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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Naked Time (S01E01)
"We have three days to live over again."
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"Not those last three days."
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"Course laid in, sir."
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"Captain's log:"
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"Our mission: Pick up a scientific party below,"
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"observe the disintegration of the planet."
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"- Check out the life-support systems. - Right, sir."
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"All life systems were off, sir."
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"Someone strangled this woman."
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"- The other four are back there. - Dead?"
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"- Right, sir. - Engineer at his post?"
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"He's frozen there like he didn't care."
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"The rest?"
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"Well..."
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"Better look for yourself, Mr. Spock."
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"Be certain we expose ourselves to nothing."
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"It's like nothing we've dealt with before."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"Its five-year mission:"
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"The science party we were to have picked up has been found dead."
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"Meanwhile, we remain in orbit to complete our mission:"
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"- Did you receive my signal, Mr. Scott? - Yes, sir."
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"Decontaminate."
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"- Captain here. - Spock and Tormolen aboard, sir."
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"We're holding them in the chamber for decontamination."
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"You're fine, Joe. Up and out of there."
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"Mr. Spock."
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"Your pulse is 242."
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"Your blood pressure is practically nonexistent,"
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"assuming you call that green stuff in your veins blood."
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"The readings are perfectly normal for me, doctor. Thank you."
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"And as for my anatomy being different from yours, I am delighted."
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"- Captain. - How are they?"
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"- They're fine, Jim. - Terrible, captain."
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"You keep wondering, and you keep signing on."
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"Any guesses, Mr. Spock? Any idea what happened down there?"
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"I wish I could say, captain. Circumstances were quite bizarre."
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"However, our record tapes may show us something."
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"Six dead. Six people dead."
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"Next tape, please."
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"- Spectroanalysis tape, sir. - Thank you."
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"An engineer there, apparently oblivious to everything, a woman strangled,"
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"a crewman with a phaser pistol in his hand."
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"He'd used the computer room as if it were an amusement gallery."
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"And a fully clothed man frozen to death in a shower."
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"The bioanalysis on the tapes prove that conclusively."
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"Could be some form of space madness we've never heard of."
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"But it would have to be caused by something."
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"Our spectro readings showed no contamination,"
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"Instruments register only those things they're designed to register."
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"Space still contains infinite unknowns."
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"of the breakup of this planet."
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"To do this, we need the Enterprise in a critically tight orbit. Question:"
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"Could what happened down there to those people"
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"We will need top efficiency, captain. It'll be a tricky orbit."
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"in gravity, mass, magnetic field."
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"The purpose of a briefing, gentlemen, is to get me answers"
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"based on your abilities and experience."
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"In a critical orbit, there's no time for surprise."
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"Bridge to captain."
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"Kirk here."
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"Scanners report sudden four-degree shift in planet magnetic field."
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"A change in mass also, sir."
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"It's beginning. Unusually rapid shifts."
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"I'll hold you to that half-second, Scotty."
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"Foil. It's a rapier, a thin sword."
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"All right. So, what do you do with it?"
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"Self-defence, mayhem, shish kebab?"
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"- You practise. - For what?"
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"Last week it was botany he was trying to get me interested in."
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"I was supposed to be collecting leaves, plant specimens..."
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"Your attitude is all wrong."
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"Fencing tones the muscle, sharpens the eye, improves the posture."
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"You tell him, Joey. Explain to him."
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"Hey, Joey."
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"Attention: Engine room on standby alert."
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"All duty personnel to the bridge. Acknowledge."
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"You sure you're all right now, Joe? We've gotta leave."
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"We're all a bunch of hypocrites."
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"Stick our noses into something that we've got no business."
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"What are we doing out here in space? Good?"
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"What good?"
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"We're polluting it, destroying it."
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"We've got no business being out here, no business."
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"- Take it easy now, would you? - Now calm down."
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"If a man was supposed to fly, he'd have wings."
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"Wouldn't need life-support systems to keep him from freezing to death."
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"- Hey, Joey, put the knife down, huh? - You're all steamed up, Joe."
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"We don't belong here."
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"It's not ours, not ours."
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"Destroying and watching..."
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"We don't belong."
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"Six people died down there."
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"Why do I deserve to live?"
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"- What are you doing, Joe? - Hey, Joey, put the knife down."
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"Joey, give me the knife."
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"Emergency! Rec room, area 39! We need medics!"
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"But unknown to us,"
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"a totally new and unusual disease has been brought aboard."
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"- Yes, sir. - Magnetic field continuing to shift, sir."
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"Planet continuing to shrink in mass."
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"- Mr. Spock? - All scanning stations manned,"
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"all recorders functioning, captain."
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"Obviously, this planet is condensing more rapidly than expected."
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"Before its sun went dark, this planet was remarkably similar to yours."
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"- Helm answering nicely, captain. - Good."
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"Communications status, captain."
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"- Tormolen's record? - Psychiatric file, personality quotients."
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"- Was he trying to kill himself? - It's doubtful he meant to."
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"His capacity for self-doubt has always been rather high."
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"What puzzles me is what brought it to the surface with so much force."
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"His breathing rate is dropping, doctor."
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"Compensate with the respirator."
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"Closing."
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"- What is it? - Relative gravity increase, sir."
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"Compensate."
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"Compensate."
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"Maybe a little nervous, I guess."
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"This man should be getting stronger."
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"You sure the respirator is functioning properly?"
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