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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Gamesters of Triskelion (S02E02)
"That was a rough trip."
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"Look at the colour of that sky."
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"And that's a trinary sun."
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"- Scott to Bridge. - Spock here."
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"Mr. Spock, the captain, Lieutenant Uhura and Chekov,"
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"they vanished."
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"They got onto the transporter platform and they just vanished."
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"with the usual workings of the transporter, Mr. Scott."
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"Why, of course I mean that."
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"Do you think I'd call you if they just beamed down?"
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"- Have you reversed controls? - I've made all the proper checks."
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"There was nothing. There was no flash of light, nothing!"
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"Not down here. All the dials were right"
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"and the transporter was functioning perfectly."
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"Recheck your equipment, Mr. Scott."
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"I'll scan for them on the planet's surface. Spock out."
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"But, captain, if we're not on Gamma II, then where are we?"
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"That's what I'd like to know."
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"Kirk to Enterprise. Kirk to Enterprise."
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"Phasers on stun."
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"Fire!"
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"Hand-to-hand."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Captain's log, stardate 3211.8."
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"While beaming down from the Enterprise"
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"scattered all through the galaxy."
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"Although we expected strength and competitive spirit,"
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"I don't think so, captain."
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"Nobody's hurt, captain. Yet."
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"You also, Uhura."
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"Your spirit is as great as the captain's."
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"I am Galt, master thrall of the planet Triskelion."
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"I have been sent to welcome you."
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"The Providers were expecting you, captain."
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"They arranged your transportation."
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"- These Providers of yours, are they..? - Correction, captain."
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"The Providers are not ours. We are theirs."
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"- What do they want from us? - You are to be trained, of course."
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"What other use is there for thralls?"
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"We're officers of a United spaceship on Federation business."
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"There has been no mistake."
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"Your old titles mean nothing here, captain."
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"You are thralls now."
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"You are to be taken to the training enclosure."
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"Come,"
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"places have been prepared for you."
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"We're not going anywhere until we have some information."
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"Who are you? What is this place?"
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"What do you think you'll do with us?"
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"I am Galt, the master thrall."
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"You are to be trained and spend the rest of your lives here."
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"Mr. Spock, I've checked that transporter from one end to the other."
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"Whatever that power surge was, it had nothing to do with the transporter"
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"Does that mean their atoms are just floating around out there?"
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"No, doctor. Even that would show up on our sensors."
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"The only answers are negative. No magnetic storms,"
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"no ionic interference, no breakdown in your equipment."
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"A negative attitude is no good to us."
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"We can't just leave them out there. Wherever they are."
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"We shall continue sensor scans, doctor."
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"At the moment, that is all we can do, except hope for a rational explanation."
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"I always thought that was a human failing, Mr. Spock."
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"True, doctor."
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"Constant exposure does result in a certain degree of contamination."
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"These are your quarters."
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"Escape is quite impossible,"
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"as demonstrated by your collars of obedience."
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"Return to your quarters."
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"It's been nearly an hour. Can people live that long"
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"I have never heard of a study being done."
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"Fascinating?"
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"Those people are friends of ours out there, if they're still alive."
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"- Precisely. - Well, the odds are not good."
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"- No. I would say approximately 400... - Don't quote odds,"
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"and don't give me any more dispassionate logic, Mr. Spock."
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"- Just keep looking for them. - I'd welcome a suggestion, doctor,"
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"even an emotional one, as to where to look."
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"The first time you've ever asked me for anything"
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"They'll be trying. But where do they look?"
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"We're here and we don't know where it is."
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"But we're a long way from the Enterprise..."
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"Your drill thralls will attend you presently."
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"What are you doing?"
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"Lieutenant? Lieutenant, are you all right?"
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"Lieutenant? What's happening to Lieutenant Uhura?"
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"Lieutenant, are you all right?"
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"Step away from the door."
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"Come. It is the nourishment interval."
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"Captain's log, stardate 3259.2."
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"The captain, Lieutenant Uhura, and Ensign Chekov"
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"have been missing for nearly two hours."
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"Computer probability projections are useless due to insufficient data."
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"It's faint, sir, but it consistently reads an excess of predictable energy level."
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"Interesting."
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"Seems to be an ionization trail."
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"Exactly the question I've just fed to the computers, doctor."
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"And the answer is..."
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"...nothing known to us would account for it."
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"The transporter has neither the power nor the range to account for that."
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"- Plot a follow course, Ensign Haines. - Aye, sir."
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"Course plotted and laid in, Mr. Spock. Three-10, mark 241."
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"Initiate. Warp factor 2."
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"You? You have been selected for me?"
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"I have brought you nourishment."
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"It is a nice name, Chee-koo."
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"Chekov."
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"Chee-koof. It is a very nice name."
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"I am called Tamoon."
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"Pleased... Pleased to know you... miss?"
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"You are a fine specimen. I like you better than the others."
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"I will instruct you well, so my Provider will take you."
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"That's very kind of you, miss, but..."
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"If my Provider is pleased,"
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"we may even be selected for each other."
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"I didn't realise I was so hungry."
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"Whatever you call this, it was very good."
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"It is nourishment. We call it that."
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"- What do you call this collar? - It is the sign of our Provider."
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