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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Mark of Gideon (S03E03)
"has arranged this"
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"Captain,"
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"before, I said I wasn't afraid."
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"Now I am."
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"The ambassador will speak, sir."
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"Good news. Very good news indeed, Mr. Spock."
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"Your captain is definitely not on Gideon."
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"You will be relieved to know"
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"that you may now investigate all the other possibilities"
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"and forget about Gideon."
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"That... That is not what we requested."
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"You requested a most thorough search."
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"It is in the record."
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"And we have used every means at our disposal to accommodate you."
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"Your record on the subject"
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"is not precise, Your Excellency."
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"Surely, Mr. Spock, you do not intend, I hope,"
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"to create a dispute between the Federation and Gideon."
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"Your Excellency, a dispute is the farthest thing from our minds"
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"and there is no need to check your records."
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"I merely suggest that the language of our statement"
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"may not have been understood exactly as intended."
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"Mr. Spock, you are an officer of a spaceship."
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"In your profession, you use many instruments, tools and weapons"
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"to achieve your objectives."
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"However, the only tool diplomacy has is language."
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"It is of the utmost importance that the meaning be crystal clear."
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"Your Excellency, I am basically a scientist."
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"Clarity of formulation is essential in my profession also."
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"Perhaps you could then make greater effort"
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"to choose your words more precisely."
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"You don't let him get away with that."
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"No matter what you say, Mr. Spock, he'll twist your meaning."
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"Yes, he's infuriating, sir. How can you stand it?"
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"We cannot leave without being absolutely sure ourselves"
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"- Mr. Spock? Mr. Spock? - Yes, Your Excellency."
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"- Are you still there? - Yes, Your Excellency."
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"There was interference with your transmission."
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"I apologise for the noise, Your Excellency."
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"To summarise, I request permission to transport down to Gideon."
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"Forgive me, Mr. Spock."
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"No criticism of your equipment was intended."
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"a safe one, we all still hope."
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"But it could create for us serious incidents with your Federation."
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"This would be madness."
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"I'll not take that, Mr. Spock."
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"That transporter was in perfect condition."
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"Transport me down and I'll prove to those..."
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"...gentlemen."
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"Mr. Scott, you'll go to the Transporter Room"
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"and await my orders."
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"Aye, Mr. Spock."
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"I could not quite make that out, Mr. Spock."
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"Yes, Your Excellency."
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"The ship's engineer was explaining that the malfunction,"
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"which did exist, has now been repaired."
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"We would appreciate an opportunity to test the equipment."
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"But, Mr. Spock, you..."
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"Your Excellency, grant this one request."
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"Very well, then."
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"You shall test the skill of your very excitable repairman."
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"We cannot risk further incidents."
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"You will therefore transport a member of my staff to your ship."
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"Let us first see if that works."
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"Thank you, Your Excellency. Your proposal is accepted."
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"Prepare to beam aboard a representative of the Gideon Council."
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"My assistant will provide you with the proper..."
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"What is the word?"
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"Coordinates."
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"- Eight-seven-five. - Eight-seven-five."
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"- Zero-two-zero. - Zero-two-zero."
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"- Seven-zero-nine. - Seven-zero-nine."
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"Mr. Spock, the gentleman from Gideon is here."
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"Your Excellency, your assistant has arrived safely"
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"and I am now ready to transport down to Gideon."
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"That is quite a different matter."
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"We agreed to allow one representative on our soil, your captain."
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"and I now demand that I be allowed to transport to Gideon as we agreed."
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"Forgive me, Mr. Spock,"
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"However, your request will be taken up"
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"at the next full session of Gideon's council."
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"Mr. Scott, beam down the gentleman from Gideon."
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"Yes, Mr. Spock. I'm sending him straight to the same coordinates."
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"And just when I was beginning to think"
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"Do not give up hope, doctor."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, contact Starfleet Command."
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"Demand an immediate reply to our request"
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"for permission to beam down to Gideon."
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"Enterprise to Starfleet Command."
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"Enterprise to Starfleet Command."
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"Captain Kirk here. Red priority. Red priority."
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"- Isn't it in working order? - It seems to be."
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"Then someone should have heard you."
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"Captain Kirk here. Please answer red priority."
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"Please answer red priority."
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"If someone is listening, they're not answering."
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"They wouldn't."
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"- What did you do? - Took the ship out of warp speed."
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"We're no longer moving faster than the speed of light."
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"- It feels the same. - Of course it does."
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"Maybe it is the same."
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"Well, has the ship slowed down?"
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"Please. Don't tell me the sky is out of order now."
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"It's so quiet."
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"So peaceful."
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"It isn't really, you know."
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"And it's beautiful."
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"Yes. Yes, it is."
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"Very, very beautiful."
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"And we're alone."
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"Can you make it last a long, long time?"
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"Forever."
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"Well, let's see."
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"Power, that's no problem. It regenerates."
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"And food, we have enough to feed a crew of 430 for five years."
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"- So that should last us... - Forever."
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"All my life I've dreamed of being alone."
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"Most people are afraid of being alone."
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"Where I come from, people dream of it."
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