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*"''Spit it out, Ven.''"<br/>— <small>to Ventus.</small>
*"''Spit it out, Ven.''"<br/>— <small>to Ventus.</small>
*"''We're still headed for inevitable destruction. And I'm gonna change that. This world is on a path headed for destruction. Overwriting peoples' memories of the Keyblade War didn't change that. So I came up with a plan. I'm going to become a virus and overwrite the program that is this world's future.''"<br/>— <small>to Ventus and Skuld.</small>
*"''We're still headed for inevitable destruction. And I'm gonna change that. This world is on a path headed for destruction. Overwriting peoples' memories of the Keyblade War didn't change that. So I came up with a plan. I'm going to become a virus and overwrite the program that is this world's future.''"<br/>— <small>to Ventus and Skuld.</small>
*"''So it's already begun.''"<br/>— <small>noticing the bugs.</small>
*"''So it's already begun.''"<br/>— <small>noticing the glitches.</small>
*"''I've managed to stop the infestation. For now. Let me explain what's going on as simply as I can. Before the Keyblade War, in the world we call Daybreak Town, we were able to visit worlds from the future via the Book of Prophecies. It was like a pop-up book of sorts. It projected the future of worlds—worlds that currently existed. Technically, you didn't have to rely on the Book to get to these worlds, since they were all connected to Daybreak Town by land. You could've visited the present versions of these worlds if you'd wanted to.''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.</small>
*"''Well, it wouldn't have been that easy. The world is a big place after all. Now, after the Keyblade War, the worlds all broke apart from each other; they were no longer connected. It was written in the Book that that would happen, so all the worlds had been recreated as data in preparation to ensure that even without the Book, the worlds and their futures would still be accessible through a virtual setting. With me so far?''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.</small>
*"''Much like before the war, we Dandelions have continued to visit these worlds by way of the virtual Daybreak Town. From the real Daybreak Town, we make our way to the virtual one, and from there, the world of our choice. Still with me?''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.</small>
*"''Question: Is the Daybreak Town we're in right now...real or virtual?''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.</small>
*"''Right? But there are things happening here that shouldn't be.''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.</small>
*"''I wish it were that clear. Like Ephemer said, this should be the real world...and yet those glitches are obviously a phenomenon that belongs to the virtual one.''"<br/>— <small>to Ventus.</small>
*"''Remember at the beginning I explained that this world is like a portal connecting to the future of worlds that already exist? That was the case until now. Somehow, it's connected to a place that doesn't exist in this world or time.''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.</small>
*"''Your guess is as good as mine. I don't know if this is all part of the plan or what. All I know is that we know practically nothing about this new location.''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.</small>
*"''I also know that the glitches started appearing once we connected to this place. It's impossible to completely sever the connection, but I did manage to stabilize it. We'll have to poke around to get some answers.''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.</small>
*"''I thought you might say that, and while I appreciate the gesture, the leader should stay in case something happens. I think we should send a Dandelion. After all, it's just like any other mission.''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer.</small>
*"''It'll be fine. All you need to do is secure the route, and I should be able to stabilize it so we can come and go as we please from this end. That way, the others will be able to join you later.''"<br/>— <small>to Player.</small>
*"''Fine. Better two heads than one anyway.''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer and Player.</small>
*"''Friendship's a beautiful thing. Just remember: come back immediately if you sense any danger. It's still unstable. Hurry.''"<br/>— <small>to Ephemer and Player.</small>
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Revision as of 21:19, 28 March 2021

This page contains a list of quotes said by Brain during the course of Kingdom Hearts Union χ.

