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Clips from Star Trek (1966) (S01E01)
"General Trelane, retired. At your service, sirs."
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"My home is your home."
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"We've lost contact with the ship, captain. We're trapped here."
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"I can't tell you how delighted I am"
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"to have visitors from the very planet that I've made my hobby."
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"Yes, but according to my observations,"
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"I didn't think you capable of such voyages."
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"Notice the period, captain. Nine hundred light years from Earth."
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"It's what might be seen through a viewing scope"
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"if it were powerful enough."
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"Then you've been looking in on the doings 900 years past."
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"Have I made an error in time?"
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"Oh, I did so want to make you feel at home."
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"I'm quite proud of the detail."
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"- General Trelane-- - Retired, sir."
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"Just Squire Trelane now. And you may call me squire."
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"For what purpose have you imprisoned us here?"
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"Imprisoned? Nonsense. You're my guests."
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"I want to know all about your campaigns, your battles,"
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"your missions of conquest."
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"Our missions are peaceful, not for conquest."
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"When we do battle, it is only because we have no choice."
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"I must ask you to let us go back to our ship."
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"I want to learn all about your feelings on war and killing and conquest."
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"That sort of thing."
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"Do you know that you're one of the few predator species"
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"Put it on stun, not to kill, DeSalle."
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"DeSalle, did you say?"
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"Un vrai Français?"
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"Dr. McCoy, our medical officer, Mr. Sulu, our helmsman,"
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"and Karl Jaeger, meteorologist."
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"Welcome, good physicianer, honorable sir."
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"Und Offizier Jaeger. Und deutscher Soldat, nein?"
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"Eins, zwei, drei, vier, gehen wir mit dem Schießgewehr."
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"I'm a scientist, not a military man."
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"Oh, come now. We're all military men under the skin."
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"And how we do love our uniforms."
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"Yes. Now, let me see..."
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"How does this work?"
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"Ah, yes. This won't kill..."
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"Oh."
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"Oh, how marvelous."
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"Why, this could kill millions."
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"Who do you start with, my crew? Are we your next targets'?"
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"Oh, how absolutely typical of your species."
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"You don't understand something, so you become fearful."
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"Now, do let me anticipate your next question."
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"We, meaning I and others, have, to state the matter briefly,"
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"and back to matter again."
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"but we can alter its shape at will."
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"This drawing room..."
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"Quite."
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"I see."
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"- How did you manage--? - Dear captain,"
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"your inquiries are becoming tiresome."
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"I want you to be happy. Free yourself of care."
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"Let's enjoy ourselves in the spirit of martial good fellowship."
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"Apparently, you need another demonstration of my authority."
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"Yes, quite."
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"outside my kindly influence."
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"Or I shall be very, very angry."
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"Captain's log, stardate 2125.7."
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"However, by diverting impulse power to our sensors,"
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"we have made them operable,"
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"and we have detected one small area on the surface"
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"Aye, it's there, Mr. Spock."
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"Peaceful as Earth, but how do you explain it?"
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"I don't, Mr. Scott. It simply exists."
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"Artificial, perhaps, or a freak of nature."
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"But the fact remains that life can exist in that area."
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"Locate any life forms in that stable area."
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"Even if we find any, it doesn't follow that it would be our people."
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"Affirmative."
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"But if the captain is down there, and alive,"
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"that's where he'll have to be."
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"We'll attempt to transport up any living beings our sensors detect."
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"And this, of course, is an array of your battle flags and pennants,"
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"dating back to the Crusades, to Hannibal's invaders,"
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"Can't you imagine it, captain?"
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"The thousands of men marching off to their deaths,"
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"Captain, where could he possibly come from?"
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"- Not alive? - Not in the way we define life."
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"No trace. Zero."
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"You mean, it shows he's dead?"
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"It doesn't even show that he exists at all, alive or dead."
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"Burning steadily, ember bed glowing, and it doesn't give off any heat at all."
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"Mistaking all this for present-day Earth"
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"without taking into account the time differential."
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"Whatever we're dealing with, he certainly isn't all-knowledgeable."
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"He makes mistakes."
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"Discussing deep-laid plans, I'll wager."
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"Ha-ha. I cannot wait to see them evolve."
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"- Trelane, we haven't planned-- - Tut, tut."
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"Do not think that I deplore your martial virtue"
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"of deception and stratagem."
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"If your admiration is genuine,"
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"you must have respect for our sense of duty too."
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"Our ship has need of us. We have tasks to perform."
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"Oh, I can't let you go now."
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"I insist."
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"- Until what is over? - Dear captain, so many questions."
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"Make the most of an uncertain future. Enjoy yourself today."
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"Trelane, even if we wanted to stay, our companions are missing us."
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"Yes. I must experience your sense of concern,"
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"your grief at the separation."
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"And they must be all very beautiful."
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"And I shall be so very gallant to them."
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"I should think that you would have realized that by now."
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"Captain, receiving a transporter signal."
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"Transporter signal? What does he mean?"
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"- You must tell me. - It means, Trelane..."
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"...the party's over, thanks to Mr. Spock."
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"Wait! I won't have this. I haven't dismissed you yet."
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"Everyone to stations. Report, Mr. Spock."
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"We merely beamed up all life forms in a given area."
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"Which means Trelane is not a life form as we know it,"
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"Oh, captain, I was so worried."
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"Scotty, we're gonna need every ounce of your engines."
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"We're gonna put a hundred million miles between us and that madman."
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"I'm quaking, but I don't know whether it's with laughter or terror."
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