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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Up the Long Ladder (S02E02)
"Uh, well, the ship's computers--"
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"BRENNA: Men always talking when there's work to be done."
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"And shouldn't you be flying this ship or whatever it is you do?"
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"Shh."
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"Sir, l think l'll stay and give her some help."
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"That isn't necessary."
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"Well, good for the bloody ship."
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"where does a girl go to wash her feet on this ship?"
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"As the first officer, l feel it's my responsibility"
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"to show you all the amenities."
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"She is very much like a Klingon woman."
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"The point, Mr. Odell."
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"Yeah, well, in all your travels,"
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"have you heard anything from the other colony?"
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"PlCARD: Captain's log, supplemental."
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"A review of stellar charts has revealed a Class-M planet"
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"l am proceeding on the premise that it was the destination of the colony"
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"which possessed the more sophisticated equipment."
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"William Riker, you're a mess."
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"Oh, you don't have to do that."
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"And if l don't, who will?"
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"l can see why your father wants to marry you off."
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"Oh. And why is that?"
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"So he can have a pipe and a mug of beer in peace."
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"You've shown me so many wonders on your great ship"
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"What's that?"
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"l'm still waiting to wash my feet."
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"Right behind that door."
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"- William, is something wrong? - What do you mean?"
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"Do you not like girls?"
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"Of course l do."
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"Oh, is there a special technique to this foot washing?"
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"You generally start at the top and work your way down."
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"Mm. l was hoping you might."
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"WORF: You sent for me? - Ah..."
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"Yes, yes."
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"Ahem. Now, we're brewing poteen but we need to find a way to heat it"
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"without this bloody ship firing bloody lightning bolts at us."
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"You can obtain spirituous liquors from the food dispensers."
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"lt's not that synthehol bilge that O'Brien offered me, is it?"
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"- Good. - With all the deleterious effects intact."
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"Oh, sure. As it should be, yes."
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"Oh, you see, lad, every moment of pleasure in life"
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"has to be purchased by an equal moment of pain."
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"Whiskey."
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"Terrible."
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"lt has no bite."
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"Chech'tluth."
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"[WHEEZES]"
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"Ooh... Now that's what l call a wee drop of the creature."
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"Remember what l said about the moment of pain?"
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"Well, it is about to begin."
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"[WHEEZlNG] Hello, my darling."
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"Are you drunk yet or can you talk with Dr. Pulaski about the children?"
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"She wants to send them to school with the ship's children."
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"l think it's a good idea."
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"So go handle it."
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"And l'm sure there's something you can be doing with your time."
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"- And as for you... - What?"
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"Why did you have to tell them this magic wall"
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"can give them more than meat and potatoes?"
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"Now we'll never get work out of them."
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"lf it's anything like babysitting, l'm an authority."
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"[WOMEN LAUGHlNG]"
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"We are approaching the Class-M planet"
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"where we hope to find the other colonists."
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"Signal from the planet, captain."
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"On-screen."
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"This is Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise,"
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"representing the United Federation of Planets."
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"This is wonderful. Welcome, captain."
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"No doubt a descendant of Captain Walter Granger."
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"Not quite a descendant."
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"We feared Earth had suffered some catastrophe"
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"when no one came back to check on us."
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"l'm afraid the truth is you got lost in the bureaucracy."
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"But despite the lateness of our arrival, we're here now."
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"Splendid."
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"Please, come down"
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"Thank you."
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"Form an away team, Number One."
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"l would urge caution."
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"RlKER: Caution? What's wrong?"
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"He's hiding something."
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"RlKER: We'll check it out. Mr. Worf?"
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"Dr. Pulaski, join us in Transporter Room 3 for an away detail."
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"Welcome to Mariposa."
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"l'm Victor Granger, minister of health."
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"A pleasure. l'll escort you to the prime minister."
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"PULASKl: Oh, how so?"
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"GRANGER: Well, uh, perhaps l'll let the prime minister explain that."
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"Quadruplets."
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"Doctor, is your title scientific or medical?"
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"ls there some medical problem we should know about?"
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"- Somehow l thought you might. - Yes, excuse me."
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"Gentlemen?"
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"Welcome to Mariposa."
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"This is my chief of staff, Elizabeth Vallis."
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"Clones?"
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"PlCARD: Captain's log, supplemental."
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"Prime Minister Granger has requested an urgent meeting"
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"to discuss the future of the Mariposan colony."
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"l have invited him to the Enterprise."
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"Three hundred years ago, during our landing on Mariposa,"
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"the skin of our ship was breached."
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"Only five of the colonists survived."
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"The progenitors weren't willing to just give up and die,"
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"and they were scientists..."
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"PlCARD: So they used that expertise and turned to cloning."
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"Yes."
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"We had no other option."
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"Two women and three men represented an insufficient gene pool"
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"Well, how did you suppress the natural sexual drive?"
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"Drugs? Punitive laws?"
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"Now, after 300 years,"
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"the entire concept of sexual reproduction"
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"We haven't."
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"You have got a problem."
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"Wait, l don't understand replicative fading."
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"Each time you clone, you're making a copy of a copy."
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