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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Up the Long Ladder (S02E02)
"lt's your choice."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"[SlGHS]"
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"these people will need your strength,"
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"Oh, damn."
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"[GRUNTlNG]"
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"Number One, will you join me in the Ready Room?"
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"Yes, sir."
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"[GRUNTS AND SlGHS]"
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"PlCARD: l've just come from a meeting with Admiral Moore."
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"[BEEPlNG]"
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"Recognize it?"
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"Sounds like it might be an SOS."
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"Good guess."
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"You're quicker than starbase research."
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"- When was it detected? - Last month."
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"Just kicked in without any warning."
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"- Who used the beacon? - lt's Terran."
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"Captain, l'm familiar with most Earth codes and--"
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"Mm-hm. lnteresting."
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"Yes, that code hasn't been used in centuries."
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"- What was its origin point? - Ficus sector."
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"l don't think there's any record of an Earth colony in that area."
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"Well, now we know there's someone out there."
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"And they're asking for help."
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"Let's try and find out."
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"Computer, download all information regarding signal beacon"
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"from starbase mainframe."
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"COMPUTERlZED VOlCE: Distress beacon used"
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"by the European Hegemony."
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"The European Hegemony?"
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"A loose alliance formed in the early part of the 22nd century."
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"lt was the first stirrings of world government."
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"Computer, locate the exact dates"
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"in which this signal beacon was in general use."
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"Old Earth calendar, 21 23 until 21 90."
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"No extraterrestrial source ever used this code?"
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"Negative."
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"Computer, locate all Earth deep-space launches"
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"from 21 23 until 21 90"
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"Working."
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"- Damn it, who's out there? - Lost sheep."
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"PlCARD: What happened? DATA: He just collapsed, sir."
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"PlCARD: Space, the final frontier."
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"These are the voyages ofthe starship Enterprise."
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"lts continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds,"
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"PlCARD: Captain's log, stardate 42823.2."
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"to investigate the source of a mysterious distress signal."
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"Meanwhile, my security officer remains in Sickbay"
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"WORF: l am fine."
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"- You're not fine. You fainted. - l did not faint."
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"Klingons do not faint."
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"Excuse me. l'll rephrase."
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"This Klingon suffered a dramatic drop in blood pressure,"
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"ln other words, he curled up his toes"
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"and lay unconscious on the floor."
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"Doctor, there is no need to insult me."
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"Worf, l am worried."
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"Now, something is wrong. Klingons don't faint."
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"[WORF GRUNTS]"
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"Forgive me, l just can't think of another word that applies."
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"- You're sick. - Klingons do not give in to illness--"
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"Just stay right where you are."
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"l have to check something with the computer."
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"Lieutenant, you have ropach n'gor."
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"- But that is a childhood ailment. - Yes."
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"How shall l live down the humiliation?"
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"- Worf, you can't help-- - Still,"
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"for a warrior to find himself in such a situation."
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"So you've got the Klingon version of the measles."
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"How would Commander Riker feel if he had the measles?"
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"Pretty silly."
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"PlCARD [OVER COM]: Dr. Pulaski, how is Lieutenant Worf?"
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"And he didn't take into account"
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"as you decrease your caloric intake."
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"Pulaski out."
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"Thank you."
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"Come."
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"Captain, l have been considering the problem of the missing ship."
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"of the early 22nd century, someone had to load that ship."
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"SS Mariposa."
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"Loaded 27th November 2123,"
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"destination, Ficus sector."
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"Mariposa. The Spanish word for "butterfly.""
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"Thank you, Data."
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"l thought it might be significant, sir."
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"- lt doesn't appear to be, Data. - No, sir."
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"You learn a lot about people from their luggage."
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"Two hundred and twenty-five Yoshimitsu computers,"
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"five monitor beacon satellites, 700 cellular com links,"
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"- 50 spinning wheels. - Spinning wheels?"
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"- Cattle, chickens, pigs. - Accessing."
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"A device used for spinning yarn or thread"
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"which consists of a large hand- or foot-driven wheel..."
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"Why would anyone carry such an insane mix of cargo?"
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"- ...a thin, rounded, tapering rod. - Data."
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"Perhaps they were planning for the worst, sir."
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"Theorize, Data. Give me some background."
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"ln the early 22nd century,"
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"Earth was recovering from World War lll."
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"founder of the Neo-Transcendentalists,"
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"who advocated a return to a simpler life"
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"in which one lived in harmony with nature"
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"and learned under her gentle tutelage."
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"Thank you, Data."
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"[PlCARD SlGHS]"
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"But if this was a ship full of utopians,"
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"why carry all this technological baggage?"
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"l have insufficient information upon which to form a cogent theory, sir."
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"WORF: Doctor?"
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"l wish to thank you for protecting my..."
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"Your secret is safe with me."
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"Worf, l'm honored."
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"No one has ever performed the Klingon Tea Ceremony for me."
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"l understand the externals, not the mysteries."
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"l'm not a Klingon."
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"You must not drink the tea. lt is deadly to humans."
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"And none too good for Klingons."
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"lt is a test of bravery, of one's ability to look at the face of mortality."
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"lt is also a reminder that death is an experience best shared."
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"Like the tea."
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