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Clips from Star Trek (1966) (S01E01)
"and if you do not grant him that right,"
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"you have brought us down to the level of the machine."
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"Indeed, you have elevated that machine above us."
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"fading in the shadow of the machine,"
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"I demand it!"
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"Captain's Log, Stardate 2950. 1."
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"After due consideration,"
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"the general court-martial has reconvened"
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"from the computer, Mr. Spock?"
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"Five in all."
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"- May that be considered unusual? - Affirmative."
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"Why?"
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"I gave the machine an understanding of the game"
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"equal to my own."
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"The computer cannot make an error."
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"the best that could normally be hoped for"
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"Someone, either accidentally or deliberately,"
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"adjusted the programming"
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"and, the refore, the memory banks of that computer."
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"Could that have had an effect"
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"on the visual playback we saw?"
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"Object!"
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"if what you suggest had been done,"
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"it would be beyond the capabilities of most men."
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"- Is that true? - Affirmative."
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"What man aboard ship would it not be beyond?"
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"and the records officer."
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"you have no records officer."
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"Affirmative."
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"Until he was lost,"
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"our records officer was Lieutenant Commander Finney."
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"Captain Kirk,"
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"will you tell the steps you took"
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"I instituted a Phase 1 search."
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"Describe a Phase 1 search."
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"It's a painstaking, thorough attempt"
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"in and around the ship"
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"to find a man who's unable to respond."
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"It presupposes, does it not,"
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"that a man wishes to be found?"
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"I beg your pardon?"
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"If you start a search for a man,"
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"you assume, don't you, that he wants to be found?"
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"On a ship of this size,"
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"could a man evade such a search?"
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"that Lieutenant Commander Ben Finney is not dead."
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"Mr. Cogley,"
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"You shall have it,"
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"in conducting an experiment."
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"Captain Kirk."
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"I am ordering all others to report to the transporter room."
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"I have an errand ashore of vital importance to this court."
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"- I will return. - Very well."
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"Captain, are you maintaining an engine crew aboard?"
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"Our impulse engines have been shut down. We'll maintain orbit by momentum."
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"When the orbit decays?"
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"Affirmative, Captain."
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"on the order of 1 to the 4th power."
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"occurring on the ship."
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"All personnel have left the ship as ordered, sir."
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"Dr. McCoy?"
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"[Volume Decreases]"
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"Gentlemen, that sound is caused by the heartbeats"
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"of all the people on board the ship."
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"Dr. McCoy will use this white sound device"
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"First, the captain."
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"Mr. Spock."
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"Mr. Spock, eliminate his heartbeat."
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"[Heartbeat Continues]"
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"That accounts for everyone."
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"Localize that."
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"B Deck."
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"In or near Engineering."
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"[Beep]"
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"So Finney is alive."
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"It would seem so."
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"I'd appreciate it if no one left the bridge."
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"to bring Jame Finney on board."
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"We felt Jame's presence"
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"Ben."
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"Mr. Spock, encountering variants."
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"- Compensate. - What is happening?"
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"Hello, Captain!"
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"I'm glad you're alive."
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"is saved."
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"Ben!"
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"As good as you."
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"They told you to do it to me."
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"You ruined me,"
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"Oh, I wouldn't kill you, Captain."
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"But your ship--"
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"What about my ship?"
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"It's dead."
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"I've killed it."
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"Mr. Spock, what's our orbit status?"
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"Decaying, Captain."
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"Variants at second level"
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"depreciating unusually fast."
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"You're out of power."
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"I know this ship, too."
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"The Enterprise should've been mine."
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"You kept me from it."
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"Ben."
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"Innocent?"
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"Ha ha ha!"
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"Officers and gentlemen,"
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"captains all,"
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"except for Finney and his one mistake"
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"a long time ago,"
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"but they don't forget."
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"I logged the mistake, Ben. Blame me."
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"I was a good officer."
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"I really was."
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"I loved the service more than any man ever dared."
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"Mr. Spock, we're running out of time."
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"Gentlemen, if you'll hurry to the transporter room--"
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"Mr. Spock, the court hasn't reached a verdict."
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"We will hear this witness out."
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"but if you kill those people--"
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"Why shouldn't I?"
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