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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Doomsday Machine (S02E02)
"No answer, captain. All I get is the automatic beacon."
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"Approach course, Mr. Sulu."
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"It's the Constellation."
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"She was attacked."
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"Red alert! Red alert! Man your battle stations."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"- Mr. Sulu. - All phaser banks manned and ready."
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"Lieutenant Palmer."
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"I can't raise the Constellation, sir. I'm still getting the distress beacon,"
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"but there's heavy subspace interference."
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"- It's almost blocking the signal. - Keep trying."
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"All power plants dead."
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"Reserve energy banks operative at a very low power level."
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"Also operative at a low power level. The entire Bridge is damaged"
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"and uninhabitable. The rest of the ship seems able to sustain life."
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"- Radiation levels? - Normal."
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"But subspace interference makes readings difficult."
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"No other vessels in the area, captain. All scanners show clear."
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"Lieutenant, have Dr. McCoy, Mr. Scott and a damage-control party"
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"- report to me in the Transporter Room. - Aye, sir."
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"We're going to board her. Mr. Spock, you're in command."
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"Acknowledged."
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"Atmospheric pressure, 11 pounds per square inch."
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"Scotty, see if the phaser banks have been fired. Bones, you come with me."
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"Come along, lad."
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"What a mess."
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"Whatever happened didn't happen without a warning."
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"What do you think did it, sir?"
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"I don't know, lad, but I want a full structural and control-damage check."
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"And I'm gonna have a look at those engines."
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"The crew wasn't abducted, they just left. Kirk to Enterprise."
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"Enterprise, Spock here."
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"Improbable, captain. The surface temperature of the inner planet"
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"is that of molten lead."
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"The other has an atmosphere poisonous to human life."
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"We'll continue our search. Kirk out."
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"Captain, I checked the engines."
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"The warp drive, that's a hopeless pile of junk."
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"The impulse engines are not too badly off. We'll be able"
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"- to do something with them. - Phaser banks?"
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"Exhausted. They didn't give up without a battle."
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"But where are they?"
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"I can't imagine a man like Matt Decker abandoning ship"
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"while his life-support systems are still operative."
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"The computer system is still intact. We can play back"
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"Matt."
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"Commodore? Commodore Decker?"
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"Matt."
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"Kirk. It's Jim Kirk."
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"What happened to your ship, Matt?"
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"A ship attacked... That... That thing."
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"- What thing? What was it? - That..."
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"Answer me. What was it? What happened, Matt?"
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"Jim, give him a minute. He's in a state of shock."
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"subspace interference still prevents our contacting Starfleet"
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"Science Officer Masada reports the fourth planet"
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"seems to be breaking up. We are going to investigate."
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"The fourth planet. Only two left now."
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"Scotty, pull the microtapes from the sensor memory banks and beam them"
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"to Spock. I want a full analysis,"
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"a complete report of what happened on that planet."
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"No one heard. No one."
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"- We couldn't run. - What happened to your crew?"
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"Oh, I had to beam them down. We were dead. No power."
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"Our phasers, useless. I stayed behind. Last man."
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"The captain, last man aboard the ship."
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"That's what you're supposed to do, isn't it?"
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"And then it hit again and the transporter went out."
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"There they were down there, and I'm up here."
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"What hit? What attacked you?"
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"They say there's no devil, Jim."
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"Don't you think I know that? There was, but not anymore."
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"They called me. They begged me for help, 400 of them."
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"I couldn't! I... I couldn't."
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"- Go. - We made a complete check"
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"on structural and control damage, sir."
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"and knocked out the generators."
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"Somehow the antimatter in the warp-drive pods has been deactivated."
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"Deactivated. Scotty, could some kind of general,"
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"energy-dampening field do that? And would the same type of thing"
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"account for the heavy subspace interference?"
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"Aye, it all adds up. But what sort of a thing could do all that?"
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"If you'd seen it, you'd know. The whole thing's a weapon, it must be."
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"- What does it look like? - Well, it's miles long,"
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"with a maw that could swallow a dozen starships."
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"It destroys planets, chops them into rubble."
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"What is it, an alien ship? Or is it alive or..?"
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"Both. Or neither. I don't know."
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"Matt, your log stated that the fourth planet was breaking up."
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"- You went in to investigate. - We saw it"
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"hovering over the planet, slicing out chunks of it"
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"with a force beam."
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"Did you run a scanner check on it? What kind of a beam?"
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"Pure antiproton. Absolutely pure."
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"- Kirk here. - Spock here, captain."
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"- Attempting to remedy. - What about the Constellation's tapes?"
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"An automated weapon of immense size and power."
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"Its apparent function is to smash planets to rubble"
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"and then digest the debris for fuel. It is therefore self-sustaining,"
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"as long as there are planetary bodies for it to feed on."
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"A robot weapon that purposely destroys entire solar systems."
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"- Why? - Unknown, captain."
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"However, Mr. Sulu has computed the path of the machine"
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"using the destroyed solar systems as a base course."
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"Projecting back on our star charts, we find that it came from outside,"
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"from another galaxy."
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"And what is the projected course of this thing?"
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"If it follows its present path,"
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"it will go through the most densely populated section"
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"of our galaxy."
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"Thank you. Stand by, Mr. Spock. Kirk out."
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"This whole thing's incredible. A robot, a machine like that,"
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"who would build it?"
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"But why?"
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"did you ever hear of a doomsday machine?"
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"No. I'm a doctor, not a mechanic."
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"It's never meant to be used. So strong it could destroy both sides in a war."
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