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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Price (S03E03)
"but you just didn't do enough to keep her."
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"nothing would please me more."
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"Deanna is just the woman"
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"I doubt that you are."
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"To the last mile."
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"Impulse power."
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"We will be ignored no longer."
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"- Destroy it. - On-screen."
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"Excuse me for saying so under the circumstances, premier,"
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"but this fight seems to really be"
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"Well, then just listen."
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"I have your word on this?"
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"I'm sorry you had to learn about my decision this way."
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"is more desirable to my planet."
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"I'm sorry, was there something you wanted to say?"
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"Well, after all, it was a very tense situation."
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"Mr. Ral asked me not to tell anyone he has empathic powers"
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"which he uses to manipulate his competitors in a negotiation."
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"Shuttle 9 to Enterprise."
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"Delta Quadrant. We tried to warn them."
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"- prepare for final approach. - Aye, sir."
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"Advise him to set his coordinates for the Delta Quadrant."
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"They understand the stakes."
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"I once asked you to run away with me."
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"Computer, dispatches."
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"from the Manitoba Journal of Interplanetary Psychology"
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"and three communiques from your mother."
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"Transfer the letters from my mother to the viewscreen."
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"And, Computer,"
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"I would like a real chocolate sundae."
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"Define "real" in context, please."
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"Real."
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"Not one of your perfectly synthesized, ingeniously enhanced imitations."
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"I would like real chocolate ice cream, real whipped cream..."
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"to provide sources of acceptable nutritional value."
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"Your request does not fall within current guidelines."
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"Listen--"
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"Picard to Counselor Troi."
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"Now what?"
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"Yes, captain?"
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"The pleasure of your company is requested, counselor. We are--"
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"Captain, I'm not really dressed for a reception."
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"Oh, counselor, just throw on any old thing."
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"We're about to get our first look at the wormhole."
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"Of course, captain. I'm on my way."
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"May I escort you, Miss Troi?"
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"Counselor Troi. Will you allow me to do the introductions?"
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"This is Premier Bhavani of Barzen, Counselor Deanna Troi."
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"Your discovery has produced a great deal of excitement, premier."
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"We'll see to that."
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"You know Mr. Mendoza, the Federation negotiator."
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"A pleasure to see you again, Counselor Troi."
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"This is a worthy Federation competitor in the bidding, Leyor of the Caldonians."
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"Madame."
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"And I'm Devinoni Ral."
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"My good friend Ral is the best hired gun in the business."
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"My good friend Mendoza means that I'm a negotiator"
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"who serves a variety of clients."
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"On this particular occasion I represent the Chrysalians."
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"I believe it's almost time, isn't it, captain?"
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"We see it every 233 minutes."
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"Our scientists say it's due to radiation buildup"
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"in the accretion disk."
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"The visible burst is very brief."
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"There it is, ladies and gentlemen."
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"It's yours for the right price."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds,"
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"to seek out new life and new civilizations,"
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"Captain's log, stardate 43385.6."
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"of what appears to be a stable wormhole,"
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"which could provide a permanent shortcut"
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"the environment on my planet is completely inhospitable"
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"for hosting these negotiations."
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"The Barzan has been a society dependent on others for generations."
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"We want that to end."
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"The appearance of this stable wormhole in our space"
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"provides us with our first true natural resource."
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"But you do."
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"There's a delegation of Ferengi that wishes to be beamed aboard, sir."
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"Were you expecting the Ferengi, premier?"
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"No. But I do not wish to create ill will, captain."
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"If they are interested in bidding, I have no objection."
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"Chief O'Brien, this is Captain Picard."
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"Will you beam the Ferengi directly to the observation lounge?"
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"Aye, sir."
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"Why were we not invited to these negotiations?"
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"My apologies."
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"You're welcome to join us."
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"My name is DaiMon Goss."
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"And these are my consuls, Kol and Dr. Arridor."
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"- We'll need chairs. - I'm Captain Picard of the Enterprise."
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"I am serving as host for these proceedings."
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"Good. Then see to it we get some chairs."
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"Let me explain."
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"Fine, fine, just have your Klingon servant get us some chairs."
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"Then who gets the chairs?"
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"DaiMon, due to the delicate nature of these negotiations,"
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"all parties have agreed that one representative will suffice."
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"Oh, very well."
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"Premier?"
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"Gentlemen, this way."
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"I'll match anyone's best offer and add the gold on top of it."
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"Born Brussels, European Alliance."
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"Come in."
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"Should I call for an appointment?"
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"I was just looking over some personnel files."
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"Well, that's too bad."
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"Thought you might be thinking about me."
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"I thought you'd be deep in negotiations by now."
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"I never play the opening rounds anyway."
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"Inconsequential."
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"Besides, there are much better things to negotiate on this ship."
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"What about your traveling companion?"
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"I sent her home."
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"Why?"
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"Weren't you getting along?"
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"- Don't do that. - What?"
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"- Was I? - Yes, you were."
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