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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Trouble with Tribbles (S02E02)
"Captain Koloth, about that apology."
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"You have six hours to get your ship out of Federation territory."
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"for transporting an animal proven harmful to human life?"
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"Captain, one little tribble isn't harmful."
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"Captain, you wouldn't do a thing like that to me, now, would you?"
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"Would you?"
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"Captain Kirk... Friend! Friend Kirk."
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"Surely we can come to some sort of mutual understanding."
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"After all, my tribbles did put you wise to the poisoned grain"
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"and they did help you to find the Klingon agent."
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"We saved a lot of lives that way."
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"- There is one thing you can do. - Yes."
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"Pick up every tribble on the space station."
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"If you do that, I'll speak to Mr. Lurry about returning your spaceship."
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"It would take years."
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"Seventeen-point-nine, to be exact."
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"Seventeen-point-nine years?"
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"Consider it job security."
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"Captain, you're a hard man. All right, all right!"
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"- You'll do it? - He'll do it."
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"Good, that means Sherman's Planet will get its quadrotriticale"
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"only a few weeks late."
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"Bones, how'd you do that?"
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"Well, I cannot take credit for another man's work."
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"- Scotty did it. - Scotty!"
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"Where are the tribbles?"
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"Captain, it was really Mr. Spock's recommendation."
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"Of course. Spock?"
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"taking into account the possibilities of..."
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"Tell him, Spock."
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"Well, it was Mr. Scott who performed the actual engineering."
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"Mr. Scott."
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"Where are the tribbles?"
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"I used the transporter, captain."
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"Well, where did you transport them?"
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"Scott, you didn't transport them into space, did you?"
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"Captain Kirk, that would be inhuman!"
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"- Well, where are they? - I gave them a very good home."
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"- Where? - I gave them to the Klingons, sir."
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"- You gave them to the Klingons? - Aye, sir."
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"I transported the whole kit and caboodle to their Engine Room,"
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"where they'll be no tribble at all."
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"23 solar years ago. Inconclusive."
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"- John Burke. - Burke, sir?"
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"John Burke was the chief astronomer"
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"Space Station K-7, this is Captain Kirk of the Enterprise."
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"Well, perhaps you better beam over. I'll try to explain."
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"and it's very important that that grain get to Sherman's Planet safely."
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"- I use that to polish the flame gems. - You're a difficult man to reach."
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"May I hold it?"
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"Mr. Lurry, there's a Klingon warship hanging 100 kilometres off your station."
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"and I assure you that for every man you bring down here,"
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"Of course."
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"My good friend!"
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"How would you like to enter another little transaction?"
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"well, that's my opinion too."
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"has broken out aboard Space Station K-7."
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"Scotty, you're restricted to quarters until further notice."
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"Precisely. And at 6 credits a head..."
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"and his actions have been most suspicious."
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"My chicken sandwich and coffee."
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"I haven't figured out what keeps them alive yet."
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"That is essentially it."
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"No, you're not. There's something I want to show you."
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"And you won't find a tribble on this entire ship."
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"You'll try to explain?"
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"Let us both take steps to keep it that way."
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"- with delusions of godhood. - Is that all?"
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"not because they?"
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"Yes, sir."
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"We have already checked on the background of Mr. Cyrano Jones."
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"That's what we're trying to decide right now."
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"if you removed the tribbles from their predator-filled environment"
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"Gentlemen, I don't want to interrupt this mutual-admiration society,"
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"Hey, you know, I think I could learn to like tribbles."
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"you may indeed bring your men down on shore leave."
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"We're big enough to take a few insults."
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"He's never broken the law, at least not severely,"
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"Dr. McCoy, would you mind coming up to the Bridge?"
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"- You threw the first punch. - Aye."
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"We're going in, armed for battle."
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"Have them report to Mr. Lurry."
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"Do you know what you get if you feed a tribble too much?"
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"Sir."
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"Captain's log, stardate 4523.3."
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"Well, sir, this was a matter of pride."
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"They're nice, they're soft, and they're furry,"
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"I am going to report fully, to the proper authorities,"
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"Too much of anything, lieutenant, even love,"
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"A Klingon?"
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"Of course, captain, I realise that we..."
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"You won't find a finer stone anywhere. But I have something better."
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"Only the sweetest creature known to man."
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"Excepting, of course, your lovely self."
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"Aye, sir."
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"Yes, well, I don't make those decisions."
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"Mr. Baris, I have guards around the grain,"
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"Where I come from, that's soda pop. Now, this is a drink for a man."
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"is a Denebian slime devil,"
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"You held..?"
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"Well, the nearest thing I can figure out is that they're born pregnant."
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"it seems they're bisexual, reproducing at will."
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"and allowed the genie to escape."
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"Well, I must be tending my ship."
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"On the contrary, sir, I think of this project as very important."
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"1,771,561."
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"All right, if I find out anything, I'll let you know."
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"Yes, what do you want?"
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"Yes?"
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"but I'd like to know where the tribbles are."
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"- You used the transporter? - Aye."
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"Chekov wanted to, but I held him back."
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