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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Menagerie: Part I (S01E01)
"Landing party out."
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"You must forgive her choice of words, captain."
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"She's lived her whole life with a collection of aging scientists."
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"There's a reason for our condition,"
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"but we've had some doubt if Earth is ready to learn the secret."
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"Let the girl show you. We'll accept your judgement."
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"You're tired, but don't worry. You'll feel much better soon."
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"Don't you see it?"
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"Here and here."
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"You're a perfect choice."
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"There is no survivor's encampment, Number One."
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"This is all some sort of trap."
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"We've lost the captain. Do you read?"
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"- What is it? - It's for Commodore Mendez."
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"Fleet signal for you, sir. Go ahead, Uhura."
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"Subspace monitors show"
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"Enterprise receiving transmissions from planet Talos IV"
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"in violation of Starfleet general orders."
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"Receiving transmissions from Talos IV?"
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"Then the images we've been seeing are..."
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"- Are coming from Talos IV, sir. - Captain Kirk is hereby relieved."
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"Disable vessel, if necessary, to prevent further contact."
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"Message signed, Comsol, Starfleet Command."
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"Mr. Spock, you're aware of the orders regarding any contact with Talos IV."
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"You have deliberately invited the death penalty."
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"The commodore must be aware that Captain Kirk knew nothing of this."
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"for everything that occurs on his ship."
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"...I respectfully decline."
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"This court is in recess."
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"Jim, please don't stop me."
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"It's your career and Captain Pike's life."
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"You must see the rest of the transmission."
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"Lock him up."
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"urgently requesting that we divert here."
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"- I'm simply telling you it's impossible. - Why?"
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"He went in, bringing out all those kids that were still alive."
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"Just wanted you gentlemen to be prepared."
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"You remember these gentlemen. They wanted to visit you."
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"to seek out new life and new civilizations,"
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"Starbase Operations to Enterprise. Stand by to receive new orders."
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"You're cross-circuiting the..."
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"or someone onboard the ship lied about receiving it."
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"- Someone's trying to hail us, sir. - Maintain radio silence, lieutenant."
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"You are not to disturb Captain Pike with any questions."
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"Pulling ahead of us fast."
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"to get us back to the base."
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"You had no right to come along."
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"the Enterprise is still locked on a heading"
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"General court-martial convened."
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"...was that really you on the screen?"
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"You did ask that question."
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"No. It's something else. There's still something out there."
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"A ship in trouble making a forced landing, sir."
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"Oh, I concur with yours, definitely."
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"Are we seeing the actual events of 13 years ago?"
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"Yes."
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"the voyage of Captain Pike and the Enterprise"
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"There's no indication of problems, but let's not take any chances."
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"And you won't believe how fast you can get back."
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"Prime specimen."
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"- I don't understand. - You will."
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"Captain!"
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"Commodore Mendez. Urgent."
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"Sir..."
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"Do you know what you're doing?"
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"- Impossible. - If my first officer states he received..."
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"Chris, if there's anything I can do for you..."
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"Mr. Spock is with me here. He'll answer all questions. Kirk out."
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"Despite our best efforts to disengage computers,"
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"It would take that long for a radio beam to travel from there to here."
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"Oh, Jim, I just can't understand this."
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"His wheelchair is constructed to respond to his brain waves."
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"...class-M."
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"Screen off."
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"Oh, have I introduced Miss Piper, Jim? This is Captain Kirk, Miss Piper."
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"Starbase Operations. Starbase Operations."
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"Captain Christopher Pike, United Spaceship Enterprise."
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"Bones..."
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"the incredible experience of Captain Christopher Pike on Talos IV."
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"you will override all contrary instructions."
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"Enterprise, come in."
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"R.H.I.P., captain. "Rank Hath lts Privileges.""
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"Oh, that sounds exciting,"
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"His quarters? After what he's done, lieutenant?"
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"Of course, sir."
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"There's still one member of the trial board to be heard from."
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"But it does name the only Earth ship that ever visited the planet."
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"forces return to starbase?"
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"Computed. Object is a class-F shuttlecraft."
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"for the mysterious planet, Talos IV."
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"I've been placed in temporary command of the Enterprise."
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"Kirk to Dr. McCoy."
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"without knowing its source."
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"Not for you."
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"Two flashes mean "no.""
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"- How long will he live? - As long as any of us."
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"Yes, sir. There's a canyon to the left."
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"But just because the prisoner is your first officer"
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"That has nothing to do with it."
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"Their health is excellent, almost too good."
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"- I am. - Why?"
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"You don't know? You actually don't know"
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"Helen described..."
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"All right. Start checking the impossible."
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"In his condition, he's under observation every minute of every day."
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"Oh, he can turn it, move it forwards or backward slightly."
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"Stand by to receive new orders, Enterprise."
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"...could this have anything to do with Spock?"
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"Part of me is hoping that the Enterprise won't come back for us."
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"- Computer. - Disengage from helm."
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"this is the most painful moment I've ever faced."
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"Mutiny requires a trial board of no less than three command officers."
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"is being convened, and in all the years of my service,"
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"Yourself, Commodore Mendez, and Captain Christopher Pike."
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"Captain's log, stardate 3012.6."
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"That I explain the importance of going to Talos IV."
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"As I stated, gentlemen, this was 13 years ago."
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"That's right."
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"Captain's log, supplemental."
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"On our monitor screen,"
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