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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Where No Man Has Gone Before (S01E01)
"Small enough to bring it aboard, sir, if you wanna risk it."
Star Trek (1966)
"Lock onto it, Mr. Kelso."
Star Trek (1966)
"- Materializer ready, sir. - Bring it aboard."
Star Trek (1966)
"They could be ejected when something threatened the ship."
Star Trek (1966)
"Look at it. Burnt, pitted..."
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"We'll feed it through Mr. Spock's computer."
Star Trek (1966)
"It's begun transmitting, sir."
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"Flash the bridge. Put all decks on the alert."
Star Trek (1966)
"Kelso's voice sounded a little nervous."
Star Trek (1966)
"Well, you finish the game?"
Star Trek (1966)
"You're relieved, Mr. Alden."
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"Screen on."
Star Trek (1966)
"Screen on, sir."
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"Neutralise warp, Mr. Mitchell. Hold this position."
Star Trek (1966)
"Neutralise warp, sir."
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"- Address intercraft. - Intercraft open."
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"This is the captain speaking."
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"The tapes are burned out. Trying the memory banks."
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"We hope to learn from the recorder what the Valiant was doing here"
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"and what destroyed the vessel."
Star Trek (1966)
"We'll move out into our probe as soon as we have those answers."
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"- All decks stand by. - Our department heads, sir."
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"You wanted everybody on the bridge before we left the galaxy."
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"- Jones. - Name's Smith, sir."
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"Astroscience is standing by, captain."
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"Engineering Division ready, as always."
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"This is Dr. Dehner, who joined the ship at the Aldebaran colony."
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"Psychiatry, captain."
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"My assignment is to study crew reaction in emergency conditions."
Star Trek (1966)
"Getting something from the recorder now."
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"If there was an emergency,"
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"I'd be interested in how that crew reacted too."
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"Well, improving the breed, doctor? Is that your line?"
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"I heard that's more your speciality, commander."
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"Line included."
Star Trek (1966)
"A walking freezer unit."
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"The Valiant had encountered a magnetic space storm"
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"and was being swept in this direction."
Star Trek (1966)
"Swept past this point about a half light-year out of the galaxy."
Star Trek (1966)
"They were thrown clear, turned and headed back into the galaxy here."
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"I'm not getting it all. The tapes are pretty badly burned."
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"Sounds like the ship had encountered some unknown force."
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"from the ship's computer records"
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"for anything concerning ESP in human beings."
Star Trek (1966)
"Dr. Dehner, how are you on ESP?"
Star Trek (1966)
"In tests I've taken, my ESP rated rather high."
Star Trek (1966)
"I'm asking what you know about ESP."
Star Trek (1966)
"It is a fact that some people can sense future happenings,"
Star Trek (1966)
"read the backs of playing cards, and so on."
Star Trek (1966)
"But the ESPer capacity is always quite limited."
Star Trek (1966)
"Severe damage. Seven crewmen dead."
Star Trek (1966)
"No, make that six."
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"One crewman seemed to have recovered."
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"That's when they became interested in extrasensory perception."
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"More than interested. Almost frantic about it."
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"No, this must be garbled."
Star Trek (1966)
"I get something about "destruct.""
Star Trek (1966)
"It sounded like the captain giving an order to destroy his own ship."
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"The only fact we have for sure"
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"We're leaving the galaxy, Mr. Mitchell."
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"- Forcefield of some kind. - And we're coming up on it fast."
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"- Deflectors, full intensity. - Deflectors, full intensity."
Star Trek (1966)
"Deflectors say there's something there. Sensors say there isn't."
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"Density: Negative. Radiation: Negative."
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"Emergency stations. All decks on fire alert."
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"- Any radiation? Anything? - Negative."
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"Lateral power!"
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"Take damage reports."
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"Something hit me."
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"Like an electrical charge."
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"He's alive. Appears to be in shock."
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"Engineering Deck 3. Can you give a damage report?"
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"- Casualties: Nine dead. - Gravity is down to 0. 8."
Star Trek (1966)
"Gary?"
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"I'm a little weak for some reason, Jim, but..."
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"...I feel all right now."
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"Captain's log, stardate 1312.9."
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"The ship's space-warp ability: Gone."
Star Trek (1966)
"They lived through the barrier, just as we have."
Star Trek (1966)
"Autopsy report, sir."
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"Each case showed damage to the body's neural circuit."
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"An area of the brain was burned out."
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"- And you? Are you feeling all right? - Yes. Mitchell too."
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"Except for his eyes."
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"We're trying to find a reason for that now,"
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"I think we've found that answer, doctor."
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"You mentioned that tests show"
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"that you have a high degree of extrasensory perception."
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"If you're suggesting there's anything dangerous..."
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"Before the Valiant was destroyed,"
Star Trek (1966)
"its captain was frantically searching for ESP information on his crew."
Star Trek (1966)
"ESPers are simply people with flashes of insight."
Star Trek (1966)
"Are there not also those who seem to see through solid objects,"
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"cause fires to start spontaneously?"
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"There's nothing about it that could possibly make a person dangerous."
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"Dr. Dehner is speaking of normal ESP power."
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"Perhaps you know of another kind."
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"Do we know for sure, doctor, that there isn't another kind?"
Star Trek (1966)
"I've been worried about you ever since that night on Deneb IV."
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"Yeah, she was nova, that one."
Star Trek (1966)
"Not nearly as many aftereffects this time."
Star Trek (1966)
"Except for the eyes."
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"Actually seems to have done me some good."
Star Trek (1966)
"A stack of books with legs."
Star Trek (1966)
"The first thing I ever heard from an upperclassman was,"
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""Watch out for Lieutenant Kirk. In his class, you either think or sink.""
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"I wasn't that bad, was I?"
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"You what? You planned that?"
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"Well, you wanted me to think, didn't you?"
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"I almost married her."
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"Better be good to me."
Star Trek (1966)
"You? Spinoza?"
Star Trek (1966)
"Once you get into him, he's rather simple, though. Childish, almost."
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"- I don't agree with him at all. - Go on."
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"Hey, I'm trying to tell you I feel fine. When do I go back on duty?"
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"With almost 100 women on board,"
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"you can do better than that, friend captain."
Star Trek (1966)
"Consider it a challenge."
Star Trek (1966)
"That doesn't seem very friendly."
Star Trek (1966)
"Didn't I say you'd better..."
Star Trek (1966)
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