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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Galileo Seven (S01E01)
"[Crash]"
Star Trek (1966)
"Studying us, Mr. Spock?"
Star Trek (1966)
"They seem to learn rather quickly."
Star Trek (1966)
"Curious. Most illogical."
Star Trek (1966)
"I'm sick and tired of your logic!"
Star Trek (1966)
"Step by step, I've made"
Star Trek (1966)
"the correct and logical decisions."
Star Trek (1966)
"And yet, two men have died."
Star Trek (1966)
"and inculcated resentment on your parts."
Star Trek (1966)
"We've got to do something!"
Star Trek (1966)
"Well, you've got your hands full."
Star Trek (1966)
"Instruments are slowly returning to an operable condition"
Star Trek (1966)
"What word from the sensor section?"
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"Sir, sensor section reporting."
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"Still incapable of transmission or reception."
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"by candlelight, if necessary,"
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"You are, Captain."
Star Trek (1966)
"Mr. Scott, how much power"
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"Ready, Mr. Spock."
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"Again!"
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"Aye, aye."
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"It must've worked."
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"Not without a burial."
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"You see, Mr. Spock,"
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"Mr. Boma."
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"10... 12 feet in height."
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"check your chronometer."
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"You'll see that it is 2823.8."
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"I'm sorry, Captain. I now assume authority granted me under title 15,"
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"Have them return immediately."
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"Set course for Makus 3."
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"No, sir. Too much interference."
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"We have very few alternatives."
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"Maybe eight minutes if the weight's right."
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"Gentlemen,"
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"The ship will lift off in exactly 10 minutes."
Star Trek (1966)
"You have that long to bury Mr. Gaetano."
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"All systems report secured for warp factors."
Star Trek (1966)
"order all sensor sections to direct beams aft."
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"Get to the ship! Immediate lift off!"
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"No! Go back!"
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"Go back!"
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"What are you doing?"
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"you may well have destroyed your slim chance for survival."
Star Trek (1966)
"Orbit in one minute, Mr. Scott."
Star Trek (1966)
"15 pounds psi."
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"Approximately enough for one orbit, sir."
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"we'd have on the planet's surface."
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"I admire your ability to make so measured a choice."
Star Trek (1966)
"You said a while ago that there were always alternatives."
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"Did l?"
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"Is there anything we can do?"
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"I, for one, do not believe in angels."
Star Trek (1966)
"[Jet Surge]"
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"What happened?"
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"We need that fuel to maintain orbit."
Star Trek (1966)
"Perhaps, Mr. Boma."
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"status report."
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"Section on alert--"
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"All beams ready."
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"Full normal speed."
Star Trek (1966)
"A distress signal?"
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"Mr. Spock..."
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"that was a good gamble."
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"It may be the last action you'll ever take, Mr. Spock,"
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"Alive and well."
Star Trek (1966)
"Mr. Sulu,"
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"you knew there was virtually no chance of it being seen,"
Star Trek (1966)
"Quite correct."
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"and it was plainly hopeless."
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"Aha, ha ha."
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"that it was time for an emotional outburst."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Captain's Log: Stardate 2821.5."
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"vague, undefined."
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"A priceless opportunity for scientific investigation."
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"On boardis Galactic High Commissioner Ferris,"
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"overseeing the deliver of the medicines to Makus 3."
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"Stand by, Mr. Spock."
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"I remind you, Captain,"
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"to the New Paris colonies."
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"No problem, Commissioner."
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"Besides..."
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"it's three days to Makus."
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"And the rendezvous doesn't take place for five."
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"I don't like to take chances."
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"The plague is out of control on New Paris."
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"We must get those drugs there on time."
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"Captain to Galileo--"
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"All systems cleared for take off."
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"Power up."
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"All instruments activated."
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"All readings normal. All go."
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"Acceleration--normal..."
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"Phase one separation--normal."
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"3.7."
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"Quasars are extremely disruptive."
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"Considerably, Mr. Boma."
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"I can't, sir. Nothing happens."
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"Galileo to Enterprise."
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"Galileo to Enterprise-- Come in, please."
Star Trek (1966)
"We are out of control,"
Star Trek (1966)
"being pulled directly into the heart of Murasaki 312."
Star Trek (1966)
"Being hit by violent radiation on outer hull."
Star Trek (1966)
"Get a fix on the Galileo."
Star Trek (1966)
"Scanners are blank, Captain."
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"We're getting a mass of readings I've never seen."
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"[Computer] Negative ionic concentration--"
Star Trek (1966)
"Radiation wave length-- 370 angstroms,"
Star Trek (1966)
"harmonics--upward along entire spectrum."
Star Trek (1966)
"What is it, Captain?"
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"None of our instruments work."
Star Trek (1966)
"At least four complete solar systems"
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"in the immediate vicinity."
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"out of control."
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"the final frontier."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
Star Trek (1966)
"The electromagnetic phenomenon known as Murasaki 312"
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"Equally bad,"
Star Trek (1966)
"and almost helpless."
Star Trek (1966)
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