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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Space Seed (S01E01)
"Control of the Enterprise has been regained."
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"I wish my next decisions were no more difficult."
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"Jim, agreed you have the authority..."
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"Yes."
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"Lieutenant Marla McGivers."
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"I will take her."
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"A world to win, an empire to build."
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"This hearing is closed."
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"...and learn what crop had sprung from the seed you planted today."
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"Coming up on it fast, sir."
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"Definitely a space vessel of some type."
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"- into this sector for years. - I'm picking up a signal, sir."
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"Captain, that's the old Morse code call signal."
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"- Thank you, lieutenant. - C-Q. C-Q."
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"We're reading it, lieutenant."
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"I thought you said it couldn't possibly be an Earth vessel."
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"Fail to understand why it always gives you pleasure to see me proven wrong."
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"There it is."
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"An old Earth vessel similar to the DY-500 class."
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"Much older. DY-100 class, to be exact."
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"...the last such vessel was built centuries ago, back in the 1990s."
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"only four beats per minute."
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"Sensor reading, captain. Some sort of equipment functioning on that vessel."
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"All decks, go to full alert."
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Our presence alongside is still being completely ignored."
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"All other decks, stand by alert."
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"All decks acknowledging, sir."
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"Very faint, very slow. Seems to be coming from about 60 or 70 bodies,"
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"No such vessel listed."
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"The mid 1990s was the era of your last so-called "World War.""
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"Of course. Your attempt to improve the race through selective breeding."
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"Now, wait a minute, not our attempt, Mr. Spock,"
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"I'm sure you know the type:"
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"Rig for tractor beam, helm. Lock onto that vessel."
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"- Rigging for tractor beam, sir. - Bridge is yours, Mr. Spock."
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"Care to join the landing party, doctor?"
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"Well, if you're actually giving me a choice..."
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"Oh, I'll need somebody familiar with the late 20th-century Earth."
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"Here's a chance for that historian to do something for a change."
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"What's her name? McGivers?"
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"Engineering Officer Scott, Lieutenant McGivers."
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"Acknowledge."
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"McGivers, on my way."
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"It looks like that ship is expecting us."
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"We read heat coming on, complete oxygen atmosphere."
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"Very interesting. You ready, Bones?"
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"No. Signed aboard this ship to practise medicine,"
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"not to have my atoms scattered back and forth across space by this gadget."
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"You're an old-fashioned boy, McCoy."
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"Where's that historian?"
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"- Well, come on, Lieutenant... - McGivers, sir."
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"Energize."
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"Scotty?"
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"Definitely Earth-type mechanisms, sir."
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"Twentieth-century vessel."
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"Old-type atomic power."
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"Bulky, solid."
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"I think they used to call them "transistor units.""
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"I'd love to tear this baby apart."
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"Captain, it's a sleeper ship."
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"Suspended animation?"
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"I've seen old photographs of this."
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"Necessary because of the time involved"
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"in space travel until about the year 2018."
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"It took years just to travel from one planet to another."
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"Is it possible they're still alive..."
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"...after centuries of travel?"
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"Theoretically possible."
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"What a handsome group of people."
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"Jim, I have a new reading."
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"Lights must have triggered some mechanism."
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"Beats me what's happening."
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"And there are some signs of respiration beginning."
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"This one was probably programmed to be triggered first."
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"The leader. Lieutenant."
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"This would allow him to decide"
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"whether the conditions warranted revival of the others."
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"Heartbeat now approaching 40 per minute."
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"The respiration pattern is firming up."
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"probably a Sikh. They're the most fantastic warriors."
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"- Heartbeat now 52 and increasing. - The others?"
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"There's no change. And they're all mixed types:"
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"Western, mid-European, Latin, Oriental."
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"A man from the 20th century coming alive."
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"Maybe. Heartbeat dropping."
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"Probably some dust. Heartbeat now 30, dropping fast."
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"There's a heart flutter. He's dying."
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"- Do something, captain. - Can we?"
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"Take an hour to figure out."
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"How long?"
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"How long..."
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"...have you been sleeping?"
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"Two centuries, we estimate."
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"Landing party to Enterprise. Come in."
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"Go ahead, boarding party, we read you."
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"Lock in on Dr. McCoy's beam."
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"He's transporting back with a casualty we discovered here."
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"Magnificent."
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"Alongside the SS Botany Bay for ten hours now."
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"await our success or failure with the casualty already beamed over."
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"Dr. McCoy is frankly amazed at his physical and recuperative power."
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"Scotty, any records? Log books of any kind?"
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"Negative, captain. It appears they were in suspended animation"
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"Twelve units have malfunctioned, leaving 72 still operating."
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"Thirty of those are women."
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"A group of people dating back to the 1990s."
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"A discovery of some importance, Mr. Spock."
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"A strange, violent period in your history."
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"I find no record whatsoever of an SS Botany Bay."
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"It was 10,000-1"
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"against their making it to another star system."
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"And why no record of the trip?"
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"Whole populations were being bombed out of existence."
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"A group of criminals could have been dealt with"
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"far more efficiently than wasting one of their most advanced spaceships."
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"Yes. So much for my theory."
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"Even a theory requires some facts, captain."
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"...I have none. - And that irritates you, Mr. Spock."
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"- Irritation? - Yeah."
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