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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Bread and Circuses (S02E02)
"Mr. Spock, assuming the wreckage drifts at the same speed and direction"
Star Trek (1966)
"Only one-sixteenth parsec away, captain."
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"Yes, at the academy."
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"Put it on the screen."
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"Again, exactly like Earth."
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"For a few moments."
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"Ready the Transporter Room, Mr. Spock."
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"I am not, Mr. Spock."
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"Let's go."
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"and say, "Behold! I am the archangel Gabriel.""
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"I think he means it, Spock."
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"Where are you from?"
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"Colloquial 20th-century English. An amazing parallel."
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"- I doubt if you've even heard... - Uniforms."
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"Move."
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"For which we are grateful, for we are men of peace ourselves."
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"Roman butchers, sent here by the First Citizen."
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"Including ourselves, how many of us are there?"
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"- Twelve, captain. - Good, Scotty."
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"That's all I can tell you."
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"They dwell in caves not far from a large city,"
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"20th-century-type planet, very much like Earth."
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"But on this Earth, Rome never fell."
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"No, captain."
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"I'm sure I would have heard of the arrival of other men like you."
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"There are no other worlds."
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"Yes, of course."
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"Merikus is First Citizen."
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"interfere with the affairs of others."
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"Hardly the type to become a political strongman."
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"You are barbarians, indeed."
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"The words of peace and freedom."
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"Uniformed police, like those of Earth."
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"A great city, like Rome, with automobiles."
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"Astonishing similarities to 20th-century Earth,"
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"Tell Merikus I'd like to see him."
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"The First Citizen?"
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"Why would he bother with arena bait like you?"
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"Tell him it's Jim Kirk."
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"- Perhaps a friend. - Perhaps?"
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"hasn't there always been discontent runaways?"
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"to show its gladiator contests"
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"they became discontent again."
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"- I do? - Outside."
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"I think I can walk. I'll try."
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"- Captain Merik, is it? - Yes, it's me."
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"Merik, what happened?"
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"And given a conservative empire, quite understandable."
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"- Are you out of your head? - I said I understood it, doctor."
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"You must know that's impossible. Starfleet regulations..."
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"to circumvent any such order."
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"Say, a few at a time."
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"of a trained ship captain to tell me what is and what is not possible."
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"Do save us all a lot of unnecessary trouble"
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"On the other hand, my chief engineer is standing by for a message."
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"I do hope so, for your sake."
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"If I brought down 100 of them armed with phasers..."
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"before you'd violate that directive. Am I right?"
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"They're taking you to die."
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"Captain Kirk and his landing party have checked in,"
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"but it may suggest to someone just what a starship can really do."
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"Aye."
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"In just a moment, tonight's first heat."
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"as I do because this is your programme."
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"I don't mind fighting, but why you?"
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"Begin."
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"but he's never disappointed this crowd. There's a close one."
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"The barbarian with the pointed ears seems to be in trouble."
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"Fight, barbarian."
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"Most of my men went the same way."
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"I do not want to injure you."
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"Fight, you two."
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"You bring this network's ratings down, Flavius, and we'll do a special on you."
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"We believe men should fight their own battles."
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"Your species has no such strength."
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"Stop running. Fight."
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"Take him to my quarters."
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"Command me."
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"- It won't work. - What will not work?"
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"Whatever he has in mind, whatever tricks."
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"It won't work."
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"I may die, but you won't get any entertainment out of it."
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"As Jim says, we're not often sure ourselves, sometimes."
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"- What I'm trying to say is... - Doctor,"
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"What I'm trying to say is, you saved my life in the arena."
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"whatever I may think of his relative skill,"
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"would mean a reduction in the efficiency of the Enterprise, and..."
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"I've been in some strange worlds, strange customs."
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"You'll be the first to know."
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"Captain."
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"I don't wonder you slept through the afternoon."
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"I am sorry I was detained."
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"I thank you. And my friends?"
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"You may not understand,"
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"Don't move. You'll only die harder."
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"- What happened, Jim? - What did they do to you, captain?"
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"Starship, lock in on this: Three to beam..."
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"- and the landing party. - Thank you, captain."
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"I am sorry."
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"I liked that huge sun-worshiper."
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"to develop a philosophy of total brotherhood."
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"I'm afraid you have it all wrong, Mr. Spock. All of you."
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"But he couldn't."
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"Caesar and Christ. They had them both."
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"No doubt about it, captain."
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"The space debris comes from the survey vessel, the SS Beagle."
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"Junk in space."
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"Portions of the antimatter nacelles, personal belongings."
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"Captain,"
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"no signs of bodies whatsoever."
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"Whatever destroyed the ship, the crew was able to get off safely."
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"Computed and on the board, sir."
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"- for the past six years... - It would have come from"
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"Planet IV, Star System 892, directly ahead."
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"We should be there in seconds."
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"Standard orbit around the planet. There may be survivors there."
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"SS Beagle,"
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"Commanded by..."
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"Jim, I believe you knew him. Captain R.M. Merik."
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