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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Lights of Zetar (S03E03)
"Our planet was dying. We were determined to live on."
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"They'll be forced to accept it."
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"We must get her into the pressure chamber."
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"Jim, you realise the pressure needed to kill the Zetars might kill the girl, too."
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"Mira will not kill me."
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"Continue increasing pressure."
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"It may damage her."
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"We've done it, Jim. They're gone."
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"Reduce the pressure very, very gradually, Spock."
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"Take deep, regular breaths."
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"But don't hold it. Continue to breathe deeply."
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"Now we have all the time in the world."
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"the long-range effects on Lieutenant Romaine?"
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"Particularly where humans are involved, doctor."
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"Would either of you credit Scotty's steadfast belief in her as a factor?"
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"You mean love as motivation?"
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"It is a planetoid set up by the Federation"
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"You're the sanest, the smartest,"
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"Anything else?"
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"Anything else, I'll keep to myself for the moment."
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"When a man of Scotty's years falls in love,"
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"He could talk only to the ship."
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"I don't think he's even noticed she has a brain."
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"As soon as we're within viewing range of Memory Alpha,"
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"in the emergency manual monitor."
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"on what will be your first assignment for the Federation."
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"Captain, I'm picking up a high-intensity reading."
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"- Is that Memory Alpha? - No, sir."
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"Magnification 8."
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"- What is that? - Indications are a storm, captain."
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"Although I have never seen one of such great intensity"
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"or strange conformation."
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"Readings?"
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"All sensor readings are at maximum calibration."
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"Check that."
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"It is definitely doing so, captain,"
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"therefore it cannot be a phenomenon of nature."
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"- Deflectors on. Condition Yellow. - Shields activated, captain."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"Mr. Sulu, get us the devil out of here."
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"Full scan on the disturbance that penetrated the Bridge."
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"Lieutenant. All decks, stand at report."
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"Mira."
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"- Dr. McCoy to the Bridge. Emergency. - Mira!"
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"What's that you're saying?"
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"Was she hurt by the fall or the action of the disturbance?"
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"I don't know. Did you notice, Scotty?"
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"Well, after the disturbance was over, she just collapsed."
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"How's she doing, doctor?"
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"Easy, now. Easy. You had quite a fall."
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"I'm... l'm fine."
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"You let me be the judge of that. Do you feel like walking to Sickbay?"
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"I'm fine, doctor. Really, I am."
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"Is everybody else all right?"
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"- Why? I feel... - You go to Sickbay. That's an order."
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"- Yes, sir. - Would it be all right if I went along?"
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"No. Stay at your post for the moment."
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"- Captain... - Lieutenant Uhura."
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"- Yes, sir? - Damage report?"
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"Some equipment was temporarily out of order."
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"Good. From the action of that storm, we'll need all the speed we can get."
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"Captain, it was not a storm."
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"Captain, during the disturbance, Memory Alpha was hailing."
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"I wanted to respond, but I couldn't make my hand move."
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"Captain."
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"It was not hands that were paralyzed. It was eyes."
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"I could not force my eyes to look down and set a new course."
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"No, no, it was speech that was affected. I couldn't utter a sound."
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"Mr. Spock. Explanation?"
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"Our voluntary nerve functions were under some form of pressure."
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"Attack might be a more precise formulation, captain."
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"Everything appears normal, doctor."
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"Thank you."
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"What's that you're doing, nurse?"
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"Recording your responses in this computer."
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"Why? I haven't had a single response worth noting."
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"Lieutenant, there are 430 people aboard this ship."
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"You're the only one that passed out and I wanna know why."
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"I want to know why too. You're the doctor. You tell me."
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"This whole thing is a new experience for me."
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"This whole thing is a new experience for all of us."
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"All of you are accustomed to new experiences."
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"It's part of your work."
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"I'm not."
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"Well, if we can get on with this, Scotty,"
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"we might make that determination."
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"- Nothing. - Nothing?"
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"Absolutely nothing."
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"- Lieutenant... - There is nothing more I can tell you."
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"Lieutenant, you're being completely uncooperative."
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"Are you putting that into my record? It's not true."
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"I'll put the facts into your record if I can get them."
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"Come on, now, Mira. We must help the doctor."
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"Tell us what happened."
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"requires discipline and cooperation."
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"Well, I'm sure that's what the lieutenant wants."
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"She just didn't understand."
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"Well, with a bedside manner like that, Scotty,"
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"When the record of this is forwarded, I'll be sent back, won't I?"
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"Well, you will not. That's ridiculous."
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"This getting used to space travel, that takes some doing."
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"Not everybody takes to it."
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"- Did you? - Well, me, that's different."
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"I was practically born to it."
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"- I want to continue. - You will."
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"And this is just getting used to what you might call your space legs."
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"I hope that's all it is."
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"On its present course,"
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"Lieutenant, try and warn Memory Alpha"
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"of the proximity of that phenomenon."
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"- Give me an ETA for its impact. - I cannot, sir."
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"It has the ability to change speed."
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"Sir, I'm unable to establish contact with the planetoid."
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"I'm hailing on all frequencies. No response."
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"It is of little consequence, captain."
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"Memory Alpha has no protective shields."
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"- No shields? - None, captain."
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"shielding was considered inappropriate to its totally academic purpose."
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"special protection was deemed unnecessary."
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"Wonderful. I hope the storm is aware of that rationale."
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