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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Spock's Brain (S03E03)
"- Any contact, lieutenant? - Beaming on all frequencies, sir."
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"- Keep trying. - Aye, sir."
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"Directed at what?"
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"I'm Captain James Kirk. This is the starship Enterprise."
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"- Spock. What happened? - I found him on the table."
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"Come on, Bones. What's the mystery?"
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"It's the greatest technical job I've ever seen."
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"Nothing ripped, nothing torn."
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"If the brain is missing, then Spock is dying."
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"- What girl? - From that ship."
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"- I can't give you any guarantee. - That's not good enough, doctor."
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"Spock's body is much more dependent"
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"upon that tremendous brain for life support."
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"It was taken out. It can be put back in."
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"I've got it again, sir. An ion trail that's from that ship of hers, all right."
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"Warp 6."
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"- Well? - Nothing, sir."
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"No signal at all, captain."
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"- It's gone, sir. A sudden deaction shift. - We've lost her trail."
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"Readout, Mr. Chekov?"
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"Show us the three Class-M planets, Mr. Chekov."
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"Earth equivalent, approximately 1485."
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"Not one of which is capable of launching an interstellar flight."
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"What do your surface readings show, Mr. Chekov?"
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"Primitive humanoids picked up at irregular intervals."
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"Eight hours and 35 minutes."
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"I say Planet IV, captain."
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"If I guess wrong, Mr. Spock is dead."
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"Time left to us to find Spock's brain: Eight hours and 29 minutes."
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"Life-form readings, Mr. Spock? Mr. Scott?"
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"Scattered, widely spaced. Humanoid, all right. On the large side."
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"Watch out. We know their development is primitive."
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"No structures, captain. No mechanised objects that I can read."
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"You have a thick skin."
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"Captain!"
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"There's someone, something out there in the rocks."
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"Flank out."
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"We only wish to talk to you."
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"No one wants to find them."
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"A huge one. Registration's all over the place."
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"- Buildings? - Yes, sir."
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"- Aye, sir. - No! No!"
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"- Peculiar mixture. - A dead and buried city"
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"Captain!"
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"I don't think so. Scotty."
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"What do you think?"
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"It could be a warning device to keep those creatures away from the food."
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"If it will trap the creatures for the others, captain,"
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"All right, Bones. Bring him along."
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"Keep him close to the right."
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"Phasers on stun."
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""Him"? What is "him"?"
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"Aye."
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"What is this place?"
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"- Where else would I be? - Mr. Spock, where are you?"
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"Practical idea, captain."
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"Immediately after making contact with Spock's brain,"
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"Dr. McCoy, Engineer Scott and myself"
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"What have you done with Spock's brain?"
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"We do not know Spock."
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"She may not remember or even really know."
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"- No, it doesn't. - You hurt Luma."
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"- Who controls this complex? - Control?"
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"We wanna talk to somebody about Spock's brain, that's all."
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"He is our friend. You must take us to him. We beg you."
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"- They will be prevented. - You must take us."
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"I must learn what to do. Come with me."
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"- You will keep them here. - Yes, mistress."
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"Ensign Chekov remains on the surface"
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"How is this place kept functioning by the primitive minds we've met?"
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"What a way to maintain control over a man."
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"Well, isn't there a way to correct that situation?"
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"give them something that will keep them out for a while. Spock? Spock?"
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"Spock, you were on this frequency, Spock."
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"Yes, captain. I am still here."
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"Captain, I appreciate the risks you're taking on my behalf."
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"Let me ask you, how much time has elapsed since..?"
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"that 24 hours is the maximum my body can be..."
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"Beam us a signal so we can home in on you."
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"I shall give it top priority."
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"I know that does not make much sense."
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"Keep concentrating, Spock. Keep concentrating, Spock."
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"Jim."
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"You will find another Controller."
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"And there will not be another for 10,000 years."
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"- Fascinating. - You say you're breathing,"
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"Her mind is functioning on a very simple level."
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"If I may explain, captain,"
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"We'll protect you. You won't come to any harm."
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"No! The knowledge is forbidden. I must not know the secrets!"
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"Gentlemen, the Controller's explanation of the functioning of the Teacher"
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"there could be no delicate miracle that kept Spock's brain alive."
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"Why do you not understand that the need of my people for their Controller"
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"yet when we came here, you didn't."
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"- Three of your hours. - That would be just enough time."
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"You must restore with that knowledge"
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"You must put back what you have taken!"
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"Jim, it worked for her. It might work for me."
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"No!"
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"Captain's log, stardate 5432.3."
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"Any additional attempt to use the teaching device is impossible."
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"Now the women here below and the men here above"
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"All the, you know... The nerves. There are a million of them."
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"Bones, you can't stop now."
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"- No one can restore a brain. - You could."
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"But he is faltering and uncertain."
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"I instructed Dr. McCoy to give priority to connecting Spock's vocal chords."
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"That's correct."
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"Right forefinger."
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"The fluid balance is correct, but I don't know."
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"Then a male-female schism took place."
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"- I shouldn't have done it. - What's that?"
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"of a kind which hasn't been seen in ages."
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"- Phaser banks standing by, sir. - Range 43,000 and closing."
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"- What do you read, Mr. Spock? - Configuration unidentified."
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"Ion propulsion, high velocity, though of a unique technology."
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"All languages have been attempted. No response."
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"Now using standard interstellar symbols."
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"- Magnification ten, Mr. Chekov. - Aye, sir."
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"Thirty-eight thousand and closing."
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