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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Déjà Q (S03E03)
"You can't do this to me, Jean-Luc."
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"You will walk or I will carry you."
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"Given the option, I'll walk."
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"You've disappointed me, Jean-Luc. I'm very disappointed."
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"Hey, I'm claustrophobic. I don't like it in here."
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"It was a mistake. I never should have picked human."
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"I knew it the moment I said it."
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"To think of a future in this shell."
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"To say nothing of being too hot or too cold,"
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"growing feeble with age,"
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"losing my hair,"
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"catching a disease,"
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"being ticklish, sneezing,"
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"having an itch, a pimple, bad breath."
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"Too bad."
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"In my heart of hearts, I am a Klingon, Worf."
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"Sorry."
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"So you understand, I could never survive in confinement."
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"I mean, this is cruel and unusual punishment."
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"The universe has been my backyard."
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"As a fellow Klingon, if you would speak to the captain on my behalf,"
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"I would be eternally grateful."
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"Which doesn't mean as much as it used to."
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"Be quiet!"
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"Or disappear back where you came from."
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"I can't disappear any more than you could win a beauty contest."
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"If I were to ask you a very simple question,"
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"do you think you might answer it without it troubling your intellect much?"
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"Would I permit you to lock me away if I still had all my powers?"
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"You have fooled us too often, Q."
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"Oh, perspicacity incarnate."
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"Please, don't feel compelled now"
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"to tell me the story of the boy who cried "Worf.""
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"Computer, activate forcefield."
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"I demand to be let out of here, do you hear me?"
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"You'll deactivate this cell immediately."
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"I should have said Romulan, that Klingon goat."
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"The question is, what sort of jaded game is he up to this time?"
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"Maybe he just wants a big laugh."
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"He'll take Bre'el IV to the edge of disaster,"
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"and then pull the moon back."
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"Or he may have nothing to do with it at all."
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"You honestly think Q is telling the truth?"
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"as though Q is powerless to prevent it, don't we?"
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"- There he sits, he watches us struggle. - I don't see that we have any choice."
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"Mr. Worf, will you hail the Bre'el IV science station?"
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"They're standing by, captain."
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"Yes, Captain Picard."
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"I'm sorry, but I have to report that our first attempt to restore the moon"
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"to its proper orbit has failed."
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"We have less than 25 hours before impact, captain."
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"Our chief engineer is working on ways to reinforce the tractor beam."
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"So there is a hope."
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"of the western continent."
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"We are gonna make another attempt shortly."
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"Picard out."
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"I've gotta tell you, Geordi is not at all optimistic."
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"Data?"
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"Sensors are showing broad-band emissions,"
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"- Lethal? - No, commander."
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"Overall exposure is less than 75 rems."
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"I would speculate we are being probed."
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"Sensors cannot identify the point of origin."
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"Aw, you've come to apologize. How nice."
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"All's forgiven."
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"- No offense taken. - Enough."
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"Well, how could I know what's going on?"
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"I've been in this dungeon of yours,"
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"alone, helpless, bored to tears."
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"We have a moon inexplicably falling out of orbit."
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"And just now this ship was probed with Berthold radiation."
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"I have been entirely preoccupied"
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"by a most frightening experience of my own."
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"A couple of hours ago,"
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"I realized that my body was no longer functioning properly."
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"The life was oozing out of me. I lost consciousness."
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"You fell asleep."
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"Oh, terrifying."
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"How can you stand it day after day?"
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"- You get used to it. - What other dangers await me?"
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"I'm not prepared for this. I need guidance."
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"Q, I'm not gonna play along with this."
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"If you want to continue this charade, you can do it alone."
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"This is getting on my nerves, now that I have them."
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"You have a moon in a deteriorating orbit."
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"I've known moons through the universe."
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"Big one, small ones. I'm an expert."
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"I could help you with this one, if you'll let me out of here."
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"Q, there are millions of lives at risk."
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"But I have the knowledge, locked up in this puny brain."
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"You cannot afford to not take that advantage, can you?"
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"Mr. Data, report to Detention Cell 3."
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"On my way, sir."
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"Computer, remove the forcefield."
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"If you are human, which I seriously doubt,"
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"you will have to work hard to earn our trust."
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"I'm not worried about that, Jean-Luc. You only dislike me."
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"There are others in the cosmos who truly despise me."
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"You'll escort him to Mr. La Forge in Engineering."
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"- Aye, sir. - Can I have a Starfleet uniform?"
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"I was considering the possibility that you are telling the truth,"
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"- that you really are human. - It's the ghastly truth, Mr. Data."
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"It means that you have achieved in disgrace"
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"what I have always aspired to be."
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"Humans are such commonplace little creatures."
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"The human race has an enduring desire for knowledge,"
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"Well, there's certainly room for improvement, but the truth is, Data,"
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"they're a minor species in the grand scheme."
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"Not worth your envy."
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"- Oh, I do not feel envy. - Well, that's good."
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"I feel nothing at all."
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"That is part of my dilemma."
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"I have the curiosity of humans,"
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"but there are questions that I will never have the answers to."
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"What it is like to laugh or cry."
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"Or to experience any human emotions."
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"Hmm. Well, if you ask me, these human emotions"
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"are not what they're cracked up to be."
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"The moon will hit its perigee in ten hours."
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"Now, we match its trajectory,"
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