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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Return to Tomorrow (S02E02)
"I won't go along with this!"
Star Trek (1966)
"Back to where you were, Sargon, or whatever you are."
Star Trek (1966)
"And if he refuses, doctor? What do you propose to do with your phaser?"
Star Trek (1966)
"Lungs filling with air again..."
Star Trek (1966)
"...heart pumping, arteries"
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"surging with blood again."
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"After a half a million years..."
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"Your Captain has an excellent body, Dr. McCoy."
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"Although his mind generates insufficient energy"
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"- Doctor. - Yes, I have the same readings."
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"Are you aware of what's happening to his body?"
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"Heart action doubled, temperature 104 degrees."
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"He'll die if you don't leave his body soon."
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"In the next room there are other receptacles."
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"The other two of us that survived."
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"You, Dr. Ann Mulhall and you Mr. Spock..."
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"...we require your bodies also."
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"We must have Captain Kirk and you..."
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"...so that we may live again."
Star Trek (1966)
"...and Thalassa."
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"Thalassa, my Thalassa..."
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"...I am pleased you survived."
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"Forgive me. It has been so very long."
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"When the struggle came which devastated your planet..."
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"Only the best minds were chosen to survive."
Star Trek (1966)
"Realizing our mistake, we attempted to perpetuate both sides."
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"Fascinating."
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"We knew the seed that we had planted on other planets would take root,"
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"And one day you would come here."
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"These others, they were stored differently than you."
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"And search the heavens with my mind, probing,"
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"waiting, probing. And then one day my mind touched your vessel..."
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"...and brought you here."
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"So you could steal our bodies from us?"
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"To steal? To take them from you? No, my children, you misunderstand."
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"And destroy them. Just as you're burning that one up now."
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"Heart beat 262, Spock, the entire metabolic rate correspondingly high."
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"Our bodies, Sargon. For what purpose?"
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"To build humanoid robots."
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"to have the use of your hands, your fingers."
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"Then you intend to construct mechanical bodies,"
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"move your minds into them, and then return our bodies to us."
Star Trek (1966)
"...our skills are far beyond your abilities."
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"It is time."
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"Is it you, Jim?"
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"Good. His metabolic rate is back to normal."
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"Captain, do you know what happened?"
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"- Do you remember any part of it? - Yes."
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"Sargon borrowed my body. I was floating in time and space."
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"He doesn't appear to be harmed physically anyway."
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"Spock, I remember!"
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"When Sargon and I exchanged, as we passed each other..."
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"...for an instant we were one."
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"I know him now. I know what he is, and what he wants."
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"And I don't fear him."
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"An alien practically hijacks your body and then corks you into a bottle..."
Star Trek (1966)
"You could be suffering from a form of false euphoria."
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"Go to your vessel. All who are involved must agree to this."
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"Then you may go as free as you came."
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"You're going to what?"
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"- Are they all right in the head, doctor? - No comment."
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"A simple transference, their minds and ours."
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"Quite simple. Happens every day."
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"Scotty, I need your approval too,"
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"since you'll be working with them, furnishing them with all they need"
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"You won't be working with them you'll be working with us, our bodies."
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"- They'll be inside us and we'll be... - It all seems rather indecent to me."
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"I'm not so certain of that, doctor. It is scientifically fascinating."
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"Once inside their mechanical bodies, Engineer..."
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"...they can leave this planet, travel back with us."
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"With their knowledge, mankind could leap ahead 10,000 years."
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"Bones, they'll show us medical advances,"
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"miracles you never dreamed possible."
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"Scotty, engineering advances, vessels this size,"
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"- You're joking. - No, he's not."
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"and our second in command too."
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"They selected us as the most compatible bodies."
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"What's your attitude on that, doctor?"
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"...l'm willing to host Thalassa's mind."
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"I'm a scientist."
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"The opportunity is an extraordinary one..."
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"...for experimentation, observation."
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"A starship engine the size of a walnut?"
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"But, I don't suppose there'd be any harm in looking over diagrams on it."
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"Bones, you could stop all this by saying no."
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"We'll all be deeply involved. It must be unanimous."
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"Then I'll still want one question answered to my satisfaction."
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"Why?"
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"Not a list of possible miracles."
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"But a simple basic understandable "why" that overrides all danger."
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"Let's not kid ourselves that there is no potential danger in this."
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"They used to say, if man could fly, he'd have wings."
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"But he did fly, he discovered he had to."
Star Trek (1966)
"Do you wish that the first Apollo Mission hadn't reached the moon,"
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"and sewed your patients up with catgut,"
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"I'm in command. I could order this."
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"But I'm not..."
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"...in pointing out the enormous danger potential..."
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"...in any contact with life and intelligence,"
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"But I must point out that the possibilities"
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"Risk is our business."
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"That's what this starship is all about."
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"That's why we're aboard her."
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"Do I hear a negative vote?"
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"...stand by to beam aboard three receptacles."
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"and the body functions will race many times their normal metabolism."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Well, I guess we're about as ready as we'll ever be."
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"Metabolic rate is doubled and rising, doctor."
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"Hello."
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"You are a lovely female."
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"A pleasant sight to wake up to after half a million years."
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"I'd forgotten what it felt like..."
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"Sargon?"
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"In this body."
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"I am not displeased, my husband."
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"Your body is not unlike that which was your own."
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"And I too, am pleased, beloved."
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"After so long..."
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"This is an excellent body, doctor."
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