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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Schizoid Man (S02E02)
"Might make you feel better if you said you were sorry."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"Data, something has obviously gone wrong with your circuitry."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"l wish l could believe that."
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"l would accompany you to Sickbay,"
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"but l doubt if that would do us any good."
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"Sickbay?"
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"Are you ill, captain?"
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"l'm getting there."
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"l'm going to have Engineering run a full physical on you."
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"l am sure that will not be necessary, captain."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"l am fully capable of running a circuit check on myself."
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"lt will immediately determine any abnormalities."
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"Do it. That's an order."
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"Just as l expected. l am fine. Could not be better."
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"For the first time since l've known you,"
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"l don't believe you."
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"Data, will you wait for me in the corridor?"
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"This concerns me more than it does any of you."
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"His insubordination is growing by leaps and bounds."
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"l could use discipline. But l'd rather try and help him."
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"Well, l wish l knew what to suggest."
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"l'll be damned if l can find a thing wrong with him."
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"Perhaps we're looking in the wrong place."
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"- Meaning? - Well, if Data's physical health"
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"is unimpaired, perhaps his mental health needs to be addressed."
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"What, are you saying that Data's losing his mind?"
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"With your permission, captain, there is one way to find out."
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"We all had to take it"
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"before graduating from the Academy."
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"lt was a waste of time then and it's a waste of time now."
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"lt will just gauge your psychological reactions to the images it projects."
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"- Mm-hm. - Watch the screen"
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"and let your mind go blank."
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"The device will do the rest."
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"[SENSORS BEEPlNG]"
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"lt's safe to say that you're his best friend."
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"ls it possible to speculate about what's happening to him?"
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"Well, sir, it's just a guess,"
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"but sometimes he wants to be human so badly,"
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"he can taste it."
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"- Hmm. Go on. - Uh, witnessing Graves' death"
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"l have the results of the tests."
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"l ran them several times to be sure."
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"To be sure of what?"
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"There are two disparate personalities within Lieutenant Commander Data."
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"Each distinctly different. A dominant and a recessive."
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"But he's an android. ls that possible?"
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"lt must be."
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"The dominant personality is unstable."
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"Brilliant but vain. Sensitive yet paranoid."
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"And l believe it is prone to irrationality."
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"Of course."
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"- Sir? - Nothing. Go on."
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"lt seems to have an especially strong hatred of you, captain."
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"Or to a lesser degree, any authority figure."
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"And the worst part is, it's growing."
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"How do you mean?"
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"The alien persona is getting stronger"
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"and gobbling up what is left of the weaker ego."
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"lf something isn't done to stop it immediately,"
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"we will lose our Data forever."
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"PlCARD: Captain's personal log."
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"We have arrived at Starbase 6"
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"where Miss Brianon will await transport back to Earth."
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"and fear that somehow it is directly related"
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"Where is Data now?"
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"He should be in his quarters. You ordered him not to leave."
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"Tell me, where is Lieutenant Commander Data?"
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"COMPUTER: Current location, Ten-Forward."
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"Lieutenant Worf, will you go to Ten-Forward"
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"Don't interfere with his actions unless you hear otherwise from me."
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"WORF [OVER RADlO]: Worf here, sir. Acknowledged."
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"l want to know more"
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"about what happened down on Gravesworld."
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"Lieutenant Selar, report to Captain's Ready Room."
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"Hello, Kareen."
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"Don't you think it's time we stopped pretending?"
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"You know who l am."
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"You're Data."
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"You do know who l am."
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"lra?"
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"l am alive."
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"l deactivated Data"
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"and transferred my mind into his frame."
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"l never imagined how much of myself l would retain."
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"My feelings, my dreams."
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"They'll try to stop you."
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"How can they?"
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"lt is my body now. lt is out of their hands."
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"Doctor, tell me, how much time did Data and Graves spend together?"
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"- Always alone? - Yes. Always."
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"Doctor, what was your impression of Graves?"
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"He seemed brilliant, egocentric, arrogant, chauvinistic."
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"l can take a deep breath now without feeling stabbing pain."
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"l will never have to face death again."
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"What?"
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"l know what you're thinking."
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"l will create an android body for you too."
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"We can witness the end of time together."
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"l can love you now."
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"The way l always wanted to."
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"lt was not right before."
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"l was too old for you. Too weak."
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"l won't let you put me in a machine."
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"l won't let you take it away from me."
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"lra. lra, you're hurting me."
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"Commander Data has left Ten-Forward."
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"- Should l follow? - Negative."
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"l'll handle this myself."
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"Yes."
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"Our memorial service may have been premature."
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"What an achievement."
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"So long lives this"
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"And this gives life to thee"
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"He was working on bridging the gap between man and machine."
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"l may be forced to tear it down."
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"l can hear you coming, captain."
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"My ears are better than the average dog's, you know."
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"l know who you are. And what you've done."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"Of course you do."
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