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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Return to Tomorrow (S02E02)
"I seemed to have received the best of the three."
Star Trek (1966)
"Strength, hearing, eyesight, all far above your human norms."
Star Trek (1966)
"I'm surprised the Vulcans never conquered your race."
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"Yes, of course. Just as we do, doctor."
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"Doctor."
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"Henoch, you'd better get back to bed too."
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"It will be unnecessary, doctor."
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"This Vulcan body is accustomed to the higher metabolism."
Star Trek (1966)
"Sargon, it won't work. You've got to get out before you kill them."
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"We will vacate at once"
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"until you can administer a metabolic reduction injection."
Star Trek (1966)
"- A what? - I'll prepare the formula, Sargon."
Star Trek (1966)
"Henoch, your condition?"
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"I can continue in this body for several hours."
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"Fortunate."
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"We will vacate at once."
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"This woman will assist me."
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"It was close, Jim. You both barely got back alive."
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"Unless the formula works, we can't risk it again."
Star Trek (1966)
"Now, this formula will reduce the heart action"
Star Trek (1966)
"While the bodies are occupied,"
Star Trek (1966)
"you will administer one injection of 10 cc's each hour."
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"This hypo you will code mark for Thalassa."
Star Trek (1966)
"Yes, sir."
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"This one, you will administer to Captain Kirk..."
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"...while Sargon is in his body."
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"This hypo does not contain the same formula."
Star Trek (1966)
"No, that's correct."
Star Trek (1966)
"But since I will arrange for you to administer each of the injections,"
Star Trek (1966)
"no one else will notice."
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"But without the same formula, Captain Kirk will die."
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"I was... I wanted to say something. I've forgotten what it was."
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"Yes, that was it."
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"Very good."
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"You see, Sargon would not permit me to keep this body."
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"It is therefore necessary for you to kill your Captain"
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"so that Sargon will die with him."
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"Three alien minds now inhabit the bodies of Captain Kirk,"
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"Science Officer Spock, and Dr. Ann Mulhall."
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"As planned, the construction of android robots is underway."
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"All is proceeding as expected and as promised."
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"Sargon, I remember a day long ago."
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"We sat beside a silver lake."
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"I think it best not to remember so well."
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"In two days you'll have hands of your own again, Thalassa."
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"Android, robot hands, of course. Hands without feeling."
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"Enjoy the taste of life while you can."
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"Our minds will have survived. And as androids..."
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"...we can move among the people who do live..."
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"- What is it, Sargon? - Nothing."
Star Trek (1966)
"Our next injection will renovate me. Do not be concerned."
Star Trek (1966)
"Nurse, how are the last metabolical readings on our patients?"
Star Trek (1966)
"You'll find them excellent, doctor. Well within normal."
Star Trek (1966)
"Is something wrong, Miss Chapel?"
Star Trek (1966)
"...I had something to say."
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"Yes. That must be it."
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"I am so pleased the way they are responding, doctor."
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"You look tired, Miss Chapel."
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"Perhaps you'd care for me to administer the last few injections."
Star Trek (1966)
"Tired? Not at all, doctor."
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"Thank you."
Star Trek (1966)
"Have you prepared the megaton hydra coils"
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"For all the good it will do you."
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"It's a fancy name..."
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"...but how will something that looks like a drop of jelly make this thing work?"
Star Trek (1966)
"You'll need micro-gears and some form of pulley"
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"that does what a muscle does."
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"That would be highly inefficient."
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"I tell you, lady. This thing won't work."
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"It will have twice the strength and agility of your body, Engineer,"
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"and will last a thousand years."
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"and we'll lock ourselves into it for another thousand years,"
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"and then another and another."
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"Sargon has closed his mind to a better way..."
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"...with these bodies."
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"When you awoke in this body, Thalassa..."
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"...you said how good it was to breathe again..."
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"...to have eyes and to see again, to feel..."
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"Just think, how much we can do for mankind."
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"Are these bodies too much to ask for in return? Would you prefer this?"
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"No."
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"I'm beginning to hate it."
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"Sickbay."
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"Sickbay. McCoy."
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"- Deck 6 briefing room. - You sound terrible. Wait there for me."
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"Sargon, what is it?"
Star Trek (1966)
"Nothing of importance. Fatigue perhaps."
Star Trek (1966)
"Henoch's formula."
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"Yes, I wanted to be certain there was no error."
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"Don't be concerned."
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"It is an excellent body."
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"There you see, I feel better already."
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"In time our host body will become accustomed to us, husband."
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"Injections will no longer be necessary."
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"Husband..."
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"...feel the touch of my hand, husband."
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"What will that word mean to a machine?"
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"Our thoughts will intertwine."
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"Will they intertwine like this?"
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"Can two minds press close like this?"
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"Sargon, what is it?"
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"Hypo."
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"Doctor, help him."
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"He's dead."
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"Do I list one death or two?"
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"When Kirk's body died,"
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"Sargon is dead. But is Captain Kirk dead?"
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"All his vital organs are now working, doctor."
Star Trek (1966)
"Yes, we can keep them going for a few weeks or a month,"
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"for all the good it'll do."
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"Why pretend to work on that thing, Henoch?"
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"You know you never intended to leave Spock's body."
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"Once occupied, I'll add female features and some texturing."
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"You, no doubt, want the mechanism to at least appear to be a woman."
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"You have no excuse to keep the real body any longer."
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"I cannot live in that thing."
Star Trek (1966)
"Would you like to save your Captain Kirk?"
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"But you said that was impossible."
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"We have many powers Sargon did not permit us to use."
Star Trek (1966)
"This body pleases me. I intend to keep it."
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