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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - And the Children Shall Lead (S03E03)
"- Yeah, he was very upset. - What about?"
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"Well, I didn't ask him."
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"How should I know? He was always upset."
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"Just like you, Captain Kirk."
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"I'm not upset with you, Tommy, or your friends."
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"We invited you aboard the Enterprise."
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"Why would I do that if I didn't like you?"
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"You have your reasons."
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"Aren't you unhappy about leaving Triacus?"
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"That place? That's for adults."
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"Aren't you upset about leaving your parents?"
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"My parents? They love it down there."
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"Always busy."
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"They're happy."
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"Can I go now? I'm tired too, you know."
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"Post a guard on the children."
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"Hail, hail, fire and snow."
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"Call the angel, we will go."
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"Far away, for to see,"
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"Hail, hail, fire and snow."
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"Far away, for to see,"
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"friendly angel, come to me."
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"You have done very well, my friends."
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"You have done what must be done."
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"You have come aboard the Enterprise."
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"Now our destination is a Federation settlement."
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"Do not let that deter you."
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"Nearly a million will join us as our friends."
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"A million friends on Marcos will make us invincible."
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"No one will tell us where to go, when to sleep, where to eat."
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"The universe will be mine to command,"
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"You know how to do that. That is your next task."
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"And as you believe, so shall you do, so shall you do."
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"As you believe, so shall you do, so shall you do."
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"As you believe, so shall you do, so shall you do."
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"Maintaining standard orbit, captain."
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"Everything is quiet, sir."
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"- of Professor Starnes' tapes. - Good."
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"Let's see them."
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"Log date 5025.3."
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"Ever since our arrival on Triacus,"
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"I've felt a certain growing feeling of uneasiness."
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"However, I found that the rest of my associates"
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"are also bothered by these anxieties."
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"The only ones not affected are the children."
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"Let's see some more of these unscientific hypotheses, Mr. Spock."
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"5032.4."
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"There is another portion, captain,"
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"which I believe you'll find particularly interesting."
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"it would appear that one of the race took refuge in the cave."
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"Captain, after we leave here, can you take us to Marcos Xll?"
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"I'm sorry, Tommy, Marcos Xll is not within our patrol area."
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"Captain, can I stay here and watch? I'll be very quiet."
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"All right, Tommy."
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"Lieutenant, have Dr. McCoy report to my quarters for a brief conference."
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"All the time we're here."
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"He sees Triacus on the screen."
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"He thinks he sees it."
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"Mr. Sulu, the screen. We're out of orbit."
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"When did we change course?"
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"Have you gone completely blind? That's not orbiting position."
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"Don't touch the controls, sir."
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"What the devil do you think you doing?"
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"You blind fool."
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"Can't you see what's in front of you? We're not in orbit."
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"I will not disobey an order from the Bridge."
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"You are disobeying an order from the Bridge. Now step aside."
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"You're losing control of yourself, sir."
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"Not yet."
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"I'm being influenced to do things that do not make sense."
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"I even went so far as to call Starfleet Command"
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"to request a spaceship to be used as a transport."
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"It was only when I couldn't tell them what I wanted to transport"
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"that I began to realize that my mind was being directed."
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"I decided to send a dispatch to Starfleet, warning them."
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"Alien upon us. The enemy from within."
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"The enemy!"
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"He never completed the entry. And the dispatch was never sent."
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"Except for scenes of family life, games and picnics with the children,"
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"Whatever overwhelmed them must have done so with incredible speed."
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"Otherwise the professor would have provided details of the experience."
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"He was an excellent scientist and tireless in his pursuit of the truth."
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"Or by misleading the innocent."
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"Misleading the innocent? I wonder."
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"Do you mean the children may be involved?"
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"According to the legend, Triacus was the seat of a band of marauders"
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"who made constant war throughout the system of Epsilon Indi."
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"After many centuries, the destroyers were themselves destroyed"
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"- Is that the end of it? - No."
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"Like so many legends, this one, too, has a frightening ending."
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"It warns that the evil is awaiting a catalyst"
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"to set it again into motion"
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"and send it marauding across the galaxy."
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"Is it possible that the evil found the catalyst?"
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"I was speaking of a legend, captain."
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"But most legends have their basis in fact, Spock."
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"I think I read you, Jim."
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"that unless the normal grief is tapped and released from these children,"
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"you are treading dangerously."
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"But not to the exclusion of the safety of the Enterprise. Thank you."
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"According to Federation records, this is the first."
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"What was it Professor Starnes said about the unseen force?"
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"He said that an unseen force was influencing him."
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"That he recognized it, was beginning to fight it,"
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"and cancelled his request for a ship."
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"A ship? Yes. A ship for Triacus."
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"But why? And by whom?"
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"Security detachment, ready for relief duty on Triacus."
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"I'll have some questions for that planet detachment"
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"whether Professor Starnes' enemy within"
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"is on the planet below or here onboard ship with us."
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"Your tour of duty will last one hour."
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"Be prepared with your communicators at all times to report any alien beings."
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"Beam up the security detachment from Triacus."
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"I am unable to lock on to the proper coordinates, captain."
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"Why not?"
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"It appears we are no longer orbiting Triacus."
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"That's impossible."
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"Captain, we are no longer orbiting Triacus."
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"Captain to Bridge. Mr. Sulu, we're not orbiting Triacus."
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