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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Elementary, Dear Data (S02E02)
"Not the starship, my friend."
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"This is my gift to the Victory's Captain Zimbata."
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"Ah."
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"Most unusual."
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"l served with him as an ensign."
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"Sure wish he'd been in command of this Victory."
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"Wind and sail, that's the proper way to move a ship."
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"But, Geordi, your starfleet specialty"
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"is antimatter power, dilithium regulators--"
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"That's exactly why this fascinates me, Data."
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"See, it's human nature to love what we don't have."
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"Simpler days, huh?"
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"Anyway, stringing this rigging has made me dream"
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"of handling sails..."
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"This is not a computer simulation?"
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"Data, the whole point in doing something like this"
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"- is to make it by hand. - Hmm."
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"Geordi..."
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"your message said urgent."
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"we have time for me to be Watson."
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"More properly, your Watson."
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"My Watson?"
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"Well, l've just shown you one of my dreams."
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"Ah, yes."
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"That does seem only fair."
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"Clancy, l'll be gone for a while. See that no one touches this."
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"Aye, sir, and where can l reach you?"
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"PlCARD: Space, the final frontier."
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"Computer, select at random a mystery by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,"
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"in which l will play Sherlock Holmes"
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"and Lieutenant La Forge will be Dr. John Watson."
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"COMPUTER: Program complete. You may enter."
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"Look at all the detail."
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"So you say everything in here has some significance?"
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"Holmes collected nothing."
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"which were not specifically significant to him."
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"This?"
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"The emerald tie pin presented to Holmes by Queen Victoria"
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"after he solved the theft of the Bruce-Partington plans."
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"A copy of Whitaker's Almanack"
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"which provided Holmes with the key"
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"to the secret code in The Valley of Fear."
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"The snuff box of Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein."
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"What do l do?"
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"Primarily, as Dr. Watson,"
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"you will keep a written record of everything l say and do."
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"For later publication."
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"And the famous Holmes' violin."
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"He purchased this in a pawn shop on Tottenham Court Road"
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"for 55 shillings,"
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"which he considered to be a very good investment."
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"ln the hands of some, the violin is a wondrous thing."
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"Equally capable of stirring the soul to the heights of bliss"
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"as to the depths of despair."
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"But--"
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"Data, that's incredible. How can you play it like that?"
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"[CLEARS THROAT]"
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"But in the hands of my friend,"
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"Mr. Sherlock Holmes,"
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"the violin ceases to be a musical instrument at all"
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"- and becomes-- - Watson, we're about to have guests."
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"How could you possibly--?"
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"[KNOCK ON DOOR]"
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"Be a good fellow and answer that. Let's not keep the inspector waiting."
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"LA FORGE: lnspector who?"
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"Lestrade, of course."
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"LESTRADE: Holmes! Are you there, man?"
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"Oh, thank the Almighty you're available today, old chum."
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"l'm in a deuce of a dilemma."
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"And may l say your perturbation becomes you, lnspector Lestrade,"
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"whilst simultaneously affording me the opportunity"
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"to yet again serve queen and country."
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"Data, Holmes really talked like that?"
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"Absolutely."
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"LESTRADE: We need your help, Holmes."
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"You see, this gentleman here,"
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"has been the victim of a most accidentally wicked crime."
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"[CLlCKlNG]"
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"Damn! Haven't they invented the electric light by now?"
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"What, dear fellow?"
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"Tsk, tsk, tsk. Watson. Pray continue, inspector."
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"LESTRADE: To put the matter simply, Holmes,"
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"intent on depriving him of his most valuable possessions."
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"And in the process of picking his pockets clean,"
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"they also happened to bag a photograph this man was carrying."
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"Great Scott! The photograph!"
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"l believe you will find, inspector, that this emissary here"
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"works not for, but against, the king of Bohemia."
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"And that photograph of the king and his mistress"
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"is to be used for blackmail."
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"Further, upon deeper reflection,"
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"Computer, freeze program."
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"[COMPUTER BEEPS]"
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"Exit."
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"Geordi?"
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"- Where are you going, Geordi? - l'm done."
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"DATA: But..."
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"Geordi, l was about to reveal the fact that the "sir" is in fact a "madam"..."
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"Data, what was the point in going to the holodeck?"
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"To solve a Sherlock Holmes mystery."
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"Exactly, but you've got them all memorized."
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"First time anyone opens their mouth, you've got it solved,"
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"so there's really no mystery."
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"lf there's no mystery, there's no game."
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"No game, no fun."
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"[LA FORGE SlGHS]"
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"Oh, l'm not upset with you, Data, really,"
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"it's just that we go through the trouble to arrange the time"
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"to go down to the holodeck,"
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"to get the proper wardrobe, to get into character and then, boom,"
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"before we even get started, you jump to the end."
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"You see, l was looking forward to the mystery."
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"Then l should have extended the sequence of events."
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"l'm not getting through."
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"The fun in the program, Data,"
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"ls that not exactly what we were doing?"
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"PULASKl: You're wasting your breath, lieutenant."
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"Saying that to Data is asking a computer not to compute."
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"Am l so different from you, doctor?"
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"Are you able to cease thinking on command?"
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