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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Plato's Stepchildren (S03E03)
"Are you from the spaceship Enterprise?"
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"Alexander, at your service."
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"Who are the inhabitants of this planet?"
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"Platonians. I'm sure you've never heard of us."
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"Our native star is Sahndara."
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"In fact our present philosopher-king, Parmen,"
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"sometimes calls us Plato's children,"
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"although we sometimes think of ourselves more as Plato's stepchildren."
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"Excuse me, someone's waiting for you."
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"Welcome to our republic. Who among you is the physician?"
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"I am. What's the problem?"
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"What happened to that leg?"
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"I don't understand, this should've been attended to immediately."
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"Sheer ignorance. Is there anything you can do?"
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"Well, we're certainly gonna try. The infection is massive."
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"Let me give you a hypo to ease the pain."
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"Philana, they came to help. They deserve better than to die."
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"Alexander, you talk too much."
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Dr. McCoy is endeavouring to treat the leader of a strange group of people."
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"When their planet novaed, millennia ago,"
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"After the death of the Greek civilisation they idolized,"
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"they came to this planet"
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"and created for themselves a utopia patterned after it."
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"I'll let you know when I have the results."
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"And from now on,"
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"it would be better if I handle the instruments without your help."
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"could become so serious."
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"Neither do I, but it has."
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"when the tricorder doesn't show any information on Platonius bacteria?"
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"All I can do, and this is gonna take time,"
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"is to try to match his bugs with a known strain and hope."
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"Your Pan is in jeopardy."
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"It isn't now. I win."
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"- Well played, Eraclitus. - Thank you, Dionyd."
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"- How is the power transmitted? - Brain waves."
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"Do these waves cease while you're asleep?"
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"We haven't had any pressing need for the medical arts."
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"You see, while still on Sahndara,"
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"we instituted a mass eugenics programme."
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"We're the result."
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"And longevity. How old would you say I am?"
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"I'm 2300 years old."
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"And he was 128."
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"So you see, we scarcely have to move anymore, let alone work."
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"- That's why you have no resistance? - That's right."
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"A break in the skin or a cut can be fatal."
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"Fascinating."
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"No discernible cause. I've never seen anything like it."
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"There's 10-scale turbulence right now."
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"Emergency gyros and stabilizers at maximum."
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"If this keeps up, captain, we can't last."
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"Engines at full speed. Get her out of orbit and into space."
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"I've tried that, sir. She's locked tight."
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"Right, captain."
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"Parmen's mind is not... Watch it!"
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"He's not only throwing the furniture, he's tearing up the Enterprise as well."
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"Bones, knock him out, fast."
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"Help! Save me!"
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"- Stand behind me. - His mind will find me anyhow."
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"The others will all kill each other trying to take his place."
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"- Hurry up with that shot. - Now, doctor!"
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"I can't breathe. I'm choking."
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"Bones! Shake him, break his concentration."
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"- Kirk to Enterprise. - Scott on the Enterprise."
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"It's all right, captain. The turbulence has abated."
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"Good, I think you'll find that the orbit lock is broken as well."
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"Assess damage and repair whatever's necessary."
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"No thanks is necessary."
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"Alexander, show our guests to the south wing."
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"Thank you, we must return to the ship."
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"I think I'd better wait until the fever breaks."
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"Tell me what?"
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"Well, just that I never knew any people like you existed."
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"Where is everyone?"
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"Alexander,"
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"are there other Platonians like you?"
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"Who don't have a psychokinetic ability."
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"I thought you were talking about my size."
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"But to answer your question, I'm the only one who doesn't have it."
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"I was brought here as the court buffoon."
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"That's why I'm everybody's slave"
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"and I have to be ten places at once and I never do anything right."
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"How does one obtain the power?"
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"As far as I know, it just comes to you sometime after you're born."
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"They say I'm a throwback. And I am, and so are you."
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"- Sorry, I shouldn't have said that. - Don't worry. We're happy without it."
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"You know, I believe you are."
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"Listen, where you come from,"
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"Alexander, where I come from, size, shape or colour makes no difference."
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"And nobody has the power."
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"Somebody wants me."
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"This utopia of theirs is one of the best-kept secrets in the galaxy."
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"Jim, my concoction actually worked, the fever's broken."
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"And what recuperative powers. The infection's begun to drain already."
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"Dr. McCoy, you may yet cure the common cold."
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"If there ever was a time to get out of here, it's now."
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"- Scott here, sir. - Prepare to beam us up."
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"I'm afraid I can't do that, sir. Everything's frozen."
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"Turbulence hit you that hard?"
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"It's not the turbulence, sir, damage to the ship is minimal."
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"What caused it?"
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"Did you get up into space?"
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"No, sir, the orbit has locked tighter than ever."
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"And subspace communication with Starfleet, that's completely severed."
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"Great Pan sounds his horn"
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"Marking time to the rhyme With his hoof, with his hoof"
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"Forward, forward in our plan"
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"We proceed as we began"
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"I would like to know why"
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"the ship's instrumentation and weaponry is frozen."
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"Captain, please. You are mistaken, I assure you."
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"Parmen, I've talked to the engineer aboard the ship."
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"Allow me to remind you that I am the head of this principality."
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"Guests do not come barging in here making demands and issuing orders."
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"Guests? You don't know the meaning of the word."
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"Guests aren't treated like common prisoners."
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"Do not take that tone with me."
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"Kirk to Enterprise. Acknowledge. Acknowledge."
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