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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Nth Degree (S04E04)
"Do we have to ask why?"
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"Yeah, I think we do."
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"Incredible!"
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"The production of neurotransmitters"
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"in your brain has jumped by over 500%%% ."
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"Pre and postsynaptic membranes have increased"
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"permeability to match it."
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"Probably somewhere between 1,200 and 1,450."
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"But that isn't all."
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"The corpus callosum... the connecting bridge"
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"between both sides of the brain..."
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"it is so active now that the hemispheres"
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"are essentially behaving as one."
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"So, it's not just raw intelligence"
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"we're talking about here."
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"No. Creativity, resourcefulness, inspiration, imagination..."
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"Lieutenant, you could very well be"
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"the most advanced human being who has ever lived."
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"Whatever that alien probe did to him"
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"Barclay now seems to know more"
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"than anyone else on board."
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"The question is"
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"How can we do that?"
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"What's he done? I mean, we're talking about"
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"Iocking a man up for being too smart."
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"wouldn't that put us all at risk?"
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"Not necessarily."
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"It might be something as simple"
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"as an allergic reaction to a bee sting."
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"Has Mr. Barclay done anything"
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"that could be considered potentially threatening?"
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"A good one."
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"I'd hardly consider that a threat."
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"No, but it's certainly unusual behavior for Barclay."
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"He taught violin technique at the music school last night."
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"I didn't know Barclay played the violin."
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"He didn't."
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"Not until last night."
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"Look, if we want to save the array, we need Barclay."
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"It's as simple as that."
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"Until he does something more menacing"
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"I see no reason why we should prevent him"
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"from continuing his work."
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"Go ahead, Lieutenant."
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"We're having trouble containing reactor nine, sir."
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"You said he made a pass at you, but you failed to mention"
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"whether he was successful or not."
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"Thermal level's up 177%%% ."
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"Yes, but our computer is too slow to direct the repairs."
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"The parameters are changing too quickly for it to keep up."
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"Then we'll have to try a remote shutdown from here."
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"Brower, increase the intake of liquid helium three"
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"We've got to cool this off."
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"Transmitting commands."
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"Thermal level's increasing, sir."
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"Overload indications"
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"on Argus generator five, seven and 14."
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"Damn!"
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"Well, I can't do anything from here."
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"La Forge to Bridge."
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"We're looking at a cascade reactor failure on the Argus."
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"I don't think we're going to pull this one out."
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"Reactor nine will reach critical"
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"The subsequent explosion will create a chain reaction"
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"Ensign, stand by for a jump to warp two."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Computer, begin new program."
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"Now, create a standard, alphanumeric console"
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"positioned for the left hand."
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"Tie both consoles into the Enterprise"
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"main computer core, utilizing neural scan interface."
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"There is no such device on file."
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"No problem. Here's how you build it."
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"Get us out of here."
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"Warp two, Ensign."
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"Yes, sir."
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"What?"
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"12 seconds to critical."
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"I'm attempting that, sir, but..."
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"There's not enough time."
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"Computer is coming back on-line, sir."
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"Captain, the Argus reactors are shutting down."
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"We are no longer in danger, sir."
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"What happened?"
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"Unknown, sir."
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"Geordi, what did you do?"
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"Barclay?"
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"I am responding, sir."
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"It was necessary in order to secure the array."
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"Barclay?"
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"Barclay?"
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"It's me."
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"I'm sorry, Captain."
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"I was only trying to help."
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"Our computer was too slow to compensate"
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"for the overload on the array"
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"so I created an interface that communicated my thoughts"
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"directly to the central processing unit."
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"but much of my higher brain functions and memory"
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"have been transferred to the starboard computer core."
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"Mr. Barclay, remove yourself from the computer system."
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"Leave the holodeck."
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"I'm afraid I can't do that, sir."
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"My primary cerebral functions are now operating"
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"almost entirely from within the computer."
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"They have expanded to such a degree"
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"that it would be impossible"
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"to return to the confines of my human brain."
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"Any attempt to do so would mean my death."
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"I've disconnected the audio and visual pickups."
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"We can talk without being monitored by the computer."
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"By Barclay."
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"Report, Mr. La Forge."
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"It is now almost impossible"
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"to tell where Barclay ends and the computer begins."
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"He's actually rewriting the isolinear chips"
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"each time he extends himself a little further."
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"How do we get him out of there?"
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"Not without killing him."
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"This is an intolerable situation."
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