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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - A Private Little War (S02E02)
"Nurse."
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"- Yes? - Hit me."
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"The pain will help me to consciousness. Hit me."
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"- Hit you? No, I can't. - Blast you, strike me."
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"If I don't regain consciousness soon, it may be too late. Hit me!"
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"Harder!"
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"Again. Continue. The pain will help me to consciousness."
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"What are you doing, woman?"
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"- Leave me alone! He needs me. - Have you gone daft?"
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"- Have you..? - Go. Let me..."
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"That will be quite enough."
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"Thank you, doctor."
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"- Please, release her. - What's this all about?"
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"As you saw, they must wait until the last possible moment,"
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"then fight their way back to consciousness."
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"Will you let me help you, Mr. Spock?"
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"Thank you, nurse. I'm quite fully recovered."
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"Yes, I see you are."
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"Men, this is the pan. This is the hammer."
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"A hammer striking the pan causes a spark,"
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"ignites the powder and fires the flintlock."
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"Not here, Bones. In the cave."
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"Yutan, your turn."
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"Do I have to say it?"
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"It's not bad enough there's already one serpent in Eden"
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"teaching one side about gunpowder. You're gonna make sure they all know."
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"Exactly. Each side receives the same knowledge"
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"Have you gone out of your mind? Yes, maybe you have."
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"Tyree's wife said there was something in that root."
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"She said now, that you can refuse her nothing."
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"Superstition."
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"Is it? She wants superior weapons."
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"was a status quo between the hill people and the villagers."
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"If this planet is to develop the way it should,"
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"Jim, that means you're condemning this whole planet"
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"to a war that may never end."
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"It could go on for year after year,"
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"- massacre after massacre. - All right, doctor!"
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"What is your sober, sensible solution to all this?"
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"I don't have a solution,"
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"but furnishing them firearms is certainly not the answer."
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"Bones, do you remember the 20th-century brush wars"
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"Two giant powers involved, much like the Klingons and ourselves."
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"It went on bloody year after bloody year."
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"That one side arm its friends with an overpowering weapon?"
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"Mankind would never have lived to travel space if they had. No."
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"balance of power."
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"And if the Klingons give their side even more?"
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"Then we arm our side with exactly that much more."
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"A balance of power, the trickiest,"
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"most difficult, dirtiest game of them all."
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"But the only one that preserves both sides."
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"And what about your friend Tyree?"
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"Will he understand this balance of power?"
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"But I'm going to have to try and make him understand."
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"I never had a more difficult task."
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"Well, Jim,"
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"here's another morsel of agony for you."
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"Since Tyree won't fight, he will be one of the first to die."
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"Well,"
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"His wife is the only way to reach him."
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"If I tell her we're going to supply guns,"
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"Position, Mr. Scott?"
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"Entering distant orbit, sir. Approaching rendezvous time."
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"- The Klingons? - They haven't spotted us yet, sir."
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"Looks like they're beaming someone aboard."
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"- Stand by to signal the captain. - Aye, sir."
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"Nona, pardon me."
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"You are here because I wished you here."
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"I thought it was my idea."
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"Yes, they always believe they come of free will."
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"Tyree even thought the same when I cast my first spell on him."
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"- Nona... - Can you smell this fragrance?"
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"Some find it pleasing."
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"Some find it soothing."
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"Happy."
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"Yes, you feel good."
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"You're beautiful."
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"Where's Captain Kirk?"
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"Tyree, the firestick, where is it?"
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"There! I left it there."
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"Show us where it is."
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"I do not want it."
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"Jim."
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"Who hit you?"
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"I bring you victory for Apella!"
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"We won't trust this division to Apella."
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"Take me to him."
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"He will have the strength to use this new weapon."
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"Touch me again and this small box will kill you."
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"No! No!"
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"No, I'm all right."
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"My phaser."
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"She took it."
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"This weapon I bring you is far greater than your firestick."
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"Hill people!"
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"It's a trap. The woman's tricked us."
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"I want more of these, Kirk. Many more."
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"Yutan,"
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"two of those who killed my wife have escaped."
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"I will kill them."
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"Here."
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"Tomorrow, in the palm of her hands."
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"- Kirk here. - Spock, captain."
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"- I trust all has gone well. - Spock, are you alive?"
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"An illogical question, doctor, since obviously you are hearing my voice."
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"Spock, ask Scotty how long it'd take him to reproduce a hundred flintlocks."
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"I didn't get that exactly, captain. A hundred what?"
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"...serpents."
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"Serpents for the Garden of Eden."
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"Beam us up home."
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"They hadn't progressed nearly that far."
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"and concerned about what's happened to something I once knew down there."
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"Advice I can trust as much as Spock's."
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"McCoy and I are transporting back down."
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"They left, out of orbit."
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"Some of his men..."
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"I bring Tyree."
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"Do you wish me to save him?"
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"Take this of my soul."
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