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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - A Taste of Armageddon (S01E01)
"Practising a peculiar variety of diplomacy, sir."
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"I'll take you to a place of comparative safety, then I must find the captain."
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"They took him to the Council Room under heavy guard."
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"By now, Mr. Ambassador, I'm sure you realise"
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"that normal diplomatic procedures are ineffective here."
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"I've never been a soldier, Mr. Spock, but I learn very quickly."
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"Captain, surely you can see the position we are in."
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"My people are not responsible for your agreements."
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"You will be responsible for an escalation that will destroy everything."
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"Millions of people horribly killed,"
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"complete destruction of our culture here."
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"Yes, and the culture on Vendikar."
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"Disaster, disease, starvation,"
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"horrible, lingering death, pain and anguish."
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"That seems to frighten you."
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"It would frighten any sane man."
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"Don't you understand, captain? We have done away with all that."
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"Now you are threatening to bring it down on us again."
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"Are those 500 people of yours more important"
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"than the hundreds of millions of innocent people"
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"on Eminiar and Vendikar? What kind of monster are you?"
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"I'm a barbarian. You said it yourself."
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"I had hoped I had spoken only figuratively."
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"You give me no choice, captain."
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"We are not bandits. You force us to act as bandits."
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"This is the USS Enterprise."
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"Scotty, general order 24 in two hours! In two hours!"
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"Enterprise, this is Anan 7,"
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"First Councilman of the High Council of Eminiar."
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"We hold your captain, his party, your ambassador and his party prisoners."
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"I mean it, captain."
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"All that it means is that I won't be around for the destruction."
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"That means in two hours the Enterprise will destroy Eminiar Vll."
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"Planetary defence system. Open fire on the Enterprise."
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"I'm sorry, councilman, the target has moved out of range."
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"You wouldn't do this."
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"Hundreds of millions of people..."
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"Councilman, I received a message from Vendikar."
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"Our time is nearly up. Our quota is short by several thousand."
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"Councilman, disintegrator station 11 has been destroyed."
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"Earth party reported seen in corridor 4-A."
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"You have less than two hours, councilman."
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"What I want or don't want has nothing to do with it. Escalation is automatic."
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"- You can stop it! - Stop it?"
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"I'm counting on it."
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"This is the commander of the USS Enterprise."
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"All cities and installations on Eminiar Vll"
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"have been located, identified and fed into our fire control system."
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"In one hour and 45 minutes,"
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"the entire inhabited surface of your planet will be destroyed."
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"What can I do? Somebody, please tell me."
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"Over there. You, over there. Move, move, move."
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"Now we'll talk."
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"I had assumed you needed help. I see I'm in error."
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"Oh, I need the help. In there, Mr. Spock."
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"Aye, captain. Are you all right?"
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"If everything goes according to plan, you can beam us up in ten minutes."
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"If you don't hear from us, carry out general order 24 on schedule."
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"Aye, aye, captain. Is there anything else we can do?"
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"Death, destruction, disease, horror,"
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"That's what makes it a thing to be avoided."
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"You've made it neat and painless."
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"So neat and painless, you've had no reason to stop it."
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"Since it seems to be the only way I can save my crew and my ship,"
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"- Mr. Ambassador? - Yes, captain?"
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"Gentlemen, if you please."
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"You."
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"Come with me. Mr. Osborne."
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"These are the attack computers, captain."
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"That one's defence, that one computes the casualties."
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"- Yes, go on. - The moment contact is broken,"
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"it abrogates the agreement between the two warring parties."
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"This one's the key."
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"The circuit is now locked. Destroy this one, and they'll all go."
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"Against the wall!"
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"- Do you realise what you have done? - Yes, I do."
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"The Vendikans will now assume you've broken your agreement"
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"and that you're preparing to wage real war with real weapons."
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"They'll destroy your cities, devastate your planet."
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"Yes, councilman, you have a real war on your hands."
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"or you might consider an alternative."
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"Put an end to it. Make peace."
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"There can be no peace."
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"Don't you see? We've admitted it to ourselves."
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"We're a killer species. It's instinctive. It's the same with you."
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"Your general order 24."
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"We're human beings"
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"with the blood of a million savage years on our hands."
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"But we can stop it."
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"We can admit that we're killers, but we're not going to kill today."
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"I think you'll find that they're just as terrified, appalled, horrified as you are."
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"That they'll do anything to avoid the alternative I've given you."
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"It's up to you."
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"I shall be glad to offer my services as negotiator between you and Vendikar."
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"I've had some small experiences in such matters."
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"There may be a chance."
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"We have a direct channel with Vendikar's High Council."
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"- It hasn't been used in centuries. - Then it's long overdue."
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"Shall we go?"
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"There's a chance it may work, captain."
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"- Kirk to Enterprise. Scotty? - Scott here, captain."
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"Cancel implementation of general order 24."
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"Alert Transporter Room. We're ready to beam up."
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"Space detail set, captain."
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"Message from Eminiar Vll, captain."
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"Ambassador Fox reports negotiations are under way with Vendikar."
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"- Outlook hopeful. - Good."
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"Captain, you took a big chance."
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"They had been killing 3 million people a year."
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"It had been going on for 500 years. An actual attack wouldn't have killed"
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"but it would've ended their ability to make war."
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"The fighting would've been over. Permanently."
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"Still, the Eminians keep a very orderly society,"
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"A very, very messy business."
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"A feeling is not much to go on."
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"Captain, you almost make me believe in luck."
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"with the civilizations known to be there."
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"Captain, message coming in from Eminiar Vll."
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"Is that supposed to mean something?"
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"to seek out new life and new civilizations,"
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