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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Pen Pals (S02E02)
"Wesley Crusher."
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"- and l'd like you on my team. - Sounds great."
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"Who else is on it?"
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"l have Prixus and Alans and Hildebrant."
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"Ah, it's a shame you didn't talk to me first."
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"lt's just a personal opinion, but l like to break up married teams."
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"Hmm. l hadn't thought of that."
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"Don't worry. They'll probably work out fine."
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"And, uh, if you need any help,"
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"just give me a signal and l'll take over for you."
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"We don't want you to get too beat up on your first command."
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"Computer, identify please."
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"COMPUTER: Sensors indicate low level RF waves."
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"ls there a pattern?"
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"Naturally occurring?"
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"COMPUTER: Unable to comply. Weak signal."
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"Lock on comlink and boost."
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"COMPUTER: Lock on complete."
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"Read, please."
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"COMPUTER: lnsufficient signal strength."
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"GlRL [OVER SPEAKER]: ls anybody out there?"
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"Wes?"
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"Hi, Doctor Pulaski."
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"You have trouble behind that door?"
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"My team is in there."
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"l've got to assign planets, set a schedule."
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"lt sounds like you've got everything under control."
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"l haven't had to deal with them yet. Not together, not professionally."
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"Wes, the minute you walk through that door,"
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"You have nothing to prove."
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"That's just because Commander Riker says l do."
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"lt's up to you to hang onto it."
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"Now, you better get in there. And, Wes."
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"For whatever it's worth, l think you're gonna do just fine."
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"PlCARD: Captain's log, stardate 42737.3."
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"lt has been six weeks since our entrance"
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"into the Selcundi Drema sector."
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"Each system has revealed the same disturbing"
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"geological upheavals on every planet."
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"HlLDEBRANT: lt seems to me at this point,"
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"we can expect the greatest tectonic stresses."
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"l agree. Nice job."
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"lt's just the same old song."
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"Now, didn't you tell me that UV absorptions like these"
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"are indicative of traker deposits?"
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"Where there's traker, there's generally dilithium. Yes, l did."
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"Well, Wes, these traker readings are really faint."
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"- lt's probably just a fool's echo. - Well, l think l'd still run an icogram."
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"We're looking at five hours minimum."
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"l know, l know. l don't want to do a halfway job."
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"Well, Wes, there's being thorough, and then there's wasting time."
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"lt's also the mark of a good officer to recognize the difference."
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"Maybe you're right."
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"Computer."
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"Please access all volcanic and tectonic plate activity"
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"in Drema lV."
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"COMPUTER: Accessing."
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"Computer, locate Captain Picard."
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"COMPUTER: Captain Picard is on Holodeck 3."
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"Data."
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"An excellent steed, sir."
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"lt's quite all right. lt must be important or you wouldn't be here."
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"Very."
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"Eight weeks ago, l received a transmission."
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""ls anybody out there?""
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"There is a loneliness"
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"inherent in that whisper from the darkness."
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"Yes, sir. l am glad you understand, sir."
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"But it didn't end there."
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"No, sir. We speak often."
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"lt is a young female. Humanoid."
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"PlCARD: Her society is aware that there is interstellar life?"
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"PlCARD: Oops."
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"Just where does she think you're calling from?"
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"l have kept that somewhat vague, sir."
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"But Sarjenka--"
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"That is her name. --has been quite specific,"
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"telling me details of her family and friends."
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"And interspersed among these confidences"
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"have been some alarming references."
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"- Go on. - Drema lV has been enduring"
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"- Then your friend is in trouble. - Yes, sir."
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"Well, what are you proposing?"
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"we might be able to reverse the process."
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"Violate the Prime Directive?"
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"l was hoping you might have another option, sir."
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"We don't even know if this catastrophe is preventable."
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"Call a conference in my quarters. All senior staff."
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"All communication with this life-form must cease."
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"l'll get you another drink."
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"Two more."
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"Thank you."
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"- Family emergency. - Oh."
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"You don't look like a person who came here to relax."
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"Yesterday, when Ensign Davies turned in his geological survey,"
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"l asked him to run an icospectrogram."
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"He didn't agree."
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"- Do you think you were right? - Yes."
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"l guess."
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"Or you could have been intimidated."
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"lt's tough to tell other people what to do."
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"l suppose l could have made it an order."
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"But how do you give orders"
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"to someone who's older and more experienced than you?"
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"The difference in ages between you and Davies"
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"- is not the issue here. - l guess not."
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"Think it might have something to do with ego?"
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"No. lt's just the opposite of ego."
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"Because every time l try to give an order,"
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""What makes my judgment so superior to these people?""
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"Wes, responsibility and authority go hand in hand."
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"Now, l know you're responsible."
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"Now we've gotta teach you a bit of authority."
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"One of the reasons you've been given command"
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"which will lead to a pattern of success and help build self-confidence."
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"lf you don't trust your own judgment,"
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"you don't belong in the command chair."
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"But what if it's something really important?"
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"l mean, not just a mineral survey."
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"What if somebody dies because l made a mistake?"
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