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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Savage Curtain (S03E03)
"All observation stations, take final readings."
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"I still read a suggestion of carbon-cycle life forms"
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"on the planet's surface, captain."
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"Which is scientifically impossible under conditions there."
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"Mr. Sulu, switch to the planet area I have under observation."
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"Jim."
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"I am Abraham Lincoln."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"Spock."
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"Fascinating."
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"I have been described in many ways, Mr. Spock,"
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"but never with that word."
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"There."
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"Exactly 12 and one half minutes."
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"Until then, captain."
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"An area of approximately 1,000 square kilometres."
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"But we're dealing with an unknown, apparently highly advanced life form."
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"Fascinating."
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"Take tricorder readings, and see if it is human."
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"Energize."
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"Strange."
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"Where are the musicians?"
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"What was the device used?"
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"The molecules in your body are converted into energy,"
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"then beamed into this chamber"
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"Well, since I'm obviously here"
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"and quite whole,"
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"whatever you mean apparently works very well indeed."
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"All too human, Dr. McCoy. Happy to make your acquaintance, sir."
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"Engineering Officer Scott and Security Officer Dickerson."
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"And I trust your duties will permit time to answer some of mine."
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"- And that became Lincoln. - I couldn't tell."
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"What do you make of it?"
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"An alien who has changed himself into this form? An illusion?"
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"that Abraham Lincoln could have actually been reincarnated."
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"everything about him is so right."
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"What a charming Negress."
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"The Vulcans learned that centuries before we did."
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"It is basic to the Vulcan philosophy, sir."
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"Yes, philosophy of Nome, meaning "all.""
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"Oh, dear."
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"when he can't possibly be the real article."
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"Well, at last. At least somebody agrees with us."
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"And he's potentially dangerous."
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"Now, is it really there,"
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"that it's probably safe to beam down there?"
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"No, I'm not, doctor."
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"Otherwise, they would have revealed some logical reason for all of this."
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"The very reason for the existence of our starships"
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"we have been offered contact."
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"Captain, since I was included in the invitation to make contact,"
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"- You're both out of your head. - Aye, sir."
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"If they are wrong and they do beam into a pool of lava..."
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"Our phasers and tricorders did not beam down with us."
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"Kirk to Enterprise."
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"If they're all right, they should have reported in."
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"- Surak. - Who?"
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"We've lost all power in the warp engines."
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"How is it, Mr. Sulu?"
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"I beg forgiveness."
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"so I am surprised you do not perceive the honour we do you."
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"a stage identical to your own world?"
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"to defend ourselves, to communicate with our vessel."
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"of subject tribes on Tiburon."
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"you term "good" and "evil.""
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"Well, can we send the phasers down?"
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"There's nothing we can do, doctor. Nothing but watch them."
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"As life forms. They are living beings."
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"Why do you hesitate?"
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"until we do what it demands of us."
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"My associates are in full agreement with me."
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"So were we all."
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"What do you propose?"
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"That we combine forces and reason some way to overcome it."
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"You were notorious, Colonel Green,"
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"Well, I feel my clothing is somewhat damaged."
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"You may now communicate with your ship."
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"come in."
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"Scott to Engineering. Report, lieutenant."
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"Give me that again, man. I cannot hear you."
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"I have already, sir. We can't seem to stop it."
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"I cannot. We have a complete power failure."
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"We're on emergency battery power only."
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"But the matter and antimatter are in red-zone proximity."
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"What caused that?"
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"Scotty, inform Starfleet Command. Disengage nacelles."
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"Scotty?"
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"Your communicators no longer function, captain."
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"The enormous power of the Enterprise has been neutralised,"
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"No, we don't have time. But if things do go against us,"
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"Because you have qualities much like those of another man I admire greatly."
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"I believe the ancient Vulcans made something like a boomerang."
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"And slings and spears."
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"Logic dictates that we consider another course."
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"We'd suffered devastating wars, which nearly destroyed our planet."
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"We were torn."
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"But out of our suffering, some of us found the discipline to act."
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"Circumstances were different then, Surak."
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"If I fail, you'll lose nothing."
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"- You saw how treacherously they act. - Oh, yes."
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"Thank you."
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"The weapons, gentlemen."
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"Stop there, Vulcan."
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"No, I speak for myself because I abhor violence."
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"Well, what do I get out of it?"
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"Perhaps I can convince my associates"
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"Spock, help me."
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"Your friend wants you. He seems to be hurt."
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"They're trying to goad us into attacking, captain."
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"- I should never have let him go. - You had no choice, captain."
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"- I am not insensitive to it, captain. - Help me. Spock."
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"I can't."
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"I suggest that we do whatever they want."
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"But I was commander in chief"
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"There is nothing good in war except its ending."
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"Zora. Kahless."
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"the lives of my crew."
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"The need to know new things."
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"Kirk to Enterprise. Come in."
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"The ship is functioning normally again, sir,"
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