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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - That Which Survives (S03E03)
"That is correct, Mr. Scott, by all the laws that we know."
Star Trek (1966)
"There was no period of unconsciousness."
Star Trek (1966)
"What you're saying is that the planet didn't blow up."
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"The captain and the others, they're still alive."
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"Please, Mr. Scott, restrain your leaps of illogic."
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"I have said nothing. I was merely speculating."
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"You asked for an autopsy report."
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"It's only preliminary,"
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"Explain."
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"It's as though every cell in the body"
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"had been individually blasted from inside."
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"Dr. Sanchez has ruled that possibility out, sir."
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"Please keep me fully advised. Spock out."
Star Trek (1966)
"He was in the Transporter Room."
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"Someone may have entered after Captain Kirk and his party left."
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"I suggest we return to our starting place at top warp speed."
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"In that case, Mr. Scott, I suggest we start at once."
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"Can you give me warp 8?"
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"Aye, sir. And maybe a wee bit more."
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"I'll sit on the warp engines myself and nurse them."
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"but also undignified."
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"Lieutenant Rahda, plot a course..."
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"Already plotted and laid in, sir."
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"Good. Then prepare to come to warp 8."
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"- Your report covers all vegetation? - Yes, captain."
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"If the Enterprise has been destroyed,"
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"Yes."
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"I don't see any water,"
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"A source of water would stretch our survival."
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"No, sir. And I haven't seen any evidence that there ever has been any rainfall."
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"But there is Earth-type vegetation."
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"Is it possible the vegetation could absorb the water directly from the air?"
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"I suggest we find out as much as we can about it."
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"We'll split up. D'Amato, see if you can find underground water."
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"Bones, see if you can find out"
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"How do they get their moisture?"
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"If you can discover how they survive, maybe we can."
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"Kirk here."
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"From zero, I suddenly got a reading that was off the scale,"
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"then a reverse of polarity and..."
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"I've never seen anything like this reading."
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"Like a door opened and then closed again."
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"Geological disturbances don't frighten me."
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"I've come here to study them."
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"- They're my speciality. - I know."
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"Yes, and we're stranded here."
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"Have you been talking to my friends?"
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"Do not be afraid."
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"I'm not afraid."
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"I am for you, Lieutenant D'Amato."
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"I am only for D'Amato."
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"Lucky D'Amato."
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"Wanna have a conference about sharing food and water."
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"Do not call the others."
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"Jim, I just got a life-form reading of tremendous intensity."
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"- What do you mean, "just there"? - Just that."
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"No. Now it's gone."
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"- Yes. - What direction?"
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"D'Amato's section, come in."
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"Kirk to D'Amato. Come in. Come in."
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"I'll be right there."
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"Bones!"
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"Jim, every cell in his body's been disrupted."
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"Digging a grave."
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"Poor D'Amato. What a terrible way to die."
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"There are no good ways, Sulu."
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"- That's the same red rock. - My phaser didn't cut through."
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"Whatever it is, it has a mighty high melting point."
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"covered over by topsoil."
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"Yeah."
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"It might be the most suitable memorial at that."
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"I wonder what killed him."
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"I don't know."
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"If we can maintain it,"
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"11.337 hours, lieutenant. I wish you would be more precise."
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"Scott to Bridge. Scott to Bridge."
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"- Spock here. - Mr. Spock, the ship feels wrong."
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"I know it doesn't make sense."
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"Instrumentation reads correct but the feel is wrong."
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"It's something I can't quite put into words."
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"That is obvious, Mr. Scott."
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"I suggest you avoid emotionalism"
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"and simply keep your instruments correct."
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"Spock out."
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"It looks so lonely there."
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"It would be worse if he had company."
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"Doctor, how can you joke about it?"
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"We've gotta figure this out and devise a defence against it."
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"Is it possible the rocks have life?"
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"You remember on Janus VI, the silicon creatures..."
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"Unless we're dealing with beings..."
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"Intelligent beings who can shield themselves."
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"That's the problem, Sulu. We have only questions."
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"Watkins."
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"Make sure it's not overheating."
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"Who are you?"
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"My name is not important."
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"Yours is Watkins. John B."
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"You know all about me."
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"I've never seen you before."
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"Show me this unit. I wish to learn."
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"Not correct."
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"That is the emergency overload bypass,"
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"which engages almost instantaneously."
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"considering it takes the antimatter longer to explode"
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"once the magnetic flow fails."
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"Mr. Scott, there's a strange woman who knows the plan of the Enterprise."
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"My assistant, Watkins, is dead."
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"Do you know what he died of, Mr. Scott?"
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"I didn't see it happen,"
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"but his last words were a warning cry about some strange woman."
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"Security alert, all decks."
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"Conclusions."
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"this planet has no magnetic field."
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"The apparent age of these rocks is only a few thousand years."
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"No known process could evolve the plant life they have here"
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"But, captain, where are the people who made it?"
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"Why can't we see them?"
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"Planet might be hollow."
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"It's dark. Let's get some rest."
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