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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Immunity Syndrome (S02E02)
"Our orders do not say stay alive or retreat."
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"Our mission is to investigate."
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"We're sick and we're getting sicker."
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"and the best crew in Starfleet. So do your jobs. Carry on."
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"Kirk out."
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"- Sickbay to Captain Kirk. - Kirk here. Go ahead, Bones."
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"Jim, according to the life indicators, the energy levels..."
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"Yeah, say it, Bones."
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"According to the life monitors, we're dying."
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"We're all dying."
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"It is now ten minutes since we entered the zone of darkness."
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"against the energy drain which seems to pervade the zone."
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"- You all right? What was that? - I'm sorry, sir. I'm not sure."
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"I was trying to recalibrate and we went into reverse."
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"Reverse? But that was a forward lurch."
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"I don't know, sir. All I know is that..."
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"...the power levels are down 12 percent and steadily decreasing."
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"I've never experienced anything like it."
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"We are being pulled toward the centre of the zone of darkness."
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"- By what, Spock? - Unknown, captain."
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"I suggest you order Mr. Scott to give us reverse power."
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"He just gave us reverse power. We lurched forward."
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"In that case, captain, I would suggest we apply forward thrust."
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"Doctor, life-function indicators, they've started a sharp drop again."
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"I don't know how long we can keep this up."
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"I don't know, sir. It goes against the rules of logic."
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"Yes, it does, doesn't it? Well, if it doesn't work,"
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"I'll never let Spock live it down. Nudge it into forward."
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"That's doing it, sir. We're slowing down."
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"But we're not stopping. We're still being dragged forward."
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"Have one of your engineers monitor the instruments."
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"Keep applying thrust against the pull."
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"Doctor, they seem to be stabilising."
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"But at a dangerously low level."
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"Well, we're still alive."
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"I suppose that's something."
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"All I can contribute is the further we travel into this zone of darkness,"
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"the weaker our life functions become and I have no idea why."
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"As far as power levels are concerned, everything is acting backwards."
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"But the drain is continuing."
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"On the static tests, I could only get 60 percent power."
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"- We're still being dragged forward. - Spock?"
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"It is logical to assume that something within this zone"
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"Whatever it is, it would seem to be the same thing"
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"which drew all the energy out of an entire solar system and the Intrepid."
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"The analysis of the zone indicates it is a negative energy field,"
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"But it is not the source of the power drain."
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"some form of protection for something else."
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"- But what? - We'll find out what it is,"
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"but we better get out of here ourselves."
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"Scotty, channel all the impulse and warp power"
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"into one massive thrust forward. That might snap us out of the zone."
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"Aye, captain. But I'll reserve some for the shields in case we don't get out."
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"the shields would be extraneous."
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"It would only prolong our wait for death by a short period of time."
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"Use whatever power is necessary to get us out of here, Scotty."
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"Captain, the Intrepid would have done all these things too,"
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"and yet they were destroyed."
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"Well, they may not have done all these things."
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"You've just pointed out how illogical this situation is."
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"Their logic would not have permitted them to believe they were being killed."
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"Explain."
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"Vulcan has not been conquered within its collective memory."
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"The memory goes back so far that no Vulcan can conceive of a conqueror."
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"- What was it you sensed? - A touch of death."
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"Astonishment."
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"That ought to do it."
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"- Kirk here. What is it, Scotty? - Ready to try it when you are, sir."
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"Do we have the power to pull it off, Scotty?"
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"All hands, this is the captain."
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"deeper into the zone of darkness by an unknown force."
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"all available power into one giant forward thrust,"
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"All right, Scotty. Let's get on with it."
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"- Scotty! - It's no good, sir. The best we can do"
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"is to maintain thrust against the pull and hold our position."
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"- Are we still losing power? - Aye, sir."
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"How long will the power hold out?"
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"At this rate, plus the drain on all systems, two hours, sir."
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"While we're maintaining our distance, Mr. Spock,"
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"have you ascertained yet what we're maintaining our distance from?"
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"I cannot say what it is, captain."
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"But I would say it has found us."
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"- Prepare to launch a probe, Chekov. - Aye, sir."
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"Probe ready for launch, sir."
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"Getting very confused readings, captain,"
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"but this is definitely the source of the energy drain."
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"- Launch probe. - Probe launched, sir."
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"Probe will impact in 7.3 seconds."
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"four, three,"
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"- Are we still in contact with the probe? - Yes, sir."
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"- Data being relayed to Mr. Spock. - Readings coming in now, captain."
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"Length: Approximately 11,000 miles."
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"Width: Varying from 2,000 to 3,000 miles."
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"Outer layer studded with space debris"
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"and waste."
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"Interior consists of protoplasm."
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"to a semi-fluid central mass."
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"Condition:"
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"Living."
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"- Magnification 4. - Magnification 4, sir."
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"The same way it drew the Intrepid to her death."
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"That is an amoeba."
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"Yes, I remember my basic biology, doctor."
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"Do you mean to tell me that thing out there"
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"Yes, for lack of a better term. It's a very simple form of life."
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"But that thing out there apparently can perform all the functions"
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"that qualify it as a living organism."
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"It can reproduce, it can breathe, it can eat,"
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"although I don't know what."
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"I would speculate that this unknown life form"
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"is invading our galaxy like a virus."
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"How is it we survive?"
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"while it was still low in energy, still hungry."
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"We are not safe, captain."
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"We merely have a little more time than the Intrepid did."
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"Does the organism generate it itself as a form of protection?"
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"The closer we get, the faster our energy drains out."
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"- Perhaps with a protective shield... - I'm not sending anyone anywhere."
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"Unmanned probes can give us the information we need"
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"I must differ with you, captain."
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