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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Evolution (S03E03)
"Cmdr La Forge is attempting repairs even as we speak."
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"Captain, if we miss our chance now,"
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"we don't get another for two centuries."
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"Starfleet will ask many questions if the Enterprise fails in its duty."
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"Nevertheless, my foremost consideration"
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"is to ensure the safety of this ship and its crew."
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"Ensure the safety, Captain?"
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"Or are you really talking about playing it safe?"
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"you'll get to watch your experiment from the inside out."
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"You don't speak for the majority of the crew."
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"I know how much this means to you."
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"but please turn off your beam into my soul."
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"I will share the feelings I wish to share."
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"His nonchalance is studied and practiced."
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"He's put his entire self-worth on the line with this experiment."
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"It's the truth when he says he'd rather die than leave."
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"Aye, sir."
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"In order to get some power, I had to essentially hot-wire the connection."
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"Whoa, right there."
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"Look at that lesion. No wonder we're coming apart."
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"It's some kind of continuing disintegration,"
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"but from what, I can't tell."
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"It's just a mechanical problem?"
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"Increase magnification, factor 50."
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"I don't know, Wes. But looking at it..."
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"You know, if I didn't know any better,"
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"I'd say somebody had climbed in and started taking it apart."
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"Guinan!"
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"I didn't think anyone would be here."
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"I'm no good at being confined to quarters,"
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"- I run a clean place. - I know. It's not that."
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"I think that everything that's gone wrong might be my fault."
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"I'm doing my final project for advanced genetics."
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"I studied the nanites in the sickbay supplies."
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"These tiny robots with gigabytes of mechanical computer memory."
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"They're supposed to stay confined to the lab."
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"There are nanites loose?"
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"Two of them, that's all."
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"I wanted to see how they'd function in tandem."
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"I had proposed a theory that by working together,"
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"You made better nanites?"
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"I was pulling an all-nighter to collect my final data."
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"I fell asleep. When I woke up,"
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"I saw the container had been left open."
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"A doctor friend once said the same thing to me."
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"Frankenstein was his name."
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"They're really harmless. They have only basic skills."
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"It's almost impossible they're responsible."
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"Almost."
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"Dr Crusher to Wesley Crusher."
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"Go ahead."
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"I assumed you'd be in your quarters since you're off duty."
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"I know. I just had some things to do."
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"- Orders are orders, Mr Crusher. - On my way."
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"You won't tell anybody, will you?"
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"I know. I will."
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"Wes, do you think you're gonna get a good grade?"
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"So did Dr Frankenstein."
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"Our computer core has been tampered with,"
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"yet there is no sign of a breach of security."
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"We will attempt to complete our mission,"
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"but without a reliable computer,"
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"Dr Stubbs' experiment is in jeopardy."
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"Impulse engine functions appear normal."
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"Door did not respond. Repeating sequence."
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"The music is on all communications channels."
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"Weapons, power, communications. Our systems are being stripped."
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"Cmdr La Forge, can you get us out of this star system safely?"
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"- No! - Not now, Doctor."
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"I'll try. I don't want to overload the engines."
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"Do it gently. But do it."
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"The priority is to find out who or what is doing this."
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"Number One, the bridge, such as it is, is yours."
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"- The Egg that Stubbs laid. - No one will say that."
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"I could live with failure. Well, maybe not."
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"But never even to try, to miss your one chance at bat."
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"Do you know baseball?"
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"Yes. My father taught me when I was young."
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"Once, centuries ago,"
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"it was the beloved national pastime of the Americas, Wesley."
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"Abandoned by a society that prized fast food and faster games."
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"But I have seen the great players make the great plays."
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"Do you recreate them on a holodeck?"
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"No. In here."
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"With the knowledge of statistics, runs, hits and errors,"
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"times at bat, box scores."
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"Men like us do not need holodecks, Wesley."
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"Knowing my turn would come."
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"Call your shot."
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"Point to a star."
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"and the crowd rises."
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"A brand-new era in astrophysics..."
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"...postponed 196 years..."
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"...on account of rain."
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"We have to talk."
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"I know. It's OK. Really."
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"No, it's not OK. Really."
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"We're running out of time for Dr Stubbs."
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"You can't put everything on your shoulders. You're always on duty."
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"- Mom, you don't understand. - You are a 17-year-old."
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"I am also an acting officer. I have responsibilities."
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"I'm beginning to think you've taken on too many responsibilities."
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"I have done everything everyone has asked of me and more."
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"How can you know? You haven't been here!"
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"I'm here now, Wesley."
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"Come on. I'll help you. What are you looking for?"
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"I think I've made a horrible mistake."
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"Nanites. Tiny machines built from the atom up."
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"Designed for exposure to the inside of nuclei during surgeries."
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"Evolved? How does a machine evolve?"
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"It's true."
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"I am responsible for this."
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"I allowed two of the nanites to interact for a school project."
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"I wanted to increase their capabilities."
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"- And they escaped. - School project?"
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"Just how far have these things evolved?"
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"from our computer core."
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"It's like candy to them."
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"they enhance their design, at an extraordinary rate of evolution."
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"How many generations are we dealing with?"
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