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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Gamesters of Triskelion (S02E02)
"I have never seen them, but they are said not to be like us."
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"Stop it. Stop it!"
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"I'm responsible!"
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"I made her talk!"
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"Stop it! You're killing her!"
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"If you want to punish someone, punish me."
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"Is that what you humans call compassion?"
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"You present many interesting aspects, captain."
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"But you must learn obedience. Then you will be an excellent thrall."
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"It's all right."
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"You... You risked bringing their anger on yourself."
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"...is this also "helping"?"
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"Please, help me once again."
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"I did not know it could be like this between people."
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"Because you have amused the Providers,"
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"there will be no punishment."
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"Return to your quarters."
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"We've lost Jim and the others back on Gamma II."
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"You've dragged us out here a dozen light-years on some wild hunch that..."
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"No transporter malfunction was responsible for the disappearance."
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"They were not within the Gamma system."
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"A focused beam of extremely high-intensity light"
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"from the trinary system we are now approaching."
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"No known natural phenomena could have caused that beam."
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"- Does that clarify the situation? - No, it doesn't, Mr. Spock."
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"It's still a fancy way of saying that you're playing a hunch."
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"dead or alive, and I still want another search."
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"Dr. McCoy speaks for me too, sir."
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"Gentlemen, I am in command of this vessel,"
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"and we shall continue on our present course"
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"unless it is your intention to declare a mutiny."
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"Mr. Spock."
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"Who said anything about a mutiny, you stubborn, pointed-eared?"
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"will we still have another search on Gamma II?"
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"Agreed. Now, Mr. Scott, could you manage warp 7?"
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"Ensign, warp 7."
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"You're disturbed about what happened today."
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"Yes."
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"You have made me feel strangely."
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"If it were allowed, I would ask that you have another drill thrall."
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"I wouldn't like that, Shahna."
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"I wouldn't like that at all."
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"I'm sorry, Shahna."
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"This is going to kill our romance."
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"- What about Lars? - He's gone to report me."
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"I told him I didn't like the food."
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"I think Galt is the only one who controls these collars."
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"If we can find the phaser that I threw at Lars,"
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"Captain."
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"Only a reminder."
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"You Earth people are most unusual, most stimulating."
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"Standard orbit."
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"Sensors indicate only one concentration of life forms on the planet,"
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"At least that gives our landing force a starting point."
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"There will be no landing force, doctor."
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"it would be unwise to endanger them by beaming down a large contingent."
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"We're not going to leave them there while we just sit and wait."
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"Interesting. No power source."
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"It may be shielded."
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"I shall beam down, doctor."
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"If I'm unable to communicate, a landing party may be necessary."
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"Well, Mr. Spock, if you're going into the lion's den,"
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"you'll need a medical officer."
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"Daniel, as I recall, had only his faith."
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"- Mr. Scott, you'll be in command. - Aye, sir."
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"None of your control systems will operate."
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"Spock? Spock?"
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"Welcome to Triskelion, gentlemen."
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"By now, it must be obvious to you that you have been expected."
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"What the voice said was true, sir. Nothing is functioning."
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"Your ingenuity in discovering"
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"What you're hearing, gentlemen, is a Provider."
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"The term is easier for their limited mental abilities to comprehend."
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"Providing for all their needs means using thralls,"
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"people stolen from other parts of the galaxy,"
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"Fascinating."
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"But these Providers haven't the courage to show themselves."
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"Your species has great curiosity. We knew that."
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"You are interesting in many ways."
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"But you are afraid."
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"Then show yourself."
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"There is no objection."
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"The power source. Shielded by solid rock."
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"Primary mental evolution."
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"Incredible."
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"That is not true, captain."
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"Once we had humanoid form, but we evolved beyond it."
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"we became the physically simple,"
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"mentally superior creature you see before you."
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"is hardly superior,"
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"mentally or otherwise."
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"The thralls are necessary to the games."
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"the only thing which furnishes us with purpose."
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"We have found that all life forms in the galaxy"
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"are capable of superior development."
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"Perhaps you're not as evolved as you believe."
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"Yes, most challenging."
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"It was hoped that such new blood would stimulate our stock of thralls."
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"Our destruction will result only in your own."
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"but you cannot match the force of the entire Federation."
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"Your ship will be destroyed by a magnetic storm."
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"And you call yourselves superior!"
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"on being the greatest, most successful gamblers in the universe."
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"We compete for everything: Power, fame, women."
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"Everything we desire."
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"And it is our nature to win."
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"For proof, I offer you our exploration of this galaxy."
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"We are aware of your competitive abilities, captain."
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"Well, then..."
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"...I wager..."
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"...that with weapons of your own choice,"
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"my people can overcome an equal number of thralls set against us."
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"Two hundred quatloos against!"
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"We can't wager for trifles like quatloos."
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"The stakes must be higher."
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"Name your stakes, captain."
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"If we win, the Enterprise and its crew leaves here in safety."
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"Furthermore, all the thralls on the planet must be freed."
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"Anarchy. They would starve."
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"You will educate and train them"
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