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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Mirror, Mirror (S02E02)
"I admire your ethics"
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"and hope to prove ours."
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"Report on magnetic storm, Mr. Spock."
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"Standard ion type, captain, but quite violent..."
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"- and unpredictable."
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"- Rough ride? - If we stay."
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"Stand by to beam up landing party."
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"When may we resume discussion?"
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"But we won't. Consider that."
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"Enterprise. Transporter Room, energise."
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"Trouble, sir."
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"At norm, Mr. Kyle. Controls at neutral."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Mr. Sulu, you will program phaser barrage on Halkan cities."
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"Mr. Kyle, you were instructed to compensate during the ion storm."
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"- But I tried... - Carelessness with the equipment"
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"- cannot be tolerated. - But, Mr. Spock, I tried..."
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"- Your agoniser. - No, Mr. Spock."
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"- Your agoniser, please. - No, Mr. Spock."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Captain's log, stardate unknown."
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"and found it and the personnel aboard changed."
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"The ship is subtly altered, physically."
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"Behaviour and discipline has become brutal, savage."
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"Mr. Scott, the storm has caused some minor damage in your section."
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"There are also injuries requiring your attention, doctor."
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"Well, gentlemen?"
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"The power beam jumped for a moment, sir,"
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"just as the landing party was about to materialise."
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"- I never saw it happen before. - Due to your error, Mr. Kyle?"
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"No, Mr. Spock. Before."
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"Possibly a result of the severe storm. Captain."
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"- Do you feel any abnormal effects? - Yes."
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"Dr. McCoy, you better look us over. That was a rough beam-up."
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"Mr. Spock, have those transporter circuits checked."
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"- What is all this? - How did we get in this..?"
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"Not now. Not now."
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"Captain, what's happened?"
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"Well, not everything. That spot, I spilled acid there a year ago."
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"- Jim, what in blazes..? - I don't know."
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"...but it isn't."
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"- Maybe... - Maybe what, captain?"
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"Any of you feel dizzy when we were in the transporter beam?"
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"- I did. - It happened twice."
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"And then, when we finally materialised, we were here, wherever this is."
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"Captain, the transporter chief mentioned a surge of power."
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"The transporter lock might have been affected by the ion storm,"
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"Not our universe, not our ship."
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"...parallel."
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"Everything's duplicated."
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"Almost."
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"Another Enterprise, Spock with a beard..."
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"Another Captain Kirk, another Dr. McCoy,"
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"- another... - An exchange. If we're here..."
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"Then our counterparts must have been transporting up"
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"at the exact same time."
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"Similar storms on both universes disrupted the circuits."
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"We're here, and they're..."
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"Probably asking the same questions:"
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""Are we in another universe? And if so, how do we get back to our own?""
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"They'll use the computer, and we have to."
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"We can't let them be destroyed."
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"Scotty, can you buy me some time?"
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"- Aye, sir. - Then, get on this technology."
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"It's all we have to work with if we want to get back home."
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"Use your communicators for private messages."
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"- Sub-frequency, and scrambled. - Aye, sir."
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"- Lieutenant. - Yes, sir."
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"Get up to your post."
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"Run today's communication from Starfleet Command."
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"- Yes, sir. - Bones."
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"Captain, I... I'm..."
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"Uhura, you're the only one who can do it. I'll be right there."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Let's take a look at the library. We have a lot to learn."
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"Coordinates 712, stroke 4, Mr. Sulu."
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"Port batteries locked."
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"I could change your mind."
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"When the cat's away..."
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"- Communication status. - No storm damage, sir."
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"All stations report normal."
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"You're ordered to annihilate the Halkans unless they comply."
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"Phasers locked on target A, captain. Approaching optimum range."
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"- Captain? - Stand by, Mr. Sulu."
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"I..."
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"I've been ordered to check phaser couplings"
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"for possible damage by the storm."
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"Captain's orders."
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"I'll have to check with Security Chief Sulu, sir."
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"- Kirk here. - Phaser report, sir. No damage."
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"Very good. Thank you, Mr. Scott. Kirk out."
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"Planet's rotation is carrying primary target beyond arc of phaser lock."
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"Shall I correct orbit to new firing position?"
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"No."
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"This is a new race."
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"But it is clear that we cannot expect their cooperation."
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"They have refused the Empire."
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"Command procedure dictates that we provide the customary example."
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"Secondary target now moving beyond our phaser lock."
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"Put phasers on standby, Mr. Sulu."
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"- A serious breach of orders, captain. - I have my reasons."
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"It is useless to resist us."
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"You have 12 hours to consider your position."
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"Twelve years, Captain Kirk, or 12,000."
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"We are ethically compelled to deny your demand"
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"for our dilithium crystals,"
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"for you would use their power to destroy."
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"We will level your planet, and take what we want."
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"We will not argue. Twelve hours, no more."
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"Twelve hours, captain. That is unprecedented."
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"I shall be in my quarters."
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"Lieutenant Uhura,"
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"have Dr. McCoy and Mr. Scott meet me there."
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"Captain, you've placed yourself in a most grave position."
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"You're at liberty to do so, Mr. Spock."
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"Deck 5, sir?"
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"So you die, captain, and we all move up in rank."
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