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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Omega Glory (S02E02)
"That which is ours, is ours again."
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"It will never be taken from us again."
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"I caution you, gentlemen, don't fight me here. I'll win."
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"Guardian of the Holies, Speaker of the Holy Words,"
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"leader of warriors."
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"...but this is the last of the Kohm places."
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"What is ours, is ours again."
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"indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
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"He spoke the holy word."
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"You know many of our high-worship words."
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"- How? - In my land we have a tribe like you."
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"- Where is your tribe? - Up there."
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"One of those points of light that you see at night."
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"Why are you here? Were you cast out?"
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"You're confusing the stars with heaven."
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"He was cast out."
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"Don't you recognise the Evil One?"
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"But he won't, because I speak for him."
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"- You tried to kill me. - We're not gods. We're not evil ones."
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"We're men, like yourselves."
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"Could a man use them to trick you?"
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"See his servant..."
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"...his face, his eyes, his ears."
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"Do the Yang legends describe this servant of the Evil One?"
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"Are your faces alike?"
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"Can you tell from them which of you is good, and which of you is evil?"
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"Do you want more proof?"
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"He has no heart."
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"His heart is different. The internal organs of a Vulcan are..."
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"He has no heart."
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"One of them lies."
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"But which? If we should kill the good,"
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"There is a way."
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"The Greatest of Holies."
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"Chiefs and Sons of Chiefs may speak the words."
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"I will begin..."
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"Those words are familiar. Wait a moment."
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"He fears to speak them,"
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"for indeed his tongue would burn with fire."
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"Force him! Kill his servant unless he speaks,"
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"so that we may see if the words burn him."
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"No, wait!"
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"There's a better way."
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"Does not your sacred book promise that good is stronger than evil?"
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"Yes, it is written."
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"Good shall always destroy evil."
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"It is written."
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"unless good is very, very careful."
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"- Spock, we've gotta do something. - I'm open to suggestions, doctor."
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"I'm making a suggestion."
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"- We picked up communicator signals... - We'll discuss that later, lieutenant."
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"Leslie, free Dr. McCoy and Mr. Spock."
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"Well, Cloud William."
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"You are great God's servant. We are your slaves."
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"Get up. Face me."
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"When you would not say the holy words"
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"of the E'ed Plebnista, I doubted you."
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"I did not recognise those words. You said them so badly..."
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"No, only the eyes of a chief may see the E'ed Plebnista."
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"This was not written for chiefs."
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"Hear me. Hear this."
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"Among my people, we carry many such words as this,"
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"from many lands, many worlds."
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"Many are equally good and are as well respected."
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"But wherever we have gone,"
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"no words have said this thing of importance..."
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"...in quite this way."
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"Look at these three words written larger than the rest"
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"with a special pride never written before or since."
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"Tall words, proudly saying:"
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""We the people.""
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"That which you call E'ed Plebnista,"
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"was not written for the chiefs, or kings, or warriors, or the rich, or powerful,"
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"but for all the people."
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"Down the centuries you have slurred the meaning of the words."
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""We, the people of the United States,"
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"establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity,"
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"provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare,"
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"and secure the blessings of liberty,"
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"do ordain and establish this constitution.""
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"These words and the words that follow"
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"They must apply to everyone, or they mean nothing."
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"I do not fully understand, one named Kirk."
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"But the holy words will be obeyed. I swear it."
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"There's no question about his guilt, captain."
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"of the Prime Directive?"
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"We merely showed them the meaning of what they were fighting for."
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"Liberty and freedom have to be more than just words."
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"I suggest we leave them to discover their history and their liberty."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"Hordes of them out there. They'll attack anything that moves."
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"- My crew, Jim. My entire crew gone. - Yes, I know. We saw it."
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"There's some natural immunization"
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"The growing belief that Captain Tracey has been interfering"
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"rather than violate the Prime Directive."
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"Landing party out."
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"and you've said them. You're covered."
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"Now, suppose we go on to the next subject?"
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"Out."
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"however a planet is evolving."
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"Of course, should they wish to do so,"
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"one could always rest while the other keeps you occupied."
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"Out for how long?"
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"There is a disease here that affected the Exeter landing party and us."
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"That's right. These immunizing agents take time."
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"And that's the real tragedy."
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"Then we can leave anytime we want to."
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"Voice communication will not be possible,"
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"My phaser is almost drained. We need new, fresh ones."
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"All right."
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"Yet you killed many Yangs."
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"...you shall finish."
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"Spock, I've found that evil usually triumphs,"
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"What are you doing?"
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"- Put Captain Tracey under arrest. - Aye, sir."
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"What do you mean?"
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"You'll stay alive only as long as you stay here."
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"Captain Tracey of the Exeter."
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"Put him in there."
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"It is our worship word too."
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