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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Tomorrow Is Yesterday (S01E01)
"And then I'll want to meet you and him in my quarters."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Computer on. Record."
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"Captain's log, supplemental."
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"Engineering Officer Scott informs warp engines damaged,"
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"Computer, you will not address me in that manner. Compute."
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"Computed, dear."
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"I have investigated it, captain."
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"a minimum of three weeks at a starbase."
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"It also has an unfortunate tendency to giggle."
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"Cygnet XIV is a planet dominated by women."
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"They seem to feel the ship's computer system lacked a personality."
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"I'd love to stay around to see how your girlfriend works out, but..."
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"Can't?"
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"Spock here told me that your transporter can beam down"
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"an object even from an orbit this high."
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"If anybody else finds out,"
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"they could change the course of it, destroy it."
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"Well, then my disappearance would change something too."
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"I have run a computer check on all historical tapes."
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"They show no record of any relevant contribution"
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"by John Christopher."
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"Look, captain, I don't buy all of your "time accident" story."
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"Now, the experts can figure out who you are, what you are."
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"...report..."
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"...if I could. We can't take the risk."
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"I don't want to know about risks. I have a wife, two children."
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"I'm sorry."
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"Engine Room to Captain Kirk."
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"Kirk here. What is it, Scotty?"
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"Everything's jury-rigged, but we're coming along with the repairs."
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"We should be able to re-energize in about four hours, but..."
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"- But what, Scotty? - Well, sir, as I say..."
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"...but we've no place to go in this time."
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"Yes, Scotty. Carry on."
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"Maybe I can't go home, but neither can you."
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"You're as much a prisoner in time as I am."
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"Captain's log, stardate 3113.7."
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"Our engines are being repaired, but we are still locked in time,"
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"and we have aboard a passenger whom we do not want"
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"and we cannot return."
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"Recommendation for his disposition, dear."
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"Maintenance note."
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"Recommend it either be corrected or scrapped. Compute."
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"Bridge to Captain Kirk."
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"regarding Captain Christopher."
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"Important I see you both immediately."
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"Yes, Mr. Spock. Report to my quarters."
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"- I'll contact Captain Christopher. - Yes, sir. Bridge out."
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"Captain Christopher."
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"- Security, this is the captain. - Security chief here, sir."
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"All decks alert. Captain Christopher is not in his assigned quarters."
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"He may be trying to escape. I want a man outside"
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"All right, nice and easy."
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"Now, I'm gonna step into that thing,"
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"Well, Jim, with the exception of a slight bruise or two,"
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"our captain is as healthy as a proverbial horse."
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"- He'll be coming out of it in a minute. - He tried to escape."
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"Jim, what if we can't go back?"
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"our power to die? It has to eventually, you know,"
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"and we certainly can't go back to Earth. That would be worse"
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"than the captain being returned. There are 430 of us."
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"Now, that means 430 chances of altering the future."
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"then he won't belong."
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"But maybe he could be retrained, re-educated."
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"Now you're sounding like Spock."
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"If you're gonna get nasty, I'm gonna leave."
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"Could he be retrained to forget his family, his children?"
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"The answer to that is no."
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"- You all right? - Yeah."
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"I see physical training is required in your service too."
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"- What does he mean by that? - It's just a joke, captain."
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"You said you had some additional information, Mr. Spock?"
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"I made an error in my computations."
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"This could be an historic occasion."
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"I find that we must return Captain Christopher to Earth after all."
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"Why? You said I made no relative contribution."
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"I neglected, in my initial run-through,"
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"to correlate the possible contributions by offspring."
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"that your son, Colonel Shaun Geoffrey Christopher,"
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"headed, or will head, the first successful Earth-Saturn probe,"
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"You mean, yet."
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"The doctor is correct."
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"there will be no Colonel Shaun Geoffrey Christopher to go to Saturn."
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"We'll have to find some way of..."
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"Acknowledging that we must return Captain Christopher,"
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"there are several problems..."
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"...prime of which is the explanation of his return."
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"It crashed in an open section of southern Nebraska."
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"That means those search parties will be crawling all over that wreckage."
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"And Captain Christopher himself complicated the matter."
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"When I made visual contact, I turned on my wing cameras,"
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"and I got close enough to take some pretty clear pictures of you."
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"And ADC Control was probably recording my radio transmissions."
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"If I remember my history, these things were being dismissed"
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"as weather balloons, sundogs,"
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"explainable things, at least publicly."
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"Captain, our tractor beam caught and crushed an Air Force plane."
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"It'll be impossible to explain us as anything other than a genuine UFO,"
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"What about our problem, Mr. Spock?"
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"Any ideas on how to get us back to our own time?"
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"A theory."
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"A reverse application of what happened to us."
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"Logically, it could work."
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"Also, logically, there are a hundred variables,"
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"any one of which could put us in a worse position than we're in now."
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"If the captain feels duty-bound to report what he saw,"
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"- Perhaps. - Not at all."
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"You'll simply be one of the thousands who thought he saw a UFO."
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"Captain, I know that base."
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"I was stationed there a year ago."
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"Thank you, but if anything should go wrong, you might get hurt."
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"We couldn't risk that. Neither can you or your son."
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"Show you where the records section and the photo lab are."
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"I've seen them demonstrated in museums."
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"- if you start it. - I don't intend to start it."
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"Fifteen minutes, 28 seconds."
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"It is a fact, doctor, that prowling by stealth is more time-consuming"
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"Shouldn't you be working on your time-warp calculations, Mr. Spock?"
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"I am."
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