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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Amok Time (S02E02)
"In all the years I've known you, you've never asked for leave of any sort."
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"In fact, you've refused them. Why now?"
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"Captain, surely I have enough leave time accumulated."
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"Agreed. But that isn't the question, is it?"
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"If there's a problem of some sort, illness in the family..."
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"Nothing of that nature, Captain."
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"Then since we're headed for Altair VI,"
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"and since the shore facilities there are excellent..."
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"No. I must..."
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"I wish to take my leave on Vulcan."
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"What's wrong?"
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"I'm asking you to accept that answer."
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"- Increase speed to warp 4. - Aye, sir."
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"Thank you, Captain."
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"I suppose most of us overlook the fact that even Vulcans aren't indestructible."
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"No."
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"On course, on schedule, bound for Altair VI via Vulcan."
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"First Officer Spock seems to be under stress."
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"Ship's Surgeon McCoy has him under medical surveillance."
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"Captain, something's coming in on the Starfleet channel."
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"Priority and urgent, sir."
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"To Captain, U.S.S. Enterprise. From Starfleet, Sector 9."
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"Inauguration ceremonies Altair VI have been advanced seven solar days."
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"You're ordered to alter your flight plan as filed to accommodate."
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"Acknowledge."
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"Aye aye, sir."
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"Mr. Chekov, compute course and speed necessary for compliance."
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"We'll have to head directly there at warp 6, sir."
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"Insufficient time to stop off at Vulcan."
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"Or, as one of Finagle's Laws puts it:"
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""Any home port the ship makes will be somebody else's, not mine.""
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"The new President of Altair VI wants to get himself launched a week early,"
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"Don't worry, I'll see that you get your leave,"
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"as soon as we're finished."
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"I quite understand, Captain."
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"- Bridge, Navigation. - Navigation, Chekov here."
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"if we increase speed to maximum and divert to Vulcan"
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"I do not understand, Captain."
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"How far behind schedule will diverting to Vulcan put us?"
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"We're on course for Vulcan, Captain, as Mr. Spock ordered."
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"Thank you, Mr. Chekov. Kirk out."
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"Mr. Spock."
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"You changed course for Vulcan, Mr. Spock. Why?"
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"Do you deny it?"
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"No. By no means, Captain."
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"- Then why did you do it? - Captain, I accept, on your word..."
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"...that I did it."
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"Captain, lock me away."
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"I do not wish to be seen."
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"I cannot. No Vulcan could explain further."
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"I'm trying to help you, Spock."
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"- I order you to report to the Sickbay. - Sickbay?"
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"Complete examination. McCoy's waiting."
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"Come in, Spock. I'm all ready for you."
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"And now I'll go to my quarters."
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"In case you hadn't noticed,"
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"Come on, Spock."
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"Yield to the logic of the situation."
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"Very well."
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"Examine me, for all the good it will do either of us."
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"First we're going to Vulcan. Then we're going to Altair."
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"Then we're headed to Vulcan again. Now we're headed back to Altair."
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"I think I'm going to get space-sick."
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"Jim, you've got to get Spock to Vulcan."
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"Bones, I will, I will. As soon as this mission is completed."
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"No, now. Right away. If you don't get him to Vulcan within a week,"
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"eight days at the outside, he'll die."
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"He'll die, Jim."
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"Why..."
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"...must he die? Why within eight days? Explain."
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"I don't know."
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"You keep saying that. Are you a doctor or aren't you?"
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"There's a growing imbalance of body functions."
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"Now, I can't trace it down in my bio-comps."
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"But if it isn't stopped somehow,"
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"the physical and emotional pressures will simply kill him."
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"You say you're convinced he knows what it is?"
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"No use to ask him, Jim. He won't talk."
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"McCoy has given me his medical evaluation of your condition."
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"Spock."
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"You've been called the best first officer in the Fleet."
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"That's an enormous asset to me."
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"If I have to lose that first officer, I want to know why."
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"It's a thing no outworlder may know..."
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"...except those very few who've been involved."
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"A Vulcan understands, but even we do not speak of it among ourselves."
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"It is a deeply personal thing."
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"Consider that an order."
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"There are some things which transcend even the discipline of the service."
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"Would it help if I told you that I'll treat this"
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"as totally confidential?"
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"It has to do with biology."
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"- What? - Biology."
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"- What kind of biology? - Vulcan biology."
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"You mean, the biology of Vulcans?"
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"Biology as in reproduction?"
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"It happens to the birds and bees."
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"The birds and the bees are not Vulcans, Captain."
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"if any creature as proudly logical as us,"
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"were to have their logic"
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"Haven't you wondered?"
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"...quite logically."
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"No."
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"It is not."
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"...and customs shrouded in antiquity."
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"You humans have no conception."
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"It strips our minds from us."
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"It brings a madness which"
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"The time of mating."
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"There are precedents in nature, Captain."
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"once each 11 years they must return to the caverns where they hatched."
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"They must return to that one stream"
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"where they were born to spawn."
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"Or die in trying."
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"But you're not a fish, Mr. Spock. You're..."
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"No, nor am I a man."
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"I'm a Vulcan."
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"I had hoped I would be spared this..."
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"...but the ancient drives are too strong."
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"Eventually they catch up with us."
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