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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Tin Man (S03E03)
"Oh, hell, I forgot. The Romulans."
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"They claim that sector of space where Beta Stromgren is located."
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"They routinely monitor the telemetry of our deep-space probes."
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"They will certainly be sending a ship of their own to investigate this Tin Man."
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"No. Actually, they're sending two."
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"- Data. - That is correct."
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"Starbase 123 has detected two D'daridex-class cruisers"
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"on an intercept course."
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"The top speed of this class cruiser is known to be less than ours."
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"Therefore, we do have some advantage."
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"Then it's a race."
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"An alien intelligence, a new life form"
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"representing a technology far beyond either the Romulans or ourselves."
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"The Romulans will certainly take whatever measures are required"
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"to secure this creature for study."
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"Mr. Data, you are our resident honor student in exobiology."
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"I'm assigning you to head up the life sciences on this mission."
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"- Aye, sir. - Excellent."
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"Meeting adjourned, then."
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"So, Data, I guess you're the brains of this outfit, huh?"
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"Mr. Elbrun, one of the reasons I'm asking you to work closely"
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"The possibility of an encounter with the Romulans"
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"on this mission is hardly trivial."
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"- And yet-- - All right, all right."
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"I should have brought up the Romulans earlier,"
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"but I was distracted."
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"And no, Billy boy, I wasn't distracted on Ghorusda."
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"If Darson had listened to me, no one would have died."
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"No?"
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"I don't care whether you believe that or not."
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"Captain's log, supplemental."
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"which Starfleet has christened Tin Man."
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"Starfleet considers his unique abilities crucial to our mission,"
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"A sort of prodigy."
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"A prodigy? In what sense?"
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"Well, in most Betazoids,"
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"You mean you're not born reading minds?"
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"Except for some reason that no one understands,"
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"occasionally a Betazoid child is born different."
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"How different?"
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"Born with his telepathic abilities switched on."
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"Most Betazoids born like that never lead a normal life."
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"The noise of other people's thoughts and feelings must be overwhelming."
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"Incomprehensible, especially to a child."
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"And painful."
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"Early diagnosis and special training did help Tam adjust,"
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"but he has some problems."
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"You mentioned a hospitalization."
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"For stress. Repeatedly, throughout his life."
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"I always wonder, what holds one person together"
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"through that kind of struggle while another goes under?"
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"Yes, well, he's evidently done more than hold together."
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"He's the indispensable man."
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"The Federation's finest specialist in communication"
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"with unknown life forms."
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"The more unusual the life form, the better he likes it."
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"His personnel file shows he's gravitated towards assignments"
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"that isolate him from other humanoids."
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"I'm picking up an unusual echo on my navigational sensors."
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"Something is out there, sir,"
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"tracking us, matching our speed and heading."
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"Something which does not fully register on our instruments."
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"Since there is no known natural phenomenon"
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"Either it is a sensor malfunction or another ship is following us covertly."
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"Agreed."
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"But, commander, if it is a Romulan ship,"
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"with their cloaking device, we shouldn't pick them up at all."
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"for something else that they can't fully cloak."
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"Ask the Romulans, if it is the Romulans."
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"Any sudden change in its behavior, initiate yellow alert."
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"Aye, sir."
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"Come in."
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"I thought you might be lonely."
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"I can hear everything that everyone on this ship thinks."
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"You want them to dislike you. Why?"
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"Because I'm not a nice man."
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"Okay, okay."
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"Because they scare me."
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"Too many minds."
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"All their loves, their hates, their fears, their needs."
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"It's like a tide that never ebbs."
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"I could drown."
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"I remember."
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"You understood"
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"at least a little how I felt."
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"I see you finally found a place to fit in."
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"People to care about."
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"And then there's Ghorusda."
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"I have enough doubt in my reliability"
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"without having to listen to Riker's and Picard's."
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"What happened there?"
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"No."
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"What happened to you?"
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"Maybe I got too involved with the Ghorusdans,"
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"with their point of view."
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"It happens to me."
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"I wanted everyone to get along."
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"I could have warned Darson more forcefully."
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"So after that, you ran away?"
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"The last I heard,"
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"you were the only Federation delegate assigned to Chandra V."
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"Oh, beautiful creatures, the Chandrans."
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"Their minds are glacial."
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"They have a lovely three-day ritual for saying hello."
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"Unlike humanoids?"
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"Well, except for your friend Data."
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"I like him."
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"He's restful."
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"Yeah."
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"Well, having to get to know someone, just once, has its appeal."
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"instead of getting it all at once up here, whether I want it or not."
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"But you accepted this mission."
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"You could have stayed on Chandra V."
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"You willingly came aboard a ship with over a thousand people."
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"How could I not? Think of it, Dee."
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"This intelligence"
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"that swims naked through space like a fish in the sea,"
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"Not like us at all."
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"Ancient."
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"And alone."
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