Dig [1995]
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Maggie Robbins: Do you have a name?
The Creator: I had a name once, when I was alive. But now that I am again and again dead, what need have I for names? My body is now so ancient, that the Crystal scarcely holds any power over me. I rise for a few minutes, and then I fall again. Soon, I shall cease to rise at all. Only then will my grief end. I want no name or memory to live after me.
Boston Low: Have you seen this boy?
Brink: I don't care if you have to cut off my hand, just don't leave me to die here!
Maggie Robbins: Don't be so dramatic Brink; nobody is going to cut off your hand.
Boston Low: Don't make promises you might not be able to keep Maggie.
Boston Low: Brink, don't make me hurt you.
Brink: You won't hurt me when you're dead!
Boston Low: Did you do anything to attract that monster to you?
Maggie Robbins: I don't wear perfume, and heaven knows this outfit isn't exactly alluring. I was just sitting there.
Boston Low: I guess that's enough.
Maggie Robbins: That's usually enough for lonely men in bars.
Brink: Your name will go down in history as the boneheaded space idiot who destroyed precious data at the first alien archeological site.
Boston Low: That's better than having my name go down in history as the commander of a space expedition that disappeared and was never heard from again.
Brink: What, you think this is wwhere aliens end up when they die? If it is, then this place better be hell, because it sure isn't my idea of heaven.
Boston Low: So this is what failure feels like.
Boston Low: Maggie! I found you!
Maggie Robbins: I wasn't aware that I was missing.
Brink: Come here, you phlegm-carapaced, slime-faced, mucus-brained, furry legged abductor of luminously intelligent but pulchritudinous Earth women!
Boston Low: There are some things Man was not meant to understand.
Maggie Robbins: Yeah, but this one even Woman is having a hard time with.