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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Deadly Years (S02E02)
"Captain's log, stardate 3579.4."
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"Of the Enterprise personnel who beamed down to the planet's surface,"
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"Dr. McCoy, Engineer Scott, Mr. Spock,"
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"Only Ensign Chekov appears to be normal."
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"Report, Bones."
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"All of us who went down to the surface, with the exception of Chekov,"
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"are aging at various rates."
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"I don't know what's causing it,"
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"virus, bacteria or evil spirits, but I'm trying to find out."
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"Based on what Dr. McCoy gave me,"
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"I estimate that physically we each have less than a week to live."
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"Also,"
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"since our mental faculties are aging faster than our bodies,"
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"Yes, captain. In a very short time."
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"What a way to die."
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"I want all the research facilities, all the scientific technicians"
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"I want the answers, and I want the remedy!"
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"You might start by finding out why Chekov hasn't been affected."
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"I'm doing what I can."
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"- You're perfectly healthy. - I must differ with you, doctor."
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"I'm having difficulty concentrating, which is most disturbing."
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"My eyesight appears to be failing."
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"The normal temperature of the ship seems to me to be increasingly cold."
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"I did not say you weren't affected, Mr. Spock."
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"You are perfectly healthy."
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"That is, for any normal Vulcan on the high side of 100."
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"Captain, can I go back to my station?"
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"You can leave too, Lieutenant Galway."
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"Lieutenant Galway."
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"What? You spoke to me, doctor?"
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"Yes, I spoke to you. I said that you could leave too."
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"Now, why don't you go on down to your quarters and get some sleep?"
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"Can't you understand?"
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"If I sleep, what will I find when I wake up?"
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"Lieutenant Galway,"
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"Thank you, sir."
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"People age normally at different speeds."
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"Why hasn't he aged?"
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"- I don't know. - Well, I wanna know!"
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"Is it his youth, his blood type, his heritage, his glands, his genes?"
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""His genes.""
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"All right, nurse, prepare Chekov for another complete physical."
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"Come along, ensign. This won't hurt... much."
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"Promises."
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"my husband and I tried various carbohydrate compounds"
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"to slow down the degeneration of plant life."
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"Well, then try that, Dr. Wallace."
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"- Try anything, but do it quickly. - Yes, sir."
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"I'll be on the Bridge. Keep me posted as to Chekov."
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"I thought you were on your way to the biochemistry lab, doctor."
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"We're both going the same direction."
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"So we do."
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"Look, we know the problem. We know the progress of the affliction."
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"Therefore, once we find the proper line of research,"
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"it's only logical we find a solution."
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"No problem is insoluble, not even ours."
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"Our situation doesn't have its roots in logic."
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"The heart is not a logical organ."
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"When I married Theodore Wallace, I thought I was over you."
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"I was wrong."
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"When did you realise that? Today?"
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"What?"
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"- What difference does that make? - Answer me."
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"Twenty-six years."
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"- That's quite a difference. - Jim, he was a brilliant man."
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"We were stationed on a lonely outpost. We were working together."
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"I don't wanna talk about him. I wanna talk about us."
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"Look at me."
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"Look at me."
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"What do you see?"
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"I see Captain James Kirk."
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"Love? Or a going-away present?"
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""Give us some more blood, Chekov."
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"The needle won't hurt, Chekov. Take off your shirt, Chekov."
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"Skin sample, Chekov.""
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"If... If I live long enough, I'm going to run out of samples."
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"You'll live."
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"Increase orbit to 20,000 perigee, Mr. Sulu."
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"Will you sign this, sir?"
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"Yeoman."
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"Do you have a reason for being on the Bridge, Commodore Stocker?"
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"We're going to be late."
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"I don't intend to leave this area until we've found a solution for this problem."
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"Captain, I am watching four very valuable,"
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"I want to do something to help."
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"Captain,"
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"you sent such a message this morning."
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"Yeoman! Where's that..."
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"- Sir? ...fuel consumption report?"
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"I gave it to you, sir. You signed it."
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"Your signature, captain."
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"Captain, I believe..."
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"I believe we have the cause of the affliction."
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"- What is it? - The orbit of Gamma Hydra IV"
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"carried the planet directly through the comet's trail."
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"On conventional radiation settings, we discovered nothing."
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"undetected radiation appeared."
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"Below normal radiation levels, but definitely present,"
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"and undoubtedly residue from the comet."
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"Good, Spock. Well done."
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"Let's get this to Dr. McCoy immediately."
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"Lieutenant, take a message to Starfleet Command."
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"- Aye, sir. - Due to the proximity of the Romulans,"
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"But, captain, the Romulans have broken Code 2."
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"- If you remember the last bulletin... - Then use Code 3."
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"- Yes, sir, Code 3. - Message:"
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"Key to affliction may be comet which passed by Gamma Hydra IV."
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"- Quadrant 448, sir. - Quadrant..."
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"All units are to be alerted for complete analysis of radiation"
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"and means found to neutralise it. The comet is highly dangerous."
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"- Immediately, lieutenant. Let's go. - Aye, sir."
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"Oh, Mr. Sulu,"
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"increase orbit to 20,000-mile perigee."
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"You mean another 20,000, captain?"
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"I fail to understand why each one of my commands is being questioned."
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"Mr. Sulu, what is our present position?"
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"Orbiting at 20,000, sir."
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"Radiation. Well, that's as good an answer as any,"
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"Possibly, doctor, because my thinking processes"
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"are not as efficient as before."
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