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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Skin of Evil (S01E01)
"WORF: The freighter entered the planet's atmosphere."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"Disintegration is imminent."
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"- We're running out of options. - Let's get them off there."
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"T'Jon, stand by to beam over."
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"T'JON: If you think that's best."
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"Well, unless you have any other options, yes, l think that's best."
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"T'JON: Well, whatever you say."
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"Unusual EM burst, sir. Readings off scale."
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"It's worth a try. Captain T'Jon."
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"Go to your Transporter Room, contact me from there."
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"T'JON [OVER RADIO]: Right, Enterprise. lt's right next door."
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"But if you can't get us with your transporter,"
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"- l'm going to interconnect them. T'JON: I didn't know you could."
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"Hurry! We're running out of time."
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"T'JON: We're on our way."
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"Captain T'Jon doesn't sound like he cares one way or the other."
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"Worf, how much time do we have?"
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"Captain T-Jon, are you there?"
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"T'JON: We're in the Transporter Room."
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"T'JON: Did you say 286 or 886?"
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"Mark 268."
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"T'JON: Got it."
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"Sir, the hull temperature of the freighter is passing 3,000 degrees."
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"What's the holdup, Number One?"
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"We're establishing the link right now."
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"T'JON: We're ready."
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"Then all six of you get on the transporter platform."
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"On my signal, energize."
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"Energize on my mark. Four, three, two, one, energize."
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"RlKER [OVER lNTERCOM]: But they beamed over their cargo."
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"Cargo?"
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"Are those people crazy? What could possibly be so important?"
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"Sir, the freighter is disintegrating."
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"Their lives are in danger and they're beaming over cargo?"
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"Unbelievable."
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"PICARD [OVER lNTERCOM]: Beam those people over now."
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"- Clear the cargo. Beam it to a hold. TASHA: Aye, sir."
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"Sanction, this is Enterprise. Get to your transporter--"
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"- Get them over here now. - Trying, sir."
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"Transporter Room, you're out of time."
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"Reading six life forms, but l can't get a solid lock."
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"We have no choice. Energize."
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"It's too late."
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"Number One?"
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"I'm Commander William Riker of the USS Enterprise."
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"We did everything we could."
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"you all would have made it."
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"The cargo, where is it?"
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"You did save it, didn't you?"
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"You act as if it's more important than your comrades."
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"The cargo, may we see it?"
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"RlKER: Follow me."
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"Thank you. Thank you. We thought we had lost it."
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"Careful with your choice of words, T'Jon. lt's ours, not yours."
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"We paid a fair price for it."
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"You accepted our goods in trade."
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"Then where are they? Hmm?"
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"Tell me."
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"That's not our problem."
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"LANGOR: No more than the barrel is your property."
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"It's as simple as this. The goods were never delivered."
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"They were destroyed with your ship."
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"Hence the deal was incomplete."
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"Hence possession of the felicium remains ours."
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"Commander, l request you transport my associate and myself"
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"down to Brekka with our merchandise."
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"Yes, get them out of here."
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"But the barrel stays."
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"There's no reasoning with you."
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"Langor, you expect too much from them."
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"You always have. And you've always been disappointed."
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"You didn't pay for it."
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"Therefore it's not yours."
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"Damn you, Sobi."
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"Stop this. Now!"
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"Behave yourselves, gentlemen."
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"Escort our visitors to the observation lounge."
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"A natural electrical charge?"
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"- Formidable. - Yes."
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"And a difficult weapon to confiscate."
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"[TASHA SlGHS]"
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"Neither have I. I wonder how it evolved."
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"Wonder if the strong magnetic field of their sun has to do with it."
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"Could be. l wonder how much power our guests can produce."
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"Or if they need to recharge."
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"It's an interesting ability. Question is, how do l defend against it?"
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"- Think our visitors pose a threat? - l don't know."
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"We have to resolve this soon. There isn't much time."
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"What can you offer?"
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"Then it's going to be difficult to accommodate you."
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"Solar flares increasing in magnitude, captain."
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"Shields are shaky, but they're holding."
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"Maintain."
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"They're waiting for you in the observation lounge, sir."
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"Data, what information can you give us about the inhabitants of this system?"
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"Not very much, sir."
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"The only recorded contact with the Delos system was over 200 years ago."
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"A scout ship reported two inhabited planets,"
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"one of which was on the verge of acquiring space travel."
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"Odd that in two centuries, neither civilization advanced much further."
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"Sir, l find it strange that none of our visitors feels much remorse"
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"about the two freighter passengers who perished."
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"Yet that barrel of cargo is a source of great anxiety to them."
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"Mm-hm. Yes, let's pay a call, get some answers."
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"- Mr. La Forge, you have the Bridge. - Aye, sir."
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"and T'Jon and Romas from Ornara."
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"I'm sorry we couldn't save your ship."
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"- Tell me, you could have repaired it? PICARD: Oh, yes."
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"They are critical to our survival. Will you fix them?"
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"Mr. Data?"
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"Our computer has downloaded the specifications"
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"for the magnetic coils the freighters depend on."
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"Assuming the malfunction is similar,"
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"suitable replacements can be fabricated."
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"- lnstruct Engineering to proceed. DATA: Aye, sir."
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"- Now, as for our cargo... - Our cargo, captain."
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"Wrong, Sobi."
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"My first officer has said that ownership of this cargo is in dispute,"
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"but this question must be settled by whatever legal machinery exists"
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"between your two societies."
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