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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Half a Life (S04E04)
"If there was and we are able to isolate the problem"
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"And in the meantime, all of our facilities"
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"would be made available to Dr. Timicin."
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"A most thoughtful and generous offer"
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"and it would take us some time to select a replacement."
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"We would be more than willing to extend our visit, sir."
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"That will not be necessary."
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"We'll contact you as soon as we're ready."
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"We expect Timicin to return home as soon as possible"
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"and again, gentlemen, many thanks."
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"Come."
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"Are you aware these people you are so graciously helping"
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"I beg your pardon?"
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"Well, the next thing to it."
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"When a person on this benighted little planet"
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"reaches the age of 60... which Timicin is about to do..."
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"they're expected to simply kill themselves."
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"Did you know that?"
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"Mr. Data?"
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"The people of Kaelon II are isolationists"
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"almost to the point of being xenophobes."
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"Regrettably, we know very little about their customs."
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"Well, I know."
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"Timicin himself just told me."
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"He is supposed to go down there to his loving friends"
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"be wined, dined, honored for his achievements"
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"and then kill himself."
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"It's a barbaric ritual."
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"Obviously, you can't let him go, Jean-Luc."
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"I'm afraid I have no choice."
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"I don't think you've been listening to me."
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"The man is supposed to kill himself."
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"Now, you don't just let that happen."
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"What's the matter with you?"
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"Lwaxana, I'm sorry, but whatever my personal feelings"
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"I have no jurisdiction here."
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"I simply cannot interfere."
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"But you have to."
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"In a situation like this, you absolutely have to interfere."
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"You've got to go down there."
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"Talk to those people, Jean-Luc."
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"Open their eyes... educate them."
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"The Prime Directive"
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"forbids us to interfere with the social order of any planet."
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"Well, it's your Prime Directive"
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"not mine."
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"Computer, locate Counselor Troi."
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"Are you telling me that I'm a prisoner on this ship?"
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"Mother, what's going on?"
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"What are you doing?"
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"I'm sorry, Counselor."
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"I'm not sure what to do here."
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"Well, I am sure."
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"I am a Betazoid ambassador."
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"I'm a Daughter of the Fifth House"
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"and those people are going to answer to me."
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"So, y-you just energize this damn thing"
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"and get me down there!"
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"He can't, Mother."
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"His orders don't apply to me."
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"No, they apply to him."
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"And don't you try your professional patronizing"
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"They expect Timicin to die, don't you realize that?"
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"Just because he's 60."
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"What's 60?"
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"It's nothing."
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"Come on, Mother, let's sit down."
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"l- I'm sorry, Little One."
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"l- I don't know what's wrong with me."
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"I'm... I'm sorry."
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"There's no need to be."
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"But I'm crying."
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"I don't cry."
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"You cried when father died."
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"You remember that?"
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"Of course I remember."
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"What do you think?"
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"Oh... l-I don't know."
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"and then take him away."
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"I mean, he's not ill."
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"He hasn't had a tragic accident."
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"He's just going to die"
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"and for no good reason."
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"Because his society has decided that's he's too old"
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"so they just dispose of him."
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"You can't possibly"
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"understand at your age, but, well, at mine..."
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"Well, sometimes you feel tired and-and afraid."
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"But I know you, Mother, and believe me"
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"Come in."
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"I thought I had taken into account all of the variables..."
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"deep convection patterns, proton reactions"
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"Oh."
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"I will say it again... you are a kind woman."
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"No, no, I'm a hateful woman."
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"I hate what you're going to do"
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"I wish you could accept that."
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"How long have you been sitting there?"
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"Lwaxana..."
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"Do you want anything?"
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"Some tea?"
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"I want to explain."
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"I want... very much for you to understand."
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"15 to 20 centuries ago, we had no Resolution."
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"As people aged, they..."
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"Their health failed."
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"They became invalids"
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"were put away into deathwatch facilities"
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"where they waited in loneliness for the end to come"
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"sometimes... for years."
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"They had meant something"
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"and they were forced to live beyond that"
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"into a time of meaning nothing..."
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"of knowing that they could now only be"
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"the beneficiaries of younger people's patience."
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"No, no, you're not cruel to them, you just kill them."
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"The Resolution is a celebration of life."
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"It allows us to end our lives with dignity."
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""Celebration of life.""
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"Sounds very noble, very caring."
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