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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Elementary, Dear Data (S02E02)
"ln medicine, l'm often faced with puzzles"
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"that l do not know the answer to."
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"She's right, Data. You always know the answer."
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"there has to be the possibility of failure."
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"And where is the victory in winning a battle you can't possibly lose?"
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"Are you suggesting there is some value in losing?"
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"Yes. Yes, that's the great teacher."
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"We humans learn more often from a failure or a mistake"
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"than we do from an easy success."
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"But not you. You learn by rote."
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"To you, all is memorization and recitation."
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"l don't know about that. Deductive reasoning is one of Data's strengths."
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"Yes. And Holmes too."
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"But Holmes understood the human soul,"
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"the dark flecks that drive us,"
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"that turn the innocent into the evil."
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"That understanding is beyond Data."
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"Now you're just being unfair, doctor."
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"Oh, l don't think so, lieutenant."
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"of solving a Holmes mystery that he hasn't read."
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"- l have read them all. - You see?"
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"Maybe the computer could create one in the Holmes style,"
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"one where you wouldn't know the outcome."
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"l accept your challenge, doctor."
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"Good for you, Data."
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"And you, madam, are invited to be a witness."
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"l wouldn't miss it."
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"Come, Watson."
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"There."
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"l've instructed the computer to give us a Sherlock Holmes-type problem."
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"But not one written specifically by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle."
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"So this will be something new? Something created by the computer?"
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"We'll see."
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"COMPUTER: Program complete. You may enter."
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"WOMAN: Nice and fresh! Mussels!"
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"- Get them here! MAN 1 : Some are meat!"
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"MAN 3: Don't worry, mate. MAN 1 : Pies!"
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"Pies! Some are meat! Some are sweet!"
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"Your first visit to a holodeck, doctor?"
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"Well, with this level of sophistication."
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"How does it work?"
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"The real London was hundreds of square kilometers in size."
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"This is no larger than the holodeck, of course."
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"So the computer adjusts by placing images"
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"of more distant perspective on the holodeck walls."
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"But with image so perfect"
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"that you'd have to touch the wall to know it was there."
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"- The theater or a concert, perhaps? MAN 4: Oi! Stop him! Stop him!"
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"No. lt is a ruse."
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"This way."
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"- What's over here, Data? - What are you doing, Data? Tell us."
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"The running youth was a ploy."
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"The real crime is here."
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"And the intended victim is that man."
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"Mr. Jabez Wilson,"
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"employee of the Red-Headed League, dupe of a gang of criminals."
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"l saw this plaque."
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""Home of the Red-Headed League" and this rope hanging from the bell,"
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"which enabled me to deduce"
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"to meet a most distasteful and untimely demise."
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"From this!"
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"[BELL RlNGS]"
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"Fraud. You didn't deduce anything."
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"All you did was recognize elements"
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"from two different Holmes stories. Fraud."
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"Reasoning from the general to the specific."
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"ls that not the very definition of deduction?"
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"ls that not the way Sherlock Holmes worked?"
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"Variations on a theme."
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"Now, now do you see my point?"
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"All that he knows is stored in his memory banks."
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"lnspiration, original thought,"
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"all the true strength of Holmes, is not possible for our friend."
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"l'll give you credit for your vast knowledge,"
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"but your circuits would just short out"
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"if you were confronted with a truly original mystery."
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"Now, wait a minute, doctor. We'll see whose circuits short out."
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"[MOUTHlNG] You, come here."
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"Computer, arch."
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"Okay."
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"A program that definitely challenges Data."
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"Computer, in the Holmesian style,"
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"with an opponent who has the ability to defeat him."
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"COMPUTER: Define parameters of program."
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"Computer wants to know how far to take the game."
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"You mean, giving you a chance to limit your risk."
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"No, the parameters will be whatever is necessary"
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"[BEEPlNG]"
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"What was that?"
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"Lieutenant?"
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"An odd surge of power, sir."
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"lt's gone now."
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"[PEOPLE SlNGlNG lNDlSTlNCTLY]"
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"[DOG BARKlNG]"
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"l..."
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"l feel like a new man."
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"That dark fellow there used the word "arch" and then--"
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"l wonder..."
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"Arch."
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"What have we here?"
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"What are you?"
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"Do you wish to input any command?"
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"Not at this time."
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"The best kind, l'm sure."
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"Data, l mean, Holmes, old boy,"
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"what are we looking for?"
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"For whatever finds us, my dear Watson."
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"- She has been abducted. - Who has?"
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"DATA: The good doctor."
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"Mm... l think she's hiding. She's gonna lead you on a wild goose chase"
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"and then recount the story to everyone from here to Alpha Centauri."
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"One is tall."
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"The other is shorter, left-handed"
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"and is employed in a laboratory."
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"One set of footfalls is widely spaced."
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"The other is evenly spaced, closer together."
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"Further, on the ground you can see the swirling scrapes"
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"made by his left shoe as he twists behind,"
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"presumably to see if he's being followed."
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"Left-footed means left-handed."
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