feel free to change pronouns / wording !
“ good news first : the world’s in great shape. ”
“ just another day at the office. ”
“ remember - switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading. ”
“ your fruit killing skills are remarkable ! ”
“ what the hell kind of name is ____, eh ? ”
“ pretty good ____, but i’ve seen better. ”
“ i like to keep this for close encounters. ”
“ gotcha covered, move up. ”
“ you might want to take a look at this. ”
“ on your feet, _____, we are leaving ! ”
“ we take care of our friends. ”
“ they won’t shoot us on sight, if that’s what you’re asking. ”
“ i guess i owe you one. ”
“ we should just beat it out of him. ”
“ well that wasn’t so hard, was it ? ”
“ go sit in the corner. ”
“ these night vision goggles make it too easy. ”
“ thank you for getting me out of here. ”
“ you see anyone left down there ? ”
“ you’re still in one piece. ”
“ it doesn’t look like they know where we are. let’s keep it that way. ”
“ that’s bloody outrageous, mate ! ”
“ i bet that guy’s pissed. ”
“ so uh, heh, are we there yet ? ”
“ i sure could use some help down here. ”
“ i hear it’s lovely this time of the year. ”
“ that’s one hell of a recipe for destruction. ”
“ don’t even think about it. ”
“ that’s how it’s done. ”
“ it’s a bloody convention out there. ”
“ don’t let your guard down. ”
“ pooch doesn’t look too friendly. ”
“ i’ve never seen anything like it. ”
“ remember what i taught you. ”
“ i think i saw his arm fly off. ”
“ you’re gonna have to carry me ! ”
“ ignore that load of bollocks. ”
“ rotten apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. ”
“ damn this guy moves fast. ”
“ hold on, i got these guys. ”
“ drop the bloody gun ! ”
“ kid’s got some issues. ”
“ i was starting to think you guys were gonna leave me behind. ”
“ can’t you make it open faster ? ”
“ well, at least the world didn’t end. ”
“ stop the bloody truck ! ”
“ it’s bloody good to hear from you ______ ! ”
“ you are going to be alright, ______. ”
“ surely you can’t be serious. ”
“ i’m serious … and don’t call me shirley. ”
“ we’re goin’ for a little freefall, mate. ”