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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Bread and Circuses (S02E02)
"He was dropped in his fifth year. He went into the merchant service."
Star Trek (1966)
"Coming up on the planet, captain."
Star Trek (1966)
"Definitely class-M. Somewhat similar to Earth."
Star Trek (1966)
"The land masses and oceans are quite different, however."
Star Trek (1966)
"The proportion of land to water is exactly as on your Earth."
Star Trek (1966)
"Density, 5.5. Diameter, 7917 at the equator."
Star Trek (1966)
"Atmosphere, 78 percent nitrogen, 21 percent oxygen."
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"I also picked up indications of large cities."
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"- What era? - No sign of atomic power as yet,"
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"but far enough along for radio communications,"
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"Captain, both amplitude and frequency modulation being used."
Star Trek (1966)
"I think I can pick up something visual."
Star Trek (1966)
""Television" was the colloquial term."
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"- Put it on the screen. - Right."
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"Police rounded up still another group of dissidents."
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"Authorities are as yet unable to explain these fresh outbreaks"
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"of treasonable disobedience"
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"by well-treated, well-protected, intelligent slaves."
Star Trek (1966)
"Now turning to the world of sports,"
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"and bringing you the taped results of the arena games last night."
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"The first heat involved amateurs,"
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"petty thieves from city prison."
Star Trek (1966)
"Conducted, however, with traditional weapons,"
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"it provided some amusement."
Star Trek (1966)
"In the second heat, a slightly more professional display"
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"in the spirit of our splendid past,"
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"when gladiator Claudius Marcus"
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"killed the last of the barbarians, William B. Harrison"
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"in an excellent example of..."
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"Transmission lost, sir. Shall I try to get it back?"
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"Slaves and gladiators?"
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"Captain, the one described as The Barbarian is also listed here."
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"Flight Officer William B. Harrison of the SS Beagle."
Star Trek (1966)
"These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise."
Star Trek (1966)
"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
Star Trek (1966)
"to seek out new life and new civilizations,"
Star Trek (1966)
"You could've selected a more convenient place, Mr. Spock."
Star Trek (1966)
"Fascinating."
Star Trek (1966)
"This atmosphere is remarkably similar to your 20th century."
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"Moderately industrialised pollution"
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"- and partially consumed hydrocarbons. - The word was "smog.""
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"Yes, I believe that was the term."
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"I was trying to stop you from giving us a whole lecture on the subject."
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"Jim, is there anything at all we know about this planet?"
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"when it disappeared."
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"Then the Prime Directive is in full force, captain?"
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"No identification of self or mission,"
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"no interference with the social development of planet."
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"No references to space"
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"or the fact there are other worlds or more advanced civilizations."
Star Trek (1966)
"Once, just once, I'd like to be able to land someplace"
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"I fail to see the humour in that situation, doctor."
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"Naturally."
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"You couldn't claim to be an angel with those pointed ears, Mr. Spock."
Star Trek (1966)
"Complete Earth parallel. The language here is English."
Star Trek (1966)
"There would seem to be evidence to that effect."
Star Trek (1966)
"Who are you?"
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"We come from another... province."
Star Trek (1966)
"- What do you call those? - I call them "ears.""
Star Trek (1966)
"- Are you trying to be funny? - Never."
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"We come from a place that's some journey from here."
Star Trek (1966)
"I should kill you here."
Star Trek (1966)
"But Septimus would probably be displeased."
Star Trek (1966)
"Move."
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"I didn't harm them, Septimus, as much as I wanted to."
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"Keep always in your mind, Flavius, that our way is peace."
Star Trek (1966)
"Are you Children of the Sun?"
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"if you're speaking of worships of sorts, we represent many beliefs."
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"There is only one true belief."
Star Trek (1966)
"Do we look like any Romans you ever saw?"
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"- Our people don't believe in slavery. - A Roman lie."
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"We must kill them."
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"Sir. We came here looking for some friends."
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"Forty-seven of them who were stranded here some six years ago."
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"They wore clothing similar to ours."
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"- Have you heard of such men? - Septimus."
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"I know killing is evil, but sometimes it's necessary."
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"- No. - They've located us, our hiding place."
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"It's better to kill few of them than all of us."
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"Wait."
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"I can prove we're telling the truth."
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"A small device."
Star Trek (1966)
"Scotty, lock in on my transmission beam."
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"- Scan us. - Scanning, sir."
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"The Enterprise is our ship, somewhere at sea."
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"If it isn't sufficient, you will have to kill us."
Star Trek (1966)
"Tell me the empire has a device like that, Flavius,"
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"and you may kill them. Otherwise..."
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"...accept them, as friends."
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"Captain's log, stardate 4040.7."
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"On the surface of Planet IV, System 892,"
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"the landing party has won the confidence"
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"wear rags, live under primitive conditions."
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"But they are creatures of a heavily industrialised,"
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"An amazing example of Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planet Development."
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"A world ruled by emperors who can trace their line back 2,000 years"
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"...let's say, an impossible story or a rumour"
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"of men who came from the sky?"
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"Or from other worlds?"
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"- The stars. - Lights, shining through from heaven."
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"It is where the sun is."
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"Blessed be the sun."
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"Captain, I thought you might find this interesting."
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"The Jupiter 8. Conventional internal combustion engine."
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"Mars toothpaste."
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"Neptune bath salts."
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"Taken from the names of false gods."
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"When I was a senator I worshipped them too."
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"But I heard the words of the sun."
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"I became a brother. For that, they made me a slave."
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"Septimus,"
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"we need your help."
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"We must go into the city."
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"We know that one of our missing friends was seen there recently."
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"We can't do that."
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"Perhaps you know his name, Merik, Captain Merik."
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"Merikus?"
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"Butcher."
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"Doesn't sound like the same man."
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"Captain. A logical question, if I may."
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