Cutscene Quotes

Kingdom Hearts Union χ

  • "Friends. Cool."
    to Ephemer, Skuld, and Ventus.
  • "The name's Brain. Pleasure."
    to Ephemer, Skuld, and Ventus.
  • "Thought I'd be the last to arrive. Guess I'm not so lazy after all."
    to Ephemer, Skuld, and Ventus.
  • "So, you the leader?"
    to Ephemer.
  • "You got it. Hey, about the rules, think they're set in stone? Or more like a guideline?"
    to Ephemer, Skuld, and Ventus.
  • "I get it. You're the serious one. Like Master Ava."
    to Skuld.
  • "But seriously, how do we know we can trust her? She's forcing us to lie to everyone, since we're the only ones who're supposed to know the truth."
    to Ephemer, Skuld, and Ventus on Master Ava.
  • "Got it. I trust you'll guide us down the right path."
    to Ephemer.
  • "Well, you did. How do you plan on making it up to us, Number Five?"
    to Lauriam.
  • "So this is the Master's room."
    in the foretellers' chamber.
  • "Why not? It's ours now, isn't it?"
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "Doesn't the rulebook say we need to assign new leaders?"
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "Got it. No need to hurry then."
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "Grow a backbone, will ya?"
    to Ventus.
  • "Change of subject. I think I found our first task."
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "Yep. What better way to celebrate our own promotion than by granting everyone their own companion?"
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "Someone that'll come along for the ride, like Chirithy. Spirits don't have as many powers as Chirithy, but they can devour nightmares."
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "That's right. If every wielder has one of these Spirits, the tragedy will be forgotten in no time. Problem solved."
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "We can make one using an archetype, but... Hmmm... I'll need materials. I'll stay here and get things started. You guys are going on a scavenger hunt."
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "What did you want to talk about? I've got books that need reading."
    to Ephemer.
  • "Lauriam said you have his support, no matter what. It's simple. He believes in you, Mr. Leader."
    to Ephemer.
  • "I guess you've got a point. Well, let's get started for now."
    to Ephemer.
  • "You mean the part about Keyblade wielders fighting each other? Sure. Why do you ask?"
    to Ephemer.
  • "Isn't it just a friendly competition? I think everyone could use a bit of entertainment. Besides, it's not like we have much of a choice. It's in the book."
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "Whoa, Ven. When did you grow a spine?"
    to Ventus.
  • "Well, it's two against one. It's up to you, Ephemer."
    to Ephemer.
  • "That way, we can still follow the rules without actually hurting one another. Right?"
    to the other Union leaders.
  • "It's a clever plan and all, but... A little TOO clever coming from you."
    to Ephemer.
  • "It seems like a private matter, so let's not get involved. Not unless he asks us to."
    to the other Union leaders about Lauriam.
  • "We know that until the bells rang, your sister was searching for this "someone"...to invite them to join the Dandelions. From this, we can deduce that your sister, who was already a member...didn't see them at Fountain Square during Master Ava's speech. And if this person wasn't there that day...there's a good chance they fought in the Keyblade War. And another thing. Your sister was hesitant to become a Dandelion, and yet...not only did she join them, she wanted desperately for this "someone" to join too. Puzzling, isn't it?"
    to Lauriam and the others.
  • "Spit it out, Ven."
    to Ventus.
  • "We're still headed for inevitable destruction. And I'm gonna change that. This world is on a path headed for destruction. Overwriting peoples' memories of the Keyblade War didn't change that. So I came up with a plan. I'm going to become a virus and overwrite the program that is this world's future."
    to Ventus and Skuld.
  • "So it's already begun."
    noticing the glitches.
  • "I've managed to stop the infestation. For now. Let me explain what's going on as simply as I can. Before the Keyblade War, in the world we call Daybreak Town, we were able to visit worlds from the future via the Book of Prophecies. It was like a pop-up book of sorts. It projected the future of worlds—worlds that currently existed. Technically, you didn't have to rely on the Book to get to these worlds, since they were all connected to Daybreak Town by land. You could've visited the present versions of these worlds if you'd wanted to."
    to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.
  • "Well, it wouldn't have been that easy. The world is a big place after all. Now, after the Keyblade War, the worlds all broke apart from each other; they were no longer connected. It was written in the Book that that would happen, so all the worlds had been recreated as data in preparation to ensure that even without the Book, the worlds and their futures would still be accessible through a virtual setting. With me so far?"
    to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.
  • "Much like before the war, we Dandelions have continued to visit these worlds by way of the virtual Daybreak Town. From the real Daybreak Town, we make our way to the virtual one, and from there, the world of our choice. Still with me?"
    to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.
  • "Question: Is the Daybreak Town we're in right now...real or virtual?"
    to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.
  • "Right? But there are things happening here that shouldn't be."
    to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.
  • "I wish it were that clear. Like Ephemer said, this should be the real world...and yet those glitches are obviously a phenomenon that belongs to the virtual one."
    to Ventus.
  • "Remember at the beginning I explained that this world is like a portal connecting to the future of worlds that already exist? That was the case until now. Somehow, it's connected to a place that doesn't exist in this world or time."
    to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.
  • "Your guess is as good as mine. I don't know if this is all part of the plan or what. All I know is that we know practically nothing about this new location."
    to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.
  • "I also know that the glitches started appearing once we connected to this place. It's impossible to completely sever the connection, but I did manage to stabilize it. We'll have to poke around to get some answers."
    to Ephemer, Ventus, and Player.
  • "I thought you might say that, and while I appreciate the gesture, the leader should stay in case something happens. I think we should send a Dandelion. After all, it's just like any other mission."
    to Ephemer.
  • "It'll be fine. All you need to do is secure the route, and I should be able to stabilize it so we can come and go as we please from this end. That way, the others will be able to join you later."
    to Player.
  • "Fine. Better two heads than one anyway."
    to Ephemer and Player.
  • "Friendship's a beautiful thing. Just remember: come back immediately if you sense any danger. It's still unstable. Hurry."
    to Ephemer and Player.