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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Spock's Brain (S03E03)
"- Well, Scotty? - Beats me, but isn't she a beauty?"
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"- Interesting design. - I've never seen anything like her."
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"They could teach us a thing or two."
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"- Life forms, Mr. Spock? - One. Humanoid or similar."
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"Low level of activity. Life-support systems functioning."
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"Instruments indicate a transferral beam"
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"Directed at the Bridge of the Enterprise."
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"- Security guard. - Security guard to the Bridge."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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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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"No change from last reading, sir."
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"Condition reports from all decks, lieutenant."
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"- Aye, sir. All decks... - Spock. Where's Spock?"
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"- Jim? Jim? - Yes, what is it?"
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"You'd better come to Sickbay right now."
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"All right. On my way."
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"Deck 5. Personnel, no damage."
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"Now."
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"Functioning."
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"My God."
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"- Like this? - No, not like this."
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"- What happened? - I don't know."
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"You've got him on complete life support. Was he dead?"
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"He was worse than dead."
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"- What do you mean? - Jim..."
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"- His brain is gone. - His what?"
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"Every nerve ending of the brain must have been neatly sealed."
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"No bleeding. It's a medical miracle."
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"That incredible Vulcan physique hung on till the life-support cycle took over."
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"His body lives. The autonomic functions continue."
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"But there is no mind."
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"- That girl. - Aye."
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"She took it."
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"I don't know why or where, but she must have taken it."
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"Bones, how long can you keep him functioning?"
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"If it was us, I would say indefinitely."
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"But Vulcan physiology limits what I can do."
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"Then we'll have to take him with us."
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"we must restore it to his body or we lose him."
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"Jim..."
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"Where are you going to look?"
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"In this whole galaxy, where are you going to look for Spock's brain?"
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"How are you going to find it?"
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"- I'll find it. - Even if you do, I can't restore it."
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"I don't have the medical technique."
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"But I don't know how."
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"The thief that took it has the knowledge."
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"I'll force it out of her."
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"If you don't find it in 24 hours, you'd better forget the whole thing, Jim."
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"You and Scotty, have Spock ready."
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"Where does the trail lead, Mr. Chekov?"
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"- System Sigma Draconis. - Lock on, Mr. Sulu."
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"Maximum speed."
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"- No question about the trail? - No mistake, sir."
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"Captain's log, stardate 5431.4."
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"For 15 hours and 20 minutes, we have been following the ion trail"
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"Time left to us: Eight hours and 40 minutes."
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"- Captain, I've lost the trail. - All scanners, extreme sweep."
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"Aye, sir."
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"But she went into that system."
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"Mr. Chekov, put a schematic of Sigma Draconis on the screen."
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"Aye, captain."
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"Sun spectral type, Gamma 9."
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"Nine planets, three of them Class-M,"
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"possessing sapient life according to reports and long-range scanning."
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"The one on the left, number III, rates letter B on the industrial scale."
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"Yes, sir. Second planet, Class-M, number IV, rates letter G."
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"The year 2030."
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"But that ship, captain, either was many years ahead of us"
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"or it was the most incredible design fluke in history."
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"- Third Class-M planet, Mr. Chekov? - Number VI."
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"No sign of industrial development."
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"At last report, in a glacial age."
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"Sapient life plentiful, but on a most primitive level."
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"As I understand you, Mr. Chekov,"
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"- there are three Class-M planets. - Yes, sir."
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"- No, sir. - Yet one of them accomplished it."
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"- Yes, sir. - Thank you, Mr. Chekov."
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"Captain, I'm picking up high energy generation on planet VI."
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"- The source, lieutenant? - It could be natural."
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"Volcanic activity, steam, any of a number of causes."
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"But it's very regular."
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"No sign of organised civilisation."
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"With regular pulsations of generated energy?"
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"I can't explain it, sir."
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"I can't afford to guess wrong."
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"- Recommendations, Mr. Chekov? - Sigma Draconis III."
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"- It's closest, heaviest population. - But a technological rating of only 3."
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"They couldn't possibly have put that ship we saw into space."
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"None of these planets could."
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"At least Planet IV is ahead of III technologically."
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"But advanced ion propulsion is beyond even our capabilities."
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"It would be a miracle if they had developed it."
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"What would they want with his brain?"
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"What would they want with Mr. Spock's brain? What use is it?"
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"- Why do they want it? - Yes, why would they want it?"
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"Planet VI is glaciated, you say?"
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"For several thousand years at least. Only the tropical zone is ice-free."
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"But the energy. Regular. It's there."
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"- It's real. - Yes, sir."
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"It doesn't make sense, but it's there."
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"Have the Transporter Room stand by."
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"I'm taking a landing party down to Planet VI."
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"A hunch, captain?"
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"A hunch, Mr. Sulu."
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"Spock will die."
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"Captain's log, stardate 4351.5."
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"in the Sigma Draconis star system."
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"Suit temperatures are 72."
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"Readout, Mr. Chekov?"
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"No surface consumption, no generation of energy."
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"Atmosphere is perfectly all right, of course."
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"Temperature, a high maximum of 40. Liveable."
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"- Five of them. Humanoid. Large. - Phasers on stun."
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"I want them conscious."
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"We mean you no harm. We're not your enemies, we're your friends."
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"You are not the others?"
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