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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Doomsday Machine (S02E02)
"We're moving. The Enterprise isn't. Maybe that thing will see us"
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"and let the Enterprise go. If I only had some phasers."
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"Phasers? You've got them. I have one bank recharged."
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"Fire phasers."
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"We're loose, commodore."
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"Good boy, Jim. Between the two of us, we'll kill that thing."
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"I think it's great. Scotty, get us out of here."
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"It's closing fast on the Constellation."
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"Standing by, sir."
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"Did it! Hard about. Get me some distance."
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"This machine seems to have a programmed defensive sphere."
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"Any energy source entering that field is subject to attack."
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"Mr. Spock, status report."
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"Warp drive and deflectors will be out for a solar day."
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"Repairs proceeding on transporter and communications."
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"- It's closing with us again, sir. - Maintain speed and distance."
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"It's sucking in space rubble from those destroyed planets, refuelling itself."
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"We can maintain this speed for seven hours before we exhaust our fuel,"
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"but it can refuel itself indefinitely."
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"Then we'll have to fight it now, before it gets any stronger."
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"We must transport the captain and the others from the Constellation,"
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"and escape this thing's subspace interference"
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"in order to warn Starfleet Command."
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"Mr. Spock, we've pierced the interference locally."
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"Can you raise Starfleet?"
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"No, sir, but I've got ship-to-ship communications back."
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"Picking up Captain Kirk."
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"- On audio, lieutenant. - Enterprise. Enterprise, come in."
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"Enterprise to Kirk."
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"Matt? What's going on? Give me Mr. Spock."
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"- I'm in command here, Jim. - What happened to Spock?"
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"Nothing. I assumed command according to regulations."
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"So you're the lunatic who's responsible for almost destroying my ship?"
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"You are speaking to a senior officer, Kirk."
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"- Give me Spock. - I told you,"
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"I am in command here, according to every rule in the book, captain."
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"If you have anything to say at all, you will say it to me."
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"There's only one thing I wanna say to you, commodore:"
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"Mr. Spock? Ship status."
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"Commodore?"
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"Down here."
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"- How long to repair warp drive? - At least one solar day."
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"At our present rate of consumption,"
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"- It's gaining on us, sir. - Take evasive action, Mr. Sulu."
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"I told you, I am in command here, and I will give the orders, captain."
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"We are going to turn and attack."
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"Spock, relieve Commodore Decker immediately. That's a direct order."
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"Blast regulations. Mr. Spock, I order you to assume command"
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"on my personal authority as captain of the Enterprise."
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"I don't recognise your authority to relieve me."
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"You may file a formal protest with Starfleet Command,"
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"assuming we survive to reach a starbase. But you are relieved."
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"You wouldn't dare."
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"You're bluffing."
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"No."
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"Captain, I have assumed command."
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"One moment, sir. Commodore, I believe you were"
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"scheduled for medical examination."
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"- Mr. Montgomery. - Sir?"
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"Aye, sir. Commodore."
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"Mr. Sulu. Change course: 7-0, mark 2-1."
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"Mark 21, sir."
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"Captain, we are taking an evasive course back to you."
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"We will try to stay ahead of the object until we can transport you aboard."
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"Yeah, Scotty?"
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"I've hooked in ship's communication. The best I can give you on impulse"
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"is one-third power. The shields are up, but they won't last long."
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"Kirk to Enterprise. Why are you launching a shuttlecraft?"
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"Whoever it is, captain, has no authorisation."
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"Lieutenant, raise the shuttlecraft."
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"Enterprise to shuttlecraft. Come in, shuttlecraft."
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"Come in, shuttlecraft."
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"Shuttlecraft to Enterprise. Decker here."
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"You said it yourself, Spock."
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"so I'm gonna take this thing right down its throat."
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"Ever since I killed my crew."
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"No one expects you to die for an error in judgement."
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"Well, I should have died with mine."
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"You cannot succeed, commodore."
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"Your only logical alternative is to return to the ship."
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"You can't throw your life away like this."
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"Matt, you're a starship commander. That makes you a valuable commodity."
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"We need you, your experience, your judgement. Matt!"
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"Constellation, come in, please."
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"Captain Kirk, come in, please."
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"- Kirk here. - Sir,"
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"may I offer my condolences on the death of your friend?"
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"It is most regrettable."
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"Mr. Spock, sensors indicate a minute drop"
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"in the machine's power emanations."
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"Do you think the shuttlecraft explosion might have done some damage?"
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"The drop in power is definite, captain, but negligible."
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"The object is still pursuing us,"
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"thereby causing us to drain our power reserve at a much greater rate."
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"Mr. Spock, the transporter is now operational."
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"Captain, there is little to be gained by staying aboard the Constellation."
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"Except possibly..."
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"...the destruction of that thing out there."
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"Carry out your orders, Mr. Spock."
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"Spock, listen."
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"Maybe Matt Decker didn't die for nothing."
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"He had the right idea, but not enough power to do it."
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"Am I correct in assuming that a fusion explosion of 97 megatons will result"
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"No, sir, 97.835 megatons."
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"Will it be powerful enough to destroy that thing out there?"
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"Negative, captain. Its hull is pure neutronium."
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"There is no known way of blasting through it."
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"Not through it, Spock, from inside it. Will it be enough?"
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"Insufficient data. I shall try to take further sensor readings."
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"- Kirk to Scott. - Here, sir."
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"Good. Scotty, can you set the ship's impulse engines to overload?"
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"Aye. The shape the thing's in, it's hard to keep it from blowing."
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"I want you to rig a 30-second-delay detonation device."
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"And rig it so that it can be blown from up here."
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"Aye, sir."
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"- Set it and get up here fast. - Right away."
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"The object's neutronium hull makes sensor readings"
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"of the inner mechanism impossible."
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"Captain, you're getting dangerously close to the planet killer."
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"I intend to get a lot closer."
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