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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Trouble with Tribbles (S02E02)
"When are you going to get off that milk diet, lad?"
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"This is vodka."
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"- Scotch? - Aye."
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"It was invented by a little old lady from Leningrad."
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"The Earthers like those fuzzy things, don't they?"
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"Why, yes."
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"Well, frankly, I never liked Earthers."
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"They remind me of Regulan blood worms."
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"- That does it. - Easy, lad."
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"I just remembered."
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"A Regulan blood worm is soft and shapeless."
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"But Kirk isn't soft."
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"Kirk may be a swaggering, overbearing,"
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"tin-plated dictator with delusions of godhood..."
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"...but he's not soft."
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"Take it easy, lad."
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"Everybody's entitled to an opinion."
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"And if I think that Kirk"
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"Don't do it, mister, and that's an order."
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"But you heard what he called the captain."
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"Forget it. It's not worth fighting for."
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"Now drink your drink."
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"Of course, I'd say that Captain Kirk deserves his ship."
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"We like the Enterprise."
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"We really do."
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"That sagging old rust bucket is designed like a garbage scow."
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"Half the quadrant knows it."
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"Mr. Scott."
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"Laddie, don't you think you should rephrase that?"
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"I didn't mean to say that the Enterprise should be hauling garbage."
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"I meant to say that it should be hauled away as garbage."
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"Captain's log, stardate 4525.6."
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"A small disturbance between the Klingon crew"
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"I am forced to cancel shore leave for both ships."
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"Freeman, who started the fight?"
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"Chekov."
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"I know you. You started it, didn't you?"
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"- No, sir, I didn't. - Well, who did?"
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"- I don't know, sir. - "I don't know, sir.""
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"Dismissed."
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"Scotty, not you."
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"You were supposed to prevent trouble, Mr. Scott."
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"Aye, captain."
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"Scotty?"
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"- I did, captain. - You did, Mr. Scott?"
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"- What caused it, Scotty? - They insulted us, sir."
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"- Must have been some insult. - Aye, it was."
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"Why did Chekov want to start a fight?"
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"Well, the Klingons... Is this off the record?"
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"No, this is not off the record."
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"Well, captain, Klingons called you..."
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"...a tin-plated, overbearing, swaggering dictator"
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"No, sir, they also compared you with a Denebian slime devil."
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"- I see. - And then they said that..."
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"- I get the picture, Scotty. - Yes, sir."
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"No, I didn't."
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"You told us to avoid trouble."
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"Oh, yes."
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"And I didn't see that it was worth fighting about."
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"After all, we're big enough to take a few insults."
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"Aren't we?"
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"What was it they said that started the fight?"
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"They called the Enterprise a garbage scow!"
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"I see."
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"And that's when you hit the Klingon."
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"You hit the Klingons because they insulted the Enterprise,"
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"Thank you, sir."
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"That'll give me a chance to catch up on my technical journals."
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"What's the matter, Spock?"
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"- Don't tell me you've got a feeling. - Don't be insulting, doctor."
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"They remind me of the lilies of the field."
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""They toil not, neither do they spin." But they seem to eat a great deal."
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"I see no practical use for them."
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"and they make a pleasant sound."
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"So would an ermine violin, doctor, but I see no advantage in having one."
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"It is a human characteristic to love little animals,"
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"especially if they're attractive in some way."
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"I am frequently inundated by them,"
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"Spock, I don't know too much about these little tribbles yet"
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"but there is one thing that I have discovered."
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"Better than I like you."
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"- Doctor. - Yes?"
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"They do, indeed, have one redeeming characteristic."
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"- What's that? - They do not talk too much."
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"If you'll excuse me, sir."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, how did all these tribbles get on the Bridge?"
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"I don't know, sir. They do seem to be all over the ship."
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"- Dr. McCoy. - Yes? Did you want to see me, Jim?"
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"Well, don't look at me, it's the tribbles who are breeding."
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"Would you explain that?"
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"Which seems to be quite a time saver."
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"And from my observations,"
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"And, brother, have they got a lot of will."
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"I've been running computations on their rate of reproduction."
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"They are consuming our supplies and returning nothing."
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"But they do give us something, Mr. Spock, they give us love."
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"Well, Cyrano Jones says that a tribble is the only love that money can buy."
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"Yes, captain."
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"Get a maintenance crew to clean up the entire ship."
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"And then contact Mr. Lurry and tell him I'm beaming down."
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"Have him find Cyrano Jones and hold him."
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"And get these tribbles off the Bridge."
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"Aye, aye, captain."
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"Captain Kirk, I'm mystified at your tone of voice."
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"I've done nothing to warrant such severe treatment."
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"Oh, really?"
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"would have no restraining factors."
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"Well, of cour... What did you say?"
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"By removing the tribbles from their natural habitat,"
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"you have, so to speak, removed the cork from the bottle"
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"Well, if by that you mean, do they breed quickly?"
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"Well, of course, that's how I maintain my stock."
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"But breeding animals is not against regulations,"
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"only breeding dangerous ones."
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"- And tribbles are not dangerous. - Just incredibly prolific."
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"Well, that is, a body... it mounts up."
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"Now, if you'll excuse me."
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"You ought to sell an instruction and maintenance manual with this thing."
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"If I did, what would happen to man's search for knowledge?"
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