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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Whom Gods Destroy (S03E03)
"I am transporting down with Mr. Spock,"
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"Governor, you indicated one additional inmate"
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"since our last visit, making a total of 15."
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"about the effectiveness of this medicine too."
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"Why, Donald, are you becoming a pessimist?"
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"is not what I would call an excessive figure."
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"Garth of lzar, a former starship fleet captain."
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"When I was a cadet at the academy, his exploits were required reading."
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"Captain."
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"You're making a mistake."
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"She sounds rational enough, captain."
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"He isn't really Governor Cory at all. That's just it."
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"Yes, Jim. I'm Cory."
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"He tricked you."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Your Vulcan friend is still alive, captain."
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"He'll be quite comfortable."
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"must be confined or destroyed."
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"Our beloved governor has decided to address us,"
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"Now, what have you done with the medicine?"
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"The medicine? You mean the poison. I destroyed it..."
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"The chatter of inferior weaklings wearies me."
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"You will help me, of course."
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"there's a helpful technique I've mastered."
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"in the universe, and I believe him."
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"The first time we knew about it was when a guard,"
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"Forcefield is off. Good."
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"Remain here out of sight until I give you the order to join me."
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"- Kirk to Enterprise. - Scott here, sir."
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"Just testing."
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"Be in touch with you later."
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"No!"
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"There's no response, Mr. Scott."
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"We are going to take the Enterprise."
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"if I have to shatter every bone in Captain Kirk's body."
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"Well, I hope you haven't been too uncomfortable, captain."
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"- I'd forgotten. - But I haven't."
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"Why can't I blow off just one of his ears?"
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"Mr. Spock will think we're lacking in hospitality."
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"In that case, we must decline with thanks."
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"Captain."
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"Keep your hands off Kirk."
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"because I am the most beautiful woman on this planet."
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"You're the only woman on this planet, you stupid cow."
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"I write poetry and I paint marvellous pictures."
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"Let me hear one poem you've written."
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"I might be able to find the control room and open the forcefield."
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"Which does not alter the fact that I wrote it again yesterday."
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"Marvellous, isn't she, captain?"
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"Well, I find it mildly interesting and somewhat nostalgic,"
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"Nostalgic?"
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"Thank you, that's..."
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"and merciless to my enemies."
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"Enlightened self-interest."
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"Yes, you could say, but that would be untrue."
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"But they rejected me and I condemned them to death."
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"I had changed."
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"you are a worthy commander in your own right,"
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"you will surely have a starship to command."
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"that you are attempting to re-create the disaster"
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"Logically, therefore, one must assume..."
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"Won't you try some of this wine, captain?"
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"No, thank you, I prefer to join Mr. Spock."
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"I'm sure you're aware"
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"that there are an infinite number of countermoves."
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"I am interested in only one."
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""For the life of me" is a phrase well-chosen, captain."
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"It could literally come to that."
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"Dead, I am of no use to you."
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"In the midnight of November When the Dead Man's Fair is nigh"
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"- Do you like it? - Yes, I think it's very good."
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"Tell him what he wants to know and we'll go away together."
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"I can't."
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"But you must. I beg of you."
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"and quite soon."
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"Quite ordinary in appearance. Almost primitive, wouldn't you say?"
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"Appearances can be deceiving."
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"and, as such, quite painless."
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"It is in fact exquisitely painful,"
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"Yet the memory of the exquisite torment remains."
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"Probably kill Jim and Spock."
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"I can help you."
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"Soon your friend Spock will be here, and then..."
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"How did you manage that?"
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"A convincing lie told to a guard"
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"- Interesting. - I'm very glad to see you."
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"They're already in the Transporter Room, sir."
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"And have Dr. McCoy"
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"Your safety is vital to the Enterprise."
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"Scotty, Mr. Spock will give the countersign."
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"Blast away, captain, if you can."
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"I have done nothing with him as of yet, but I do have plans for him."
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"- But you're a sick man now, sir. - I have never been more healthy."
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"before the accident that sent you to Antos IV."
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"the finest starship captain."
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"Yes, I do remember that."
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"It was a great responsibility, but one I was proud to bear."
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"you're not truly responsible."
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"I don't wanna hear any more."
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"You're weak, and you're trying to drain me of my strength."
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"I want you to find what you once had."
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"It must be higher than anything else in this room."
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"Not impressive in itself,"
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"Garth, you have only a handful of men."
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"Well, since there is no one mighty enough"
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"And we further designate Captain James Kirk"
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"of the starship Enterprise to be our heir apparent."
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"Listen to me. This may be our last chance."
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"I brought something here that might have cured you,"
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"Well done."
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"Well, captain, you continue to resist."
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"What you see here is my latest invention."
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"the most powerful one in history."
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"If I were to drop this flask,"
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"and you have held her in your arms, captain."
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"on the outside in a matter of minutes,"
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"There's been an explosion on Elba II."
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"at its weakest point."
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"Break synchronous orbit. Come to course 14, mark 68."
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