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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Plato's Stepchildren (S03E03)
"and my fears would fade."
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"We may disappear tomorrow, but at least we're living now."
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"Stop it, Parmen! Stop it!"
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"Parmen."
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"Not twice mine."
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"Parmen, listen to me. I could have had your power, but I didn't want it."
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"But the sight of you and your Academicians sickens me."
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"We must expect, Parmen,"
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"And just remember, we can recreate that power in a matter of hours."
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"So don't try anything."
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"Understood, captain."
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"My science officer, Mr. Spock, is unable to account for this"
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"I sing, I dance, I play all variety of games."
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"Millennia ago, just before it went nova, we managed to escape."
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"My spouse, his leg. Come this way."
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"- Where? - In the arm."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"Captain's log, stardate 5784.3."
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"What is it? What is your prognosis, doctor?"
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"Bones, I can't understand why a simple cut like that"
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"This psychokinetic power of yours, How long have you had it?"
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"Two and a half..."
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"What about medicine? Why no doctors?"
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"We're bred for contemplation and self-reliance."
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"Don't be afraid. I'm not vain."
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"- Thirty-five. - That old?"
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"I believe we're experiencing the psychokinetic manifestations"
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"- Scott to Captain Kirk. - Kirk to Enterprise."
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"Then there's nothing you can do but batten down and weather."
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"Alexander."
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"Aye, captain."
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"I don't know how I can ever thank you, not only for Platonius, but for myself."
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"in that case, we'll stay."
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"Anything you want, just ask me, anything."
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"What do you mean, like me?"
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"Nobody?"
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"Captain, it will be very gratifying to leave here."
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"I don't know, sir. And those are the facts."
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"- Your Excellency. - "Parmen" will do."
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"- I want the ship released immediately. - The amenities, captain."
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"To shut out any knowledge of his brutal treatment of a Starfleet captain."
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"No, Mr. Spock, one thing for certain."
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"if he had any intention of releasing you or the Enterprise."
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"I don't know. I don't want to go, but I can't help myself."
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"My humble apologies, you were badly used."
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"I am sure that you, too, have been out of sorts"
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"Unlike you, however, what I think and feel, whether for good or ill,"
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"So, please, find it in your heart to forgive me."
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"Certainly."
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"It will be shortly."
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"Then good day, and thank you for the presents."
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"You will want for nothing."
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"We should like to keep it cordial,"
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"And you consider yourself a disciple of Plato?"
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"We manage live in peace and harmony."
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"Anyone can, at any moment, be or do anything he wishes,"
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"Come now, we are not children."
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"We don't use our weapons for the kind brutality you practise."
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"Farewell, captain."
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"Come on, McCoy."
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"McCoy."
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"They don't want to force you. They need your goodwill. They're trying..."
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"Oh, no, my dear, that might offend the doctor."
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"You wish to stay? By all means."
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"but tend upon the hours"
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"Stop it! Don't do this to him, Parmen."
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"the answer's no."
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"You'll never get me to stay."
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"You will be happy to stay."
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"Can you do anything for him?"
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"He'll have to come through this himself."
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"My muscles are sore, that's all."
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"I can understand."
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"is frequently very unhealthy for those closest to you."
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"Which just goes to prove that there's no such thing as a perfect solution."
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"Then you must release it, gentlemen,"
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"They have evoked such great hatred in me,"
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"You're a doctor, you have the means."
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"Bones, I know you're trying to do the right thing,"
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"but if any one of us escaped,"
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"and I believed them."
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"These great people, they were gods to me."
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"And now I know, don't you see, it's not me, it's not my size, it's them."
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"Parmen first, and they'll all get infected."
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"of what they gave me. Please."
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"And there may be something you can do to help."
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"Would you know how many months' supplies you brought with you?"
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"- Four, I think. No, three. - That's close enough, Alexander."
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"Well, then, why wouldn't Alexander have the same power as the others?"
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"Perhaps his system cannot absorb the crucial element."
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"Bones, I think it'd be a good idea if you took a reading of Alexander's blood."
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"with some biochemical deficiency relative to Platonius."
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"the same thing that kept me from having the power made me a dwarf?"
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"Anyone coming down here and remaining long enough"
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"would acquire the power."
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"McCoy, there must be a quick way"
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"of building up a concentration of kironide in our blood."
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"It'll takes some doing, but it's possible."
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"However, the psychokinetic power is not additive."
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"He's right."
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"- I'm ready. - Let's not waste any time."
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"The time factor concerns me."
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"It may take days or even weeks"
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"it should work on him as well as us."
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"Become my own enemy?"
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"I want to move around for myself."
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"If I'm gonna laugh or cry, I wanna do it for myself."
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"Just drop me anyplace where they never heard of kironide or Platonius."
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"Captain, what is it? What's going on?"
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"Fellow academicians, 2500 years ago,"
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"a band of hardy vagabonds arrived on this barren, rough-hewn planet."
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"Take care, young ladies And value your wine"
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"Bitter dregs"
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"I haven't the power."
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"I'm so frightened, captain. I'm so very frightened."
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"Captain's log, stardate 5784.2."
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"It is rich in kironide deposits,"
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"a very rare and long-lasting source of great power."
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