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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Trouble with Tribbles (S02E02)
"Mr. Chekov, this flight is supposed to provide experience and knowledge."
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"How close will we come to the Klingon outpost"
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"if we continue on our present course?"
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"One parsec, sir. Close enough to smell them."
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"That is illogical, ensign."
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"Odours cannot travel through the vacuum of space."
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"- I was making a little joke, sir. - Extremely little, ensign."
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"Under dispute between the two parties since initial contact."
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"The battle of Donatu V was fought near here"
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"- Analysis of disputed area. - Undeveloped."
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"The area was first mapped"
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"by the famous Russian astronomer, lvan Burkoff, almost 200..."
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"I don't think so. I'm sure it was..."
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"at the Royal Academy in Old Britain at the time."
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"Royal Academy, oh, well."
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"Key points of dispute."
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"one side or the other must prove it can develop the planet most efficiently."
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"And unfortunately, though the Klingons are brutal and aggressive,"
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"they are most efficient."
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"I remember once Peter the Great had a problem like that. He..."
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"- Captain. - Kirk here."
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"Captain, I'm picking up a subspace distress call, priority channel."
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"Code 1 emergency, that's a disaster call."
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"This is a red alert. Man your battle stations. All hands."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"Deep Space Station K-7 has issued a priority- 1 call."
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"More than an emergency, it signals near or total disaster."
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"We can only assume the Klingons have attacked the station."
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"Main phasers armed and ready, sir."
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"But there's nothing there."
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"Just the station."
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"Priority-1 distress call. It's just absolutely peaceful."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, break subspace silence."
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"Aye, sir. Channel's open, sir."
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"Captain Kirk, this is Mr. Lurry, manager of K-7."
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"I must apologise for the distress call."
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"Mr. Lurry, you issued a priority-1 distress call."
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"State the nature of your emergency."
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"You'd better be prepared to do more than that. Kirk out."
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"Mr. Spock, I'll need your help. Chekov, maintain battle readiness."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, see that the Transporter Room is standing by."
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"Aye, sir. Transporter Room, stand by."
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"Mr. Lurry, if there was no emergency,"
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"why did you issue a priority-1 distress call?"
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"Captain Kirk, this is Nilz Baris. He's out from Earth to take charge"
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"of the development for Sherman's Planet."
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"Mr. Baris is the Federation undersecretary"
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"And that gives him the authority."
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"This is my assistant, Arne Darvin."
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"- And this is my first officer, Mr. Spock. - Mr. Spock."
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"And now, captain, I want all available security guards."
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"I want them posted around the storage compartments."
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"Storage compartments? Storage compartments?"
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"The what? The what? What's quadrotriticale?"
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"Here."
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"Wheat. So what?"
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"Quadrotriticale is not wheat, captain."
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"but quadrotriticale is a rather..."
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"Quadrotriticale is a high-yield grain,"
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"a four-lobed hybrid of wheat and rye."
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"A perennial, also, if I'm not mistaken."
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"Its root grain, triticale, can trace its ancestry"
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"Mr. Spock, you've made your point."
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"Quadrotriticale is the only Earth grain that will grow on Sherman's Planet."
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"Now, we have several tons of it here on the station"
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"Mr. Baris thinks that Klingon agents may try to sabotage it."
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"You issued a priority-1 distress call for a couple of tons of wheat?"
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"Quadrotriticale."
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"Mr. Baris, you summoned the Enterprise without an emergency."
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"- You'll take full responsibility for it. - What do you mean?"
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"Misuse of the priority-1 channel is a Federation offence."
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"I want that grain protected."
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"We do have a large number of ships passing through."
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"It would seem a logical precaution, captain."
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"- Kirk to Enterprise. - Enterprise here."
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"Authorise shore leave for all off-duty personnel."
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"- Yes, captain. - Kirk out."
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"Captain Kirk, how dare you authorise a mere two men"
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"for a project of this importance!"
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"Starfleet Command will hear about this..."
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"I have never questioned the orders or the intelligence"
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"to guard some storage compartments."
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"Storage compartments of wheat."
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"Nevertheless, captain, the Klingons would not enjoy seeing us"
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"I guess not."
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"I see you didn't waste any time taking your shore leave."
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"And how often do I get shore leave?"
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"She wants to shop, and I thought I would help her."
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"Excuse me. Excuse me."
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"Mr. Chekov, what do you make of this?"
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"Oh, quadrotriticale."
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"Does everybody know about this wheat but me?"
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"Well, not everyone, captain. It's a Russian invention."
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"I don't want any more Spican flame gems."
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"Thanks to you, I already have enough Spican flame gems"
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"- to last me a lifetime. - How sad for you, my friend."
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"Surely you want some..."
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"But I have something from the far reaches of the galaxy."
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"- Surely you want... - Not at your price."
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"Oh, what is it? Is it alive?"
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"Oh, it's adorable. What is it?"
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"What is it? Why, lovely lady, it's a tribble."
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"A tribble?"
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"Oh, it's purring."
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"Listen, it's purring."
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"It's only saying that it likes you."
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"Are you selling them?"
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"My friend, 10 credits apiece is a very reasonable price."
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"Now, you can see for yourself"
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"how much the lovely little lady appreciates the finer things."
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"- One credit apiece. - He won't bite, will he?"
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"Sir, transporting harmful animals from one planet to another"
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"is against regulations, or weren't you aware of that?"
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"Besides, tribbles have no teeth."
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"All right, I'll double my offer. Two credits."
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"Well, if you're not gonna take him, I'm gonna take him. I think he's cute."
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"- Four credits. - Is that an offer or a joke?"
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"- That's my offer. - That's a joke."
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"I can see you're an honest man. I'll tell you what I'm going to do."
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