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Title Battle Lines I
Episode # Season 1, Episode 11
First aired October 1, 1998
Directed by Charlie Haskell
Written by Len Uhley
Summary A war is brewing between the Amazons and the Centaurs. Ep 1 of 2.


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  • As the Amazons settle in their new homeland, Strife and Discord stir up trouble by pitting the Centaurs against them. Hercules, Iolaus, and former cadet turned Amazon, Lilith, find themselves in the middle of a senseless conflict between friends fueled by lies and deceit.
  • Strife and Discord's distorted lies may lead to a war between Hercules' friends.

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Cavil: Are you not Hercules, love slave of the Amazon Cyane?
Hercules: Wha? No..well, yea--We're just friends!
Lilith: Complicated? Is that what you call a sneak attack by a herd of Centaurs?

Cheiron: I know of no such attack.

Cavil: You see? It has ever been so between the Amazons and us: their cunning against our strength, their lies against our truth. They accuse us of the very crimes that they commit.

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