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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Doomsday Machine (S02E02)
"Something like the old H-bomb was supposed to be."
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"Oh, forget about your theories!"
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"That thing is on the way to the heart of our galaxy."
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"- What are you gonna do? - Take it easy."
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"First thing we're gonna do is get you back."
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"Oh, no, I stay here. I'm not leaving my ship..."
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"There's no ship to leave. It's a dead hulk."
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"We'll take her in tow. I'll stay onboard and get her ready."
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"You go back to the Enterprise with the doctor and let him help you."
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"It's just that I never lost a command before."
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"Kirk to Enterprise."
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"Have the Transporter Room"
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"beam Dr. McCoy and Commodore Decker onboard immediately."
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"Red alert! Red alert!"
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"It came up on us fast, captain, but we seem able to maintain our distance."
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"And it is pursuing us."
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"Sensors indicate some kind of total conversion drive."
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"No evidence of life. Subspace interference level incredibly high."
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"Whatever it is, we can't let it go beyond us to the next solar system."
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"We have to stop it."
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"I would say none, captain."
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"The energy generated by our power nacelles seems to attract it."
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"I doubt we could manoeuvre close enough"
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"without drawing a direct attack upon ourselves."
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"I also believe the nature of this machine precludes the possibility"
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"of easy access to its control mechanisms."
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"All right. Lower your deflector screens long enough to beam us aboard."
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"Ready to beam, sir."
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"Evasive action, Mr. Sulu. Damage report, all stations."
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"- Captain Kirk, come in, please. - Kirk here."
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"Captain, we've been attacked. Transporter is damaged."
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"Mr. Spock, communication's damaged. We're unable to override interference."
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"Damage in communications, captain. Interference will..."
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"Come in, Spock. Spock?"
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"Well, we just can't stand around while our ship is being attacked."
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"You've got to get me some manoeuvring power."
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"I can't repair a warp drive without a space dock."
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"Then get me impulse power, half-speed, quarter-speed, anything."
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"The impulse engines are still in fair shape. I might coax them."
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"- Then get moving. - Come along, lad."
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"Washburn, you get in there."
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"Let's see what we can do about this viewing screen."
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"I've got to find out what's happening out there."
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"Status report."
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"Impulse and warp engines operative."
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"Transporter and communications under repair."
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"Random chance seems to have operated in our favour."
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"In plain, non-Vulcan English, we've been lucky."
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"I believe I said that, doctor."
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"Evidently programmed to ignore anything as small as a ship"
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"beyond a certain radius. We'll maintain a discreet distance"
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"and circle back to pick up the captain."
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"I am aware of the Rigel system's population, commodore,"
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"but we are only one ship. Our deflector shields are strained."
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"Logically, our primary duty is to survive in order to warn Starfleet Command."
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"Our primary duty is to maintain life and the safety of Federation planets."
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"Mr. Sulu, you will lay in an evasive course back to the Constellation."
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"- Aye, aye, sir. - Belay that last order, helmsman."
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"One hundred and eighty degree turn, hard about. We're going to attack."
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"You will carry out my last order, Mr. Sulu."
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"I am officially notifying you"
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"that I am exercising my option under regulations as a Starfleet commodore,"
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"and that I am assuming command of the Enterprise."
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"That thing must be destroyed."
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"You tried to destroy it once before, commodore."
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"The result was a wrecked ship and a dead crew."
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"I made a mistake then. We were too far away."
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"A single ship cannot combat it."
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"Mr. Spock, that will be all. You have been relieved of command."
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"Don't force me to relieve you of duty as well."
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"You can't let him do this, Spock."
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"So are you... sir."
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"Well, Spock?"
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"when you know he's wrong."
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"If you can certify Commodore Decker"
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"You will also be asked to produce your medical records to prove it."
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"Now, you know I haven't had time to run an examination on him."
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"What about the captain? We can't leave..."
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"Doctor, you may leave the Bridge."
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"Spock! Do something!"
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"Mr. Spock knows his duty under regulations, doctor."
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"Do you?"
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"Deflectors at full power. Ready on main phaser banks."
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"- Kirk here. - Captain,"
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"What about the warp drive control circuits?"
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"Aye, we can cross-connect the controls,"
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"Worry about your miracles, Scotty, I'll worry about mine. Get to work."
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"Aye, sir."
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"Washburn, try the 2G6 circuit."
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"Closing fast."
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"Deflector shields at full power. They can't take much more of this."
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"Helmsman, hold your course. Stand by, all phaser banks."
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"Deflectors holding, but weakening. We must retreat, commodore."
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"Maintain your course, helmsman. Get us in closer."
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"- Ready to give it a try? - Just one minute, sir."
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"Scotty, how are you doing?"
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"Controls are all hooked up, sir. We should have some power for you soon."
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"Enterprise, come in. Mr. Spock, come in."
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"Kirk to Enterpri... Scotty, where's that power?"
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"too hard in the condition they're in, they'll blow apart."
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"Washburn, go down to Engineering, assist Mr. Scott."
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"Scotty, push it right to the edge. This ship has got to manoeuvre."
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"Sir, deflector shields are gone."
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"Sir, Deck 7 reports power failure in main energisers."
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"Severe casualties reported on Decks 3 and 4."
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"It has ceased fire. We're being held in a tractor beam."
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"We're being pulled inside, commodore. You must veer off."
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"Maintain phaser fire, helmsman."
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"We have lost warp power. If we don't break the tractor beam"
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"within 60 seconds, we never will."
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"But don't you understand? We've got to destroy it!"
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"That, sir, is illogical. It is suicide. Attempted suicide would be proof"
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"that you are psychologically unfit for command. If you don't veer off,"
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"I shall relieve you on that basis."
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"- Veer off! - Emergency impulse power."
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"- We can't break loose. - We need more power."
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"Scotty, give me that power."
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"Full ahead, Mr. Scott."
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"That's it, Mr. Scott."
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"Captain, I still don't know what we're doing."
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