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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Up the Long Ladder (S02E02)
"Subtle errors creep into the chromosomes"
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"and eventually you end up with a non-viable clone."
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"How can we help you?"
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"We need an infusion of fresh DNA."
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"l was hoping that you would be willing to share some tissue samples."
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"You want to clone us?"
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"Yes."
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"But how could you possibly be harmed?"
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"One William Riker is unique, perhaps even special."
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"But a hundred of him, a thousand of him,"
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"diminishes me in ways l can't even imagine."
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"We have children."
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"l think you will find that attitude prevalent"
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"among all the Enterprise people."
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"Well, if you are not willing to share your DNA,"
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"will you at least send some people to repair our malfunctioning equipment?"
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"Yes, of course. Number One, put a technical team together."
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"- Let's get these repairs under way. - Yes, sir."
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"Lieutenant La Forge,"
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"prepare a technical support away team, meet me in Transporter Room 3."
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"lt could be my last opportunity to study replicative fading."
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"Uh, with your permission, of course, Mr. Prime Minister."
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"You would be most welcome."
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"Perhaps you will find a solution that we have overlooked."
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"What other solution do we have?"
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"Doctor, remember, there are only five of us."
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"PlCARD: Captain's log, supplemental."
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"Commander Riker and Dr. Pulaski have returned to Mariposa"
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"The repairs are almost complete."
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"Are you sure you won't reconsider?"
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"- About the cloning? - Yes."
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"Out of the question."
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"Excuse me, sir, l was, uh..."
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"l was looking for Commander Riker."
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"l'm afraid l haven't seen him."
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"Well, l guess l'll just have to hunt for them."
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"Sorry to disturb you."
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"Hey."
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"What happened to you down on Mariposa?"
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"ls everything all right?"
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"Every time l asked where you were, some clone lied to me."
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"Lied to you?"
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"Now, when someone lies, there are certain physiological manifestations."
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"The clones lied about our whereabouts?"
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"l don't remember anything happening."
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"and got a call to report to Granger's office."
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"- l ran into Will on the way-- - Now wait a minute."
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"Granger said that he hadn't seen either one of you."
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"Now, did you make it to his office?"
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"l think..."
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"l don't remember."
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"Geordi, you'll be pleased to know"
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"that you're not missing any epithelial cells."
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"- Great. - Will and l, however, are."
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"Meaning?"
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"Although you can clone from any cell in the body,"
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"the cells lining the stomach are the best choice"
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"because they're relatively undifferentiated."
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"- Murderers. - Like hell. You're a damn thief."
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"Gentlemen, please."
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"GRANGER: What else could we do?"
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"We asked for your help and you refused us."
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"We're desperate. Desperate."
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"That gave you the right to assault us? To rob--?"
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"Doctor, how desperate is the colony's situation?"
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"Well, they've got two or three generations"
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"and then the fading will be terminal."
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"They're among the walking dead now. They just haven't been buried."
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"l want the cloning equipment inspected."
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"Who knows how many tissue samples were stolen."
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"We certainly have a right to exercise control over our own bodies."
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"You'll get no argument from me."
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"l know the Mariposan culture seems alien, even frightening,"
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"but, really, we do have much in common."
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"They're human beings fighting for survival."
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"Would we do any less?"
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"That's just postponing the inevitable."
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"Cloning isn't the answer. What they need is breeding stock."
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"- The Bringloidi. - Yes."
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"They have the energy and drive."
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"And the clones possess the emotional maturity and the technical knowledge."
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"They started out together. lt seems only"
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"fitting they should end up together."
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"Unfortunately, it'll have to be a shotgun wedding."
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"l'm sorry, captain, it's out of the question."
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"We have problems of our own."
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"Don't you understand? The Bringloidi can help you."
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"Look at him."
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"How could we ever integrate that into our society?"
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"You're no prize yourself."
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"Primitive, hostile, disruptive."
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"lt would require enormous effort to even educate them."
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"Oh, forget it, Captain Picard."
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"l'm not gonna come in here with my hat in my hand,"
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"begging charity from this blatherskite."
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"Now stop."
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"l will not allow posturing and bigotry to destroy this meeting."
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"that your laboratories be inspected for stolen tissue samples"
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"and l understand his concern."
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"We may have to transport all your equipment here to the Enterprise."
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"l see."
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"When reason fails, you'll resort to blackmail."
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"Fine. Destroy yourselves."
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"PULASKl: lt's not so bad, captain."
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"ln 50 years we'll have a new Class-M planet,"
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"complete with cities and ready for colonization."
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"You see, the end is closer than you like to think."
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"l don't know. There are so many difficulties."
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"Look, man, we are decent, hard-working people. Heh."
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"They're so different."
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"lt is the differences that have made us strong."
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"For 300 years we have denied the carnal side of our nature."
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"Well, ahem, you put a young couple together"
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"and you let nature take its course."
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"Now, if this is going to work,"
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"Monogamous marriage will not be possible for several generations."
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"l don't quite understand."
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"Thirty couples are enough to create a viable genetic base."
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"But the broader the base, the healthier and the safer the society."
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"So it will be best if each woman,"
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