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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - A Taste of Armageddon (S01E01)
"The people die, but our culture goes on."
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"You mean to tell me..."
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"...your people just walk into a disintegration machine"
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"We have a high consciousness of duty, captain."
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"There is a certain scientific logic about it."
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"I do not approve."
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"- I understand. - Good."
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"Then you will recall I warned you not to come here."
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"You chose to ignore my warning."
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"I'm sorry, but it's happened."
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"about our planet, it became a legitimate target."
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"All persons aboard your ship have 24 hours"
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"In order to ensure their cooperation, I have ordered you, captain,"
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"If possible, we shall spare your ship, captain."
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"But its passengers and crew are already dead."
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"Captain's log, delayed."
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"The Enterprise, in orbit about Eminiar Vll,"
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"has been declared a casualty"
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"I and my landing party, though apparently not included"
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"as casualties aboard the Enterprise,"
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"are confined on the planet's surface,"
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"awaiting what?"
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"I have been sent to ask if you require anything."
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"We require a great deal. I wish to speak to Anan 7."
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"He is busy coordinating casualty lists."
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"He'll have more casualty lists than he knows what to do with"
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"if he doesn't get in here and talk to me."
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"Your duty doesn't include stepping into a disintegrator and disappearing."
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"I must report to a disintegrator by noon tomorrow."
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"Is that all it means to you?"
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"To report and die?"
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"My life is as dear to me as yours is to you, captain."
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"- But how can you stand? - Don't you see?"
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"If I refuse to report, and others refuse,"
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"then Vendikar would have no choice but to launch real weapons."
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"We would have to do the same to defend ourselves."
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"A whole civilisation would be destroyed."
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"Surely, you can see that ours is the better way."
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"No. I don't see that at all."
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"It's been our way for almost 500 years."
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"Yes. Anan 7."
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"Now, if there'd been trouble, they should've at least managed"
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"- to get word back to us. - Well, we can't just sit here."
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"What would you suggest?"
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"Mr. Scott, message coming in from the captain."
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"- Scott here, captain. - Good news, Mr. Scott."
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"of full, normal, diplomatic relations."
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"Mr. Fox will be glad to hear about that."
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"They've assured me that our people will have a wonderful time."
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"- Captain? - Yes, Mr. Scott."
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"- All personnel? - All personnel."
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"Those are my orders, Mr. Scott."
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"Aye, aye, captain."
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"I'll start forming shore parties immediately. Scott out."
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"Well, now, what do you think of that?"
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"Well, I do."
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"Computer, last message received and recorded from Captain Kirk."
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"In place."
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"Run it through analyser. Question: Is it or is it not the captain's voice?"
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"Well, they've got them, doctor. And now they're trying to get us."
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"Limited telepathic abilities are inherent in Vulcanians, captain."
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"It may work, it may not."
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"Do your best."
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"- Thank you, Mr. Spock. - My pleasure."
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"What do we do now, captain?"
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"We get our communicators back and try and contact the ship."
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"Mr. Spock, we'll need more weapons."
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"I understand."
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"We'll try to take it easy, but if we're forced to kill..."
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"An entrance, captain, but no exit."
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"They go in, but they do not come out."
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"- A disintegration machine. - So I would assume."
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"Mea."
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"- I'm... I'm going... - You're not going in there."
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"- But I must. - No, you're not."
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"Please. It's all right. Don't worry about me."
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"All right, you people, clear out of the way."
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"Throwing a monkey wrench into the machinery."
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"Come on, let's get out of here."
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"The Federation prisoners have attacked their guard and escaped."
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"They are armed."
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"Disintegration station number 12 destroyed, councilman."
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"Apparently by disrupter fire."
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"They are to be found. They are armed."
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"If they resist, do what is necessary."
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"Planetary disrupter banks,"
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"Stand by to fire, full power."
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"Councilman, planetary disrupter banks locked onto target."
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"Standing by."
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"In ten seconds, open fire."
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"Those are the orders of the Council."
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"Ship's log, stardate 3193.0."
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"Chief Engineer Scott recording."
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"on the surface of Eminiar Vll."
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"I have taken standard precautionary measures"
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"while we continue our attempts to locate them."
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"Phaser crews ready. Sensors reading zero."
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"- Correction. Mr. Scott? - Yes, Mr. DePaul."
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"Oh, no. They're taking potshots at us."
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"- Holding, Mr. DePaul? - Screens firm, sir."
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"Extremely powerful sonic vibrations, decibels 18 to the 12th power."
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"If those screens weren't up, we'd be totally disrupted by now."
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"Well, I guess that answers our questions, Mr. Scott."
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"- They're not very friendly, are they? - Aye."
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"If they're alive and if we can find them. That's a big planet."
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"Not too big for the Enterprise to handle, if it has to."
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"And we can't lower our screens with their disrupters on us."
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"Of course, I could treat them to a few dozen photon torpedoes."
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"You'll do no such thing, Mr. Scott."
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"Mr. Fox, we're under attack. They're trying to knock us down."
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"- You have taken defensive measures. - Of course, but..."
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""But." There are no "buts.""
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"and one of my jobs is to clear up misunderstandings."
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"- They're holding our captain. - We have no proof of that."
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"We came here to establish diplomatic relations with these people."
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"But they're the ones looking for a fight, Mr. Fox."
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"Lieutenant, open up a channel and keep it open."
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"There will be no punitive measures, gentlemen. Those are my orders."
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"Diplomats."
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"The best diplomat I know is a fully activated phaser bank."
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