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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Turnabout Intruder (S03E03)
"That is not unusual procedure for the Enterprise."
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"Sir."
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"I believe that Starfleet will have to be notified"
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"that our rendezvous with the starship Potemkin"
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"Mr. Spock, if you'd concentrate on the areas"
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"Starfleet Command would have been informed already."
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"Since the captain usually deals directly with Starfleet in these matters,"
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"I assumed that my suggestions might be deemed interference."
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"- Aye, sir. - Continue present course."
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"Increase speed to warp factor 6."
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"I'll let my record speak for me."
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"Why are you being so defensive?"
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"There is no implied criticism of you in my order to remove you from the case."
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"I'm here because Dr. Coleman's record"
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"- That's the opinion of an individual. - No, sir."
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"That is the opinion of Starfleet Command."
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"I checked with them."
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"And Dr. Coleman was removed from his post"
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"as chief medical officer of his ship for administrative incompetence."
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"There are no administrative duties required here."
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"As well as flagrant medical blunders."
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"Promotions and demotions"
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"can be politically manoeuvred. You know that, Bones."
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"Not in Starfleet Headquarters, captain."
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"And certainly not in the surgeon general's office."
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"I can only say"
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"had to be the deciding factor here. I'm sure that you can appreciate that."
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"I appreciate the fact that you had a decision to make."
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"I also find myself in that position now, Jim."
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"And I'm asking you to report for an examination."
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"Why?"
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"Development of emotional instability"
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"You'll never make that charge stick. Any fool can see why you're doing this."
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"I'll let Starfleet Command be the judge of my motives."
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"I won't submit to this petty search for revenge."
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"But you will submit to Starfleet regulations."
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"And they state that the ship's surgeon will require a full examination"
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"of any crew member that he has doubts about,"
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"including the captain."
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"Captain Kirk here."
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"Starfleet Command is requesting additional details on the delay."
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"I'll be right there."
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"Blood count. All body functions normal. Then why am I here?"
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"Dr. McCoy..."
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"Quiet would be best for you."
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"Where is Dr. McCoy?"
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"Bring Dr. McCoy at once."
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"He is in command of medicine on this ship."
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"He was taken off your case by Captain Kirk."
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"By Captain Kirk?"
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"It was done for your own protection, Dr. Lester."
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"I am not Janice Lester. She did this to me."
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"Now, how can I make you understand?"
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"Janice has driven herself mad with jealousy, hatred and ambition."
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"Nurse Chapel,"
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"bring Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy to me at once."
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"Now, they must believe I am not Janice Lester."
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"I am imprisoned in her body, but I am not Janice Lester."
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"She is suffering from the delusion of being Captain Kirk."
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"I am not Janice Lester."
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"The radiation seems to have intensified it."
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"Shall I prepare a mild sedative, doctor?"
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"Captain's log, stardate unknown."
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"I have lost track of time."
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"and separated from all my crew."
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"I must have sounded quite mad to you before."
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"What you've been through would have completely broken most of us."
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"Well, I'll be all right now."
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"Could I see your Dr. McCoy?"
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"Is a visit by that very kind Mr. Spock to be allowed?"
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"The Benecia Colony? But isn't the Enterprise"
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"going to rendezvous with the Potemkin at Beta Aurigae?"
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"Well, first we have to let you recuperate at Benecia."
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"You'll feel better if you have a little."
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"Well, I'll try. Thank you."
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"Oh, it is good. Thank you."
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"Could I finish it slowly, Nurse Chapel?"
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"Well, I'll be right back."
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"I'm glad you're feeling so much better."
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"These tests should help me pinpoint the cause of Jim's illness."
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"Knowledge of the captain's aberrant behaviour is spreading."
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"The crew is becoming increasingly tense."
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"Yes, well, what worries me most is that Jim seems completely unaware"
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"Now, we've got to make him realise that something serious is happening"
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"before treatment can even begin."
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"I'm afraid that is a forlorn hope, doctor."
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"You know headquarters, Spock."
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"They're only interested in results of specific tests."
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"So far, all we have to offer are our opinions."
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"in his present state of mind?"
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"Actions such as these might be misinterpreted."
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"Whatever happened to the captain on that planet must have taken place"
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"in the short space of time that he was alone with Dr. Lester."
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"Perhaps a conversation with her might shed some light."
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"Well, it's worth a try."
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"Why don't you try to get to Dr. Lester while I examine Jim?"
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"Well, gentlemen. I'm here, doctor."
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"Spock, Bones, help me. Don't let them lock me away from you."
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"I've got to talk to you."
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"Jim!"
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"She might have killed someone."
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"Put her in isolation in her room. Maintain a 24-hour watch."
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"No one, absolutely no one is to talk to her without my permission."
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"Yes, sir."
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"How is the doctor?"
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"She regained consciousness very quickly."
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"Good. I have a few questions to ask her."
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"Why should he? They're my questions. Therefore I am ordering it, lieutenant."
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"The captain said that no one is allowed to speak to Dr. Lester."
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"Has such an order ever included his senior officers?"
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"I think the captain meant that a guard should be present."
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"By all means, lieutenant."
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"That's enough. That's enough."
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"Your heart will last forever, captain."
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"How am I otherwise?"
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"In the pink, as usual."
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"Even your glands. Functioning at their usual normal peak of efficiency."
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"I hope you're as pleased about it as I am."
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"Don't get dressed yet."
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"Physically."
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