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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Deadly Years (S02E02)
"Run this through, doctor."
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"All right, Bones. I'm going up to the Bridge. Keep me posted. Spock."
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"I have a question for the doctor."
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"Doctor, the ship's temperature is increasingly uncomfortable for me."
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"I've adjusted the environment in my quarters to 125 degrees,"
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"which is at least tolerable. However, l..."
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"Well, I see I'm not gonna be making any house calls on you."
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"I wondered if perhaps there was something"
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"which could lower my sensitivity to cold."
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"Yes. As I always suspected."
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"Dr. McCoy, none of our usual radiation therapies"
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"will have any effect on this radiation sickness."
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"Well, then we just start over, that's all. We work harder,"
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"faster, and we start completely from scratch if we have to."
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"But we find something."
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"- Commodore? - Mr. Spock, a starship can function"
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"But it is disastrous to have a commanding officer"
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"whose condition is any less than perfection."
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"- I am aware of that. - Please understand me."
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"But, Mr. Spock, I need your help and your cooperation."
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"For what, sir?"
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"I would like you to take over command of the Enterprise."
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"On what grounds, commodore?"
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"is unable to perform his duties."
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"Yes, but you're a Vulcan. You have a much greater life span."
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"You show the effects to a much smaller degree."
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"My physical reflexes are down, my mental capacities reduced,"
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"I tire easily."
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"Well, if you are not with your Vulcan physique,"
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"then obviously Captain Kirk cannot be."
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"Sir, I do have duties to perform."
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"Mr. Spock."
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"I do not like what I am about to say but regulations demand it,"
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"and as a Starfleet flag officer, I must follow regulations."
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"As second-in-command of the Enterprise,"
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"you must convene an extraordinary competency hearing."
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"I resist that suggestion, commodore."
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"Don't make me quote a regulation which you know as well as I do."
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"- Now, this isn't gonna hurt a bit. - That's what you said the last time."
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"- Did it hurt? - Yes."
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"Doctor..."
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"She's dead."
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"Her metabolism caused her to age more rapidly than the rest of us,"
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"How long have we got, Bones?"
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"Let it read that this competency hearing was ordered by Commodore Stocker"
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"Let it also read that I consider it invalid."
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"I have had to resort to these legal grounds in order to save the lives"
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"of the necessity of proceeding to Starbase 10,"
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"but have been overruled in each case."
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"The responsibility of this hearing is mine."
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"On the contrary, commodore,"
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"the responsibility is mine."
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"Captain Kirk, would you like to make a statement?"
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"Yes, I would like to make a statement."
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"I am the captain of this ship and I'm totally capable of commanding her."
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"You are entitled to direct examination of all witnesses"
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"immediately after the board has questioned them."
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"That's very kind of you, Spock."
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"Mr. Sulu, how long have you served with Captain Kirk?"
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"- Two years, sir. - To your knowledge,"
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"has he ever had any difficulty making decisions?"
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"No, sir."
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"Did he order you to maintain standard orbit around Gamma Hydra IV?"
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"Did he not, several minutes later, repeat that order?"
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"- Did he order you to increase orbit? - Yes, sir."
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"Did he not, several minutes later, repeat that order?"
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"He did not!"
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"When I give an order, I expect it to be obeyed."
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"Mr. Sulu,"
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"you'll please answer the question."
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"Yes, sir. Captain Kirk repeated his order."
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"Thank you, Mr. Sulu."
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"Atkins."
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"You handed Captain Kirk a fuel-consumption report"
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"in the presence of witnesses, which he read and signed."
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"Is that correct?"
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"Sir, he had more important things on his mind."
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"- The present... - Yeoman,"
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"you will simply answer the question."
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"L... I guess he forgot he'd signed it."
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"You guess?"
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"He forgot he'd signed it."
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"Lieutenant Uhura."
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"I have here a bulletin from Starfleet Command"
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"Those of Captain Kirk."
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"Did Captain Kirk ask you to send a message about the comet"
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"which passed Gamma Hydra IV?"
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"- He did. - Using Code 2?"
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"Oh, yes, but he changed it to Code 3."
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"After you reminded him that the Romulans had broken Code 2."
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"- Yes. - Thank you, lieutenant."
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"Dr. McCoy."
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"Dr. McCoy."
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"Yeah. Yes, Mr. Spock, what is it?"
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"Several hours ago, at the request of this board,"
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"I did."
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"Working. Subject's physical age, based on physiological profile,"
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"between 60 and 72, aging rapidly."
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"Oh, I'm thirty-f... I'm 34 years old."
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"The computer differs with you, captain."
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"- Dr. McCoy. - Yes?"
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"Will you give us your professional evaluation"
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"of Captain Kirk's present physical condition?"
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"a peculiar physical degeneration"
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"which strongly resembles aging."
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"you heard the computer's analysis of Captain Kirk's physical age."
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"Do you agree with it?"
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"Do you agree with it, doctor?"
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"And I am sorry, Jim."
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"This board has no further questions."
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"Unless you, Commodore Stocker, have something you would like to add."
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"No. I am quite satisfied, Mr. Spock."
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"Do you wish to call any witnesses, Captain Kirk?"
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"I'm perfectly capable of speaking in my own defence, Mr. Spock."
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"for having this hearing. I refuse to leave Gamma Hydra II."
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"Gamma Hydra IV, captain."
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"Captain, your inability to remember having given commands,"
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"reading and signing important orders and then forgetting them,"
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"your physical analysis as compiled by your own chief surgeon,"
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"of failing physical and mental condition."
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