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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Who Mourns for Adonais? (S02E02)
"This entire system has been almost the same."
Star Trek (1966)
"Well, carry out the standard procedures on Pollux IV."
Star Trek (1966)
"Aye, sir."
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"On the other hand, she's a woman. All woman."
Star Trek (1966)
"- Cartographic details. Stand by. - Standing by, sir."
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"Approximate age: Four billion years. Judged: No reason for contact."
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"Captain."
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"What in the name of?"
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"Not a projection, sir. A field of energy."
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"by an unknown force of some kind."
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"Sickbay reports five minor injuries. All being treated."
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"Screen on, captain."
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"You have left your plains and valleys and made this bold venture."
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"Now you can rest."
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"The long wait has ended."
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"Yes,"
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"It has been 5,000 years."
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"Never mind the history lesson, release the ship."
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"It's becoming critical, captain. We can't handle it."
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"You win."
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"Verbose, isn't he?"
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"Insults are effective only where emotion is present."
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"We'll tackle him together."
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"Come on."
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"Those of the thousands of years past,"
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"Your fathers knew me, and your fathers' fathers."
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"I'm sorry, captain. I never met a god before."
Star Trek (1966)
"Transporter Room."
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"Mr. Sulu, rig all transmission circuits for maximum power generation."
Star Trek (1966)
"Analysis."
Star Trek (1966)
"son of the god Zeus and Leto, a mortal."
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"His classical references and the appearance of all this."
Star Trek (1966)
"He looks human, but of course that doesn't mean a thing."
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"I want from you that which is rightfully mine."
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"They defied me until they felt my wrath."
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"I would like to point out that we are quite capable of some wrath ourselves."
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"You would do Aphrodite credit."
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"Scotty."
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"the bow arm should be bare."
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"Bones, how is he?"
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"Besides, you stiff-necked thistlehead, you could have gotten yourself killed."
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"around the Mediterranean."
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"Yes."
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"Activate all units."
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"And Apollo?"
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"But none more beautiful than you."
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"- Are you frightened of me? - Frightened?"
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"No, I don't think so."
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"All right. A god every day."
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"We're immortal, we gods."
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"Your fathers changed."
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"A god cannot survive as a memory."
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"So we came home again."
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"She stood in front of the temple and spread herself upon the wind."
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"until only the wind remained."
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"I knew you would come to the stars one day."
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"I don't understand."
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"the gods took mortals to them to love, to care for."
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"We were gods of passion,"
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"The electric eel on Earth, the giant dry-worm of Antos IV."
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"- The fluffy... - Not the whole encyclopaedia, Chekov."
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"Are you suggesting that he,"
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"taps the flow of energy and channels it through his body?"
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"You bloodthirsty Saracen,"
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"You will learn discipline. You will learn..."
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"Don't you mean the English story, the Cheshire cat?"
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"If we can wear him out, overwork him, that might do it."
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"Progress report."
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"Mr. Spock, I haven't done anything like this in years."
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"If it isn't done just right, I could blow the entire communications system."
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"- What for, sir? - To shoot through."
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"You'll take these equations to the nuclear electronics lab."
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"Come here."
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"I know everything you do."
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"Mankind has no need for gods."
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"A father doesn't destroy his children."
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"You said you were gentle and understanding."
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"Please don't hurt them."
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"I shall be lenient with you"
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"and the simple skins we'll wear for clothes?"
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"Not just a world, but all that makes it up."
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"They're wrong. He's merely forgotten those things which gave life meaning."
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"almost as a god yourself."
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"- Kirk to... - Carolyn!"
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"Then I'd better handle it."
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"Come over there."
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"Well?"
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"He wants us to live in peace."
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"- Yes. - We can't give him that worship."
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"You must."
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"Reject him and we have a chance to save ourselves. Accept him"
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"He's kind and he wants the best for us."
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"afloat in a universe without end."
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"through which we can fire our phaser banks."
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"has something to do with the transmission of energy?"
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"We don't know what would happen to her if he was suddenly attacked."
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"But I'm sure that's very flattering, but I must get on with my work now."
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"Love you?"
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"Be logical."
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"Mr. Spock, fire those phasers."
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"No! Stop!"
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"Stop!"
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"I command it!"
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"Did I ask so much?"
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"I've shown you my open heart."
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"you were right."
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"There is no room for gods."
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"Take me."
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"Here's the report on Pollux V, captain."
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"A strange lack of intelligent life on the planets."
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"It bucks the percentages."
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"Bucks them."
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"Lieutenant, you look a bit tired this morning."
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"In that case, there's nothing like a wee bit of coffee to get you back in shape."
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"- Join me, Carolyn? - All right, Scotty."
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"Just let me give this to Mr. Spock."
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"Bones,"
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"Even from here, I can tell his pulse rate's up."
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"Gentlemen."
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