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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Obsession (S02E02)
"We won't be able to break it, captain. I'll phaser off a specimen."
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"Lesley."
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"Do you smell that?"
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"A sweet odour, like honey."
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"A thing with an odour like that."
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"We're in the growing season in this hemisphere of this planet, captain."
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"There are doubtless many pollen aromas."
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"Take your men. Make a swing around our perimeter."
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"If you see any gaseous cloud, fire immediately."
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"You're on red alert. Make a sweep."
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"Ready to beam back aboard, captain?"
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"Negative, Scotty. We're checking something out."
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"Acknowledged. Continue standing by. Kirk out."
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"Captain, dikironium exists only in laboratory experiments."
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"I could've been wrong."
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"The last time I caught an odour like that..."
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"...was 11 years ago."
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"It seemed to read dikironium for a minute, and then I lost it."
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"It's almost like something out there knows I'm scanning it."
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"keeps changing itself into something different."
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"That isn't possible. Nothing could do that."
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"there's a strange cloud, sir."
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"A cloud... A cloud..."
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"Fire into it immediately!"
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"Do you think you know what it was, captain?"
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"Something that can't possibly exist."
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"But it does."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to seek out new life and new civilizations,"
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"With the mysterious death of two crewmen,"
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"all personnel on the planet have been evacuated back to the ship."
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"- Autopsy report, doctor. - How's Ensign Rizzo?"
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"- Still unconscious, sir. - Transfusions?"
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"Continuing as rapidly as possible."
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"His blood count is still 60 percent less than normal."
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"- Kirk to Bridge. - Spock here."
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"Ready to leave orbit, captain."
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"in less than seven hours."
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"Then you'll inform them that we might be a little late."
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"Jim, the Yorktown's ship surgeon will wanna know how late."
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"Spock again, captain."
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"Those medical supplies are badly needed on planet Theta Vll."
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"They are expecting us to get them there on time."
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"Gentlemen,"
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"we are remaining in orbit until I find out more about those deaths."
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"On my responsibility. I am perfectly aware"
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"that it might cost lives on Theta Vll. Kirk out."
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"- Autopsy report. - You saw their colour."
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"- Marks, cuts, incisions of any kind? - Not a one."
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"What happened is medically impossible."
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"I suggest you look at the record tapes of past similar occurrences."
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"You'll find the USS Farragut lists casualties 11 years ago"
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"from exactly the same impossible causes."
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"Thank you, captain. I'll check those tapes immediately."
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"First, can you bring Ensign Rizzo to consciousness for a moment?"
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"- Yes, but it... - Will it hurt him if you do so?"
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"In his present condition, I don't think it would make much difference."
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"Then do so."
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"Transfusion completed, sir."
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"His pulse and respiration are still far below normal."
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"Give him 1 cc of cordrazine, nurse."
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"Do you remember what happened to you?"
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"Remem... Remember?"
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"I'm cold."
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"I'm so cold."
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"You were attacked by something."
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"When that happened, did you notice"
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"an odour of any kind?"
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"Rizzo."
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"Rizzo!"
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"Do you remember a sickly sweet odour? Did you smell it?"
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"A smell, a strange smell. It was like..."
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"Like being smothered in honey."
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"Did you feel"
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"It was... It was..."
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"It was there."
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"He's already told me what I wanted to know."
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"I wouldn't depend too much on what he says in that half-conscious state."
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"You check those record tapes."
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"I want your medical analysis as quickly as possible."
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"Well, what's with the captain? I've never seen him like that before."
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"I intend to find out."
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"Oh, captain. Subspace message from Starfleet. They're enquiring..."
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"Not now, lieutenant. Have the security duty officer"
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"- Aye, sir. - Spock?"
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"Continuing scanning, captain."
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"Still no readings of life forms on the planet surface."
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"that our sensors would not identify it as a life form."
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"A strange, gaseous creature."
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"I have scanned for that element, captain."
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"There is no trace of dikironium on the planet surface or in the atmosphere."
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"Suppose it camouflaged itself."
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"Let's assume that it's intelligent, that it knows that we're looking for it."
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"You've just suggested something..."
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"It may provide some answers to a tape record"
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"which I think you'll find Dr. McCoy is looking at this very moment."
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"Ensign Garrovick reporting, sir."
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"- Are you the new security officer? - Yes, sir."
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"- Was your father..? - Yes, sir, he was."
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"But I don't expect any special treatment on that account."
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"- You'll get none aboard this ship. - Yes, sir."
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"He's dead, sir."
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"You knew Rizzo?"
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"Yes, sir. We were good friends."
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"You'll get a crack at what killed him. Interested?"
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"armed with phaser-twos set for disruptor effect."
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"Join me in the Transporter Room in five minutes."
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"Yes, sir."
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"The reading is changing, sir."
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"Spock was right. Notice the molecular shift."
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"Dikironium reading now, sir."
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"- Holding steady. - Over that rise."
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"Take two men, circle around to the left."
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"Bensen, Bardoli,"
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"A phaser! Come on!"
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"Garrovick, did you..?"
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"Captain's log, stardate 3619.6."
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"One of the men in critical condition,"
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