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'''Ares:''' Zeus decreed that the pieces of the Cronos Stone would be powerless unless a god received each one freely from the hands of a mortal. Now, do you know how hard that is?<br>
'''Strife:''' Come on. With your winning personality and good old-fashioned people skills?}}
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'''Hercules:''' Oh, Hi. You must be here for the talent contest. Can I get your name?<br>
'''Ares:''' Ares.<br>
'''Hercules:''' Ares, alright. And your occupation?<br>
'''Ares:''' God of War.}}
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'''Ares:''' Chill cats, be cool. Don't think of me as the God of War. Think of me as the King of Swing!}}
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'''Ares:''' Run fools. Run from the God of War!}}
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'''Ares:''' Typical. You don't know what you got, you don't know how to use it.<br>
'''Hercules:''' That's not important to me. What's important is the fact that I have it and you don't.<br>
'''Ares:''' Not for long.<br>
'''Hercules:''' Yeah? You want to play rough? Well you can say hello to my little friend, mister! (he shoots a energy bolt into the chain of the chandelier that's above Ares)<br>
'''Ares:''' That is *so* you. You get your hands on the Cronos Stone, You can't hit what you're aiming at.<br>
'''Hercules:''' No, I can. And I did.}}
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'''Iolaus:''' Hey, I bet it was, uh, fun while it lasted. The zzzzt, Power thing.<br>
'''Hercules:''' The zzzzt? Yeah.<br>
'''Iolaus:''' Kinda like the power I exhibited when I was on stage.<br>
'''Hercules:''' What?<br>
'''Iolaus:''' The song and I became one, man. I... I was toying with the audience. They were like, kinda like putty in my hands. It wasn't actually fair to the other competitors.<br>
'''Hercules:''' Iolaus, All the other competitors messed up.<br>
'''Iolaus:''' No, no, no, no. That's what they are telling themselves to hide the pain of losing to me, losing to my beautiful performance.}}


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Title The Prize
Episode # Season 1, Episode 42
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Summary Ares competes against Iolaus and Herc in a talent contest to win a piece of the Cronos Stone.

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Ares: Zeus decreed that the pieces of the Cronos Stone would be powerless unless a god received each one freely from the hands of a mortal. Now, do you know how hard that is?
Strife: Come on. With your winning personality and good old-fashioned people skills?
Hercules: Oh, Hi. You must be here for the talent contest. Can I get your name?

Ares: Ares.
Hercules: Ares, alright. And your occupation?

Ares: God of War.
Ares: Chill cats, be cool. Don't think of me as the God of War. Think of me as the King of Swing!
Ares: Run fools. Run from the God of War!
Ares: Typical. You don't know what you got, you don't know how to use it.

Hercules: That's not important to me. What's important is the fact that I have it and you don't.
Ares: Not for long.
Hercules: Yeah? You want to play rough? Well you can say hello to my little friend, mister! (he shoots a energy bolt into the chain of the chandelier that's above Ares)
Ares: That is *so* you. You get your hands on the Cronos Stone, You can't hit what you're aiming at.

Hercules: No, I can. And I did.
Iolaus: Hey, I bet it was, uh, fun while it lasted. The zzzzt, Power thing.

Hercules: The zzzzt? Yeah.
Iolaus: Kinda like the power I exhibited when I was on stage.
Hercules: What?
Iolaus: The song and I became one, man. I... I was toying with the audience. They were like, kinda like putty in my hands. It wasn't actually fair to the other competitors.
Hercules: Iolaus, All the other competitors messed up.

Iolaus: No, no, no, no. That's what they are telling themselves to hide the pain of losing to me, losing to my beautiful performance.

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