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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Heart of Glory (S01E01)
"Expect the unexpected."
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"May you all do your best."
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"Keep doing whatever it is you're doing, Commander Data."
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"There's, uh, nothing much to see here, commander."
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"We're in a standard orbit and, uh,"
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"the station has to be manned, even if it's just routine."
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"Something l can help you with, Mr. Remmick?"
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"When I'm ready, Mr. Riker, I'll want to speak with you."
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"Commander, just having that guy around makes me feel guilty."
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"What's he after anyway?"
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"I don't know, Geordi, but l'm gonna find out. Right now."
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"[DOOR CHIMES]"
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"Come."
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"- Captain, may I speak frankly? - Always, Number One."
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"As first officer l should be informed. I should know everything you know."
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"- That's right, you should. - Then what's this about?"
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"Remmick's gonna turn this ship upside down."
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"That's his job."
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"Which you do very well."
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"Sir, am l under investigation?"
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"I don't know."
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"- And if you did? - l couldn't tell you."
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"I don't understand, sir. This is extremely frustrating."
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"But l promised cooperation and that's what we shall give."
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"Sir."
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"REMMlCK: l want some answers. RlKER: Later."
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"COMPUTER: Last question on the hyperspace physics test."
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"lf the matter and antimatter tanks on a Galaxy-class starship"
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"a hundred light years away at warp factor 8."
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"[SlGHS]"
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"COMPUTER: Time elapsed."
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"I must admit, Wesley, you have a very fast mind."
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"Once l realized it was a trick question, there was only one answer."
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"Yes. There is only one ratio with matter-antimatter."
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"You both don't know how lucky you are."
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"I can't imagine what it would be like to have things come so easily."
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"I have to push every step of the way."
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"Oh, no, Oliana, it doesn't come that easily."
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"I have to study all the time."
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"It's a good thing you're cute, Wesley, or you could really be obnoxious."
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"See you later."
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"Did you hear what she said, Mordock?"
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"She said l was cute."
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"I think."
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"- l think l should apologize, captain. - No need, Number One."
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"Mr. Remmick's presence is unnerving, to say the least."
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"Are you available now, Mr. Riker, or do you still have duties to perform?"
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"I'm available, Mr. Remmick."
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"Any problem with using your Ready Room, captain?"
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"No, Mr. Remmick. Be my guest."
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"If you prefer to stand, fine, Mr. Riker."
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"It won't have an effect on the length of my inquiry."
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"Now, there are several seeming discrepancies in the captain's log."
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"Let's go over them one by one, shall we?"
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"- The captain's log? - Yes."
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"If you want to discuss Captain Picard,"
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"bring him in and you ask him face to face."
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"unless you're trying to cover something up."
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"Now, there are several discrepancies in the captain's log."
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"Shall we go over them one by one?"
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"Proceed."
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"REMMlCK: So you are saying, Captain Picard had no control over this vessel."
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"He handed it over to Kosinski,"
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"who took the entire crew to the edge of the universe."
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"No, sir, that's not what I'm saying."
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"Kosinski was sent here by Starfleet to improve our warp-drive system."
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"Captain Picard was ordered to take him aboard."
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"Uh, according to his own logs,"
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"his Bridge crew didn't think highly of Mr. Kosinski's theories,"
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"yet the captain allowed him to access the engines anyway."
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"- ls that true, La Forge? - Not exactly, sir."
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"One way or the other, La Forge, Picard lost control of this ship."
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"Well, yes, but that's not how it happened."
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"So the answer is yes."
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"[SlGHS]"
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"Do you believe the captain is emotionally and psychologically fit"
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"for command of this starship?"
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"There's nothing in his history or personality"
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"that would suggest mental lapses?"
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"Nothing."
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"He was being controlled by a mind-altering machine, commander,"
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"without his knowledge."
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"I would call that a mental lapse."
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"Ensign."
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"What are you doing on the holodeck?"
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"I thought you were still on Relva Vll."
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"I'm finished testing for the day."
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"- l've disturbed you. I'll leave. - Wait."
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"I thought I wanted to be alone. I guess l don't."
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"- How is the testing? - Okay, so far."
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"It's not the ones that l've studied for that I'm worried about."
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"It's the psych test."
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"I'm trying to figure out what images to bring up."
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"Why?"
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"I guess l wanna scare myself."
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"What do you think? Rigellian rats? Lightning storms?"
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"Do those things frighten you?"
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"Sort of, l guess."
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"- than the rest of the process. - That's what they said."
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"But l can't stop thinking about it."
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"Thinking about what you can't control only wastes energy"
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"and creates its own enemy."
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"How can they know what my deepest fear is when I don't?"
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"By analyzing your psychological profile."
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"They were very accurate about everyone l tested with."
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"Including myself."
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"I thought there was nothing that could frighten a Klingon warrior."
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"Only fools have no fear."
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"I'm asking too many personal questions."
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"Especially for my life."
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"But on the Enterprise you do that every day."
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"Everyone depends on everyone else to protect them."
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"It is still my enemy."
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"RlKER: With this new extricator,"
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"we can eliminate three more bulky machines from cargo space."
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"That's excellent, Number One."
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"[COMPUTER BEEPlNG]"
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"Captain, there's an unauthorized entry in main shuttlebay."
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"- Unauthorized? - Who is it, lieutenant?"
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"Computer reads the lD number of Jake Kurland."
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