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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Sarek (S03E03)
"Logical."
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"Exactly."
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"and your husband, if he's available,"
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"What a tempting offer."
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"I doubt that the ambassador will be able to attend,"
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"but I will make it a point to ask him."
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"Well then, I hope to see you this evening."
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"As do I."
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"It is of no importance."
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"You know I am right."
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"My wife, you will leave me now."
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"I require solitude."
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"Temperature in the tank is now 150 degrees Celsius."
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"Okay, lock it up."
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"What's your hurry? You don't really think"
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"anything's gonna happen with Suzanne Dumont, do you?"
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"Let me tell you something."
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"- Someone like me? - She's way out of your league."
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"Since when did you become an expert on women?"
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"Compared to you, every male on this ship is an expert on women."
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"- I heard you, what do you think is go--? - Something wrong?"
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"I asked a question."
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"I noticed that Lieutenant Worf has put Ensign D'Amato on report"
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"for insubordination."
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"- D'Amato's been an exemplary officer. - Indeed he has."
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"- Would you look into it, Number One? - Of course."
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"- Good evening. - Good evening."
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"There was a moment when I actually thought"
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"the two of them were going to hit each other."
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"Ambassador Sarek, Perrin. On behalf of the entire crew, welcome."
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"It was my wife's suggestion that we attend."
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"It seemed an ideal diversion."
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"Perrin can be quite logical when she chooses."
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"It seems that the ambassador had more free time than I anticipated."
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"Commander Data will be our featured soloist this evening."
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"I have been programmed to reproduce"
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"the individual musical styles of over 300 concert violinists,"
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"including Heifitz, Menuhin, Grak-tay and Tataglia."
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"Do you have a preference?"
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"Tataglia would be lovely."
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"I hope you find the performance pleasing."
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"I look forward to it."
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"At your convenience, Mr. Data. Please."
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"Hi, Mom. I got a message you wanted to see me."
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"I thought you were going to be at the concert last night."
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"I said, I may be going."
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"Suzanne wanted to go to the arboretum."
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"Captain Picard asked me where you were."
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"Excuses?"
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"Come on, Mom, it wasn't an official function."
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"you have responsibilities and I want you to live up to them."
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"Don't you think you're overreacting a little?"
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"Where do you think you're going?"
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"Away from you."
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"And then I just slapped him."
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"Really hard."
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"I slapped Wesley."
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"Do you know why you did it?"
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"I've never hit my son in his life."
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"Beverly, this is important."
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"What were you thinking when you hit Wes?"
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"I wasn't thinking about anything. I was just angry."
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"It wasn't anything he said or anything he did?"
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"No, that's just it. It was a sudden burst of anger."
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"I don't know why you did it either."
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"But I can tell you that I've heard the same kind of story"
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"from 10 different people over the last two days."
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"- This is your command center. - Yes."
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"It is normally occupied by Captain Picard,"
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"Commander Riker and Counselor Troi."
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"Counselor Troi is a Betazoid?"
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"Half Betazoid. Her father was human."
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"Then she is not a true telepath."
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"She is able to sense the emotions of other beings."
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"What is Captain Picard's background in diplomacy?"
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"Extensive."
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"The captain's first diplomatic contact dates back--"
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"And what of his knowledge of the Legarans?"
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"Would he be able to conduct negotiations with them"
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"should the need arise?"
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"Do you foresee such a circumstance occurring?"
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"- Is Ambassador Sarek unable to--? - Forgive me."
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"I was merely exploring"
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"various possible permutations of our mission."
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"Your tour of the Bridge has been most informative."
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"Hey, excuse me, we were sitting here."
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"Well, we're sitting here now."
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"Come on, fella, this is our table."
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"Really?"
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"Funny, I don't see your name on it."
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"Hey. Hey, guys?"
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"Is there some kind of problem here?"
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"Right?"
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"Why don't I get everybody a round of drinks?"
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"a serious charge to be filed against any officer."
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"However, Ensign D'Amato directly challenged my authority."
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"Is it my imagination"
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"I hadn't noticed."
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"The next thing I know, somebody's left hook is on its way to my chin."
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"Captain, this is not an isolated incident."
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"There have been reports of random violence all over the ship."
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"There's no indication of any bacteria or virus."
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"I've run every test I know."
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"This is a hell of a time."
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"Well, whatever it is, I don't want it to affect the ambassador."
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"I want his quarters isolated from the rest of the crew,"
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"until we've identified the cause."
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"that the outbreak of violence started at virtually the same time"
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"We believe that it's possible"
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"that Ambassador Sarek himself is responsible for these incidents."
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"Vague and undefined, but very disturbing."
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"He cried."
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"A Vulcan moved to tears by music? It's--"
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"Well, Vulcans do have the same basic emotions we do."
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"They've just learned to repress them."
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"What I sensed during the concert was"
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"that he had lost control."
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"What would cause such a loss of control?"
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"There's a very rare condition"
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"Bendii syndrome."
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