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Clips from Star Trek (1966) (S01E01)
"We're 900 light years from that kind of desert, Bones."
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"...is a waterless, barren wasteland."
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"Thank you, Dr. McCoy."
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"We must be in some sort of light warp or we would have picked it up earlier."
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"Science stations, gather data for computer banks."
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"Emergency. Full reverse power."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to seek out new life and new civilizations,"
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"First Officer Spock reporting for Captain James Kirk."
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"We are orbiting the lone, unrecorded planet in the star desert."
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"but Captain Kirk and Helmsman Sulu remain unaccounted for."
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"I have placed the ship on red alert."
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"If they're not down on that planet, they're nowhere."
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"All of them, Mr. Spock. No response."
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"The decision will be mine, doctor. I have the responsibility for your safety."
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"Mr. Spock, look."
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"Send this, lieutenant."
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"Some kind of a joke, sir?"
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"You're quite correct, doctor."
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"No, Mr. Scott. Neither you nor I can be spared here."
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"Dr. McCoy will accompany."
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"Very good. Transmit coordinates to Mr. Scott."
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"Use the laser beacon if necessary."
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"- Ready, Scott? - Ready, Mr. Spock."
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"Activate."
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"Look."
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"There's no reading."
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"They're like waxworks figures."
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"I'm Captain James Kirk of the United Starship Enterprise."
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"Oh, really?"
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"How fallible of me."
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"Ha-ha. Bet that's the official story, eh?"
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"Oh, I wouldn't hear of it. You shall join me in a repast."
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"Not yet."
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"Ah, monsieur. Vive la gloire! Vive Napoléon!"
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"You know, I admire your Napoleon very much."
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"This is Mr. DeSalle, our navigator."
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"Do let me see it."
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"...and this will."
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"Devastating."
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"You want to know how I've managed all of this."
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"That's correct."
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"Like the transporter system aboard the Enterprise?"
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"A crude example of an infinitely more sophisticated process."
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"You see, we not only transport matter from place to place,"
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"You're being quite rude. You can't go."
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"Now, that's a sample of the atmosphere of this planet"
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"or the party sent to find them."
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"the Grecian war galleys, and the hordes of Persia."
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"singing beneath these banners."
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"Doesn't it make your blood run swiftly?"
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"Who is this maniac?"
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"Better say what is he?"
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"Notice the wood fire, captain."
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"Fire without heat."
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"I have nothing but admiration for your whole species."
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"I was getting a bit bored until you came."
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"You must stay."
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"- For how long? - Until this is over, of course."
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"Tomorrow may never come at all."
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"Do you mean that you actually have"
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"This game has gone on long enough. Those are crucial operating personnel."
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"- You can't-- - I can do anything I want."
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"Stop! I won't have this."
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"How were our scanners able to penetrate that radiation field?"
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"They didn't, captain, not clearly."
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"Well, it was a... Oh, forget it."
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"Look."
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"Don't you display your weapons?"
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"for that unseemly, impudent act of taking you from me, which is he?"
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"Oh. Surely not an officer?"
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"Not generally, but there have been exceptions."
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"- You're all going back with me. - We're not going anywhere."
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"Come, doctor, do partake."
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"No doubt."
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"And this?"
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"and burnt the topless towers of Ilium?"
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"I believe you have met our science officer, Mr. Spock."
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"I object to intellect without discipline."
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"I object to power without constructive purpose."
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"Until we can think our way out."
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"Meanwhile, we accept his hospitality."
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"and water a hundred times better than his brandy."
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"but none of the substance."
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"- Evidently. - A machine?"
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"Ah, yes, that's more of what we want."
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"It's part of his audience, his ego."
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"He never wanders from it."
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"- ...or something else? - Explain."
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"That's not the reason."
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"would be immense."
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"You only heard part of it."
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"I don't want you accepting his gifts, either."
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"If it's fighting that you want..."
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"Oh, this is better than I'd planned."
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"of the creature who calls himself Trelane."
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"We are weaponless, powerless,"
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"I've decided to make my move with the field of honor game,"
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"Oh, how fascinating. I'm party to an actual human duel."
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"And then we shall see."
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"We shoot together."
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"It's my game and my rules."
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"But if you need to be persuaded..."
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"Go on, Trelane, look at it. It's over."
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"Standing by to warp, sir."
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"At the point we first entered their solar system."
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"Yes, I think you might."
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"Mr. Sulu, have we been going in circles?"
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"No, sir. All instruments show on course."
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"- Cat-and-mouse game. - With us as the mouse."
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"Trelane."
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"Any attempt at demonstrations will weigh against you with the court."
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"How do you plead?"
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"We've made you angry with our will to survive, have we?"
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"And did you really think"
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"Yes. Anything."
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"Inadmissible."
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"Still no word from Captain Kirk on the surface below us."
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