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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Requiem for Methuselah (S03E03)
"otherwise the epidemic will be irreversible."
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"- Everybody on board the Enterprise... - Strange."
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"Readings indicate a life form in the vicinity, apparently human."
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"Yet ship sensors indicated this planet was uninhabited."
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"Let's get that ryetalyn."
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"Inoperative."
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"Do not kill."
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"- I'm Captain James Kirk... - I know who you are."
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"I have monitored your ship since it entered this system."
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"Then if you know who we are, you know why we're here, Mr?"
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"Flint."
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"You will leave my planet."
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"Did you say your planet, sir?"
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"My retreat from the unpleasantness of life on Earth"
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"Mr. Flint, I have a sick crew up there."
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"You can't refuse us the ryetalyn."
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"We're in need."
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"We'll pay for it, work for it, trade for it."
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"- You have nothing I want. - But you have the ryetalyn we need."
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"If necessary, we'll take it."
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"If you do not leave voluntarily, I have the power to force you to leave."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Kirk to Enterprise. Mr. Scott, lock phasers onto our coordinates."
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"Aye, captain. All phasers locked on."
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"four deaths,"
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"and then my crew comes down and takes that ryetalyn."
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"Your enormous forces against mine. Who would win?"
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"I would suggest you refrain from a most useless experiment."
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"We need only a few hours."
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"Have you seen a victim of Rigelian fever?"
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"They die in one day."
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"Constantinople, summer, 1334."
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"It marched through the streets, the sewers."
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"It left the city by oxcart, by sea, to kill half of Europe."
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"- The rats. - Are you a student of history, sir?"
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"I am."
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"The Enterprise, a plague ship."
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"M-4 will gather the ryetalyn which you need."
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"Permit me to offer you more comfortable surroundings."
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"Come in, gentlemen."
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"My planet is surrounded by screens"
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"which create the impression of lifelessness."
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"Then you live here alone."
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"and guardian."
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"A most impressive home, Mr. Flint."
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"Yes. A Shakespeare first folio, a Gutenberg bible."
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"Be comfortable, gentlemen."
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"Help yourselves to brandy."
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"It would seem logical to do so for the moment."
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"This is the most splendid private collection of art I've ever seen."
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"And the most unique."
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"The majority are the works of Leonardo da Vinci,"
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"Renaissance period."
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"Some of the works of Reginald Pollack, 20th century."
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"At last I've seen other humans."
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"- Other men. - One is not human."
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"The Vulcan."
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"So that is a Vulcan."
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"You've taught me all you know in the area"
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"Even he is not your intellectual equal, nor mine."
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"A part of the human community which I rejected"
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"and from which I've shielded you."
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"Soon they will be gone. Let me meet them."
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"Rayna,"
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"have you been lonely?"
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"What is loneliness?"
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"It is a thirst."
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"It is a flower dying in the desert."
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"Flint, don't take this opportunity away from me."
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"It's so exciting."
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"Exciting?"
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"I'm sorry."
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"Don't be sorry."
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"It might be interesting."
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"Mr. Spock, I know you won't have one."
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"Heaven forbid those mathematically perfect brainwaves be corrupted"
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"Do you think the two of us can handle a drunk Vulcan?"
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"Once alcohol hits that green blood..."
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"I am close to experiencing an unaccustomed emotion."
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"I'll drink to that."
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"- What emotion? - Envy."
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"Most strange. A man of Flint's obvious wealth and impeccable taste"
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"scarcely needs to hang fakes."
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"Well, this could be what it seems to be."
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"That could explain the paintings, similar to the real thing."
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"Spock, at your earliest opportunity, take a full tricorder reading of our host,"
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"see if he's human."
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"- Aye, sir. - Kirk out."
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"Well, let's enjoy this brandy. It tastes real."
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"Bones?"
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"Ryetalyn, ready to be processed into antitoxin."
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"Beam up to the ship and start processing."
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"That will not be necessary, captain."
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"M-4 can prepare the ryetalyn for inoculation"
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"Thank you, Mr. Flint. I don't think we have the time."
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"I regret my earlier inhospitality. Let me make amends."
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"I thought you lived alone."
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"I meant there are no others besides my family."
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"Dr. McCoy."
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"Mr. Spock."
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"and its relationship to gravity phenomena."
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"Indeed. I would appreciate such a talk. It is an interest of mine."
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"Captain Kirk."
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"- Captain Kirk? - Rayna."
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"Her parents were killed in an accident while in my employ."
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"Before dying, they placed their infant, Rayna Kapec, in my custody."
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"- I have raised and educated her. - With most impressive results, sir."
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"What else interests you besides gravity phenomena, Rayna?"
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"Everything. Less than that is betrayal of the intellect."
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"The totality of the universe? All knowledge?"
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"Rayna possesses the equivalent of 17 university degrees"
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"in the sciences and arts."
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"She is aware that the intellect is not all."
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"But its cultivation must come first, or the individual makes errors,"
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"wastes time in unprofitable pursuits."
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"At her age, I rather enjoyed errors with no noticeable damage."
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"But, I must admit, you're the farthest thing from a bookworm I've ever seen."
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"Flint is my teacher."
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"You are the only other men I've ever seen."
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"The misfortune of men everywhere and our privilege."
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