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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Mirror, Mirror (S02E02)
"The Halkan Council cannot permit your Federation"
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"We accept that your Federation is benevolent at present,"
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"- Comply, Mr. Sulu. - Aye, sir."
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"You do have the might to force the crystals from us, of course."
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"Spock was right. It was a rough ri..."
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"- No change. - Standard procedure, captain?"
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"- Their military capability, captain? - None."
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"Regrettable that this society has chosen suicide."
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"I tried, I really tried."
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"During an ion storm, my landing party has beamed back to the Enterprise"
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"- Mr. Spock. - Yes?"
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"Everything's all messed up, changed around, out of place."
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"- Yes. - When we first materialised?"
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"and we just materialised somewhere else."
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"Something..."
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"The intercom may be monitored."
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"Bones."
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"Still no interest, Uhura?"
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"Is the captain here? Is Spock here?"
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"No alternative."
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"Never mind, I'll attend to it."
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"- Lock on to secondary city. - Aye, sir."
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"- Yes, sir. - Captain?"
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"And I'll make them clear to you in my own good time."
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"We do not resist you."
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"That is destruction. You will die as a race."
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"To preserve what we are."
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"Close communications, turn phasers off."
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"Aye, sir."
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"This conduct must be reported."
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"No one will question the assassination of a captain"
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"private henchmen among the crew,"
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"Yes, he did your job."
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"Get him out of here."
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"Mr. Chekov was going to make me a chief, sir."
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"You could make me an officer."
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"You're in line. You might even make captain."
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"Here. Here, what's this?"
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"It's called blood."
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"how long it would take him to pass out from the pain."
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"Correlate the following hypothesis:"
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"Affirmative."
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"and balance it for the four of us."
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"what kind of people are we in this universe?"
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"through assassination of Captain Christopher Pike."
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"Of course, we'll only need a second."
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"We'd better get back to our posts. Keep me advised."
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"back in our universe?"
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"On our Enterprise."
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"I order you!"
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"Let me go!"
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"What do you think you're doing, Spock?"
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"Your authority on this ship is extremely limited, captain."
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"You want credits? I'll give them to you. You'll be a rich man."
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"Captain."
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"Indeed?"
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"That is, of course, your affair."
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"in your unusual course of action regarding the Halkans?"
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"You cannot ignore the consequences."
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"Spock..."
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"- It is the logic of history. - Conquest is easy. Control is not."
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"Orders, sir?"
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"Yes, sir."
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"That ought to hold him for about six hours."
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"I heard about Chekov."
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"I was preoccupied."
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"Yes?"
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"I've received a private communication from Starfleet Command."
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"I am committing a breach of regulations"
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"by informing you of its contents."
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"I'm instructed to wait until planet dawn over principal target"
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"Captain's log, stardate unknown."
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"I'll get out of his way."
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"Shall I activate the Tantalus field?"
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"Now?"
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"Can your scheme bring you that much power so quickly?"
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"If we miss?"
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"I've gotta complete a few more computations."
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"- I'll meet you in the Sickbay afterward. - Aye, sir."
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"Why are you monitoring my communications, Mr. Sulu?"
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"My security board has detected extensive use of computer, Mr. Spock."
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"I suggest a connection, the captain suspects."
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"He's working on escape or defence."
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"And you know how Captain Kirk's enemies have a habit of..."
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"And some of them"
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"You could."
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"Mercy to the Halkans, mercy to Spock,"
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"Uhura."
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"All clear. On my way to Sickbay."
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"All laid in, sir."
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"You've got that minute."
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"A little time, he'll live."
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"- I'll be there in five minutes. - No longer."
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"Now, go on, please."
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"- But there are only three of you. - One is coming."
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"I'd help you if I could, Marlena. Believe that."
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"If you kill us, you'll still stay."
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"Do you know what they'll do to me?"
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"If we bypass,"
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"That's an order, Scotty."
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"What about me?"
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"It was necessary to delay your beam-out until I could arrive."
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"You have two minutes and ten seconds."
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"- Approximately 240 years. - The inevitable outcome?"
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"The illogic of waste, Mr. Spock."
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"doesn't logic demand that you be a part of it?"
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"What about it, Spock?"
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"Probably. However, that Jim Kirk will find a few changes,"
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"Of course, almost any change would be a distinct improvement."
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"I always thought Spock was a bit of a pirate at heart."
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"In every way, splendid examples of homo sapiens,"
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"I found them quite refreshing."
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"...exactly."
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"We believe what you say, Captain Kirk, but our position has not altered."
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"to mine dilithium crystals on our planet."
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"We have shown the council historical proof that our missions are peaceful."
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"but the future is always in question."
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"Our dilithium crystals represent awesome power."
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"Wrongful use of that power, even to the extent of the taking of one life,"
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"would violate our history of total peace."
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