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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - What Are Little Girls Made Of? (S01E01)
"Is this your perfect world?"
Star Trek (1966)
"Aren't you doing exactly what you hate most in humans,"
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"Christine. Christine, let me prove myself."
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"You will never understand."
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"No."
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"To..."
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"...kiss you."
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"Kiss."
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"Dr. Korby..."
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"I'm quite certain I'm doing the right thing."
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"I'll remember that, Mr. Spock..."
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"...the next time I find myself in a similar situation."
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"- Forward phaser, affirmative. - We're entering standard orbit, nurse."
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"I understand you gave up a career in bioresearch"
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"Aft scanner to bridge. Status report, green."
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"Roger's a very determined man. He'd find a way to live."
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"Beginning signals to surface, sir."
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"Put it on all frequencies, lieutenant."
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"Gravity is 1.1 of Earth. Atmosphere within safety limits."
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"But the surface temperature of that planet is 100 degrees below zero."
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"It may have been inhabited once, but the sun in this system"
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"has been fading steadily for a half-million years."
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"Now, Dr. Korby, often called the Pasteur of archaeological medicine,"
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"his translation of medical records from the Orion ruins"
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"revolutionised our immunization techniques."
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"Warp capacity,.07 and building."
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"Communicator, we need more lines to the impulse deck."
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"I've run all frequencies a second time, captain. There's no..."
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"Enterprise. Come in, Enterprise."
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"This is Roger Korby. Repeating, this is Dr. Roger Korby."
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"Standing by."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"He and part of his expedition remaining alive"
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"due to the discovery of underground ruins"
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"left by the former inhabitants of this world."
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"Enterprise to Korby."
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"We're preparing to beam down a party."
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"I have a rather unusual request, Captain Kirk."
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"Can you beam down alone, just yourself?"
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"We've made discoveries of such a nature,"
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"That is an unusual request."
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"The man making it is Dr. Roger Korby."
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"You're certain you'd recognise his voice?"
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"Have you ever been engaged, Mr. Spock?"
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"Agreed, doctor. However, there will be two of us."
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"Hello, Roger."
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"- Christine? - Yes, Roger."
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"Darling, how..? Where are you?"
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"Yes, yes. By all means, captain. I had no idea, no hope."
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"- Darling, are you all right? - Yes, Roger."
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"Everything's all right now."
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"Dr. Korby?"
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"Beam down..."
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"Some delay in meeting us. Probably nothing at all. Kirk out."
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"The corridors could be quite deep."
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"- Don't worry. - Thank you."
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"- Rayburn, maintain post here. - Yes, sir."
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"Mathews, we'll look for Dr. Korby."
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"- You accompany us. - Yes, sir."
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"Is that you, Dr. Korby?"
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"Careful. Please be careful."
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"Is there a path down there?"
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"There's no hope, captain. It's bottomless."
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"Any chance of a projection or a ledge?"
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"Unfortunate."
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"Terribly unfortunate."
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"Dr. Korby was detained. I came as soon as I could."
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"Brownie."
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"Don't you recognise me?"
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"Christine."
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"You look well. My name is Brown. Dr. Korby's assistant."
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"I presume you are Captain Kirk?"
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"He's dead. I assure you."
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"Come. Dr. Korby will be waiting."
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"Well, I suppose living here for five years..."
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"All quiet here at the entry, captain."
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"Any problems there, sir?"
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"Tell the Enterprise to have a full security party standing by."
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"he's to beam the security party down immediately."
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"Dr. Korby has discovered that as their sun dimmed,"
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"When you were a student of his, Christine,"
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"you must have often heard Dr. Korby remark"
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"how freedom of movement and choice produced the human spirit."
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"The culture of Exo III proved his theory."
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"When they moved from light to darkness,"
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"they replaced freedom with a mechanistic culture."
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"Dr. Korby has been able to uncover elements of this culture"
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"which will revolutionise the universe"
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"when freed from this cavernous environment."
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"I've always thought how beautiful your name is."
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"And you must be Captain Kirk of the starship Enterprise."
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"We appreciate you bringing Roger's fiancée to him."
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"I don't remember Dr. Korby mentioning an Andrea."
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"But you are exactly as Roger described you."
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"No wonder he missed you so."
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"- Where is Dr. Korby? - Here, captain."
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"I..."
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"I've been looking forward to..."
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"Oh, I knew I'd find you."
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"Everything's all right now."
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"Forgive me, captain."
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"I'm... I'm Roger Korby."
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"There's no need to apologise, sir,"
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"and certainly no need to introduce yourself."
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"The captain lost a man in the caverns, doctor."
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"What?"
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"- How did it happen? - The pit near the outer junction."
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"The edge must have given way."
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"Perhaps if I'd been there, l... I know the passages so well."
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"Kirk to Rayburn. Report."
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"I'm required to make a security confirmation."
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"When I call my ship, if you'll list your personnel,"
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"I've lost contact with my guard. I'm required to call my ship."
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"No communications, captain."
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"- Roger. - I'm sorry."
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"If they should send down more people..."
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"- Roger, that man is... - He won't be harmed. I promise you."
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"Isn't it possible there could be things here unknown to you,"
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"- so terribly important..? - Sir, one man is dead."
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"I've lost contact with the other."
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