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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Immunity Syndrome (S02E02)
"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"I assure you, doctor, I'm quite all right."
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"The pain was momentary. It passed quickly."
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"if I can trust these crazy Vulcan readings."
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"Spock, how can you be so sure the Intrepid was destroyed?"
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"- I sensed it die. - But I thought you had to be"
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"Doctor, even I, a half-Vulcan,"
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"could hear the death scream of 400 Vulcan minds"
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"crying out over the distance between us."
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"Call it a deep understanding of the way things happen to Vulcans,"
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"but I know that not a person,"
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"not even the computers onboard the Intrepid, knew what was killing them"
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"or would have understood it had they known."
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"But 400 Vulcans."
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"I've noticed that about your people, doctor."
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"than the death of a million."
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"yet how little room there seems to be in yours."
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"Suffer the deaths of thy neighbour, eh, Spock?"
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"You wouldn't wish that on us, would you?"
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"It might have rendered your history a bit less bloody."
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"Spock, you may have been right. We've lost contact with the Intrepid"
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"and are out of communication with an entire solar system."
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"Any update from Starfleet?"
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"I cannot filter out the distortion, sir. It's getting worse."
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"Captain, deflector shields just snapped on."
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"- Slow to warp 3. - Warp 3, sir."
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"Indications of energy turbulence ahead."
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"Unable to analyse."
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"I've never encountered readings like this before."
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"Scanners on."
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"- Magnification 3 on the screen. - Magnification factor 3, sir."
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"I would assume, that."
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"What is that?"
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"Perhaps an interstellar dust cloud?"
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"Not very likely, ensign."
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"No. You'd be able to see stars through a dust cloud."
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"It looks like a hole in space."
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"- Readings, Mr. Spock? - Still not able to analyse, captain."
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"Sensors are feeding data to the computers now."
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"Whatever this dark zone is,"
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"it lies directly in line with the course I calculate for the Intrepid"
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"Warp factor 1, sir."
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"Mr. Chekov, prepare to launch telemetry probe into that zone."
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"- Direct computer feed to Mr. Spock. - Aye, sir."
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"Probe ready. Switching data feed to library computer."
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"- Launch probe. - Probe launched, sir."
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"- Speculation, Spock? - I have none, captain."
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"Insufficient data."
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"Lieutenant."
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"Sickbay to Captain Kirk. McCoy here."
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"- Kirk here. What is it? - I'm getting reports from every deck."
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"Uhura almost did. She says she's all right. Do you wanna see her?"
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"Not unless she's feeling ill. I've got an emergency down here."
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"They all seem to be nervous, weak and irritable."
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"They say it happened suddenly, like a balloon popping."
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"- Yeah, we can handle it, Jim. - Good. Kirk out."
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"- Hold our position, Mr. Kyle. - Aye, aye, sir."
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"Spock, give me an update on the dark area ahead."
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"No analysis due to insufficient information."
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"No speculation, no information, nothing."
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"I've asked three times for information and you've been unable to supply it."
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""Insufficient data" is not sufficient, Mr. Spock. You're the science officer."
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"You're to have sufficient data all the time."
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"I am well aware of that, captain,"
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"but the computers contain nothing on this phenomenon."
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"It is beyond our experience,"
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"and the new information is not yet significant."
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"If you can't tell me what it is, let's use reverse logic."
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"It is not liquid, gaseous or solid,"
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"And since our deflectors were activated by it,"
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"it would seem to be some form of energy,"
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"Is it possible..."
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"- and the Intrepid? - Very possible."
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"- Lieutenant. - Yes, sir."
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"- to gain further information. - Aye, aye, sir."
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"- Captain... - No, Mr. Spock."
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"Distance from zone of darkness, Mr. Kyle?"
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"One hundred thousand kilometres, sir."
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"All right. Ahead slow. Impulse power only."
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"Transmission to Starfleet complete, sir."
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"Penetration of the zone in one minute, seven seconds, sir."
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"Deflectors, full power. Phaser banks ready?"
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"Phasers standing by, deflectors are at full power, sir."
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"It's not coming from communications, sir."
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"Captain, the stars are gone."
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"Then kindly tell me what happened to the stars."
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"Unknown, captain."
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"- Kirk to McCoy. - McCoy here."
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"- Things any better down there? - Worse."
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"Well, have you got anything that'll help up here?"
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"I don't want anybody folding on the Bridge at a critical moment."
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"On my way. McCoy out."
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"Kirk to Engineering. Scotty, there was a power loss. How come?"
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"Our deflector shields are weakened."
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"- Can you compensate for the loss? - Aye, if we don't lose any more."
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"Don't ask me how it happened."
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"I am asking how, mister. I want answers. Kirk out."
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"- What's that? - A stimulant."
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"Bones, how bad is it?"
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"Two-thirds of the personnel are affected."
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"Why? How? Do you have any answers?"
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"You'll get everything I can tell you,"
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"but when there is nothing, what do you want me to say?"
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"Bones."
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"Nurse."
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"We better start solving problems faster than we pick up new ones."
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"Mr. Spock, analysis of that last burst of noise, before we started losing power."
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"That sound was the turbulence caused by the penetration of a boundary layer."
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"- What boundary layer? - Unknown."
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"Are you trying to be funny, Mr. Spock?"
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"It would never occur to me, captain."
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"Do you have any ideas, Spock?"
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"We still have no specifics, but we seem to have entered a zone of energy"
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"which is incompatible with our living and mechanical processes."
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"As we draw closer to the source, it grows stronger and we grow weaker."
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"- Recommendations? - I have one."
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"I recommend survival."
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"Let's get out of here."
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"This is the captain."
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"We're on a difficult mission, but it's not the first time."
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