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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Errand of Mercy (S01E01)
"Liaison between the forces of the occupation and the civil population."
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"Smile and smile."
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"Have I asked whether or not you want it?"
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"We Klingons have a reputation for ruthlessness."
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"You will find that it is deserved."
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"Should one Klingon soldier be killed..."
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"...a thousand Organians will die."
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"I will have order."
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"our people want nothing but peace."
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"We shall cause you no trouble."
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"I am sure you will not."
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"Take the Vulcan to the examination room."
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"I will familiarise you with your new duties."
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"What about Mr. Spock?"
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"You have a poor choice of friends."
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"If he is telling the truth..."
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"Take him."
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"You do not like to be pushed."
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"no public assemblages of more than three people."
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"Neighbourhood controls will be established."
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"Hostages selected.""
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"A somewhat lengthy list of crimes against the state."
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"You do not like them?"
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"Well?"
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"He is what he claims to be, commander."
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"His main concern seems to be"
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"how he would carry out his business under our occupation."
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"Nothing else?"
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"A certain amount of apprehension regarding us."
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"His mind is remarkably disciplined."
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"You are sure?"
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"I used force four,"
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"which is sufficient to break down any pretence."
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"Very well, lieutenant."
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"Would you like to try our little truth-finder?"
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"I don't understand it."
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"It's a mind sifter. Or a mind ripper,"
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"depending on how much force is used."
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"We can record every thought."
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"Every bit of knowledge in a man's mind."
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"Of course, when that much force is used,"
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"Permanently, I'm afraid. What's left is more vegetable than human."
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"It is a tool, a weapon."
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"Are you sure you're all right?"
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"Perfectly, Baroner."
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"You will be under our scrutiny at all times."
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"If I have to warn you..."
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"I understand you very well."
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"Return to your council, Baroner."
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"You will receive our official notifications"
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"In the meantime, keep the people in order."
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"That is exactly right."
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"You will be killed."
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"That mind sifter can't be all the terror they think it is."
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"It reaches directly into the mind."
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"Certain disciplines which enable me to maintain a shield."
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"Without those disciplines, there would be no protection."
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"I'll try and avoid it."
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"Maybe. But sooner or later, they're gonna start resenting"
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"how the Klingons run things."
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"If we could prove to them they could do something to strike back,"
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"to keep the Klingons off balance."
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"Verbal persuasion seems to be ineffective."
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"Perhaps a more direct approach."
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"That's exactly what I had in mind."
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"You did."
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"I think it's time we did a little simple and plain communicating tonight."
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"A very meritorious idea, captain."
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"I'm certain the Klingons will provide whatever is necessary."
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"It's a pleasure doing business with you, Mr. Spock."
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"These crates contain chemical explosives."
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"They should make a most satisfactory display."
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"Six, five, four, three..."
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"A most satisfactory display."
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"Deliberately."
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"But that was violence."
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"That you don't have to be sheep, you can be wolves."
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"Terrible."
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"To destroy."
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"History is full of examples of civil populations"
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"We may not be able to destroy the Klingons, but we can tie them up."
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"Blow up their installations. Disrupt their communications."
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"In the meantime, the battle is ours."
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"Captain, I implore you never to do such a thing again."
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"Does your personal freedom mean so little to you?"
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"How little you understand us, captain."
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"All I understand is that you don't have the backbone"
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"I speak of courage, gentlemen."
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"Does courage mean so little to you?"
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"You speak of courage."
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"Obviously, you do not know the difference between courage..."
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"...and foolhardiness."
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"I hope you will continue to savour the sweetness of your life."
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"You disgust me."
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"What are you going to do with him, commander?"
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"What is always done with spies and saboteurs."
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"He will be killed..."
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"...after he has had firsthand experience of our mind scanner."
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"There's no need to use your machine on him, commander."
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"I can tell you his name."
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"- Ayelborne. - What?"
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"Captain of the USS Enterprise."
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"A starship commander."
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"I had hoped to meet you in battle, but..."
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"For some reason, he feels that he must destroy you, commander."
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"Just as you feel you must destroy him."
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"Isn't it, captain?"
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"Do you always betray your friends?"
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"I didn't want you to harm him."
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"I'm sorry, captain."
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"It was for the best."
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"No harm would come of it."
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"But I have no desire to die for the likes of you."
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"I don't blame you, captain."
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"Lock up the Vulcan."
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"We'll have a talk."
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"I assure you, it isn't drugged."
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"But first I want to talk."
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"Just talk."
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"You'll talk."
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