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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Mark of Gideon (S03E03)
"I will miss you, Captain James Kirk."
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"The treaty negotiations have been difficult"
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"because Gideon has consistently refused the presence"
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"They have finally agreed to a delegation of one."
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"Too bad Gideon isn't cleared for general visitation, Mr. Spock."
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"According to the physio-cultural reports"
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"I shall be interested in hearing your description, captain."
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"- Lieutenant Uhura. - Yes, Mr. Spock?"
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"- Eight-seven-five. - Eight-seven-five."
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"- Zero-two-zero. - Zero-two-zero."
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"Let's go, Mr. Spock."
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"Energizing."
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"Engineering? Mr. Scott?"
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"Lieutenant Uhura, report immediately."
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"All Bridge personnel, report immediately."
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"Bones."
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"Still orbiting Gideon."
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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 civilisations,"
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"I have searched every area of the ship"
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"and still cannot find a trace of the crew"
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"or an indication of how its disappearance was managed."
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"Gideon is contacting us, Mr. Spock."
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"- Put it on the screen. - Aye, sir."
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"Captain Kirk, this is Ambassador Hodin."
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"The council is awaiting your arrival."
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"This is Mr. Spock, Ambassador Hodin."
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"Captain Kirk was transported down minutes ago."
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"- That's impossible. - I transported him myself."
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"He never arrived."
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"He was beamed directly to your council chambers."
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"Please verify your coordinates."
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"Coordinates confirmed."
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"We gave you the exact coordinates,"
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"which should have brought Captain Kirk directly into this room."
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"I am not questioning that, sir."
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"If he is not here, that is your own responsibility, Mr. Spock,"
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"I am not attempting to blame your personnel."
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"We shall have to enter it into the records"
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"of this most unfortunate event."
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"Your Excellency,"
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"It is possible"
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"that Captain Kirk materialised on some other part of Gideon."
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"Let us hope it was on dry land."
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"Your Excellency."
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"May I cut right to the heart of the matter?"
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"I request permission to beam down to conduct a search for our captain."
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"Permission denied."
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"Your Federation must be aware"
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"of our jealous tradition of isolation from all contaminating contacts"
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"Your Excellency, the wars between opposing star systems"
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"If you will grant permission..."
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"Of course, we shall institute a thorough search."
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"In the meantime, Mr. Spock, I suggest that you look to your machinery."
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"that the purpose of diplomacy is to prolong a crisis."
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"Well, what are we waiting for, Mr. Spock? We're not diplomats."
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"That doesn't mean that we have to behave like children"
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"and listen to some fool lecture by a diplomat."
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"Unfortunately, diplomacy is the only channel available to us at the moment."
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"The planet is shielded from our sensors,"
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"therefore, we cannot scan it."
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"Therefore, we are unable to select coordinates."
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"We should never have agreed to such restrictions."
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"We did not, Mr. Chekov. The Federation did."
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"- Lieutenant Uhura. - Yes, Mr. Spock."
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"Contact Starfleet immediately. Explain our problem."
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"Request permission to use every means at our disposal"
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"to press the search for Captain Kirk."
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"At once, sir."
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"Are there any other possibilities?"
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"Institute a sensor scan 360 degrees, one degree at a time."
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"Yes. My name is Odona."
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"Why did you bring me here?"
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"What are you doing on my ship?"
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"Not my personal property, but I'm the captain."
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"And you have it all to yourself?"
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"If you didn't bring me here..."
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"That's right. Who has brought you here?"
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"- I don't know. - You..."
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"Try to remember. It's important."
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"It seems I was standing in a..."
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"Yes, I was standing in a large auditorium,"
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"crowded with people."
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"Thousands, pressed in against me."
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"I was fighting for oxygen, screaming to get out."
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"I'm not,"
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"but you are troubled."
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"I'm sorry. I wish I could help."
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"You were fighting for oxygen? Screaming to get out of there?"
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"And then suddenly, I was here on this... On your ship."
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"And there was all this space and the freedom."
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"I just wanted to float."
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"And then there you were."
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"I don't know. Not long."
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"- Is it important? - It might be. Come with me."
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"There's been no responses yet, sir."
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"Did you advise them that the captain's life is at stake?"
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"Yes, sir. They insist the matter must be referred to the Federation."
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"- What department? - The Bureau of Planetary Treaties."
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"They insist that we must go through Starfleet channels."
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"With the captain lost somewhere, that's the best they can come up with?"
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"Diplomats and bureaucrats may function differently,"
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"but they achieve exactly the same results."
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"Nine minutes of my life has been lost."
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"and the time I found myself here alone,"
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"nine minutes have disappeared, just like that."
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"Now, what happened during those nine minutes?"
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"That's your home."
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"The planet that you come from."
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"- Gideon? I don't know any Gideon. - That's impossible."
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"We were in synchronous orbit over the capital city of Gideon."
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"I tried to beam down. Something happened."
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"And you were beamed aboard from Gideon."
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"I do not think so."
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"We're no longer over Gideon."
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"I don't know. I'm not familiar with that quadrant."
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"you must realise that we're not here by accident."
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"Some force, some intelligence"
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