The entire Star Wars series is packed with memorable quotes. From Darth Vader revealing himself as Luke Skywalker's father to Obi-Wan Kenobi's iconic greeting, the moves are some of the most quoted pieces of media ever. Of course, that means the video games have a standard to uphold when it comes to memorable lines of dialogue.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor brings old and new characters together in an original story, surrounded by the galaxy we know and love. On your adventure as Cal Kestis, you'll hear plenty of memorable quotes. This includes comedy, confidence, and deliveries that will send chills down your spine.

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8 "I'm Not Here For The Jedi."

Boba Fett points his blaster at Cal before the latter backs down to let him take his bounty in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

A lengthy side quest in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor involves you defeating a list of bounty hunters. After you've beaten them all, one final bounty hunter boss battle takes place. You'll go up against Caij Vanda, the Nautolan woman who gave you the challenge originally.

When you complete the battle, a cutscene plays. The legendary Boba Fett appears and Caij tells her to capture Cal, and they'll split the bounty. He pulls out a bounty puck that shows Caij's hologram and utters "I'm not here for the Jedi" before tying her up. Hearing Temuera Morrison voice Boba Fett and deliver that line will make you happy he's not hunting Cal.

7 "The Order Is Gone."

Dagan Gera ignites his lightsaber for the first time after exiting the bacta tank in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Cal Kestis finds Dagan Gera floating in a bacta tank on Koboh. He frees him and unknowingly releases one of the main antagonists in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Cal explains the events of Order 66 and how Emperor Palpatine caused the destruction of the Jedi Order.

Dagan Gera ignites his lightsaber and verbally expresses his return from stasis. In the middle of this, he emphatically states "The Order is gone." It reinforces the awful fact that the Jedi are all but extinct. Shortly after, Dagan bleeds his lightsaber red and this line was the perfect precursor to his fall to the dark side.

6 "It's Time To Set You Free."

Cal stands with two blue lightsabers after using them to defeat the Ninth Sister in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

This one had some weight behind it. As Cal and his new crew look to escape Coruscant, he has a run-in with the Ninth Sister. A lightsaber battle ensures, and you can get the best of the Inquisitor by using her size against her.

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Once you've won the battle, Cal will remind the Ninth Sister of her time as a Jedi Knight. He refers to her by her name, Masana. He realizes the anger growing in her and that attempting to bring her back to the light side is futile. He tells her "It's time to see you free" before striking her down for good.

5 "And I Have Come For You."

Darth Vader enters the Archives on Jedha in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The Inquisitorious played a much larger part in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. So, it was safe to assume that they'd take a back seat after the encounter with the Ninth Sister. In the first game, Darth Vader arrived to clean up their mess, and he surprisingly returns here to battle Cere Junda.

Cere mentions the attack on their fortress from Fallen Order and Darth Vader quickly dismisses it as inconsequential. He says his Inquisitors continue their work, "And I have come for you." The deep and startling voice of Vader is enough to make you feel hopeless. He ignites his lightsaber during this line and you're forced to fight the Dark Lord of the Sith.

4 "No. For Me."

Merrin kisses Cal Kestis on Jedha in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

It is clear that Merrin and Cal are trending towards more than just friends in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. After the original separated them between the first game and this one, the pair obviously missed each other's company. Then boom, she lays a kiss on him.

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Jedi are supposed to ignore emotional attachments, but the Order is no more and their rules can't be upheld. So as Cal and Merrin try to avoid an imperial drilling machine, she reveals her name traversal ability. She asks for Cal's trust, he gives it, and she lays it on him. Cal asks if it is for luck, and she says "No. For me." Beautiful.

3 "Greezy Does It, Baby!"

Greez flies the Mantis towards the Koboh Abyss with Merrin behind him in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Things look bleak for Cal Kestis and his crew towards the end of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. They have to make a flight through the Koboh Abyss, unsure of what truly awaits them on the other side. Cal transfers power from the shields to the thrusters in order to give the Mantis enough speed to make it through.

Greez questions Cal and Merrin as they make the transition. He's all but certain that they'll perish on the way through the Abyss. That's when the group reminds Greez that it is his ship, and they're counting on him. A confident "Greezy does it, baby!" follows, and he zooms into the Abyss with no turning back.

2 "You're Not The Only One Who Survived."

Bode Akuna reveals his red lightsaber to Cal Kestis in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The big reveal is that Bode Akuna is an imperial spy and a Jedi that survived Order 66. He and Cal go through a lot in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Then as Jedha is attacked, Bode betrays everyone, leading Cal to give chase.

The two have a face-off on top of a plateau. Cal goes to strike Bode, but Bode pushes him back with the Force, leaving Kestis stunned. Bode reveals a red lightsaber and says "You're not the only one who survived." That adds yet another turned Jedi after the Empire came into power and this one stings.

1 "May The Force Be With You."

Bode Akuna turns to look at Cal Kestis before their part ways on Coruscant in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The phrase "May the Force be with you" is probably rarely heard during the time of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Any remaining Jedi are being hunted by the Empire and you're as good as dead if you sympathize with them. Cal remains, however, and delivers the line to Bode Akuna on Coruscant.

After things go south on the planet, Cal tells Bode to find him after they escape. Not only does it show that Cal still believes in the path of the Jedi, but it foreshadows Bode's eventual betrayal. The fact that Bode completely dismisses it makes the line memorable and his turn all the more devastating in hindsight.

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