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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Plato's Stepchildren (S03E03)
"Enterprise, come in. Enterprise... I can't raise them."
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"Obviously, Parmen does not wish any contact made with the Enterprise."
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"Well, he may need our medical stores. Why prevent contact?"
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"Parmen is not concerned with my dignity or safety."
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"Where are you going?"
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"We have some trifles for you. Please accept them as tokens of our gratitude."
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"They stem from the very source of our inspiration."
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"To our noble captain, the shield carried by Pericles,"
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"as a symbol of gallant leadership."
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"To our silent and cerebral Mr. Spock,"
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"this kithara to pluck music to soothe his ever-active brow."
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"And lastly, to the physician Dr. McCoy who saved Platonius and my spouse,"
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"this ancient collection of Greek cures, penned by Hippocrates himself."
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"Captain, wait."
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"I know what you're thinking."
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"In my own defence, allow me to say that my illness"
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"was more profoundly disturbing than I, myself, realised."
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"Has the Enterprise been released yet?"
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"Not at all."
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"Therefore, we should like you, Dr. McCoy, to remain."
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"I'm very sorry, but that's impossible."
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"Your duties will be extraordinarily light."
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"The answer is no."
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"but we are determined to have you stay, doctor."
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"- Dr. McCoy saved your life. - I am losing patience, captain."
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"And above all, justice."
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"even to becoming ruler of Platonius, if his mind is strong enough."
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"And if his mind isn't strong enough, he gets torn apart like Alexander?"
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"In your culture, justice is the will of the stronger."
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"It is forced upon people by means of weapons and fleets of spaceships."
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"Our justice is the will of the stronger mind,"
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"- Leave, please. - No, you're the doctor."
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"Captain, go while you still can."
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"We're not leaving until McCoy is released."
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"Why even discuss it? Get rid of them."
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"You can help us celebrate our anniversary."
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"In the process, I hope we can persuade you to join our tiny republic."
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"- You won't persuade me. - I think we will."
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"- I'm Tweedledee, he's Tweedledum - Spacemen marching to a drum"
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"We slithe among the mimsy troves And gyre among the bororgroves"
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"what should I do"
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"and times of your desire?"
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"I have no precious time at all to spend,"
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"McCoy, no matter what he makes me say or do,"
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"No, Parmen! Stop it!"
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"I have my orders."
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"As you wish, doctor."
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"Is this your utopia? Your grand vision of the future?"
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"You don't even..."
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"We have had enough of your moralizing."
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"It takes a little time, doctor, but you will be happy to stay."
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"He's a Vulcan!"
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"You can't force emotion out of him."
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"- You must be joking, doctor. - You'll destroy him."
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"We can't let him die laughing, can we?"
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"I beg you..."
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"Spock."
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"Spock."
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"Don't let them break you."
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"Hold on!"
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"Don't..."
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"Parmen, they saved your life."
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"I'm ashamed to be a Platonian. Ashamed!"
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"How can you let this go on?"
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"There's no medicine that can help him."
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"I trust they did not injure you too much, captain."
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"- Emotionally healthy, that is. - That may be, doctor."
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"However, I have noted that the healthy release of emotion"
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"So it would seem."
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"- Captain. - Yes, Spock."
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"Do you still feel anger toward Parmen?"
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"as I must master mine."
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"I might have seriously injured you, captain,"
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"even killed you."
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"I must"
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"master it."
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"I must..."
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"...control."
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"Jim."
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"This is senseless. I've thought it over. I'm staying."
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"- You can't. - Parmen has promised you'll be safe."
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"Promised? Parmen?"
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"He'd let us beam up to the Enterprise"
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"then plunge the ship back into the atmosphere."
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"But why? Why trick me?"
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"Parmen knows that Starfleet would never let this planet go unpunished."
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"Sacrifice yourself by agreeing to stay and you sign our death warrant."
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"He's right. I should have warned you."
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"They were treating you the same way they treat me. Just like me."
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"Only you fight them."
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"All the time, I thought it was me, my mind that couldn't even move a pebble."
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"Look down, don't meet their eyes. Smile. Smile."
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"But you showed me what they really are."
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"- Put it down. - No, this is the best thing for..."
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"- Put it down. - No."
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"- Do what I say. Alexander. - I'm gonna... I'm gonna cut them."
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"But this time, listen, whatever they say, don't save them. Let them die."
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"- Give it to me. - Let me give them a taste"
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"They're gonna kill you, anyway, you know that."
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"In that case, what's the point in you dying too, Alexander?"
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"Give it to me."
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"That's the first time anybody ever thought of my life before his own."
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"I should have told you when you first came"
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"that they were gonna kill you because I knew that, but I was afraid."
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"- I was afraid. - It's all right."
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"It's all right, Alexander."
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"- Anything I can do, you just tell me. - All right."
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"- No, not until we came to this planet. - Alexander."
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"Is it possible for you to recall how long after you arrived here"
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"that their power began to develop?"
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"How could I forget that?"
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"It was exactly six months and 14 days after we got here"
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"Fascinating. Their power developed two or three months"
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"That's right."
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"Then it is logical to assume that there is a connection"
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"between the psychokinetic power and the eating of the native foods."
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"Not that I'm afraid or anything, but will it hurt much?"
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"You won't even know it happened."
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"Of course, Parmen possesses the highest order of psychokinetic ability"
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"and Alexander the lowest, in the same environmental conditions."
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