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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Elementary, Dear Data (S02E02)
"Data, this isn't right."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"A holographic image should not be able to call for the arch."
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"MORlARTY: lt has described "a great monstrous shape"
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"on which l am like a fly,"
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"stuck on a turtle's back, adrift in a great emptiness.""
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"What is this, Holmes?"
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"LA FORGE: Data..."
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"Data, wait!"
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"Data!"
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"Why does it frighten you, Holmes?"
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"Data."
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"Computer, exit."
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"Computer, execute complete shutdown of the holodeck."
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"COMPUTER: Access denied."
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"Explain."
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"Override protocol has been initiated."
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"We must see the captain."
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"draw a picture of the Enterprise?"
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"Who's got control of the computer?"
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"He does. Moriarty."
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"That isn't possible. l don't understand."
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"- Nor do l. - Data, wait."
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"What about the doctor? ls she all right in there?"
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"Computer, why wasn't the holodeck program terminated?"
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"COMPUTER: The override protocol has been initiated."
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"On whose authority?"
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"Lt. Geordi La Forge."
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"Me?"
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"All right."
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"Tell me from the beginning exactly what happened."
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"Well, Dr. Pulaski and l had a discussion"
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"about whether Data could solve an original Holmes-type mystery."
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"Which you asked the computer to provide."
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"Yes. With a worthy opponent."
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"Worthy of Holmes?"
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"Oh, my God."
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"No, l asked--"
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"l asked for a Holmes-type mystery with an opponent"
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"capable of defeating Data."
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"That's gotta be it."
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"Captain, l-- l'm sorry."
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"l understand, lieutenant."
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"Captain, this character, Moriarty,"
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"he called for the Arch."
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"What? So he has access to the computer."
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"And perhaps our library files as well, sir."
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"That level of information would be necessary"
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"in order to create a true adversary for me."
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"Theorize, Data. What are his limits?"
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"He's still a fictional character, sir."
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"Originally programmed with 1 9th-century knowledge."
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"Which now has access to 24th-century knowledge."
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"What does he need to make use of that?"
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"Only time, sir."
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"WORF: Sir."
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"l can lead a security team to sweep the holodeck,"
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"find the doctor and bring her out."
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"Captain, l believe that would place the doctor at risk."
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"lt is probable our mortality failsafe has been overridden."
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"Computer, where is Dr. Pulaski?"
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"Dr. Pulaski is on holodeck 2."
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"- And her vital signs? - Strong and stable."
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"Captain, recommend we attempt to destroy"
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"ls that possible, Geordi?"
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"Using waveguides, l could split a particle beam out"
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"route it down through conduit into the holodeck."
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"lf accelerated to sufficient velocity"
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"that would quite literally wash away all present holographic constructs."
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"lncluding Moriarty."
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"Well, a particle beam will tear apart human flesh as well."
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"Captain, l'm sensing something from the holodeck."
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"lt's as if a unifying force or a single consciousness"
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"is trying to bring it all into focus."
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"There can be only one explanation."
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"ln programming Moriarty to defeat me, not Holmes,"
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"he had to be able to acquire something which l possess."
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"Without it, he could not defeat me."
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"Computer, what happened?"
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"was momentarily transferred to holodeck 2."
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"Data, l think it best if you and l should return to the holodeck."
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"l will change into my uniform, sir."
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"No. l will change into some appropriate costume."
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"Our uniforms might pose questions which l'd rather he didn't ask."
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"lt seems that he feeds on knowledge."
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"Well, let's not give your nemesis any more information than we have to."
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"How did you make the room shake?"
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"l'm not sure."
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"Now, dear lady,"
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"will that be one lump or two?"
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"Lumps, professor? What sort of lumps?"
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"Why not?"
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"that we are all traveling in a great vessel of some sort."
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"ls that true?"
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"l don't know what you're talking about."
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"The scones are likewise a must."
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"This is really quite excellent."
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"Strange."
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"lt actually pleases me to hear you say that."
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"Very strange."
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"You know, you're beginning to sound very different"
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"You're not frightened of me?"
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"No."
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"You should be."
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"A few more questions, Mr. Computer."
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"l just can't seem to remember that last command."
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"Oh, well, sooner or later, it will all come to me."
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"But, in the meantime, l have decided to approach the problem"
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"from a more familiar perspective."
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"There's really no reason why l shouldn't be able to use"
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"some of the knowledge from my world"
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"to bring me closer to yours."
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"l have no idea what you're talking about."
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"Of course you do, madam."
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"The more you proclaim your ignorance,"
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"the more you try to mislead me, the more l am on to you."
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"Your every silence speaks volumes."
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"Good. Then, if you know what l'm saying"
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"when l'm not saying anything, what do you need me for?"
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"Thank you for the tea and crumpets."
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"l guess l'll be going."
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