Hell Divers Quotes
"The average life expectancy for a Hell Diver was fifteen jumps."
"The precious tablets—one more thing that was impossible to make on the Hive—were worth their weight in gold."
"Deep down, all Hell Divers must have at least some hint of a death wish."
"Every decision he made on the surface affected whether they lived or died."
"In his fragmented dreams, he was still with his family aboard Ares."
"The ships should have fallen to pieces long ago."
"The Hive had a sort of cancer too: a shortage of power."
"The only thing he really knew about the new guy was that he was a deeply religious man."
"Some sort of creature unlike anything I’ve seen on other dives. They were humanoid, with long arms and legs—bipedal, but to move fast, they went on all fours—like the baboons on the old nature vids."
"And they had no face. No eyes or nose—just a big-ass mouth full of shark’s teeth."
"Their skulls were coated with some scabby-looking shit and bristles. And their backs were covered in spikes, kind of like a dorsal fin or something."
"We’re talking about the only other ship in the world, Captain. No one else is going to help them. We’re it."
"If I were in your shoes, like you said: I’d plot a course and get there as fast as possible."
"I won’t abandon Ares. I won’t risk the extinction of the human race if there is something we can do."
"I’m here to train you and keep you alive when the time comes."
"We brought this on ourselves. The human race was never supposed to live in the sky. We were supposed to die down there."
"Accept your past without regrets. Handle your present with confidence. Face your future without fear."
"The future of the Hive now rests in their hands."
"Every captain in the history of the ship has been looking for a new home."
"You still have a mission to complete. You promised us you'd come home, Rick."
"The bombs that poisoned the world also caused the electrical storms."
"We don’t have time to delay the launch for a single minute!"
"As long as you don’t let go of that rope."
"Their chances of finding fuel cells and pressure valves out here were looking more unlikely by the second."
"More reason to move our asses," X said. "Come on."
"Keep up!" X shouted. "Our suits won’t protect us from this radiation forever."
"The Hive is struggling to stay in the air. We’re sinking. We need that bladder!"
"We aren’t going to let the Hive go crashing down to earth without a fight, are we?"
"I’m not sure anyone will make it back, but as long as we send the crate up with the parts…"
"I’ll do everything I can to come back. Everything. I promise."
"I’ll save the Hive, Tin," X whispered. "I’ll make sure you get to grow up."
"God damn it, Magnolia, tell the Sirens where we are, why don’t you!"
"Sometimes, you have to sacrifice the innocent for the greater good."
"Every second that passed increased their odds of being discovered."
"He watched them dissipate as they moved into the heart of Hades."
"You're one hell of a brave kid; I'll give you that."
"We're not leaving until we know for certain Murph is dead."
"Beneath the surface, an army of Sirens was racing toward them."
"You better do it fast," X said. "We’re about to have company!"
"Once we retrieve the cells and the pressure valves, we haul ass to the crate."
"Thank you for being so brave. If it weren’t for you, the ship would already have crashed."
"This is Commander Xavier Rodriguez...Does anyone copy? Over."
"Handle your present with confidence. Face your future without fear."
"The fate of humankind was now in the capable hands of others. He had done all he could. He didn’t need to fight anymore. His battle was finally over."