< Apologetic Attacker
Apologetic Attacker/Quotes
Sorry...Don't wanna hurt ya, Mother is making me..."
"I have never before released my bristles to kill. Your forgiveness."—Pathfinder Neeyala, Farscape
"Ah...Uhmm, please stay away, okay!? It's dangerous!"
Seraph: But first, I must apologize.
Seraph: For this. [attacks Neo]
Neo: For what?
Hybrid: I'm... sorry.... run! RUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNN!
Dororo: I'm sorry.
Keroro: They're so serious...
Giroro: Showing remorse for destroying the enemy. I can't believe you're the top assassin.
Dororo: I just don't like useless violence.
Giroro: You're soft.—Victory scene, Keroro RPG
"I remember when I was in the army," he'd say, "and I was drunk off my ass as usual. And there was this huge guy playin' pool in the bar I was in. And I don't know why, but I just flicked a beer coaster at him, and it hit him right in the back of the head. And he turned around really slowly and he looked down at me and he said in this really tired way 'Do we really need to do this tonight?' And I said, 'Nah, you're right. We don't. Sorry.' So he turned around, and fuck me if I didn't just throw another one and hit him again, right in the back of the head. I don't know why I did it. No fuckin' idea. And I knew when I did it that he was gonna kick my ass, so I turned around and tried to run, and I slipped in a puddle of beer and fell on my face, and he just picked me right up and bashed the shit out of me. And the funniest thing about it was that the whole time he was punching me, he kept apologizing to me for having to do it."—Jim, Self-Made Man
How can you have a civil war? "Pardon me. BLAMBLAMBLAM! I'm awfully sorry..."
(Laying waste to Earth Kingdom royal guards)
Sokka: Seriously, we're on your side!—Avatar: The Last Airbender
Turret: I don't blame you...—Portal
I'm really sorry about this! RUN!
“They could have programmed me to love, to forgive; but noooooo.”—Robobrain, Fallout
Phoebus: Alright, alright, alright, just give me a chance to apologize.
Phoebus: *knocks her down and snatches her weapon* That, for example.
Esmeralda: For what?
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