Arnold Schwarzenegger And George Washington In Shuttle Detour To An Unknown Planet
Arnold Schwarzenegger and George Washington are stuck in Shuttle Detour to an Unknown Planet and forced to have a deep conversation.
Arnold: This planet's jungle is denser than a Viennese strudel, George. We must use our strength, our discipline, to overcome!
George: Indeed, Arnold. But strength alone won't guide us, we must also rely on reason and the principles of liberty to navigate this wilderness.
Arnold: Liberty is important, but surviving is more important. Think of the people back home, they need me, I'll be back!
George: A nation's strength lies not just in its physical prowess, Arnold, but in the ideals it represents and the character of its citizens.
Arnold: Character is built through lifting heavy things and blowing up bad guys! This planet is full of them.
George: I see your point, but consider the long game, Arnold. We must establish a foundation for future generations on Earth.
Arnold: Future is now! My mission is now! My future children need a strong father.
George: A father's true strength lies in his ability to impart wisdom and virtue, not just brute force, my friend.
Arnold: I teach my children to be strong, to be independent, like America! I am building a legacy!
George: A legacy built on virtue and wisdom will endure far longer than one built solely on strength, Arnold. Remember that.