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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Savage Curtain (S03E03)
"You see, in our century, we've learned not to fear words."
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"May I present our communications officer, Lieutenant Uhura?"
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"The foolishness of my century"
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"had me apologising where no offence was given."
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"We've each learned to be delighted with what we are."
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"The combination of a number of things to make existence worthwhile."
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"Just as I seem to know that on the planet's surface,"
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"My mind cannot recall his name,"
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"What is it that powers your vessel, captain?"
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"Has been waiting in the briefing room for you, sir, for over two hours."
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"Forgive me again. We'll rejoin you shortly."
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"Where the devil are they?"
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"They're probably looking up a plate of haggis in the galley."
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"They've been everywhere else."
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"Sorry to have been delayed, gentlemen."
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"Jim, I would be the last to advise you on your command image..."
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"I doubt that, Bones, but continue."
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"Do I have to lay it out for you?"
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"Practically the entire crew's seen you treat this impostor like the real thing,"
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"Lincoln died three centuries ago"
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"More that direction, engineer."
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"doing whatever a science officer does at a time like this?"
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"I am, doctor. I am observing the alien."
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"Mad. Loony as an Arcturian dogbird."
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"Gentlemen."
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"As you know, Mr. Spock and I have been invited"
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"to beam down to the planet's surface with him."
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"- Any comments on that? - Yes, a big one."
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"Suddenly, miraculously, we see a small spot"
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"of Earth-type environment down there."
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"You might beam down into a sea of molten lava."
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"But why would he wanna kill only two of us?"
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"It would be illogical. With such abilities,"
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"they could as easily trick us into destroying the entire vessel."
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"Are you implying, Mr. Spock,"
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"There's no doubt they want us down there for some hidden purpose."
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"Why Lincoln, Spock? Any speculation on that?"
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"What better way to titillate your curiosity"
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"than to make him come alive for you?"
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"But not only to me, Spock."
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"Agreed. I too experienced his charm."
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"But he holds a special involvement to you, Jim."
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"And I think it's interesting, inasmuch as you're the one"
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"who's going to make the decision whether to beam down or not."
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"Don't do it, captain."
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"is contact with other life."
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"Although the method is beyond our comprehension,"
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"I must beam down with you."
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"And you're on the edge of insubordination."
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"Would I be on the edge of insubordination"
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"to remind the captain that this smells of something happening to him"
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"that I might not be able to patch back together again?"
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"Aye."
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"Gentlemen, your concern is noted and appreciated."
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"Mr. Spock, standard dress, tricorders and phasers."
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"We will guide President Lincoln to the Transporter Room."
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"We'll beam down immediately."
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"Standing by, Mr. Scott."
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"Transporter Room to Bridge, standing by."
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"We are now locked in synchronous orbit, Mr. Scott."
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"Sensors continue to show the area"
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"as completely Earth-like in all respects."
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"All right, Mr. Scott. Energize."
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"Captain."
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"Kirk to Enterprise. Enterprise? Enterprise, come in."
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"Enterprise, come in."
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"Undamaged, yet something is preventing them from functioning."
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"Come in, landing party. Report."
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"Enterprise to Captain Kirk. Can you read us?"
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"- Your explanation, sir? - Well, I have none."
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"To me, this seems quite as it should be."
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"Why were our weapons taken?"
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"Why can't we communicate with our ship?"
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"Please, believe me. I know nothing other than what I already told you."
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"We've gone along with what and who you think you are."
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"Despite the seeming contradictions, all is as it appears to be."
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"Just as I am whom I appear to be."
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"The father of all we became."
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"All-ship system going dead."
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"Switch to reserve power."
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"All decks, report status."
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"All decks, report status. All decks, report status."
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"Bridge to Engineering. Come in. What's happening to our power?"
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"Bridge to Engineering. Report."
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"Everything's out. We've switched to reserve power."
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"No answer yet on what caused it. They're standing by."
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"Shut down all but the most necessary systems."
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"- No damage report, Mr. Scott. - No indication of engine damage, sir."
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"- Engage restart cycle. - I can't. I don't understand."
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"Live long and prosper, Spock."
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"May you also, Captain Kirk."
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"It is not logical that you are Surak."
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"There is no fact, extrapolation of fact, or theory,"
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"which would make possible..."
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"Live long and prosper, image of Surak,"
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"father of all we now hold true."
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"The image of Surak read in your face what is in your mind, Spock."
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"As I turned and my eyes beheld you, I displayed emotion."
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"The cause was more than sufficient."
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"Let us speak no further of it."
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"In my time, we knew not of earthmen."
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"I am pleased to see that we have differences."
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"You will have an answer soon, captain."
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"Our world is called Excalbia."
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"Countless who live on that planet are watching."
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"We know nothing of your world, or your customs."
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"You're intelligent life form,"
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"Have we not created in this place on our planet"
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"We perceive that we were invited to come down here,"
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"Your objection is well taken."
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"so that your fellow life forms may also enjoy and profit"
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"from the play."
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"Behold."
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"Captain, Mr. Spock, some of these you may know through history."
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"Genghis Khan, for one."
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"And Colonel Green, who led a genocidal war"
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"early in the 21 st century on Earth."
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"the Klingon who set the pattern for his planet's tyrannies."
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"We welcome the vessel Enterprise"
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"Well, at least the captain and Spock are safe."
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