Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
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:07:01
They're no match for droidekas.
:07:03
Sir!
:07:05
They've gone up
the ventilation shaft.

:07:16
- Battle droids.
- It's an invasion army.

:07:20
This is an odd play
for the Trade Federation.

:07:23
We've got to warn the Naboo
and contact Chancellor Valorum.

:07:26
Let's split up.
:07:27
Stow aboard separate ships
and meet down on the planet.

:07:31
You were right
about one thing, Master.

:07:34
The negotiations were short.
:07:38
Sir, a transmission
from the planet.

:07:40
It's Queen Amidala herself.
:07:42
At last we are getting results.
:07:46
Again you come before us,
Your Highness.

:07:49
You will not be so pleased when you hear
what I have to say, Viceroy.

:07:52
Your trade boycott
of our planet has ended.

:07:56
I was not aware of such failure.
:07:58
I have word that the chancellor's
ambassadors are with you now...

:08:01
and that you have been commanded
to reach settlement.

:08:04
I know nothing
of any ambassadors.

:08:06
You must be mistaken.
:08:09
Beware, Viceroy.
:08:11
The Federation
has gone too far this time.

:08:13
We would never do anything
without the approval of the senate.

:08:17
You assume too much.
:08:20
We will see.
:08:23
- She's right. The senate will never--
- It's too late now.

:08:27
- Do you think she suspects an attack?
- I don't know.

:08:30
But we must move quickly to disrupt
all communications down there.

:08:39
Negotiations haven't started
because the ambassadors aren't there?

:08:43
How could that be true?
:08:45
I have assurances from the chancellor
his ambassadors did arrive.

:08:49
It must-- handiwork--
negotiate-- ambassadors--

:08:53
- nobody would--
- Senator Palpatine.

:08:56
What's happening?
:08:58
Check the transmission generator.
:08:59
A communications disruption
can mean only one thing: invasion.


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