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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Requiem for Methuselah (S03E03)
"If you will accompany my robot to the laboratory, doctor,"
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"Thank you, sir."
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"Your pleasure, gentlemen? Chess, billiards, conversation?"
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"Why not all three?"
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"- Did you teach her that? - We play often."
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"You said savagery, Mr. Flint. When was the last time you visited Earth?"
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"You would tell me that it is no longer cruel."
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"Its mission: To colonise, exploit,"
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"destroy, if necessary, to advance Federation causes."
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"Yes."
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"Thank you."
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"The result of pressures which are not"
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"your concern."
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"Yes, well, most pressures are everywhere, in everyone,"
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"urging him to what you call savagery."
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"The private hells, the inner needs and mysteries, the beast of instinct."
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"As human beings, that is the way it is."
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"To be human is to be complex."
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"You can't avoid a little ugliness from within and from without."
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"Why don't you play the waltz, Mr. Spock?"
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"To be human is also to seek pleasure, to laugh, to dance."
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"- May I have the pleasure? - Thank you."
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"- Is there something wrong? - Yes, the ryetalyn is no good."
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"It contains irillium, nearly one part per thousand."
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"Irillium will render the antitoxin inert and useless."
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"I shall go with M-4 to gather more ryetalyn"
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"and screen it myself."
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"- You're welcome to join me, doctor. - Thank you."
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"Time factor, Bones, epidemic."
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"Never seen anything like the speed of that robot."
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"Jim, what if all the ryetalyn on this planet contains irillium?"
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"Like a hawk."
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"This waltz I just played is by Johannes Brahms."
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"It is totally unknown, definitely the work of Brahms,"
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"- What's in there? - I do not know."
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"- He denies me nothing else. - Then why are you here?"
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"I do not know."
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"I come here when I am troubled."
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"When I would search myself."
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"Yes."
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"Are you happy here with Flint?"
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"He is the greatest, kindest, wisest man in the galaxy."
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"Stop command."
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"Stop."
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"Thank you, Mr. Spock."
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"M-4 was programmed to defend this household and its members."
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"for unauthorized but predictable actions on your part."
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"It thought you were attacking Rayna. A misinterpretation."
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"Too useful a device to be without, really."
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"I created another."
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"- Fascinating. - Be thankful you did not attack me."
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"I might have accepted battle and I have twice your physical strength."
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"In your own words, it would be "an interesting test of power.""
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"How childish he is, Rayna."
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"Would you call him brave or a fool?"
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"I'm glad you did not die."
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"Death, when unnecessary, is a tragic thing."
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"He's satisfied as to its quality."
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"May I suggest that you wait here, patiently, safely?"
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"operate automatically,"
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"and not always in accordance with my wishes."
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"Rayna."
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"Come."
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"Since we are dependent on Mr. Flint for the ryetalyn, captain,"
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"may I respectfully suggest that"
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"you pay less attention to the young lady"
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"if you should encounter her again."
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"Our host's interests do not appear to be confined to art and science."
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"He loves her?"
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"Jealousy."
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"That would explain the attack, but he seemed to want us together."
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"The billiard game. He suggested we dance."
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"- Kirk to Enterprise. Mr. Scott. - Aye, captain."
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"Nearly everybody aboard has got it, captain."
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"Just a little while longer, Scotty."
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"There's no report on Mr. Flint. He doesn't seem to have any past."
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"The planet was purchased 30 years ago by a Mr. Brack,"
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"a wealthy financier and recluse."
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"Run a computer check on Rayna Kapec."
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"Status, legal ward after the death of her parents."
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"- Aye, sir. - Kirk out."
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"He is human, but there are certain biophysical peculiarities."
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"Some body function readings are disproportionate."
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"For one thing, extreme age is indicated,"
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"I shall program the readings through Dr. McCoy's medical computer"
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"- when we return to the ship. - Time factor?"
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"We must commence ryetalyn injections"
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"or the epidemic will prove fatal to us all."
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"What's keeping the processing this time?"
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"As though he was keeping us here for some reason."
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"Most interesting."
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"Our host appears to wish us to linger,"
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"yet he is apprehensive."
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"It is logical to assume that we are being monitored"
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"You sent the robot to kill him."
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"It came to protect you."
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"My mind could not have summoned it. I was not frightened."
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"It was defective, then. I would have destroyed it myself."
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"Have I lied to you?"
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"Never."
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"Believe what I say."
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"I would not want Captain Kirk dead."
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"What did you feel?"
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"- You'll let them have the ryetalyn? - Yes."
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"Go to them if you wish. Say your farewells."
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"- Kirk here. - Mr. Scott, sir."
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"No background at all in any computer banks. Like Flint."
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""Like Flint.""
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"People without a past."
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"What hold does he have over her?"
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"Let's find McCoy."
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"Captain?"
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"A last tender encounter, Captain Kirk, to end your usefulness."
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"- Well, I think we better tell Jim. - The captain wanted us to wait here."
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"Come with me."
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"Childhood must end."
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"You love me, not Flint."
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"Flint lied. The ryetalyn isn't here."
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"Picking up tricorder readings, captain."
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"If we can."
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