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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Wink of an Eye (S03E03)
"Lieutenant Commander Scott reporting."
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"We may have a malfunction. I'm about to check circuits, sir."
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"You do that."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, does the location of the distress call"
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"Yes, sir. I am still receiving visual contact."
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"They are pleading for immediate assistance."
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"- Nothing, Mr. Spock? - Evidently a civilisation of high order."
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"humanoid in appearance, according to the paintings."
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"No sign of present life?"
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"What happened?"
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Scotty, are the transporter controls functioning now?"
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"No, he's in Sickbay. Dr. McCoy's running a check on the landing party."
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"- Mr. Sulu, I would like... - Captain, it corrected itself."
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"We were once a nation of 900,000."
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"This city alone..."
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"It is logical to assume that this distress call was prerecorded."
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"That would explain our continuing to receive it"
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"Yes, but the fact remains that when we beamed down,"
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"we couldn't find those people. They were there, now they're not."
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"Nor is crewman Compton."
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"Mr. Sulu, I want the ship on standby alert"
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"while we continue the investigation."
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"- Can't it wait, Bones? - Your orders, Jim. You're the last one."
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"- What is it? - Tell the captain what you told me."
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"- Anything missing? - Just disordered."
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"As though someone had picked up everything and examined it."
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"Thank you."
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"All perfectly normal."
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"What do you mean?"
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"And it's just happened again."
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"Captain, I have a reading from Life Support Centre."
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"Lieutenant, shipwide order."
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"I'm getting readings of an alien presence"
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"It would seem, captain, that they intend to allow"
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"I would say that the installation is incomplete."
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"Disconnect it."
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"Destroy it."
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"They're in here."
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"You."
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"It seems that we may look at it, captain, but that is all."
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"and they wish to impress upon us what they can do to us."
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"- Affirmative - Read out."
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"- Data insufficient. - Number of enemy forces."
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"- Data insufficient. - Purpose of the invasion."
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"Immediate purpose:"
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"Who are you?"
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"A ridiculously long process, but I've taken care of it."
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"Mr. Spock?"
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"This is nothing?"
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"Lieutenant."
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"because of the acceleration."
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"We had to make some changes in it to adjust it to us."
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"I am their queen."
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"You'll enjoy living on Scalos."
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"They will look for you, but they will not find you."
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"Oh, that won't work."
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"Point it right at me."
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"And I am quite good at self-defence too."
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"Please, accept what has happened."
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"If I agree to go with you, will you set this ship to rights,"
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"It always happens this way."
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"They are very upset at first,"
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"He's on his way to you."
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"- Captain Kirk, you've made it. - Compton."
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"- Did they accelerate you? - Yes, sir."
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"They've hooked something into the life-support system."
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"They're in there. We've gotta get rid of it."
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"- By whose order? - The commander."
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"He was my captain."
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"Cell damage."
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"I suggest we recall the captain's words:"
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"and you'll approve of it."
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"In your struggle with Compton, some of his cells were damaged."
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"They age very rapidly and die."
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"- He was so young. - Was."
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"I have noted that."
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"- Damaged, they age incredibly fast."
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"By the time they hear this, it will be too late."
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"You'll be quite happy about it. Just as Compton was."
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"All of our men had become sterile."
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"Perhaps one or two others of your crew."
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"They will remain here in suspended animation."
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"You will not last forever. You know that, captain."
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"Your trouble is in you."
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"Did they solve anything? Have you tried any other way?"
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"Please don't delay."
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"What makes you think I would do that?"
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"I don't believe that."
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"I'd like to leave before he activates the suspended-animation device."
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"We're in the Transporter Room, you can activate."
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"Nothing. He didn't have time."
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"What would you say it is, captain?"
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"The technicians reported a loss of power. That must be it."
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"I would say that you sabotaged the transporter to buy time."
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"Yes, of course."
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"Nurse, programme the information"
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"I've been hearing that whine ever since we beamed down to Scalos."
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"All this rushing about has left me windblown."
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"Are you married, captain?"
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"It was quite delightful kissing you when you couldn't see me."
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"But I would have been disappointed if you hadn't tried."
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"Just don't try it again."
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"you will come around to our way of thinking sooner or later."
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"of what was once a thriving civilisation."
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"Our planet, Scalos, in which existed culturally enlightened populations,"
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"has attempted to survive this mysterious affliction, but to no avail..."
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"- McCoy to Spock. - Spock here."
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"Please stand by in the Transporter Room."
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"Sufficient energy for beaming down."
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"Well, go get the others and bring them up here."
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"Deela?"
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"Deela?"
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"Rael..."
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"How very fortunate for you, Rael."
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"What I do is necessary, and you have no right to question it."
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"Allow me the dignity of liking the man I select."
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"I suppose I still do."
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"But we are going to Scalos?"
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