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Clips from Star Trek (1966) (S01E01)
"Where's Mr. Spock with that computer log extract?"
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"He should have been there 10 minutes ago, sir."
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"Kirk out."
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"It's a great pity. The service can't afford"
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"to lose men like Lieutenant Commander Finney."
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"We were on red alert, the storm got worse."
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"Captain,"
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"Jame."
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"There you are."
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"I just wanted one more look at you-- the man who killed my father."
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"- That's not so. He was my friend. - Your friend?"
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"You hated him all your life!"
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"That's why you killed him, you murderer!"
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"You murderer! You murderer!"
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"Mr. Spock,"
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"would you please--"
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"Miss Finney, come with me, please."
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"before going to red alert."
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"Official inquiry will determine"
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"Space-- the final frontier."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"to seek out new life and new civilizations..."
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"until the inquirinto the death of Lieutenant Commander Finney"
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"can be conducted."
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"Timothy, I haven't seen you"
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"since the Vulcanian expedition."
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"Well, I see our graduating class from the academy"
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"How you doing, Mike?"
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"Big job?"
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"You moving out then?"
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"to get a new records officer."
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"but I think the point's been made."
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"Ben was a friend of ours."
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"Go on. Finish."
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"Go on."
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"What would be the point?"
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"You've already made up your minds."
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"If you have any doubt,"
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"Dr. Leonard McCoy. And you?"
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"Areel Shaw. And I'm a friend, too--"
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"Recording inquir."
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"Matter-- Captain Kirk, James T."
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"This inquiry to determine whether a general court-martial"
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"should be convened against Captain Kirk"
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"Ready."
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"Let us begin with your relationship"
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"with Commander Finney."
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"You knew him for a long time, didn't you?"
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"when I was a midshipman."
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"It's no secret."
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"We were assigned to the same ship some years later."
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"Another five minutes,"
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"Ship nomenclature-- specify."
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"United Starship Republic, number 1371 ."
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"I closed the switch"
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"and logged the incident."
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"and was sent to the bottom of the promotion list."
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"And he blamed you for that?"
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"He'd been at the academy"
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"for an unusually long time as an instructor."
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"As a result, he was late"
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"in being assigned to a starship."
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"My action, he believed, made things worse."
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"to be appended this inquiry."
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"Noted."
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"Now, let's get into the specifics of the storm, Captain."
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"Weather scan indicated an ion storm dead ahead."
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"- If he blamed you-- - He may have blamed me"
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"on the basis of who blames me."
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"It was Finney's turn, and I assigned him."
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"He had just checked in with me from the pod"
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"I signaled a yellow alert."
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"Then we began encountering pressure,"
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"But..."
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"apparently it wasn't enough."
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"Then why, Captain, does the computer log from your ship,"
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"made automatically at the time,"
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"indicate that you were still on yellow alert when you jettisoned"
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"- There's been a mistake. - It would seem so."
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"Could the computer be wrong?"
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"Mr. Spock is running a survey right now,"
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"Now, look,Jim."
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"Not one man in a million"
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"could do what you and I have done-- command a starship."
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"You're played out,Jim."
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"- Exhausted. - Is that the way you see it?"
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"That's the way my report'll read ifyou cooperate."
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"- Possibly. - I'd be admitting that a man died--"
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"Admit nothing. Say nothing."
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"No starship captain has ever stood trial before,"
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"But if what you suspect is true, then I should be punished."
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"I'm thinking of the service. I won't have it smeared."
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"All right. By an evident perjurer who's either covering his bad judgment,"
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"I'm telling you, Captain,"
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"either you accept a permanent ground assignment,"
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"is gonna light right on your neck."
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"So that's the way we do it now? Sweep it under the rug, and me along with it?"
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"Not on your life. I intend to fight."
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"Then you draw a general court."
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"The officers who will comprise my court-martial board"
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"are proceeding to Starbase 11."
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"Meanwhile, repairs on the Enterprise are almost complete."
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"I should have felt it in the air like static electricity."
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"Fouryears, seven months, and an odd number of days--"
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"I'm a lawyer in thejudge advocate's office, remember?"
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"You're taking it very lightly."
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"- The confidence of an innocent man. - Are you?"
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"Mm-hmm."
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"Jim, this could ruin you. Will you take some advice?"
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"I never could talkyou into anything."
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"on the basis of Kirk versus the computer."
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"Now, if your attorney tries to defend on that basis,"
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"you won't have a chance."
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"- Well, what other choice is there? - That's up to your attorney,"
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"and that's why he's got to be a good one."
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"You, perhaps?"
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"I'm busy."
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"Well,"
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"You're not an ordinary human."
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"You're a Starship captain,"
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