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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Contagion (S02E02)
"l'm certain this device is lconian. But how far had it traveled"
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"before it was abandoned on this alien world?"
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"Personal log."
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"The starfields on the artifact were unintelligible"
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"until l took into account 200 millennia of stellar drift."
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"After that, it was easy to pinpoint lconia."
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"My first officer is questioning the wisdom"
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"but l'm convinced that l've taken the only proper course."
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"Should this advanced technology fall into the hands of the Romulans,"
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"we might as well dock our ships"
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"Personal log."
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"We've been spotted by a Romulan cruiser,"
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"but after playing hide-and-seek through several solar systems,"
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"l think l've managed to elude them."
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"The lconian probe scan."
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"lf only l knew what we were dealing with here."
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"Personal log."
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"I'm unable to send an away team to the surface of lconia,"
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"nor can I scan the energy source of the planet"
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"because of these maddening systems failures."
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"lt's infuriating to be stopped"
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"at the threshold of a dream by one's own ship."
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"We're leaving orbit to rendezvous with Picard."
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"lf his people can't help us repair theYamato,"
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"The future well being of the Federation"
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"may well depend upon it."
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"COMPUTER: No further entries conforming to search parameters."
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"[DOOR BUZZES]"
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"Mr. Data, there was a reference in Captain Varley's personal log"
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"to a probe that scanned the Yamato."
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"Aye, sir, we have a visual record."
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"Put it on main viewer."
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"What the devil is that?"
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"Have you seen anything like that before?"
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"No, sir. lt appears to be a scanner, possibly a transmitter."
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"Transmitting what?"
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"Unknown, sir."
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"- Engineering. - La Forge."
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"PlCARD: What progress on the matter-antimatter scan?"
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"Everything continues to check out."
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"When the Yamato was probed, where was she?"
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"ln orbit around a planet, at coordinates 227, mark 359, sir."
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"ETA at warp factor 8?"
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"DATA: Twelve hours, 16 minutes, sir."
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"Sir, that would put us substantially close"
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"to the Romulan side of the Neutral Zone."
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"- Warp factor 8. - Aye, sir."
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"We're going to assume the Yamato's mission."
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"Perhaps prevent one."
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"[DOOR CHlMES]"
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"Come."
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"Sir? May l speak with you a moment?"
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"Yes, of course."
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"Well, what is it, Wesley?"
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"l was told they were just a myth."
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"China was thought to be a myth until Marco Polo traveled there."
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"No, the lconians were certainly real."
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"Sit down."
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"We know that three systems within this sector"
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"similarities which could only be explained"
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"by there being a single, unifying influence."
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"So they colonized those worlds?"
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"Probably conquered."
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"You mean they were warlike?"
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"Perhaps."
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"Air and darkness?"
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"Legend has it that they traveled without the benefit of spaceships,"
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"merely appearing out of thin air on distant planets."
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"Sounds like magic."
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"Well, we would appear magical to Stone Age people."
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"Archeology has been a hobby of mine since Academy days."
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"But why don't we talk about what really brought you here?"
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"lt's the Yamato, captain."
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"All those people...dead."
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"how you handle it so easily."
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"Easily?"
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"Oh, no, not easily."
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"We handle it because we're trained to."
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"Tea, Earl Grey, hot."
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"But if ever the time comes"
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"when the death of a single individual fails to move us..."
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"[REPLlCATOR BUZZlNG]"
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"Didn't you order tea, sir?"
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"Now, that should not have happened."
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"As happened with our sister ship,"
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"the Enterprise is beginning to experience"
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"a series of system failures."
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"So far they are random,"
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"but l fear they could be early symptoms"
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"of what happened to theYamato."
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"Lieutenant, are you making any progress"
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"towards solving our problems?"
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"LA FORGE: Solving them, no, sir, but l can eliminate one worry."
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"lt is not a design flaw."
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"l've been reviewing the Yamato's log"
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"and l think that alien probe may have something to do with their problems."
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"PlCARD: How? - l'd need to see the thing."
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"lf it was the probe, that explains the Yamato."
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"How do you account for the difficulties the Enterprise is experiencing?"
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"l can't."
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"PlCARD: Lieutenant, are our problems likely to attain"
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"the seriousness ofthose on the Yamato?"
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"lf you're asking for speculation, l'd say, yes, sir, they are."
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"l need time."
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"Mr. La Forge, time is one thing we do not have in abundance."
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"PlCARD: Analysis, Mr. Data. DATA: Scanning, sir."
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"Well, Mr. Data?"
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"No life form readings, sir."
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"All major cities have been heavily damaged,"
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"and the pattern of destruction"
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"is that consistent with large-scale, orbital bombardment."
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"- How long ago? - Approximately 200,000 years, sir."
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"There is an energy source"
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"in the mountains of the smaller continent."
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"PlCARD: Magnify."
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"Captain Varley died believing that it was."
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"RlKER: Did you see that?"
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"[PANEL BEEPlNG]"
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"Captain, projectile launched from the planet's surface."
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"lts size and composition"
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