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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Allegiance (S03E03)
"I can't."
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"You're right, Mr. Tholl."
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"And there is no way to prove that we aren't."
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"But until we set aside our mutual fears and trust one another,"
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"we have no hope of escape."
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"She's right. There may be an enemy among us."
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"And what if there is, Mr. Tholl?"
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"until hostility leads to violence?"
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"Shall we allow our suspicions to destroy us?"
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"Now, let's see if we can override this stun mechanism."
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"Helm, take us into 20 million kilometers."
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"Mr. Worf, divert enough power to the shields"
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"to offset the increased radiation and magnetic fields."
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"Sir, at 20 million kilometers,"
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"Noted, Mr. Data."
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"may I have a word with you?"
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"You have the Bridge, Mr. Data."
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"Aye, sir."
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"What is our mission?"
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"I'm under no obligation to tell you that."
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"If you don't, you force me to take command of this vessel."
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"On what grounds?"
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"You are endangering this ship for no reason."
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"- No reason you're aware of. - That's not good enough."
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"Your behavior has been erratic."
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"Erratic enough to justify mutiny?"
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"Do you honestly believe you have sufficient evidence"
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"No, I don't."
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"But I can't let you risk the lives of this crew."
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"that you might be the one with the problem?"
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"if you report to Sickbay for a full examination."
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"Otherwise, I will have to relieve you from duty."
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"Think about it."
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"I may have overloaded it, sir."
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"- Mr. Tholl. - I still think this is a mistake."
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"We're no better off than when we started."
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"Increasing power to Number 3 Shield to compensate."
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"Sir, at that distance,"
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"the ship will not withstand the magnetic fields and radiation."
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"We will not survive."
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"Mr. Worf, confine Mr. Riker to his quarters."
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"Mr. Worf, I gave you an order."
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"You're destroying yourself."
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"And anyone foolish enough to listen to you."
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"You've shown none of the concern Captain Picard would"
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"for the safety of this ship, the welfare of this crew."
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"Heading 185 mark 32, full impulse."
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"Full impulse, aye, Commander."
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"I hope you're satisfied, Picard. You've accomplished nothing."
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"The sound of your voice is beginning to anger me."
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"Well,"
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"I think this charade has gone far enough."
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"Don't you?"
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"Oh, yes, you do."
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"It's a laboratory maze. A carefully structured test."
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"It's an experiment to see how well we react under pressure."
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"How do you know?"
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"It's the only explanation."
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"Look at the four of us."
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"We do have something in common."
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"You, the anarchist, reject authority in any form."
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"I, a Starfleet captain, trained to command."
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"And you,"
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"a Starfleet cadet,"
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"and have devised obstacles for us to overcome."
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"They give us food which Esoqq can't eat"
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"to make him a threat."
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"They give us a door we can't open"
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"until the four of us cooperate."
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"And each time we succeed,"
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"while you"
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"observe our reactions."
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"Sir, I've been trying to help."
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"I found it unlikely that a first-year cadet"
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"would know of the Enterprise's visit to Mintaka III, so I tested you."
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"Starfleet has classified the Cor Caroli V plague a secret."
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"No cadet would have knowledge of that incident."
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"- Captain-- - So"
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"As far as I am concerned, this experiment is over."
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"You are correct, Captain Picard."
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"we borrowed you, Tholl and Esoqq and replaced you with replicas."
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"Replicas?"
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"including the brain's many trillion dendritic connections"
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"An imposter running my ship?"
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"Much more efficient than your primitive vocal communications."
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"We would like to pursue this study,"
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"but of course, your awareness of it would taint the results."
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"We will therefore return you to your places of origin."
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"- Captain. - Hold your positions. Take no action."
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"Why did you choose to study"
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"the concepts of authority and leadership?"
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"Because our species has no such concepts."
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"distinctions among ourselves are meaningless."
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"Hence we have no leaders, no followers."
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"Our replicas of Tholl and Esoqq"
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"explored this issue on Mizar II and on Chalna,"
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"Your responses were most intriguing."
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"Because kidnapping is an immoral assault."
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"The rights of other races must be respected."
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"This concept of morality is a very interesting human characteristic."
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"- We shall have to study it sometime. - Now, Mr. Worf."
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"Because there is something else you can learn."
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"With an alert crew,"
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"even our primitive vocal communications"
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"are unnecessary."
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"With a single look,"
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"I was able to inform my crew that I wanted to hold you here."
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"Because I've decided to conduct an experiment of my own."
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"I want to see how you react to being imprisoned."
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"Captain, our species cannot bear captivity."
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"Imprisonment is an injury, regardless of how you justify it."
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"And now that you have had a taste of captivity,"
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"perhaps you will reconsider the morality of inflicting it on others."
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"In any event, we now know of your race"
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"and we know how to imprison you."
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"Bear that in mind."
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"Mr. Crusher, set course to rendezvous with the Hood, warp 8."
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"Status, Number One."
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"Then my doppelganger caused no serious damage?"
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"The replica was convincing."
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