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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Immunity Syndrome (S02E02)
"We have sent unmanned probes into it."
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"They have given us some information,"
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"We could send one man in, pinpoint its vulnerable spots."
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"Do you know what the odds are in coming back?"
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"Who said anything about an order, Jim? You've got a volunteer."
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"I've already done the preliminary work."
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"- It's a suicide mission, Bones. - The thing evidently has reflexes."
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"The unmanned probe we sent into it must have stung it when it entered."
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"The lurch we felt was the turbulence of its reaction."
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"All right, so I'd know enough to go slow"
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"when we penetrated its vulnerable spots."
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"You have a martyr complex, doctor."
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"Do you think"
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"that I intend to pass up the greatest living laboratory since..?"
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"- Just because the Vulcans failed... - I am more capable."
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"Gentlemen, I am not taking volunteers."
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"You don't think you're going?"
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"Which makes you indispensable, captain."
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"and may never see again."
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"- We could learn more in one day... - We don't have one day, doctor."
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"We have precisely"
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"one hour and 35 minutes of power left."
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"- Jim. - Captain, l..."
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"Captain's personal log, stardate 4309.2."
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"the USS Intrepid and the Gamma 7A system"
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"whose energies are totally destructive to all known life."
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"Both Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy"
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"Dr. McCoy has the medical-biological knowledge."
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"Mr. Spock..."
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"Both are right, both are capable."
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"And which of my friends"
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"This is the captain."
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"Mr. Spock, Dr. McCoy, report to my quarters immediately. Kirk out."
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"- Engineering to Captain Kirk. - Kirk here."
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"We can maintain thrust for another hour and 15 minutes."
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"Dr. McCoy will tell you what special equipment to put in it. Kirk out."
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"I'm sorry, Mr. Spock."
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"I'm sorry, Mr. Spock."
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"Do not suffer so, doctor."
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"This is not the first time superior capability"
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"Nothing has been proven yet, Spock."
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"The DNA code analyser will give you the fundamental structure of the thing."
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"You'll need readings on three light wavelengths"
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"from the enzyme recorder."
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"I am familiar with the equipment, doctor."
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"We're wasting time. The shuttlecraft is ready."
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"You're determined not to let me share in this, aren't you?"
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"Whether you understand it or not, grant me my own kind of dignity."
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"How can I grant you what I don't understand?"
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"Then employ one of your own superstitions."
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"Wish me luck."
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"Good luck, Spock."
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"- Launch shuttlecraft. - Shuttlecraft away, sir."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, channel automatic telemetry directly to the computers."
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"Shuttlecraft to Enterprise."
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"Come in, Spock."
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"Power drain is enormous and growing worse."
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"Chekov."
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"- Continue communications as long as there is power to transmit."
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"Captain, he won't have enough power to get back out"
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"if he diverts it to his shields."
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"- Spock. - I heard, captain."
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"We discussed that possibility earlier. But you will need this information."
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"When do you estimate penetration?"
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"Slowing now. Contact in 18.3 seconds."
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"Brace yourselves."
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"Contact"
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"in six seconds."
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"Report, Mr. Spock."
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"- Spock, report. - I am undamaged, captain."
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"I had 3 percent power reserve before the shields stabilised."
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"There was nothing to spare. I shall continue my tests."
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"Oh, and Dr. McCoy..."
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"...you would not have survived it. - You wanna bet?"
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"Establishing course toward what appears to be the nucleus."
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"Sir, Mr. Spock has reduced life-support systems"
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"to bare minimum."
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"Changes indicate the organism has stored sufficient energy"
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"for reproductive process to commence."
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"Will there be two of those things?"
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"I am having difficulty maintaining the ship control."
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"Spock, do you read me? Spock, do you read me?"
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"I am losing voice contact."
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"I will transmit internal coordinates of chromosome bodies."
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"Spock, come in. Come in!"
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"Contact lost, sir."
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"He's alive!"
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"He's kicked it in the side to let us know."
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"Captain, I'm getting telemetry."
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"Mr. Chekov, telemetry analysis as it comes in."
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"there are over 40 chromosomes in the nucleus"
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"that are ready to come together, ready to reproduce."
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"If the energy of that organism only doubles, we're dead,"
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"The entire anti-life matter that that thing puts out"
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"could someday encompass the entire galaxy."
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"Spock understood when he transmitted the coordinates of the chromosomes."
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"- We must destroy that organism. - Captain,"
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"And the power drain from our shields is getting critical."
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"- How much time do we have? - No more than an hour now, sir."
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"Put all secondary systems on standby."
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"Shield power has unconditional priority."
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"Aye, sir."
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"Captain, I'm receiving a message from Mr. Spock"
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"on a low-energy channel. It's faint but it is readable."
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"Put it on, lieutenant."
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"- On audio, sir. - This is Spock."
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"I am slowly losing life support"
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"and minimal shield energies."
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"According to my calculations,"
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"the nervous energy of the organism"
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"is maximal"
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"its outer protective membrane."
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"Relatively insensitive"
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"to interior irritation."
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"Believe a sufficient charge of..."
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"- could destroy the organism."
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"Tell Dr. McCoy"
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"he should have wished me luck."
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"Spock clearly knew how to destroy it,"
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