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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Royale (S02E02)
"Now, here are your room keys."
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"And some complimentary casino chips."
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"Enjoy."
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"What is this place?"
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"How did a being like you get here?"
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"What he means is, what planet is this?"
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"- l beg your pardon? - This planet. What do you call it?"
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"We call it Theta Vlll."
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"How charming."
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"None of these people are emitting life signs."
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"You mean, they're not alive?"
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"Then what are they?"
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"These beings, are they machines"
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"Not illusion, lieutenant. They do exist."
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"Take this creature, for example."
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"He does not exhibit any DNA structure."
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"Excuse me, son. Look who's talking."
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"All right, time to get down to business."
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"Status report?"
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"We're attempting to employ alternate encoding schemes."
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"Hmm. That's impossible to tell, captain."
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"lt's unlike Commander Riker not to follow procedure."
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"he should have returned immediately to the beam-down coordinates."
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"l don't feel he's in any danger."
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"ln fact, if l could choose one word to assess his mood,"
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"it would be amused."
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"Amused?"
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"[PlCARD SlGHS]"
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"We want some chips here, mister. Yes, sirree. Ha, ha."
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"- You're new around here, aren't you? - Yes, sir."
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"Sit down. l'm gonna teach you how this game is played, boy."
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"[TEXAS CHUCKLlNG]"
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"Go ahead, ante up."
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"He wants you to cut the cards."
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"- Ah. ls this poker? - No, no. Blackjack."
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"Blackjack? Accessing."
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"Ah. Also known as Twenty-one."
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"Picture cards are worth ten, aces one or eleven,"
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"all other cards face value."
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"Boy, you're right. You are right."
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"TEXAS: Pretty smooth."
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"Run them, boy."
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"Make them nice because there's no bread in the house."
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"- Twenty-one, twenty-one, twenty-one. - Look at your hand, honey."
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"Now, honey, you got 1 5 and the dealer's showing ten."
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"Do l hit, Texas, or do l stand?"
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"- Oh. Damn. - Aw. Shoot."
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"Another, please."
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"Don't you think you've had about enough?"
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"lf the objective of the game is to approach a total of 21 points,"
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"l will definitely need another card."
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"- Yeah. - Boy, you have got the brass."
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"Do you know what the odds are on a five-card Charlie?"
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"Hell, you're just throwing your money away."
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"Hit me."
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"TEXAS: How'd you...? VANESSA: Whoo!"
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"Hey, you're not one of them card-counting fellas, are you?"
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"The number of the cards and their values remain quite constant."
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"What would be the purpose in counting them?"
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"Fun, sir?"
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"While there is a certain amount of enjoyment involved,"
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"- Save it. We're getting out of here. - Understood, sir."
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"TEXAS: You guys are holding up the game."
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"l'll watch your chips."
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"- Ah. Thank you, sir. TEXAS: Hey."
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"Sorry, sir."
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"Deal them up."
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"Progress."
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"We've accessed the range of encoding scheme alternates."
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"The difficulty is in the frequency range. And interference is highly variable."
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"See, the problem may be"
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"with the envelope covering the structure."
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"There are hydrogen carbon helix patterns throughout."
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"Any transmissions are simply scattered"
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"and refracted at random."
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"- No wonder you can't get through. - Exactly."
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"PlCARD: Those are some fairly aggressive computations, lieutenant."
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"l'm comparing the molecular integrity of that bubble against our phasers."
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"- ls penetration possible? - l don't know just yet."
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"lt may be an option."
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"- l'd like to run this test. - Make it so."
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"Try that again."
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"Let's find another way out of here."
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"Aside from the main door, is there another exit l might use?"
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"Excuse me."
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"Say, l was wondering if you could tell me..."
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"[GRUNTlNG]"
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"That's a good deal of structural integrity, Worf."
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"Sir, l can find no other exits. l believe we are trapped here."
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"PlCARD: Captain's log, supplemental."
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"We remain in orbit around Theta Vlll,"
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"still out of contact with the away team."
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"We're almost there, captain."
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"We'll be able to attempt contact in a few minutes."
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"ln what way?"
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"Commander Riker has become tense,"
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"Phasers are totally ineffective on all surfaces."
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"- Sir, our options appear quite limited. - We don't have any."
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"l'm gonna make him leave Rita alone."
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"Look, kid, l like you. l don't wanna see you get hurt."
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"You'll see how tough Mickey D is. He's nothing."
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"We would like to get out of here now."
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"The Royale's exits are clearly marked."
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"That's not good enough."
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"lf you have a complaint about the service you've received"
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"during your stay here, you can always take it up with the manager."
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"Fine. l'd like to see him immediately."
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"PlCARD [OVER COM, DlSTORTED]: Riker, can you read?"
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"Yes."
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"There's a good deal of interference, captain, but you are getting through."
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"Number One, why haven't you left that building?"
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"We tried, sir. lt seems like we're trapped in here."
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"We're in no immediate danger. But l am concerned."
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"Something about your location is interfering with communication."
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"- We are working on the problem. RIKER: Standing by, sir."
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"Captain, these frequencies are unstable."
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"- Then find others. - Yes, sir."
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"DATA: Commander."
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"in another section of this structure."
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"Thirty-one-point-nine meters above and to the right of us."
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