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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Court Martial (S01E01)
"- Of what nature is this evidence? - I can't tell you."
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"- I have to show you, sir. - Mr. Cogley is well-known"
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"Is saving an innocent man's career a theatric?"
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"Counsels will kindly direct their remarks to the bench."
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"I'd be delighted to, sir, now that I've got something human to talk about."
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"Rights, sir, human rights. The Bible."
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"The Code of Hammurabi and of Justinian."
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"Magna Carta. The Constitution of the United States."
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"Fundamental Declarations of the Martian Colonies."
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"The Statutes of Alpha III."
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"Gentlemen..."
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"...these documents all speak of rights."
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"Rights of the accused to a trial by his peers."
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"The rights of cross-examination. But most importantly,"
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"the right to be confronted by the witnesses against him."
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"- cross-examine them... - All but one."
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"The most devastating witness against my client is not a human being."
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"An information system. The computer log of the Enterprise."
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"And I ask this court adjourn and reconvene aboard that vessel."
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"- I protest, Your Honour. - And I repeat. I speak of rights."
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"A machine has none. A man must."
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"My client has the right to face his accuser."
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"Indeed, you have elevated that machine above us."
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"In the name of a humanity fading in the shadow of the machine,"
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"I demand it. I demand it."
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"How many games of chess did you win from the computer, Mr. Spock?"
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"Five in all."
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"- May that be considered unusual? - Affirmative."
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"Why?"
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"I personally programmed the computer for chess months ago."
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"The computer cannot make an error, and assuming that I do not either,"
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"the best that could normally be hoped for would be stalemate"
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"after stalemate."
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"And yet I beat the machine five times."
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"Someone, either accidentally or deliberately,"
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"the memory banks of that computer."
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"Could that have had an effect on the visual playback we saw?"
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"Object. The witness would be making a conclusion."
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"- Sustained. - Hypothetically, Mr. Spock."
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"Hypothetically, Miss Shaw."
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"If what you suggest had been done,"
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"it would be beyond the capabilities of most men."
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"What man aboard ship would it not be beyond?"
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"The captain, myself"
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"and the records officer."
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"And at the moment, you have no records officer."
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"Affirmative. Until he was lost, our records officer"
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"was Lieutenant Commander Finney."
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"Captain Kirk,"
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"Describe a Phase 1 Search."
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"It presupposes, does it not, that a man wishes to be found?"
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"- I beg your pardon? - If you start a search for a man,"
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"you assume, don't you, that he wants to be found? He's not hiding."
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"Possibly."
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"Gentlemen,"
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"I submit to you that Lieutenant Commander Ben Finney is not dead."
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"Mr. Cogley, we are waiting for proof of the extraordinary statement"
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"- you made in the briefing room. - And you shall have it."
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"- Captain Kirk. - Gentlemen."
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"For the purposes of this experiment, it will be necessary for all personnel,"
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"to leave the ship. I am ordering all others to report"
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"- to the Transporter Room. - Including myself, sir."
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"This court is by no means adjourned, Mr. Cogley."
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"I have an errand ashore of vital importance"
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"to the purpose of this court, and I will return."
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"- Very well. - Thank you, sir."
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"Captain, are you maintaining an engine crew aboard?"
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"Our impulse engines have been shut down."
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"We hope to be finished long before then."
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"Gentlemen, this computer has an auditory sensor."
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"It can, in effect, hear sounds."
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"By installing a booster, we can increase that capability"
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"on the order of one to the fourth power."
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"Dr. McCoy?"
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"All right, Mr. Spock."
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"Turn it down a little."
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"Gentlemen, that sound is caused by the heartbeats"
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"of all the people onboard the ship."
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"Dr. McCoy"
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"heartbeat so that it will be eliminated from the sounds we are hearing."
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"Mr. Spock."
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"And lastly, myself."
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"That's all of us, except the crewman in the Transporter Room."
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"That accounts for everyone."
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"Finney."
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"Localise that."
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"B Deck. In or near Engineering."
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"Seal off B Deck, sections 18-Y through 23-D."
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"- So Finney is alive. - It would seem so."
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"We both felt that Jame's presence would make Finney easier to handle"
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"Ben."
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"Mr. Spock, encountering variance."
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"The orbit is beginning to decay."
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"Nothing to say, captain?"
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"I'm glad you're alive."
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"Ben."
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"Ben, it's not too late. We can help you."
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"I'm a good officer. As good as you."
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"They told you to do it to me."
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"You all conspired against me. You ruined me."
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"But you won't do it anymore."
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"- But your ship... - What about my ship?"
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"I tapped out your primary energy circuits."
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"Mr. Spock. What's our orbit status?"
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"- Decaying, captain. - Variance at second level"
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"You're out of power. I know this ship too."
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"The Enterprise should've been mine. You kept me from it."
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"Ben."
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"- Why kill innocent people? - Innocent?"
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"Officers and gentlemen, captains all."
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"Except for Finney, and his one mistake"
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"a long time ago, but they don't forget."
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"I logged the mistake, Ben. Blame me, not them."
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"But they are to blame. All of them."
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"I was a good officer."
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"I loved the service more than any man ever dared."
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"Mr. Spock, we're running out of time."
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"Gentlemen, if you'll please hurry to the Transporter Room."
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"- We will hear this witness out. - Very well, sir."
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"It's not too late. You can be helped."
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