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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Price (S03E03)
"When you leave this office, who are you?"
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"You never do."
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"You never do leave"
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"the office."
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"- Wha--? - Shh, shh, shh."
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"The readings from the Barzan's probe of the wormhole"
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"are quite impressive, captain."
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"The wormhole delivered the probe beyond the Denkiri Arm"
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"in the Gamma Quadrant."
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"Imagine the Ferengi collecting tolls if we lose to them."
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"I don't think the Ferengi are the greatest threat at the table."
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"With all of DaiMon Goss' bluster,"
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"they don't have the resources the Barzans need."
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"I think that Devinoni is the one that we need to watch out for."
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"How did you recognize that?"
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"Well, he was the most comfortable one in the group."
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"You must play poker, commander."
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"Poker?"
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"Is that a game of some sort?"
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"Commander Riker conducts master classes in poker."
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"Our skills are not dissimilar, commander."
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"Mr. Mendoza, if this lives up to its billing,"
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"it will be a discovery of extraordinary value."
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"But it is a very big "if.""
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"A stable wormhole is unheard of."
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"The Barzans do not have manned space travel,"
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"so they had to resort to an automated probe."
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"It cannot be determined from these charts"
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"how stable the wormhole really is, or how long it will remain intact."
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"The Federation could end up buying a proverbial lemon."
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"Proverbial lemon?"
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"- Later, Data. - Aye, sir."
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"And, of course, that means once the contract is negotiated"
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"and closed, we would be obliged to fulfill the terms."
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"I think we should take a look for ourselves."
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"I don't think Bhavani could object to that."
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"Geordi has been in continuous visual contact with the wormhole, captain."
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"I think he's the logical choice."
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"I would also like to volunteer, sir."
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"I want to do everything possible to determine that it is safe,"
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"and when I am satisfied, then you, Data,"
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"- Aah. - Just a moment"
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"You understand this will not be lethal."
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"I have no wish to kill anyone."
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"A short-term crippling will suffice."
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"Then this will be just fine."
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"A distillation of your own blood pyrocytes."
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"Harmless to you, undetectable by the ship's biofilters."
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"But when absorbed through your victim's skin,"
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"it will provoke an extreme allergic reaction."
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"to the representative of the Federation."
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"Come in for a drink?"
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"Ah, Federation decor."
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"Not your style?"
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"Well, conformity is not my style."
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"What would you like?"
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"I'd even like another."
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"Well, there she is again. Counselor Troi."
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"I'm not."
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"- Computer, champagne. - For two."
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"No."
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"I'm moving too fast for me."
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"I haven't been able to stop thinking about you all day."
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"You must have had a nice day."
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"Anticipation is fun."
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"We'll be late for dinner."
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"Very late."
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"You attempt to gain every unfair advantage, Picard."
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"Premier Bhavani has no objection."
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"Well, I most certainly do."
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"First, you conveniently arrange to play host."
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"The Federation thinks it can do anything it wants to."
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"Well, I will not tolerate it."
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"I will gladly share the results of our explorations"
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"Then send in your own probe, Goss."
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"and stay out of their way."
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"Captain Picard, please come to Sickbay."
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"Acknowledged, doctor."
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"Whatever he's got is obviously not life-threatening."
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"It's some kind of system-wide histaminic reaction."
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"He certainly can't go back to negotiations for several days."
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"- Will you keep me informed? - Mm."
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"The Federation's top negotiator taken out by a mysterious ailment."
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"Suspicions?"
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"With the Ferengi around? Always."
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"Well, I'm the designated host."
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"It would be a most awkward transition."
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"You're the next likely choice."
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"And Mr. Mendoza will certainly agree."
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"He's quite impressed by your natural instincts."
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"Excuse me, sir, but those weren't natural instincts."
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"Those were poker instincts."
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"A card game doesn't exactly prepare me for this."
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"But then, isn't that when the game gets interesting, commander?"
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"Ferengi pod, this is Lieutenant Commander La Forge"
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"in the Enterprise shuttle."
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"Would you care to take the point, doctor?"
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"You know, if this doesn't work, the thought"
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"of spending the rest of my life in here is none too appealing."
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"There is a bright side, Geordi."
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"You will have me to talk to."
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"It is visible, captain."
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"Proceed when ready."
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"A complete analysis of our bid is available on the ship's Computer"
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"for your consideration."
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"Commander, I realize what a difficult position this must be for you."
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"If you don't understand something,"
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"I think I have an idea what the rules are."
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"Well, that's what makes it so interesting."
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"Not unlike commanding a starship, Mr. Ral."
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"Well, Mr. Riker's placed a great deal of emphasis on defense,"
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"a subject he obviously knows well"
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"having served Starfleet in a number of conflicts."
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"we're enemies to no one."
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"And we choose to remain that way."
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"Neutral."
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"Neutral and uninvolved, sir,"
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"as the mighty Federation,"
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"but we have resources and technology and scientists too."
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"But we also have had peace for ten generations."
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