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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Ensigns of Command (S03E03)
"was to express support."
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"You really don't understand human behavior, do you?"
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"Well, sometimes I don't either."
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"Androids are a lot more rational."
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"Thus far, that quality has not helped me to accomplish my mission."
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"A rational argument isn't always enough."
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"Maybe to be more persuasive,"
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"you need to use a little reverse psychology."
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"Ah. Elicit a desired behavior by advocating its opposite."
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"That implies deception, does it not?"
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"A little, but if it helps us get our point across..."
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"Perhaps this is a situation where excessive honesty"
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"Now, are we progressing, Mr. La Forge?"
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"- About like you'd expect, sir. - Splendid, splendid. Carry on."
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"He wants the impossible."
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"That's the short definition of "captain.""
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"You've all heard of the android Starfleet has sent here"
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"and you've been discussing why he's come."
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"I called this meeting to replace misinformation"
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"- I wish to speak. - No."
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"Leave now."
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"Do you consider your position so weak that it cannot withstand a debate?"
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"Let him speak."
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"Let him speak, yes."
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"Starfleet wishes to evacuate you for your own protection."
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"I admire your conviction in the face of certain defeat."
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"Though doomed, your effort will be valiant."
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"Your children will understand that they are dying for a worthy cause."
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"Long after the battle is over,"
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"their courage will be remembered and extolled."
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"Remembered by who?"
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"There will be no one left alive to remember."
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"A valiant try, android."
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"But what a low opinion you must have of us."
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"I was simply attempting to describe your inevitable destruction"
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"And he describes it pretty damn well."
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"Are you ready to follow this machine? Give up without a fight?"
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"But I think that's just his cowardice talking."
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"What if he's right and you're wrong? Shouldn't we consider that possibility?"
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"And many more died bringing water to this desert."
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"- My grandfather-- - Is buried on that mountain."
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"Well, who'll be left to bury you?"
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"Everything we have, we abandon."
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"Everything that we have built turns to dust."
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"Everything that we have accomplished means nothing."
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"I don't think our chances are as hopeless as he says."
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"Good."
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"Then here you die."
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"that Gosheven doesn't speak for all of us."
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"- And you? - I'm not sure."
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"But I'd like to hear more of what you have to say."
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"but they're very uneasy about confronting Gosheven."
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"Get them together and we'll meet at my house."
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"In our dealings with other non-humanoid races,"
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"there's always been some point of reference."
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"Not so with the Sheliak."
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"But we must have something in common. We communicate."
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"Barely."
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"They have learned several Federation languages"
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"but theirs continues to elude us."
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"- Telepath. - Attempted and failed."
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"Actually, the fact that any alien race communicates with another"
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"is quite remarkable."
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"We are stranded on a planet."
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"We have no language in common but I want to teach you mine."
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"- What did I just say? - Cup."
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"- Glass. - Are you sure?"
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"I may have meant liquid, clear, brown, hot."
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"Point taken."
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"The treaty is 500,000 words."
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"The length was to accommodate the Sheliak."
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"They consider our language irrational and demanded this level of complexity"
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"to avoid any future misunderstandings."
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"carrying the Sheliak colonists on visual."
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"So it begins."
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"- Hailing frequencies. - Open."
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"This is Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the starship Enterprise."
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"Your purpose, Enterprise?"
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"We desire face-to-face negotiations to settle the crisis on Tau Cygna V."
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"Meaningless."
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"We are entitled to consultation under paragraph 653, subparagraph 9."
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"Granted."
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"- Was that an invitation? - I am taking it as such."
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"Counselor. You have the Bridge, Number One."
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"Helm, maintain relative position."
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"Mr. Worf, tell Transporter Room 2 to stand by."
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"And once the Federation resettles us, we'll be left alone?"
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"If you so desire."
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"We do. We like to do things on our own."
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"Kentor, are you with us?"
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"Yes."
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"The question is, how do we convince Gosheven?"
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"Because he's respected. Most people will do what he says."
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"They respect you too. If you take a stand, they'll fall in line."
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"Don't forget that, Kentor."
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"I'm disappointed. I thought we'd settled this."
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"Apparently, that is not correct."
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"Still stirring up trouble?"
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"Since when is talk trouble?"
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"Don't you get it?"
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"You had your say. You lost."
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"So am I."
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"- You killed him. - I've killed no one."
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"I merely shut down a machine."
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"That's it, everyone. It's time to go home."
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"You'll see that I'm right."
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"Advance and speak."
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"Director,"
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"we will comply with your request"
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"to remove the colony from Tau Cygna V, but we need time."
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"The given time has elapsed."
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"We carry the membership and we will proceed with their debarkation."
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"The temporary presence of these humans"
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"Unacceptable. You must remove the creatures."
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"I'm trying, but the needed ship will not be available for three weeks."
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"Then you are in violation."
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"I have admitted that."
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"I am only asking for a little flexibility."
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"Section 501, paragraph 716, subparagraph 5:"
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""Unwanted life forms inhabiting H-class worlds may be removed"
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