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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Trouble with Tribbles (S02E02)
"Go ahead, sir, tell him."
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"Captain Kirk, I consider your security measures a disgrace."
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"In my opinion, you have taken this entire very important project too lightly."
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"It is you I take lightly."
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"to a man who is quite probably a Klingon agent."
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"- You heard me. - I heard you."
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"He simply could not believe his ears."
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"What evidence do you have against Mr. Jones?"
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"My assistant here has kept Mr. Jones"
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"under close surveillance for quite some time,"
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"Yes, yes, go on. What else do you have?"
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"Well, captain, I checked his ship's log"
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"and it seems that he was within the Klingons' sphere of influence"
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"less than four months ago."
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"The man is an independent scout, captain."
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"It's quite possible that he is also a Klingon spy."
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"He is a licensed asteroid locator and prospector."
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"and for the past seven years, with his one-man spaceship,"
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"he has obtained a marginal living by engaging in the buying and selling"
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"of rare merchandise, including, unfortunately, tribbles."
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"- But he is after my grain! - Do you have any proof of that?"
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"You can't deny he's disrupted this station."
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"People have disrupted stations before without being Klingon agents."
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"Sometimes all they need is a title, Mr. Baris."
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"Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a ship to tend to."
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"This is my chicken sandwich and coffee."
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"Fascinating."
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"I want these things off the ship."
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"I don't care if it takes every man, I want them off the ship."
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"Aye, they're into the machinery, all right."
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"And they're probably in all the other food processors too."
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"- How? - Probably through one of the air vents."
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"Captain, there are vents of that type on the space station."
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"And in the storage compartments."
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"This is Kirk. Contact Manager Lurry and Nilz Baris."
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"Have them meet us near the storage compartments. We're beaming down."
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"Come on, Spock."
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"What's wrong?"
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"- Guard, is that door secure? - Yes, sir, nothing could get in."
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"Good. Open it."
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"It's not working, sir. It seems to be stuck."
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"They seem to be gorged."
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"Gorged? On my grain?"
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"Kirk, I am going to hold you responsible."
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"- There must be thousands of them. - Hundreds of thousands."
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"That's assuming one tribble, multiplying with an average litter of ten,"
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"And allowing for the amount of grain consumed"
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"and the volume of the storage compartment."
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"Kirk, you should have known!"
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"You are responsible for turning the development project"
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"into a total disaster!"
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"Now, you have insulted me, you have ignored me,"
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"you've walked all over me!"
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"You have abused your authority, and you have rejected my requests."
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"I am going to hold you responsible, Kirk."
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"Mr. Baris, I'll hold you in irons if you don't shut up."
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"All we have to do is quit feeding them."
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"We quit feeding them, they stop breeding."
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"Now he tells me."
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"And so are these."
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"A lot of them are dead."
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"A logical assumption is that there is something in the grain."
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"Yes. Bones, I want the tribbles, the grain, everything analysed."
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"I wanna know what killed these tribbles."
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"That isn't gonna do you any good, Kirk."
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"This project is ruined, and Starfleet is gonna hear about it."
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"and they will roast you alive."
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"And I am gonna be there, Kirk, to enjoy every minute of it."
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"Until that board of enquiry, I'm still the captain."
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"First, find Cyrano Jones, and second..."
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"Really, Captain Kirk, I must protest this treatment!"
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"Mr. Jones, with an armful."
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"- A few questions. - Captain Kirk!"
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"An official apology, addressed to the Klingon High Command."
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"I expect you to assume full responsibility"
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"for the persecution of Klingon nationals in this quadrant."
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"An apology?"
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"Yes. You've harassed my men. You've treated them like criminals."
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"You've been most uncourteous, Captain Kirk."
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"Now, if you wish to avoid a diplomatic incident..."
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"That will give them the wedge they need to claim Sherman's Planet."
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"I believe that more than the word of an aggrieved Klingon commander"
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"would be necessary for that, Mr. Baris."
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"Mr. Spock, as far as Sherman's Planet is concerned,"
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"Captain Kirk has already given it to us."
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"Well, we'll see about that."
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"But before I take any official action, I'd like to know just what happened."
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"Who put the tribbles in the quadrotriticale,"
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"Captain Kirk, before you go on, may I make a request?"
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"Yes."
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"Can you get those things out of here?"
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"- Remarkable. - Hold on a minute."
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"I thought you said tribbles liked everybody."
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"Well, they do. I can't understand it."
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"- What was in the bar? - Klingons. Him, for one."
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"You're right, Mr. Jones. They don't like Klingons."
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"But they do like Vulcans."
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"Why, Mr. Spock, I didn't know you had it in you."
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"Obviously, tribbles are very perceptive creatures, captain."
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"Obviously."
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"Mr. Baris, they like you."
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"Well, there's no accounting for taste."
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"Heartbeat is all wrong."
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"His body temperature is..."
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"I wonder what Starfleet Command will say about that."
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"What about the grain, Bones?"
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"- Oh, yes. It was poisoned. - Poisoned?"
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"Yes, it's been impregnated with a virus."
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"The virus turns into an inert material in the bloodstream,"
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"So after two or three days it would reach a point"
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"where they couldn't take in enough nourishment to survive."
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"They starved to death."
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"In a storage compartment full of grain, they starved to death."
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"- Mr. Darvin, you want to talk? - I have nothing to say."
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"All right! I poisoned the grain, take them away."
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"- The tribbles had nothing to do with it? - I don't know, I never saw one before,"
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"and I hope I never see one of those fuzzy, miserable things again."
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"I'm certain that can be arranged, Darvin."
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"Guards."
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"If you'll excuse me, captain."
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