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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Omega Glory (S02E02)
"phosphorus 1.0, calcium 1.5."
Star Trek (1966)
"when you take the water away, which makes up 96 percent of our bodies."
Star Trek (1966)
"Without water, we're all just 3 or 4 pounds of chemicals."
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"Something crystallised them down to this."
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"I have their surgeon's log, captain."
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"Their last log entry, captain, on-screen."
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"... you're dead men."
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"You have one chance. Get down there."
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"Get down there fast. Captain Tracey is..."
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"Put the axe away, Liyang."
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"I'm just sorry it had to be you, Jim. I'm glad your arrival stopped this."
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"No more of this, Wu. Lock up the savages."
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"The prisoners are called Yangs."
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"Impossible even to communicate with."
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"Interesting that the villagers know about phasers."
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"You were left alone down here, Ron. What happened?"
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"The villagers, the Kohms here, were friendly enough"
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"once they got over the shock of my white skin."
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"As you've seen, we resemble the Yangs, the savages."
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"My landing party transported back to the ship."
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"I stayed down here to arrange"
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"for the planet survey with the village elders."
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"The next thing I knew, the ship was calling me."
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"And I'm just as infected as they were."
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"As you are."
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"But I stayed alive because I stayed down here."
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"that protects everyone on the planet's surface. I don't know what it is."
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"Lucky we found that log report. If we'd gone back to the Enterprise..."
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"You'd be dying by now,"
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"None of us will ever leave this planet."
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"The Enterprise has left the Exeter and has moved into close planet orbit."
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"Although it appears the infection may strand us here the rest of our lives,"
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"with the evolution of life on this planet."
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"It seems impossible. A Star captain's most solemn oath"
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"is that he will give his life, even his entire crew,"
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"And I can use a second blood-analyser unit."
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"We'll beam it down shortly, doctor."
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"Enterprise out."
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"But something is immunizing us down here, thank heavens,"
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"or we'd have been dead hours ago."
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"The problem is it could be anything."
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"Some spores, or pollen in the air, some chemical."
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"Just finding it could take months, maybe even years."
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"And I've only got one lead."
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"The infection resembles one developed by Earth"
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"during their bacteriological-warfare experiments in the 1990s."
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"Hard to believe we were once foolish enough to play around with that."
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"The Yang lance, doctor."
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"- You all right? - Bruised only."
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"when five of the savages ambushed us."
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"We managed to escape without firing."
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"Spock, do you see any hope that these Yangs can be reasoned with?"
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"- A truce, a parley, a... - No, captain."
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"They're too wild. They act almost insane."
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"Captain Tracey is being quite factual in several statements."
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"One, the Yangs are totally contemptuous of death."
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"They seem incredibly vicious."
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"Two, he is also being factual"
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"in that the Yangs are massing for an attack."
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"There are signs of thousands of them in the foothills beyond."
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"However, he was less than truthful in one very important matter."
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"Captain Tracey's reserve belt packs. Empty."
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"Found among the remains of several hundred Yang bodies."
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"Fool."
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"A smaller attack on this village a week ago,"
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"driven off by Captain Tracey with his phaser."
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"I have found villagers who will corroborate it."
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"He lost his ship and his crew. And then he found himself"
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"the only thing standing between an entire village"
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"of pleasant, peaceful people..."
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"Regulations are quite harsh, but they are also quite clear, captain."
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"If you do not act, you will be considered equally guilty."
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"Without a serum, we're trapped here with the villagers."
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"Now, why destroy what's left of the man by arresting him?"
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"I agree that formal charges have little meaning now."
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"However, you must at least confiscate his phaser."
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"The fool."
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"Starfleet should be made aware..."
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"I'll be sending the next message, Jim."
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"Enterprise Bridge, Lieutenant Uhura."
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"Yes, sir. Captain Kirk informed us earlier you had survived."
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"I'm afraid I have some bad news for you."
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"Your captain and landing party must have beamed down"
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"too late for full immunization."
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"They've been found unconscious,"
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"in temporary command of the Enterprise."
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"Our whole medical staff will volunteer to beam down."
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"There is no point in risking more lives, lieutenant."
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"Sulu!"
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"At their next word, kill him."
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"Repeat your message."
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"I understand, sir. When he regains consciousness,"
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"assure him that we have no problems here."
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"Leave us."
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"Captain Ronald Tracey,"
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"as per Starfleet Command Regulation 7, Paragraph 4..."
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"I must now consider myself under arrest,"
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"unless in the presence of the most senior fellow officers"
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"presently available"
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"I give satisfactory answer to those charges which you now bring,"
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"et cetera, et cetera."
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"Those were the first words duty required you to say to me,"
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"Good. Direct, succinct."
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"No native to this planet has ever had any trace"
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"of any kind of disease."
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"How long would a man live if all disease were erased, Jim?"
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"Tell Captain Kirk your age."
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"Age? I have seen 42 years of the red bird. My eldest brother..."
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"Their year of the red bird comes once every 11 years,"
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"which he's seen 42 times. Multiply it."
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"Wu is 462 years old."
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"His father is well over 1,000."
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"Interested, Jim?"
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"McCoy could verify all that."
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"He will, if you order it."
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"We must have a doctor researching this."
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"Are you grasping all it means?"
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"is a fountain of youth."
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"For sale by..."
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"By those who own the serum."
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