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{{Quote|The Union is truly committed to order and stability, and we stand willing to defend those ideals with actions as well as words. The galaxy does not need fear the capricious and chaotic machinations of those renegades and pirates who hide their true motives behind the facades they continue to call 'freedom' and 'liberty.'|Emperor Ndengin reflects on the Imperial Union}}
 
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 8 March 2023

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"The Union is truly committed to order and stability, and we stand willing to defend those ideals with actions as well as words. The galaxy does not need fear the capricious and chaotic machinations of those renegades and pirates who hide their true motives behind the facades they continue to call 'freedom' and 'liberty.'"
— Emperor Ndengin reflects on the Imperial Union