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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Plato's Stepchildren (S03E03)
"The probabilities are that Alexander was born"
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"I'll run both their blood samples through"
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"for a full comparative test in the tricorder."
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"And if our theory works out, we've got a weapon."
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"The one significant difference between Parmen's blood and Alexander's"
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"is the concentration of kironide broken down by pituitary hormone."
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"The pituitary hormones confirm the hypothesis."
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"They also regulate body growth."
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"Yes. It's also obvious why Parmen kept this little utopia a secret."
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"Exactly."
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"What are we waiting for?"
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"Well, even if the kironide reaches its desired effect,"
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"it still may not help us get out of here."
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"- Yes, there are 38 of them. - The point is well taken."
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"two or three of them would have combined forces centuries ago"
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"and deposed Parmen."
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"You know, Parmen says that each one"
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"has his own separate power frequency."
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"Because before when they tried to combine their powers"
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"and use them together, it never worked."
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"before there's enough build-up from the kironide to be of any benefit to us."
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"Yes."
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"What about Alexander?"
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"Since the kironide's broken down and injected directly into his bloodstream,"
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"Better, in fact, because he's acclimated."
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"Oh, no. No. Not after what they've done to me."
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"Why not? You could conceivably take Parmen's place"
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"and run the whole planet."
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"You think that's what I want? To become one of them?"
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"Just lie around like a big blob of nothing and have things done for me?"
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"You can keep your precious power."
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"Lieutenant Uhura."
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"I guess we weren't sufficiently entertaining."
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"Are we ever glad to see you."
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"It was like becoming someone's puppet."
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"I thought I was sleepwalking. I mean, I couldn't stop myself."
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"I did experience a slight flush, captain."
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"So did I. Let's try a simple test."
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"Nothing."
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"It was a desperate hardship, of back-breaking toil,"
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"and then a divine providence graced our genius and our dedication"
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"with the power of powers,"
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"and through it our every need instantly materialised."
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"We thereupon determined to form a Utopian Brotherhood."
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"for tonight we welcome into that brotherhood"
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"its first new member."
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"Not yet, Parmen. You have to convince the doctor first."
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"They'll never do it, Jim."
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"Doctor, please, you have destroyed the festive mood of the ladies."
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"I know."
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"What would be better than a serenade from the laughing spaceman?"
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"Be watchful of young men In their velvet prime"
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"Deeply they'll swallow From your finest kegs"
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"Then swiftly be gone Leaving bitter dregs"
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"With smiling words And tender touch"
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"Man offers little And asks for so much"
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"He loves In the breathless excitement of night"
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"Then leaves with your treasure In cold morning light"
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"In cold morning light"
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"Now let the revels begin."
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"Make up your minds."
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"I'm so ashamed. Please, make them stop."
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"We have tried."
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"Please, please make them stop."
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"I'm deeply sorry."
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"For so long I've wanted to be close to you."
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"Now all I want to do is crawl away and die."
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"Remember, Cupid's arrow kills Vulcans."
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"That's the way they want you to feel. It makes them think that they're alive."
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"I know it."
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"But I wish I could stop trembling."
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"Try not to think of them."
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"Try."
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"I'm thinking of all the times on the Enterprise"
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"when I was scared to death."
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"And I would see you so busy at your command,"
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"and I would hear your voice from all parts of the ship,"
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"And now they're making me tremble."
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"But I'm not afraid."
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"I am not afraid."
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"Parmen, let's get on with it."
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"You are so impatient, my wife. Observe the doctor and learn."
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"He's quite content to wait for the pièce de résistance."
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"You're half dead, all of you."
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"You've been dead for centuries."
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"And you can't stand that, can you?"
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"You're half crazy because there's nothing inside. Nothing!"
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"And you have to torture us to convince yourselves you're superior."
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"I'll do whatever you want me to do, I'll stay here and serve you, but stop it!"
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"He likes to play with knives. Very well, we shall indulge him."
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"Who did that?"
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"- I did. - Impossible!"
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"- What is this? - What's going on?"
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"Platonians, listen to me. The next one of you that tries any trick will get hurt."
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"Not only do we have your psychokinetic ability,"
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"but at twice your power level."
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"Captain, no!"
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"Captain."
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"I beg of you, I'll do anything you say."
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"I do not wish to die."
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"Captain? Do you hear me?"
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"Don't stop me. Let me finish him off."
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"Do you want to be like him?"
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"Despite your brains,"
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"You knew that I intended to destroy both you and the Enterprise."
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"Yet you spared me."
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"Of late I have begun to think"
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"that we have become bizarre and unproductive."
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"We are existing merely to nourish our own power, it's time for some fresh air."
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"We shall welcome your interstellar visits."
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"I don't believe you."
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"That would be highly uncharacteristic."
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"that the moment we leave here, your fear would be gone."
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"And you would again be as sadistic and as arrogant"
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"as your 2500 years have made you."
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"And you're right, none of us can be trusted."
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"Uncontrolled, power will turn even saints into savages."
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"And we could all be counted upon to live down to our lowest impulses."
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"You're very good at making speeches, Parmen."
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"Alexander."
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