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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Return to Tomorrow (S02E02)
"And Henoch intends to keep Spock's body, of course."
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"Henoch's plans are his own affair."
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"I wish only to exist in peace..."
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"...as a living woman."
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"- If you're asking my approval... - I require only your silence."
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"Isn't that worth your Captain's life?"
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"...we can take what we wish."
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"A physician? In contrast to what we are..."
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"...savage medicine man."
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"You dare defy one you should be on your knees worshiping?"
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"Sargon was right."
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"Temptations within a living body are too great."
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"It is good you have found the truth yourself."
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"Sargon."
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"I thought you destroyed by Henoch."
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"Yes, I see. I understand."
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"Just as we would have placed our consciousness within robots..."
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"Doctor, leave us."
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"This is the Sickbay. Get me..."
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"Jim, are you all right?"
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"Yes, I'm fine, Bones."
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"- Thalassa? - She is now with Sargon, doctor."
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"Jim, the receptacles. Spock's consciousness was in one of them."
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"There is no Spock to return to his body."
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"You've killed a loyal officer. Your best friend!"
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"Bones, prepare a hypo. The fastest, deadliest poison to Vulcans."
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"We must kill his body..."
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"Pain, Captain."
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"Fortunately, doctor,"
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"I know every thought of every mind around me. See?"
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"And inject him with it."
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"You fools!"
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"I'll simply transfer to another place,"
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"another body."
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"Sargon."
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"No, Sargon, please, let me..."
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"Spock."
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"If there'd only been another way."
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"I could not allow your sacrifice of one so close to you."
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"You're alive."
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"There was enough poison in that hypo to kill 10 Vulcans."
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"No, doctor. I allowed you to believe that to be true"
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"so that Henoch would read your thoughts and believe it also."
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"Sargon."
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"It seems, doctor, the injection was only enough to cause unconsciousness."
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"But Henoch believed and fled the body."
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"He is destroyed."
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"But your vessel was destroyed too. Where was your consciousness kept?"
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"The place Henoch would least suspect, Captain."
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"That is why I was summoned into the Sickbay, doctor."
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"Mr. Spock's consciousness was placed in me."
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"We shared consciousness together."
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"to exist in your world, my children."
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"Is there any way we can help you, Sargon?"
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"You can allow Thalassa and me to share your bodies again."
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"Promise we will be together."
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"Forever, beloved..."
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"Well, I'm sure..."
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"...that Sargon appreciated your cooperation, Dr. Mulhall."
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"Yes, I was happy to cooperate, Captain."
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"All your questions will be answered in time, Captain Kirk."
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"Log entry out."
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"Well, I was ordered to report here for landing-party duty."
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"Well, I'm not a liar, Captain."
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"Oh, yes."
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"As you now leave your own seed on distant planets,"
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"I have taken his body to demonstrate."
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"That is still Jim's body."
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"I compliment you both"
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"Even for us, a half million years is almost too long to wait."
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"Henoch, from the other side."
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"- Sargon. - I understand, my son."
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"with engines the size of walnuts."
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"That's why I called you all here together."
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"like your great-great-great- great-grandfather used to."
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"You may dissent without prejudice."
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"So we're going to have to monitor this very carefully."
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"The transference is complete."
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"...so very long."
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"Yes."
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"Vulcans worship peace above all, Henoch."
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"Nurse."
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"You will take me to your pharmacology laboratory."
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"I will inform Dr. McCoy that each is properly filled for each patient."
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"- It is ready, Thalassa. - No!"
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"He thought them too tempting to us."
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"...you are a prancing..."
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"Stop!"
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"Where are you?"
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"I have power even Henoch does not suspect, beloved."
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"I'm Ann Mulhall, back in my own body."
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"It was beautiful."
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"...to be again."
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"Mechanically efficient and quite human looking."
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"- It belongs to a young woman. - Who you hardly know."
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"And you, my dear..."
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"I don't understand."
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"Yes, my son."
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"Please assume a standard orbit about our planet, Captain."
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"so we left our seed behind us."
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"- which we loosened upon ourselves. - A war?"
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"where any Earth ship has ever explored."
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"Where's our Captain?"
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"Oblivion together does not frighten me, beloved."
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"- Are your hailing frequencies open? - No, sir."
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"- What's causing it? - I do not know."
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"Planet dead ahead, Captain. Becoming visual."
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"Your probes have touched me, Mr. Spock."
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"Pure energy. Matter without form."
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"Your readings will show energy, but no substance."
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"We built this chamber here"
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"...but yet, I am filled with foreboding."
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"I remember."
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"No, beloved."
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"will drive the heart action dangerously high"
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"Neither Jim nor I can trade a body we don't own."
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"Doctor?"
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"How long before Starfleet receives that?"
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"as fantastically advanced as this."
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"...even to breathe again."
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