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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Menagerie: Part I (S01E01)
"Affirmative on request."
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"If they can spare you a moment, I'd like to make my medical report."
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"I think it's time to show the captain our secret."
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"You are ordered to assume command of the Enterprise."
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"You've not only finished yourself, Spock,"
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"but you finished your captain as well."
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"And you're aware that a captain is responsible"
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"I order you to return this vessel back to manual control."
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"- Have you lost your mind? - Captain."
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"Don't let him stop me."
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"Welcome to Starbase 11, captain. The commodore is waiting to see you."
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"He's curious why you suddenly changed course and came here."
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"Mr. Spock received a transmission from this starbase,"
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"a message from former commander of the Enterprise, Fleet Captain Pike,"
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"- Jim, I'm not doubting anyone's word. - Jose, l..."
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"what's happened to Captain Pike?"
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"He's upstairs in the medical section."
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"You ever met Chris Pike?"
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"We met when he was promoted to fleet captain."
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"About your age."
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"- A big, handsome man, vital, active. - I took over the Enterprise from him."
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"Spock served with him for several years."
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"Eleven years, four months, five days."
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"What's his problem, commodore?"
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"Inspection tour of a cadet vessel, old class-J starship."
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"One of the baffle plates ruptured."
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"The delta rays?"
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"I'm sorry, gentlemen."
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"Captain Pike..."
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"...may I remain for a moment?"
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"It's only six days away at maximum warp,"
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"I have never disobeyed your orders before, captain."
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"But this time, I must."
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"I know. I know it is treachery, and it's mutiny."
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"But I must do this."
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"I have no choice."
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"Once more, Jose."
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"Spock stated he received a message for us to come here."
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"He entered same in his log. That's all the proof I require."
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"And what do those record tapes show?"
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"No message sent from here."
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"No message received by your vessel."
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"Then I suggest the record tapes have been deliberately changed."
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"A computer expert can change record tapes,"
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"duplicate voices, say anything, say nothing."
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"The fact remains that your first officer's former captain is hospitalized,"
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"horribly injured, at this base."
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"And that same first officer seems to be the only one"
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"he could've requested a leave."
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"Well, that's true, of course."
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"Who would want to divert us here?"
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"There's no trouble in the space sector we're patrolling now,"
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"Chief Humboldt here, sir."
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"Have you rechecked all the record tapes"
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"- Yes, sir. - Is there any way at all"
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"a message could've been sent without us knowing it?"
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"Negative. We've checked and double-checked everything possible."
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"Mendez out."
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"A mutual friend described you, sir. Lieutenant Helen Johannson?"
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"She merely mentioned she knew you, sir."
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"You have something to report, Miss Piper?"
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"I'm afraid our investigation turned up very little, commodore."
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"There is, of course, Mr. Spock's years of service with Captain Pike,"
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"indications of his extreme loyalty to this former commander..."
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"That goes for his present commander as well as his past."
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"We're forced to consider every possibility, sir."
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"We can be certain Captain Pike could not have sent a message."
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"And totally unable to move, Jim."
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"Through the flashing light, he can say yes or no."
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"But that's it, Jim."
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"His mind is as active as yours and mine,"
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"but it's trapped inside a useless, vegetating body."
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"Then there's no way he could even have asked"
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"for that message to be sent?"
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"Starbase Operations."
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"Starbase Operations. Starbase Operations."
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"Starbase Operation, Mr. Hanson."
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"This is top-secret and scrambled."
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"Enterprise to starbase. Request confirmation."
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"Sir, this is a security area. What are you doing?"
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"I have security clearance, chief."
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"Who gave you clearance? I haven't been notified."
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"Whose tapes are these?"
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"Repeat, Enterprise to starbase. Orders received."
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"We need operating confirmation from the ship's captain."
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"Come in, starbase. Come in, Captain Kirk."
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"This is Captain Kirk. You have confirmation, Miss Uhura."
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"Hanson here, captain."
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"Our destination has been scramble-fed into ship's computers."
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"How can I handle the helm if I don't know where we're going?"
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"This is Mr. Spock."
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"Course will be computed and set automatically."
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"You will not discuss this with ship's crew or starbase personnel."
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"Stand by. We'll warp out of orbit in one hour."
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"Blast medicine anyway."
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"We've learned to tie into every human organ in the body except one:"
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"The brain. And the brain is what life is all about."
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"Now, that man can think any thought that we can."
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"And love, hope, dream as much as we can."
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"But he can't reach out, and no one can reach in."
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"- He keeps blinking "no." - No to what?"
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"They could question him for days, weeks,"
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"before they stumble on the right thing."
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"I don't read you at all, Jim."
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"What I mean is..."
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"...either a message was received..."
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"Could that someone be Mr. Spock?"
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"the simple fact that he's a Vulcan means he's incapable of telling a lie."
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"He's also half human."
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"And that half is completely submerged."
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"To be caught acting like us"
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"Even you. If I thought you had the technical know-how, I'd suspect you."
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"But you don't. Spock does."
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"He would not make a false entry."
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"There's a false entry in the log now which doesn't jibe with the facts."
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"- How do you explain that? - I can't"
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"but to question Spock, of all people..."
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"Me, yes, I could run off half-cocked, given a good reason. So could you."
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"But not Spock. It's impossible."
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"- Dr. McCoy to Transporter Control. - McCoy here."
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