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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Alternative Factor (S01E01)
"is the fact that our ship's instruments are specifically designed"
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"to locate and identify any object in our universe, be it energy or matter."
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"But by using those instruments,"
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"you were unable to identify the source of the radiation on the planet."
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"Correct, which would seem to be impossible."
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"- Are the instruments in order? - Perfect working condition."
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"Then what you say leads obviously to one alternative."
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"The source of radiation is not from our universe."
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"It came from outside."
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"Yes."
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"That would explain a lot."
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"Another universe, perhaps in another dimension..."
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"...occupying the same space at the same time."
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"The possible existence of a parallel universe"
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"has been scientifically conceded, captain."
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"What would happen if..."
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"Which is what we've been experiencing."
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"...couldn't that be described as a hole?"
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"Indeed. I point out that a hole in the universe,"
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"or in a simple container, can either allow the contents to escape..."
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"But there has been no evidence of a large-scale invasion."
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"Difficult, captain. One moment paranoid,"
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"the next, calm, mild, rational."
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"Almost as if he were..."
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"And a hole in the universe. No, not a hole, a door."
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"Through which these two beings are somehow enabled to pass."
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"...the next he's alive, well, strong as a bull."
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"Which is physically impossible for one man."
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"But what's going on?"
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"what's the purpose?"
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"Jim, madness has no purpose..."
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"But it may have a goal."
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"He must be stopped, held, destroyed if necessary."
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"- I don't follow you. - Two parallel universes project this,"
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"Or, more specifically, one matter..."
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"...the other antimatter."
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"Matter and antimatter have a tendency to cancel each other out, violently."
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"...when two identical particles of matter and antimatter meet."
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"Like Lazarus."
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"Identical."
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"Like both Lazarus..."
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"Total, complete, absolute annihilation."
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"Of everything that exists..."
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"The energizer, it's shorted."
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"- Get out of here! Sound the alarm! - Come on, you too, lieutenant."
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"- No, I've gotta... - We've gotta go!"
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"The whole bank might blow."
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"Engineering calling bridge."
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"Fire! Fire!"
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"Fire, captain, Engineering. Situation critical!"
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"All available personnel, on the double. Spock, with me."
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"- Report. - Under control, sir."
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"- But it couldn't have started by itself. - Lazarus. A trick to get the crystals."
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"Sir, you shouldn't be in here."
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"You organise a security detail. Follow me as soon as you can."
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"Spock to bridge."
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"I'll get you now. I have a threshold."
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"I'll get you now."
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"Energize."
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"It's done."
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"- Lazarus. - Done."
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"No! Don't! Not you!"
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"No!"
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"Welcome, captain."
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"Yes, him."
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"Not completely."
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"Of course."
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"- Antimatter. - Here, yes."
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"The end of everything."
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"Civilisation, existence, all gone."
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"I tried to stop him, captain."
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"That's why I took your dilithium crystals."
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"He has two more."
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"That's very bad, captain."
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"If he comes through at a time of his own choosing..."
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"But I think, if we hurry, and you will help me..."
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"...he can yet still be stopped. There's little time left."
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"He meant to come through."
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"When you accidentally passed through, it drained his crystals."
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"That should give us enough time."
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"That's hard to explain, captain."
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"It's sort of a negative magnetic corridor where the two parallel universes meet."
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"It's sort of a safety valve."
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"...is it what caused the magnetic effect,"
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"Because... Because my foe entered."
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"The corridor is like a prison with explosives at the door."
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"Open the door, and the explosives might go off."
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"Stay inside..."
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"Yours and mine."
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"if you should meet face-to-face outside the corridor."
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"Of course he knows, captain, but he's mad."
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"He could not live knowing that I lived."
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"He became obsessed with the idea of destroying me,"
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"and the fact that it meant his own destruction and everything else..."
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"...meant nothing to him."
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"So you're the terrible thing, the murdering monster, the creature."
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"It's ready, captain."
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"If we can force him into the corridor"
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"while I'm waiting for him, we can put an end to this."
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"and breaks into this universe to find me..."
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"What do you want me to do?"
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"Find him."
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"Force him through his threshold"
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"while I'm waiting for him, into the corridor."
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"Can't I, captain?"
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"You destroy his ship."
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"- It will. - And your door will be closed."
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"Yes, and so will his."
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"...for the safety of two universes?"
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"I'm ready."
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"Stand back!"
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"No! No! No, I'm not ready!"
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"I'm not ready!"
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"I must destroy that ship completely."
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"Activate phaser banks."
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"Phaser banks activated."
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"- Ahead, warp factor 1. - Warp 1, sir."
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"There is, of course, no escape."
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"How would it be?"
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"Captain..."
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