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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Hunted (S03E03)
"during my return trip."
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"I assume we are returning to Lunar V."
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"That terrifies you."
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"I just killed three men to get out of there, counselor."
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"And I'm fully capable of killing you as well."
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"That's a terrifying thought, isn't it? Even to me."
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"Do they mistreat you there?"
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"Not at all."
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"I am comfortable, well fed and housed."
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"It's simply a matter of never being able to leave."
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"Do you always visit the prisoners?"
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"Are you a specialist in criminal behavior?"
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"Or am I just an interesting specimen who landed on the ship like an insect"
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"to be studied under your microscope?"
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"Why do you have all this anger toward me?"
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"Out of bitterness and resentment,"
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"I turned to crime."
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"How about this one?"
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"My mother abandoned me when I was a little boy."
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"I never got the guidance that a wild young man needed."
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"Why are you doing this?"
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"Isn't that what all of you mind-control experts do?"
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"I am not a mind-control expert."
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"I came here because I sensed you were in pain."
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"The pain is gone."
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"It's hard to describe."
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"He's aware of his crimes."
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"In fact, they trouble him deeply."
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"- Counselor-- - He's intelligent,"
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"thoughtful, typically Angosian."
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"but when I'm with him, I cannot believe"
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"that he is randomly and deliberately violent."
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"In fact, inherently, he has a nonviolent personality."
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"And he took apart half the transporter room in the process."
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"I'm not opening the door for him, captain."
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"I can only tell you that I sense something very unusual about him."
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"Something that is not inherent to a criminal personality."
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"In a few hours, I'll be turning him over to the Angosians,"
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"and I'll be happy to do it."
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"I understand."
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"Data?"
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"Do we have a link-up with the Angosian central computer?"
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"Yes, counselor."
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"pursuant to their application for admittance."
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"Can I see a police record on Roga Danar?"
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"There is no police record."
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"That's impossible. He's been in prison."
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"Military? He's a soldier?"
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"That may provide an explanation for the tactics"
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"he was able to use against us when we tried to capture him."
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"It doesn't say here what he was arrested for."
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"Call up his military record."
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"received two promotions to the rank of subahdar,"
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"a very honorable tour of duty."
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"What was this man's crime?"
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"I've learned you are a soldier."
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"I was a soldier."
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"Why were you put in prison?"
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"Obviously because I am a threat to society."
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"There's no police record. What did you do?"
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"I don't understand."
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"Why are you bothering to try, counselor?"
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"Because I want to help if I can."
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"Unlock the door."
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"You are a nonviolent man,"
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"yet you committed acts of excessive violence."
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"- Did you have to? - It was war."
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"It started the day I volunteered, counselor."
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"Roga Danar was an idealistic young man"
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"What he didn't realize was that by doing so,"
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"he would have to give up that way of life forever."
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"He's not the same man who left home to go to war."
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"He's been through intense psychological manipulation"
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"and biochemical modifications."
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"His cell structure has been significantly altered."
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"They used a combination of cryptobioloin,"
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"triclenidil, macrospentol,"
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"and a few things I can't even recognize."
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"Was he a prisoner of war? Who did this to him?"
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"His own government."
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"He can be absolutely normal, but when a danger is perceived,"
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"the programming clicks in and takes over."
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"Memory, strength, intelligence, reflexes all become enhanced."
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"He's conditioned to survive at any cost."
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"One of the new substances in his cellular structure"
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"even shields electrical impulses."
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"Perhaps that would explain why our sensors did not detect him."
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"He committed no crime."
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"When the first soldiers returned to Angosia, they had trouble."
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"The rules changed too quickly."
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"A lost temper could result in murder."
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"They were just exiled to Lunar V."
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"Lunar V."
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"An orbiting gulag."
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"What do you want?"
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"- Am I disturbing you? - Yes."
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"I'd rather talk to someone."
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"- Why do you have yellow eyes? - I am an Android."
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"- We do? - Yes."
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"We have both been programmed."
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"Ah, yes, yes, you've been talking to Counselor Troi."
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"It is not at all the same, android."
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"I do not mean to belittle your condition. I understand your dilemma."
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"But I am curious."
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"My program can be altered. Yours cannot?"
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"The man I was is still inside me,"
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"but this conditioning has been imposed,"
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"woven together with my thoughts and my feelings and my responses."
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"How do you separate the program from the man?"
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"Without further analysis of your condition from Counselor Troi"
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"or Dr. Crusher, I cannot say."
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"If it could be undone, wouldn't they undo it?"
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"I cannot answer that."
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"Nor can I."
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"Yet I ask myself that question every moment of every day."
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"Captain, what this man has been telling you is full of half-truths."
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"He's a prisoner. What do you expect him to say about us?"
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"Well, perhaps you would clarify it for me."
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"Soldiers were resettled on Lunar V."
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"It was to be their colony."
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