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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Turnabout Intruder (S03E03)
"I don't think another test is necessary."
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"The Robbiani Dermal Optic is crucial."
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"You had one once before."
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"There should be no change in your dermal optic reactions"
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"to the colour wavelengths."
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"Over here, captain."
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"Complete life-entity transfer"
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"with the aid of a mechanical device."
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"Yes, that's what it must have been."
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"with complete success anywhere in the galaxy."
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"It was accomplished and forgotten long ago on Camus II."
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"I am a living example."
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"That is your claim."
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"As yet, it is unsubstantiated by any external evidence"
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"or objective tests."
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"Now lower your arms and open your eyes."
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"At this moment, Dr. McCoy is examining"
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"the captain for psychological changes."
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"If any facts are uncovered, that would be acceptable evidence."
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"The only kind which is acceptable to Starfleet Command"
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"and to the crew of the Enterprise."
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"Spock,"
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"when I was caught in the interspace of the Tholian Sector,"
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"you risked your life and the Enterprise to get me back."
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"Help me get back now."
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"When the Vians of Minara demanded that we let Bones die,"
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"we didn't permit it."
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"That is true. The captain did not."
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"They could have become known to you."
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"You are closer to the captain than anyone in the universe."
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"You know his thoughts."
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"What does your telepathic mind tell you now?"
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"I believe you."
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"However, my belief is not acceptable evidence."
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"Come with me."
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"Well, are you satisfied with the results of the test?"
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"There is no positive evidence of any disorder."
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"You're as mad as she is."
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"You're to leave here at once. I follow orders."
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"Certainly, lieutenant."
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"We all must do our duty."
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"Security..!"
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"You did your usual thorough good job."
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"Yes, I'm sure everything is gonna be all right."
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"Captain Kirk."
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"Captain Kirk here."
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"Captain Kirk to security. On the double to Dr. Lester's room."
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"Phasers."
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"A repetition of your physical violence is not called for, sir."
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"No physical resistance will be offered."
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"First Officer Spock has been placed under arrest."
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"He has conspired with Dr. Lester"
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"to take over the ship from your captain."
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"A hearing will be immediately convened"
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"to consider the charges and specifications"
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"on the charge"
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"I am the captain of the Enterprise, in fact."
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"Surely you must have more than that to go on."
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"I have stated my evidence."
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"Telepathic communication with the mind of Captain James T. Kirk."
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"Your evidence is completely subjective."
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"We have to have evidence that we can examine out in the open."
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"The one who should be the real subject of this investigation"
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"is kept locked away and in isolation."
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"Why?"
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"Captain?"
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"Mr. Spock."
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"Mr. Spock, my authority has been given to me by Starfleet Command."
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"And only that high authority can take it away."
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"Bring on the witness."
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"Let your officers put the questions."
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"Dr. McCoy."
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"what were you doing?"
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"Examining you."
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"Oh, yes. You were deeply concerned about my health,"
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"emotional and physical, since leaving Camus II."
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"Is that correct?"
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"you were searching for ways to help me."
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"His emotional and mental state is comparable to the time"
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"that he assumed command of the Enterprise."
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"Thank you, Dr. McCoy."
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"Mr. Spock, were you aware of Dr. McCoy's findings?"
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"I know them now."
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"And what have you to say now?"
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"I am disappointed and deeply concerned"
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"that there is no objective evidence to support my position."
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"Dr. Coleman, if you're required here, we'll call you."
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"We certainly appreciate you being here."
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"Everyone is deeply aware that you have been subjected"
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"to inordinate emotional stress."
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"We'd hoped to avoid any further stress,"
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"but Mr. Spock disagrees."
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"It's his opinion that your testimony is important"
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"in determining the merits of his case."
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"And since we are solely interested in arriving at a just decision,"
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"I'll try not to upset you."
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"You claim that..."
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"That you are Captain James T. Kirk."
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"No. I am not Captain Kirk."
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"That is very apparent."
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"I claim that whatever it is"
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"that makes James Kirk a living being special to himself"
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"is being held here in this body."
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"However, as I understand it,"
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"I am Dr. Janice Lester."
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"I said the body of James Kirk is being used by Dr. Janice Lester."
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"A subtlety that somehow escapes me."
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"I assume that this switch was arrived at by mutual agreement."
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"No."
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"and the use of equipment she discovered on Camus II."
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"Violence,"
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"by the lady, perpetrated on Captain Kirk?"
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"and visualise that historic moment."
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"Can you tell me why Dr. Janice Lester"
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"would agree to this ludicrous exchange?"
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"Yes. To get the power she craved."
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"To attain a position she doesn't merit by temperament or training."
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"And most of all, she wanted to murder James Kirk,"
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"But her intense hatred of her own womanhood"
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"made life with her impossible."
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