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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Balance of Terror (S01E01)
"I saved a trained navigator so that he could return to duty."
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"It never makes any sense."
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"I'm all right."
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"The ceremony will be carried on all viewing screens, sir."
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"- Kirk here. - Still no answer"
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"And now Number 3 has gone silent."
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"Maintain course to Outpost 4. Keep me informed."
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"Kirk out."
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"Since the days of the first wooden vessels,"
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"And so we are gathered here today with you, Angela Martine,"
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"in accordance with our laws and our many beliefs,"
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"- so that you may pledge your... - Alert! Alert! All decks, alert!"
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"Alert! Alert! Captain to the bridge!"
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"- All decks, alert! - Kirk here."
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"Earth Outpost 4 reports they're under attack."
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"A space vessel, identity unknown."
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"All decks, Condition Red."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Captain's log, stardate 1709.2."
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"The USS Enterprise is moving to investigate and assist."
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"Outpost 4 reported under attack, sir."
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"Then message terminates."
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"Verified, captain."
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"Position, eight minutes from Outpost 4 at this velocity, sir."
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"- Scotty... - I've already talked"
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"Did Outpost 4 give anything at all on the attacking vessel, lieutenant?"
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"There can't be much doubt who's attacking, sir."
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"...put this star sector on our screen."
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"- All decks standing by, sir. - This is the captain speaking."
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"In our next action, we can risk neither miscalculation nor error"
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"by any man aboard."
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"Referring to the map on your screens, you will note,"
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"beyond the moving position of our vessel,"
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"Constructed on asteroids, they monitor the Neutral Zone,"
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"established by treaty after the Earth-Romulan Conflict"
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"of over a century ago."
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"As you may recall from your histories,"
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"this conflict was fought, by our standards today,"
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"with primitive atomic weapons and in primitive space vessels,"
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"which allowed no quarter, no captives."
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"Nor was there even ship-to-ship visual communication."
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"Earth believes the Romulans to be warlike, cruel, treacherous."
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"And only the Romulans know what they think of Earth."
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"established this Neutral Zone,"
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"entry into which, by either side,"
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"would constitute an act of war."
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"The treaty has been unbroken since that time."
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"Captain."
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"is that my command orders on this subject are precise and inviolable."
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"No act, no provocation..."
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"We may defend ourselves, but, if necessary,"
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"to avoid interspace war,"
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"both these outposts and this vessel will be considered expendable."
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"so if we intercept the Romulans now..."
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"After a whole century, what will a Romulan ship look like, Mr. Stiles?"
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"I doubt if they'll radio and identify themselves."
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"You'll know, sir. They're painted like a giant bird of prey."
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"I had no idea that history was your speciality."
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"Family history."
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"Two commanders, several junior officers."
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"Don't forget it."
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"Outpost 2 was the first to go silent, lieutenant?"
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"Yes, captain. Then Outpost 3 an hour later."
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"Sweeping the area of Outpost 2. Sensor reading, indefinite."
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"Double-checking Outpost 3. I read dust and debris."
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"Both Earth outposts gone."
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"And the asteroids they were constructed on..."
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"...pulverized."
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"Open a channel to our nearest command base."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Call battle stations, Mr. Sulu."
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"Battle stations. All hands to battle stations."
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"Battle stations. Battle stations. All decks acknowledge."
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"Energize main phasers, Mr. Stiles."
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"- All weapons to full power. - All weapons to full power."
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"Phaser Control acknowledging. All weapons energizing to full."
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"Happy wedding day. Almost."
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"You won't get off my hook this easily."
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"I'm still your superior officer."
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"So get with it, mister."
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"Outpost 4, now five minutes away, sir."
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"And showing on my sensors, captain. At least it's still there."
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"Out... Outpost 4. Do you read me, Enterprise?"
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"This is Commander Hansen."
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"Outposts 2, 3 and 8 are gone."
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"Unknown weapon. Completely destroyed,"
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"even though we were alerted. Had our deflector shield on maximum."
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"Hit by enormous power."
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"First attack blew our deflector shield."
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"If they hit us again with our deflector shield gone..."
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"- Do you read me, Enterprise? - Confirm what hit you, Hansen."
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"What vessel? Identity."
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"- Can you locate the intruder for us? - Negative."
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"It seems to have disappeared somehow."
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"Enterprise, can you see it?"
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"We're a mile deep, on an asteroid,"
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"- Can you see? - Affirmative. You're visual, Hansen."
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"Fantastic power. And then the whole vessel disappeared."
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"But it's out there somewhere. Our sensors show that much."
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"Enterprise, something coming on our viewing screen."
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"Switching."
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"Can you see it, Enterprise? Can you see it?"
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"Do you have phaser capacity? We're still out of range."
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"Negative. Phasers, gone. Weapons crew, dead."
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"Make a challenge. Warn that ship off."
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"I'm trying to, sir. They don't acknowledge."
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"Outpost 4..."
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"...disintegrated, captain."
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"Interesting how they became visible for just a moment."
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"When they opened fire."
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"I have a blip on the motion sensor, captain."
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"- Could be the intruder. - Go to full magnification."
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"Screen is on full mag, sir."
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"Invisibility is theoretically possible, captain."
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"The selective bending of light. But the power cost is enormous."
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"They may have solved that problem."
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"Continuing to challenge, sir. Still no response."
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"Blip has changed its heading, captain."
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