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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Menagerie: Part I (S01E01)
"We received a subspace message asking us to divert here immediately."
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"This base sent no message, captain."
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"There's been subspace chatter about it for months."
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"I'm sorry to have to be the one to show you."
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"Captain Pike?"
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"Captain."
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"I thought you might make an exception for them."
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"You know why I've come, captain."
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"and I have it well planned."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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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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"- who heard that message... - If he wanted to see Captain Pike,"
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"no alien problems."
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"Computer centre."
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"on the date in question?"
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"I recognized the captain immediately."
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"Oh, yes, sir."
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"A Vulcan can no sooner be disloyal than he can exist without breathing."
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"That's as much as that poor devil can do."
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"He's kept alive mechanically,"
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"a battery-driven heart."
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"Starbase Operations. Starbase Operations."
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"They are to be fed directly into the ship's computers."
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"Enterprise standing by."
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"Request confirmation."
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"The ship's computers will handle the helm on this voyage, Mr. Hanson."
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"- Do you read? - Acknowledged, sir."
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"He keeps blinking "no." No to what?"
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"I've tried questioning him. He's almost agitated himself into a coma."
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"It was one of two things."
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"Either someone sent a message diverting us here"
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"Jim, forgetting how well we both know Spock,"
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"or even thinking like us would completely embarrass him."
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"Someone's interfering with my command and my ship."
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"I don't know who it is, but I mean to find out."
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"Dr. McCoy, report to Transporter Control."
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"Probably somebody discovered a hangnail."
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"General Order 7: "No vessel, under any condition,"
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"And to do so is the only death penalty left on our books."
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"The Enterprise."
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"Per Starfleet orders this date,"
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"First officer out."
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"What's going on around here?"
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"- That's right. - Doctor, I regret"
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"- I see that you're still signalling... - Doctor, one moment, please."
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"We'll make no contact."
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"Repeating it on all emergency frequencies, Jim."
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"Measure object now following the Enterprise."
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"Duranium metal shell, ion engine power..."
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"Computed."
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"Blast you anyway."
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"Why would he want to get Pike there?"
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"The Command report stated Talos contained"
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"absolutely no practical benefits to mankind."
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"Locked on. Tractor beam ready."
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"Go to tape Able-Seven-Baker. Execute instructions."
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"Effective until then,"
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"Lieutenant Hanson is in operational command."
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"- You what? - The charge..."
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"I never received orders to take command."
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"Doctor..."
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"Mr. Spock is..."
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"- Is confinement to quarters enough? - Adequate, doctor."
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"Beam us directly aboard."
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"All right, captain. Locked onto you."
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"- Transferring command to you, sir. - Accepting command."
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"Sir, there's nobody giving orders."
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"Mr. Spock has the computers running the ship."
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"until vessel reaches planet Talos IV."
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"Meanwhile, as required by Starfleet general orders,"
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"Mr. Spock..."
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"Request denied."
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"Captain Pike is a complete invalid."
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"are you aware in pleading guilty"
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"that a further charge, involving the death penalty,"
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"What does it accomplish to go there or to take Captain Pike there?"
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"I want to know why."
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"Apparently what he had in mind."
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"Present your evidence. Screen on."
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"...and its commander, Captain Christopher Pike."
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"Screen off."
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"Chris..."
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"Mr. Spock, no vessel makes record tapes in that detail, that perfect."
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"The court is not obliged to view evidence"
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"You mean I was manoeuvred into asking."
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"and your personal friend..."
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"Screen on, Mr. Scott."
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"when the ship's sensors detected something ahead."
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"We're passing through an old-style distress signal."
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"SS Columbia."
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"Records show the Talos group has never been explored."
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"Solar system similar to Earth. Eleven planets."
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"Number four seems to be..."
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"Continue on to the Vega Colony"
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"Instead, I let myself get trapped in that deserted fortress"
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"- and attacked by one of their warriors. - You set standards for yourself"
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"You bet I'm tired."
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"And do what?"
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"ride out with a picnic lunch every day."
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"Or I'd go into business on Regulus or in the Orion Colony."
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"There's a whole galaxy of things to choose from."
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"A man either lives life as it happens to him,"
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"Now you're beginning to talk like a doctor, bartender."
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"There are crash survivors on Talos."
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"I will release this ship to manual control."
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"Very well. Captain Pike,"
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"Screen on."
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"Geological lab report complete, captain."
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"Our reading shows an oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere, sir,"
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"- You feel up to it? - Yes, sir."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Sorry, Number One. With little information on this planet,"
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"we'll have to leave the ship's most experienced officer here covering us."
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"We can set you down there completely unobserved."
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"Dr. Theodore Haskins, American Continent Institute."
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"- Enterprise. - Landing party, come in."
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"Yes, affirmative on this..."
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"I didn't get that last message, captain."
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