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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Errand of Mercy (S01E01)
"War is their way of life."
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"Life under the Klingon rule would be very unpleasant."
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"We offer you protection."
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"We thank you for your altruistic offer, captain,"
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"but we really do not need your protection."
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"We are a simple people, captain."
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"We have nothing that anybody could want."
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"the Klingons will move against you just as surely as your sun rises."
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"We will help you build defences, build facilities."
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"Gentlemen."
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"They are organised into vast slave-labour camps."
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"No freedoms whatsoever. Your goods will be confiscated."
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"Hostages taken, killed. Your leaders confined."
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"You'd be far better off on a penal planet. Infinitely better off."
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"Captain, we see that your concern is genuine. We are moved."
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"But again, we assure you that we are in absolutely no danger."
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"If anybody is in danger, you are. And that concerns us greatly."
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"It would be better if you return to your ship as soon as possible."
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"I keep assuring you that there is. Would you mind telling me..?"
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"It is our way of life, captain."
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"That's the first thing that would be lost."
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"Excuse me, gentlemen."
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"I'm a soldier, not a diplomat."
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"I can only tell you the truth."
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"If you will excuse us, captain, we will discuss your kind offer."
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"Yes, certainly."
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"Captain, our information on these people and their culture"
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"This is not a primitive society making progress toward mechanisation."
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"There is no evidence of any progress"
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"as far back as my tricorder can register."
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"- That doesn't seem likely. - Nevertheless, it is true."
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"For tens of thousands of years,"
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"there has been absolutely no advancement."
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"No significant change in their physical environment."
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"This is a laboratory specimen of an arrested culture."
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"Thank you, Mr. Spock. That might be useful."
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"We have discussed your offer, captain."
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"And our opinion is unchanged. We are in no danger."
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"We thank you for your kind offer of assistance,"
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"although we must decline it."
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"before you yourselves are endangered."
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"Gentlemen, I must get you to reconsider."
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"In addition to military aid,"
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"we can send you specialists, technicians."
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"We can show you how to feed a thousand people"
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"where one was fed before. We can help you build schools."
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"Educate the young in the latest technological and scientific skills."
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"Your public facilities are almost nonexistent."
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"End disease, hunger, hardship."
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"All we ask in return is that you let us help you. Now."
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"Captain, I can see that you do not understand us."
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"- Perhaps... - Excuse me, sir."
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"Kirk here."
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"Captain, a large number of Klingon vessels have just arrived."
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"Yes, sir. My screens are up. I can't drop them to beam you aboard."
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"Mr. Sulu, follow your orders."
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"Get out of here. Contact the fleet."
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"Return if the odds are more equal. Kirk out."
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"Gentlemen, you kept insisting that there was no danger..."
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"That is correct, captain. There is no danger."
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"Ayelborne, eight space vehicles"
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"have assumed orbit around our planet."
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"Thank you, Trefayne."
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"Can you verify that?"
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"Captain, since it is too late for you to escape,"
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"perhaps we should do something about protecting you."
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"We must be sure that you are not harmed."
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"Ayelborne, several hundred men have appeared near the citadel."
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"They bring many weapons."
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"How does he know that?"
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"Our friend Trefayne is really quite intuitive."
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"You can rest assured that what he says is absolutely correct."
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"...we're stranded here."
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"In the middle of a Klingon occupation army."
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"So it would seem."
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"Not a very pleasant prospect."
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"It's not a very pleasant prospect at all."
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"by the forces of the Klingon Empire."
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"The Organians have provided us with native clothing"
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"Captain, our phasers are gone."
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"- Did you take them? - Yes, captain, I took them."
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"I'm sorry, captain. I cannot do that."
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"You, captain, will pass as an Organian."
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"And Mr. Spock..."
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"Mr. Spock presents a problem."
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"He does not look like an Organian."
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"A Vulcan trader, perhaps."
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"They know that Vulcan is a member of the Federation."
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"Vulcan merchants are not uncommon, captain."
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"It is a practical approach."
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"We shall continue as before."
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"We have nothing to fear."
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"You have a lot to learn, sir."
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"And if I know the Klingons, you'll be learning it the hard way."
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"This is the ruling council?"
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"I am Ayelborne, temporary head of the council."
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"No doubt you do."
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"He is Baroner, one of our leading citizens."
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"I have a tongue."
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"You will be taught how to use it."
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"The stupid, idiotic smile everyone else seems to be wearing."
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"A Vulcan."
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"Do you also have a tongue?"
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"A dealer in kevas and trillium."
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"You do not look like a storekeeper. Take this man."
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"He's no spy."
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"He's done nothing. Nothing at all."
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"Very good."
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"You're here. There's nothing I can do about it."
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"Good, honest hatred."
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"I am here, and I will stay."
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"You are now subjects of the Klingon Empire."
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"You will find there are many rules and regulations."
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"We shall obey your regulations, commander."
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"- You disapprove, Baroner? - Do you need my approval?"
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"I need your obedience."
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"Nothing more."
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"Will I have it?"
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"You seem to be in command."
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"I shall need a representative from among you."
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