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Clips from Star Trek (1966) (S01E01)
"silverpalm with cluster,"
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"I think that's enough."
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"I wouldn't want to slow things up too much."
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"Thank you."
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"Now, Captain,"
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"despite what these machines indicate,"
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"was there indeed a red alert"
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"before you jettisoned the pod?"
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"Firstly, I am at a loss to explain the errors"
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"Lieutenant Commander Finney was a member of my crew,"
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"and jettisoned the ion pod prematurely."
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"You've heard some of the details of my record."
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"I did exactly what had to be done"
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"exactly when it should have been done."
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"You did the right thing,"
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"Given the same circumstances..."
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"but facts are facts."
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"from the Enterprise computer log."
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"Playback."
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"What you are about to see"
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"We'll need somebody in the pod for readings."
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"Mr. Finneyis top of duty roster, Captain."
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"Post him."
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"Attention, Commander Finney,"
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"report topod for reading on ion slates."
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"Officer posted, Captain."
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"Standby on alert status, Mr. Spock."
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"Approaching ion storm, sir."
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"Reverse."
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"Stop."
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"Captain Kirk is now signaling a yellow alert."
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"Go forward, normal view."
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"Tie in."
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"Make it fast, Ben. I may have to go to red alert."
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"- Holdy our course, Mr. Hanson. - Aye, aye, sir."
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"Force 5, sir."
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"Steady as she goes, Mr. Hanson."
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"the log plainly shows"
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"the defendant's finger pressing the jettison button."
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"The condition signal reads yellow alert."
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"Not red alert, but simply yellow alert."
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"was jettisoned,"
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"Captain's Log, Stardate 2949.9."
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"- Computers don't lie. - Are you suggesting that I did?"
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"I'm suggesting that maybe you did have a lapse."
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"It was possible, you know, with the strain you were under."
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"There's still time to change our plea. I could get you off."
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"Two days ago, I would've staked anything on my judgment."
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"You did. Your professional career."
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"My whole life."
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"No. I know what I did."
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"There's no place to go, except back to court and hear the verdict."
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"[Communicator Beeps]"
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"Captain, I've run a complete megalyte survey on the computer."
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"You sound bitter, Captain."
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"Not bitter enough to forget to thank you for your efforts."
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"Further instructions?"
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"No. It's not all bad, Mr. Spock."
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"Chess."
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"Jame."
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"Make him take a ground assignment."
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"I realize it wasn't his fault. I won't make any trouble."
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"- Don't say any more. - But I have to."
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"I never realized how close you and Dad had been"
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"until I read through some papers he wrote,"
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"Ietters to Mother and me."
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"Mr. Cogley,"
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"That's very commendable, Miss Finney, but most unusual."
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"and the evidence would indicate his guilt."
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"- I was just thinking of Jim. - I know, and I thank you."
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"No, but I may be getting ready."
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"- playing chess with the computer. - That is true."
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"Mr. Spock, you're the most cold-blooded man I've ever known."
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"I'vejust won my fourth game."
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"- That's impossible. - Observe for yourself."
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"Rook to king's pawn 4."
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"Bishop half level right."
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"And now mine."
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"Checkmate."
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"Mechanically, the computer's flawless."
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"Therefore, logically, its report"
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"of the captain's guilt is infallible."
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"I could not accept that, however."
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"So you tested the program bank."
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"I programmed it myself for chess some months ago."
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"The best I should've been able to attain was a draw."
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"Well, why are you just sitting there?"
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"Transporter room, stand by. We're beaming down."
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"The board will entertain motions"
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"before delivering its verdict."
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"Sir, the prosecution rests."
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"Counsel for the defense?"
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"Sir--"
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"- The defense rests. - [Door Opens]"
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"Mr. Cogley."
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"Sir, some new evidence has just been brought to my attention."
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"- I'd like to ask the court-- - Objection!"
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"Counsel for the defense has rested his case."
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"- Of what nature is this evidence? - I can't tell you, I have to show you."
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"Mr. Cogley is well-known for his theatrics."
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"Is saving an innocent man's career a theatric?"
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"I'd be delighted to, sir,"
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"now that I've got something human to talk about."
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"and of Justinian, Magna Carta,"
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"Gentlemen, these documents all speak of rights."
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"Rights of the accused to a trial by his peers,"
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"the rights of cross-examination, but most importantly,"
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"the right to be confronted"
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"Your Honor, that is ridiculous. We produced the witnesses in court."
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"- to see them, cross-examine them-- - All but one!"
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"The most devastating witness against my client"
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"It's a machine,"
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"The computer log of the Enterprise."
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"I ask this court adjourn and reconvene aboard that vessel."
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"- I protest, Your Honor. - And I repeat,"
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"I speak of rights."
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"A machine has none."
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"A man must."
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"My client has the right to face his accuser,"
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