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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Is There in Truth No Beauty? (S03E03)
"Thank you, Mr. Marvick, I shall be wearing the visor."
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"We mustn't keep the ambassador waiting."
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"If you'll go with Mr. Scott, the two of you will have a great deal in common."
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"Indeed. It's a rare privilege meeting one of the designers of the Enterprise."
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"Lieutenant Uhura,"
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"Aye, sir."
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"This is Captain Kirk, inform the ambassador and Dr. Jones"
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"we're ready to beam them aboard."
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"Kirk out."
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"Are you sure this visor will work?"
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"It has proved effective for Vulcans."
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"I shall endeavour to keep it under control."
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"Inform me when transport is complete."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"Captain Kirk, we are ready."
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"This is Captain Kirk to all ship's personnel."
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"Clear passageways immediately."
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"on your assignment with Ambassador Kollos."
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"...with the ambassador."
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"I'm sure you will find it a fascinating experience."
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"I wasn't aware that anyone had ever achieved"
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"a mind-link with the Medusans."
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"No one ever has."
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"I was referring to mind-links I had attempted"
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"that you turned down the assignment with the ambassador."
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"I was unable to accept. My life is here."
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"All right, let's take her out. Warp factor 2."
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"to exchange greetings with the ambassador."
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"I'm sure the ambassador would be charmed."
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"I almost envy you your assignment."
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"I see in your mind that you are tempted to take my place."
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"Not correct, doctor."
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"Although I am aware of your mind attempting to contact mine."
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"Were you born a telepath?"
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"Yes."
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"That is why I had to study on Vulcan."
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"I understand."
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"I think I'll stay here a bit."
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"Ambassador Kollos often finds the process of transport"
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"somewhat unsettling."
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"I understand."
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"Our ship's surgeon often makes the same complaint."
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"Do call when you are ready."
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"What is it he sees when he looks at you?"
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"I can't understand why they let you go with Kollos."
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""They," captain?"
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"The male population of the Federation."
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"Didn't someone try and talk you out of it?"
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"Now that you ask, yes."
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"Tell me, Dr. Jones, why isn't it dangerous for you to be with Kollos?"
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"Spock, I can understand, nothing makes an impression on him."
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"- Why, thank you, captain. - You're very welcome, Mr. Spock."
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"But as I understand it, no human can look at Kollos, even with a visor,"
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"without going mad. How do you manage?"
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"On Vulcan, I learned to do things impossible to learn anywhere else."
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"- To read minds? - How not to read them, captain."
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"I don't understand."
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"of other people's thoughts and emotions."
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"Or of their own thoughts and emotions."
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"I was just noticing your Vulcan IDIC, Mr. Spock."
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"you can mind-link with the Medusans far better than I could?"
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"Well, I doubt that Mr. Spock would don the most revered of all Vulcan symbols"
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"As a matter of fact,"
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"I wear it this evening to honour you, doctor."
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"Indeed."
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"but back to your mission."
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"Doctor, do you feel any way may be found"
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"Well, the key is the mind-link that I learned on Vulcan."
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"Once we have learned the technique"
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"of forming a corporate intelligence with the Medusans,"
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"the designers, that's where Larry comes in,"
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"I don't care how benevolent the Medusans are supposed to be,"
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"isn't it suicidal to deal with something ugly enough to drive men mad?"
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"Why do you do it?"
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"I see, Dr. McCoy, that you still subscribe"
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"to the outmoded notion promulgated by your ancient Greeks"
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"that what is good must also be beautiful."
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"And the reverse of course,"
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"One of the last of our prejudices."
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"At the risk of sounding prejudiced, gentlemen, here's to beauty."
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"How can one so full of joy and the love of life as you, doctor,"
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"condemn yourself to look upon disease and suffering for the rest of your life?"
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"Can we allow that, gentlemen?"
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"Some more Antarean brandy?"
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"What is it?"
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"There's somebody nearby thinking of murder."
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"Who is it? Can you tell?"
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"It isn't there anymore."
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"- Of course. Perhaps I'll see you... - Escort you to your quarters."
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"Thank you, gentlemen. You make a choice impossible."
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"- It was a delightful dinner. - Sleep well, Miranda."
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"Are you sure you're well enough to find your way alone?"
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"Of course, Dr. McCoy. Please, don't worry about me."
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"Where I come from, that's what we call a lady."
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"- Yes, she is something special. - Very special."
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"I suggest you treat her accordingly."
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"I've known Dr. Jones long enough to be aware of her remarkable gifts."
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"Well, it's been a long day for me."
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"Laddie, would you like to stop off at Engineering with me?"
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"I have a few things to check."
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"And a bottle of Scotch says that you can't handle the controls you designed."
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"Some other time."
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"- Good night, gentlemen. - Good night, Scotty."
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"You're dressed up for the occasion, Spock, very impressive."
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"I genuinely intended to honour her, captain."
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"Bones."
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"What's troubling you with the girl?"
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"Well, she's not just another girl, captain, don't make that mistake."
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"I don't know what it is exactly. She seems very vulnerable."
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"We're all vulnerable in one way or another."
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"Of course. But there's something so very disturbing about her."
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"I agree."
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"Good night, Bones."
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"- Who is it? - Larry."
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"I rather enjoyed it."
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"Yes, I know you did."
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"I didn't."
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"You were so far away."
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"- I'll be further away than that soon. - Please don't talk of that."
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