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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Where Silence Has Lease (S02E02)
"l can't see anything."
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"Hmm."
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"Magnify section 285."
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"lt's like a hole in space."
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"Well, we're acquainted with the wormhole phenomenon, but this..."
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"This appears quite different."
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"- What do your sensors indicate? - Nothing, sir."
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"Nothing?"
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"Mr. Data, you must mean that it's empty of matter."
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"There's always some energy form at work."
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"Sir, our sensors are showing this to be the absence of everything."
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"lt is a void without matter or energy of any kind."
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"Yet this hole has a form, Data. lt has height, width."
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"Perhaps. Perhaps not, sir."
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"That's hardly a scientific observation, commander."
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"Captain, the most elementary and valuable statement in science,"
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"the beginning of wisdom, is, "l do not know.""
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"l do not know what that is, sir."
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"Captain, if this were any ordinary kind of hole in space,"
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"wouldn't we be able to see what's behind it?"
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"Counselor?"
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"l know what you're asking, but l feel nothing from it."
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"Data, is there any record anywhere of any occurrence"
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"- even vaguely similar to this? - Accessing."
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"Negative, sir."
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"There is no record of any Federation vessel"
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"encountering anything remotely like this."
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"lndeed?"
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"Concur."
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"Ensign, slow down to half impulse power."
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"Scanning and recording as we go."
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"WESLEY: Aye, sir. Adjusting course to intercept in 1 2 minutes."
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"Let's launch a probe into it."
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"RlKER: Worf, prepare a scanner probe. Let's see what's in there."
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"This is close enough, ensign. Hold this position."
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"You may fire the probe when ready, Mr. Worf."
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"DATA: All the probe's systems are functioning perfectly, sir."
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"lt's gone."
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"Data, what happened?"
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"Unknown, sir."
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"Recommend we go to yellow alert, sir."
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"Why?"
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"Explain."
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"Sorry, sir. lt's..."
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"Mr. Worf, this starship operates best"
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"when my officers share with me what is on their minds."
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"My thoughts were of an old Klingon legend"
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"of a gigantic black space creature"
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"which was said to devour entire vessels."
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"Devour vessels?"
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"Sorry, commander. l agree these are thoughts hardly worthy"
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"of a trained and practical security officer."
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"Mr. Worf, will you launch another probe?"
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"This time a class one with full sensor array."
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"Happened even more quickly."
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"Recommend we fire a photon torpedo, captain."
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"Negative."
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"l've been able to plot the outer boundaries."
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"l could move in closer."
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"PlCARD: Make it so, Mr. Crusher. Thrusters only."
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"Mr. Data?"
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"DATA: Still no readings of any kind, sir."
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"Number One?"
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"l'm going to go with Worf on this one. Let's be careful."
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"PlCARD: All right. That's enough, ensign."
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"Come to full stop and hold these coordinates."
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"WESLEY: Aye, sir."
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"What's happened?"
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"Whatever it is, sir, we seem to be inside it."
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"- lt enveloped us. lt moved. - All stations, report."
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"DATA: No response, captain."
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"PlCARD: Captain's log, supplemental."
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"While exploring a strange void in space"
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"without any form of matter or energy,"
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"we have apparently moved past its outer boundary and entered it."
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"After a brief disruption,"
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"our ship's communications have returned to normal."
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"All stations have reported, captain."
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"There appears to be no immediate threat to the ship or the crew."
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"Let's hold this position for a while, Number One."
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"This is worth studying."
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"RlKER: lncredible. lt's like looking into infinity, sir."
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"Remember the course in ancient history at Starfleet Academy?"
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"Mm. And that the sun revolved around it?"
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"And that if a ship sailed too far out into the ocean,"
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"it would fall off the edge of the world?"
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""Beyond this place, there be dragons.""
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"lt's even said that crews threatened to hang their captain from the yardarm"
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"if he refused to turn back."
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"l'm sure no one here has that in mind, sir."
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"- How comforting, Number One. WESLEY: Captain?"
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"We have no communications outside of the void."
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"l heard, but l don't understand it, captain."
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"l wish l could say l did. lncrease magnification by ten."
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"[COMPUTER BEEPS]"
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"By 1 00."
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"PULASKl: lsn't this impossible, sir?"
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"l'm not a Bridge officer, but..."
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"lncrease by 1 ,000, Mr. Data."
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"[COMPUTER BEEPS]"
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"By 1 0,000."
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"[COMPUTER BEEPS]"
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"lt does know how to do these things, doesn't it?"
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"Commander Data knows precisely what he is doing."
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"Forgive me, Mr. Data."
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"l'm not accustomed to working with nonliving devices that..."
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"Forgive me again."
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"Your service record says that you are alive."
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"And l must accept that."
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"LA FORGE [OVER lNTERCOM]: Engineering."
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"Lieutenant, are all your systems functioning?"
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"LA FORGE: Yes, captain."
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"Wherever we are, it seems to have no effect on Engineering."
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"Thank you, lieutenant. Data?"
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"Difficult to make a judgment, sir, based on the absence of information."
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"Speculate."
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"This void has a total lack of dimension."
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"Therefore, by any accepted standard, it does not exist,"
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"Might we have moved into another dimension?"
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"That's an interesting question."
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