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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Nth Degree (S04E04)
"between the deflector and the shield grid"
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"using the warp field generator as a power flow antiattenuator."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"And that, of course, naturally created"
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"an amplification of the inherent energy output."
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"Uh-huh. I see that."
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"I'm glad you could join us, Mr. Barclay."
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"Your report, Mr. La Forge."
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"is powered by its own fusion reactor"
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"but a single computer controls them all."
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"So all 18 reactors"
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"were affected when the computer was damaged?"
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"Mm-hmm. That's right."
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"They're starting to overload"
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"The explosion would destroy the array"
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"I agree. We'll cut off each reactor"
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"from the damaged control system, and repair them one by one."
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"Two to three weeks, at least."
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"All right, Mr. La Forge..."
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"I don't agree."
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"We could repair all of the reactors"
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"simultaneously, instead of one by one."
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"Yes, sir."
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"But the Argus' computer is inoperable."
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"Not entirely. The core memory is still intact."
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"And we could program a completely new control system."
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"An interesting suggestion, Lieutenant."
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"However, that approach would require much more time"
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"than our original plan."
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"At least seven weeks."
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"I could have it ready for you in two days."
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"What?!"
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"If you could assist me in the morning, Commander."
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"Sure, Reg."
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"The moon..."
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"yes, that'll be my home."
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"I shall find there all the souls that I love..."
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"Socrates"
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"And when I arrive, they will question my worthiness."
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""What the devil is he doing there among us?""
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"Philosopher, scientist"
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"poet, musician, duelist."
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"Here lies Hercule Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac."
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"I would not have you weep any less"
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"for that charming, good and handsome Christian."
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"That as the great cold surrounds my bones"
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"you allow a double meaning for your mourning veil."
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"And when you let fall your tears for him"
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"some few will be..."
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"That was a real improvement."
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"Same time, day after tomorrow?"
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"Same time."
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"Oh, of course. Please."
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"Sit down, Counselor."
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"Hard at work?"
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"I'm getting prepared"
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"for tomorrow's meeting in Engineering."
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"We're planning our repair strategy."
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"You're a very forgiving audience."
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"Not at all."
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"I thought you were brilliant."
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"Is that a professional opinion?"
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"Pure observation."
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"I can't explain it."
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"I'm proud of you, Reg."
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"I'm glad for you, too."
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"Well..."
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"I think so."
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"Wouldn't you like to take a walk with me"
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"through the arboretum?"
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"The zalnias should be in bloom."
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"Reg, as your former Counselor"
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"I don't need a Counselor."
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"What I need is the company"
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"of a charming, intelligent woman."
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"Good night, Mr. Barclay."
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"I stopped by his quarters on my way over."
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"He wasn't there."
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"Computer, location of Lieutenant Barclay."
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"Lieutenant Barclay is on Holodeck Three."
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""G" sub "l""
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""J" of "t""
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"as "t" approaches"
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"infinity..."
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"Hmm?"
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""G" of "t""
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"over G-naught."
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"So it is. So it is."
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"Well, I still don't see how you're going to incorporate"
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"quantum principle into general relativity"
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"without adjusting the cosmological constant"
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"a lot more than you're doing here."
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"Well, if we increase the value, as you suggest"
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"we must face the possibility"
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"of 26 dimensions, instead of ten."
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"I don't think I could deal with that."
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"I certainly could not."
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"the infinities might cancel each other out."
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"Gruss Gott. They just might."
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"We had a meeting at 0700."
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"I'm sorry, Commander."
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"Thank you, Professor."
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"What was that all about?"
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"I had some ideas late last night."
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"I needed to consult with the computer"
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"about some quantum electrodynamic calculations."
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"A holodeck Einstein program seemed like the best way."
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"I guess I went a little overboard."
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"A little? Most of the stuff on that blackboard"
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"was way out of my league, and yours, too."
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"Not really. I just haven't thought"
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"along those lines before."
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"and if you were to put your mind to it, I'm sure..."
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"something's different about you."
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"What? Because I'm beginning to behave"
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"With confidence in what I'm doing?"
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"You just spent the entire night"
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"arguing grand unification theories"
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"with Albert Einstein."
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"Yes, but..."
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"Reg, something's happened to you and we can't ignore that."
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