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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Deadly Years (S02E02)
"Mr. Sulu, course: 1-8-8 degrees, mark 14."
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"Obviously they tapped in as you expected them to."
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"A logical assumption, Spock. Are they still retreating?"
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"- Yes, sir. - Good."
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"All hands, stand by."
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"Warp factor 8, now."
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"- They're falling behind. - Are we out of range, Mr. Sulu?"
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"- Yes, sir. And out of the neutral zone. - Secure from red alert."
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"Adjust to new course. 2-5-7 degrees, mark 3,"
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"heading for Starbase 10."
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"2-5-7 degrees, mark 3."
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"Captain, I just wanted to assure you that I did what I thought best"
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"- to save both you and the men. - Noted."
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"You should know, however,"
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"that there's very little a starbase can do that a starship can't."
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"If I may say so, captain, I am now quite aware of what a starship can do"
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"You're looking good, doc."
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"He pulled a muscle during the reaction, but otherwise he's feeling fine."
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"- And yourself? - Oh, very well."
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"A few bruises here and there."
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"Anytime you're ready, Mr. Spock."
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"I am quite ready now, doctor."
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"Because of your Vulcan physique,"
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"I've prepared an extremely potent shot for you."
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"I thought you might like to know I've removed the breakables from Sickbay."
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"I thought you'd be pleased to hear that."
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"Gentlemen, all in all, an experience we'll remember in our old age,"
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"- Steady as she goes, captain. - I thought I said that."
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"Well, did he report anything wrong?"
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"I say, I'm Captain Kirk of the USS Enterprise."
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"I'm... Let me see."
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"Of the six members of the colony, none of whom were over 30,"
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"What happened?"
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"How long has it been?"
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"Lieutenant Galway."
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"- That's impossible. - I can run it through again,"
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"to start round-the-clock research immediately."
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"No, I don't wanna sleep."
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"That didn't spring from logic."
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"How much older was your husband?"
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"And old."
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"one almost irreplaceable, members of the Starfleet failing before my eyes."
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"- Spock, I was just thinking. - Yes, sir. Quite understandable."
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"- You have something to report? - Yes, sir."
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"with a chief engineer and a chief medical officer,"
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"even a first officer, under physical par."
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"My admiration for Captain Kirk is unbounded. He is a great officer."
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"On the grounds that the captain, because of his affliction,"
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"Very well, sir."
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"and reluctantly called by myself."
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"as presiding officer and second-in-command of the Enterprise,"
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"Blasted machines. Spock, you can't argue with a machine."
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"is enough to mix up any man."
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"There's a lot more to running a starship"
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"A lot more."
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"Competency hearing when there's work to be done."
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"Yes, captain."
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"I made a fool of myself in there."
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"Now, hold on just a minute now. There's something that I read once."
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"- Let me go. - Jim, you can't."
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"and establish a corresponding dead zone,"
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"- Stand by. - Standing by, sir."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"Shoulder. Just a twinge. Probably muscular strain."
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"Thank you, yeoman. You may leave."
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"using established norms as comparative base."
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"than answering a lot of fool questions."
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"- We're bracketed, sir. - Engineering wants instructions, sir."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, let me know if we contact any Romulan."
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"- I'm going up to the Bridge. - No, Jim, you can't do it."
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"The hearing shall convene at 1400 hours."
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"of some very valuable members of the Starfleet."
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"You can't do no good. We're both through."
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"Well, it's probably nothing important."
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"you ran a complete physical examination of Captain Kirk."
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"His conversation was disjointed, his thoughts a little foggy, unrelated."
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"I have very little time."
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"Let's call this whole thing off and get back to work."
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"which states that the Romulans had broken Code 2."
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"perhaps hours."
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"And whose initials are those which appear directly below yours?"
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"Range: 50 to 100,000 kilometres."
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"- Keep trying to raise the Romulans. - I'm trying, commodore."
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"and they're growing older by the minute, much older."
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"Why?"
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"Approximately 30 years for each day."
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"I just need a wee bit of rest, that's all."
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"Since you're so concerned, I'll send a message to Starbase 10."
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"If I had signed it, I wouldn't ask for it, now, would I?"
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"Said comet is now..."
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"Kirk, commanding Enterprise."
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"but why didn't we know about it earlier?"
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"Mr. Spock, may I make a statement?"
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"I don't have to repeat myself."
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"- Yes, but he's a better man now... - Doctor,"
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"You traitorous..."
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"And my brain's as sharp as it ever was."
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"Maybe you'd like to relieve Dr. McCoy?"
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"His bodily functions are getting stronger."
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"- Yes, captain, Code 2. - Message:"
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"with the right man at the helm."
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