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Clips from Star Trek (1966) (S01E01)
"Earth-style distress signal--SOS."
Star Trek (1966)
"Measuring the planet now, Captain. It's spheroid-shaped."
Star Trek (1966)
"Mass--6 times 1 0 to the 2 1 st power tons."
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"Not the Earth, another Earth."
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Earth-type radio signals coming from a planet"
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"which apparently is an exact duplicate of the Earth."
Star Trek (1966)
"We'll land in the vicinity"
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"of the distress signals now being received."
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"Earth...as it was in the early 1 900s."
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"I would say, Captain, approximately 1 960."
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"Readings indicate that natural deterioration has been taking place"
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"- You mean there's no one alive? - Not conclusive, yeoman."
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"[Tricycle Bell Rings]"
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"[Sobbing] It's broke."
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"Definitely humanoid, in spite of the distortion."
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"But with the mind of a child."
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"- Bones, what is it? - A seizure of some type."
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"- It's incredible. - What?"
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"it's impossibly high as if it's burning itself up,"
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"- No, don't. Don't hurt. - Come on."
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"Right, Captain."
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"I wonder what happened to her that she should be so terrified of us."
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"We didn't do anything like that."
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"We're here to help."
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"- What are Grups? - You are."
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"yelling, hurting, burning."
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"You're doing fine."
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"You said the Grups got sick."
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"A plague, Captain. That could explain a lot of it."
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"Very pretty."
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"[Children] ' Nyah yah yah-yah yah '"
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"' Nyah yah yah-yah yah '"
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"Perhaps it died of the disease the girl's talking about."
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"Please?"
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"I like you."
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"I wouldn't lie to you, either, Jim."
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"Captain's Log, stardate 2713.6."
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"had appearedon each of us,"
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"A veritable zoo of bacteria."
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"Under no circumstances is anyone to beam down."
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"- Bones. - Hmm?"
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"for green blood."
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"There you have a museum piece, Doctor."
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"It spreads real fast. I know."
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"have been beamed down from the Enterprise."
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"Appear to have affinity for nucleic acids..."
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"Only the children are left alive."
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"which take place upon entering puberty, are there not?"
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"Of course. It changes the entire body system. You know that."
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"Of course you know that. Why?"
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"Who die when they enter adolescence."
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"ever since she's been a little girl,"
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"I think children have an instinctive need for adults."
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"All right, Jim."
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"A child entering puberty on this planet means a death sentence."
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"Do you suppose she knows?"
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"We've got to do something about the others."
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"We can't even get a glimpse of them."
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"Impossible. They know the area too well, like mice."
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"I'm going to try."
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"maybe, somewhere."
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"- Are these enough, Jim? - We could use more, if you don't mind."
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"There couldn't be any doubt about what you found here?"
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"in the last weeks after the disaster began."
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"I know how much time we have."
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"I am a carrier. Whatever happens, I can't go back to the ship,"
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"intense fever, great pain in the extremities,"
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"Of course, those are the early symptoms. There'll be more."
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"no starting point."
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"I think I've found it."
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"Yes, sir."
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"The idea was to create a new series of diseases--"
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"Is that all, Captain? We have five days, you know."
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"' Nyah yah yah-yah yah '"
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"And you?"
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"[Grate Closes]"
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"Three days, seven hours left to us."
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"The disease is working on each of us according to Dr. McCoy's prediction."
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"We're no further along than we were two day sago."
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"[Glass Breaks]"
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"No!"
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"if they're going to have the big emergency,"
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"Mr. Lovey-dovey."
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"Bunk bunk! Bunk bunk!"
Star Trek (1966)
"Yeah, but the question is-- what's the dosage?"
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"Where is she, Miri? Where's Janice?"
Star Trek (1966)
"We've got to find those communicators."
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"Without them, it could be a beaker full of death."
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"You, your friends,"
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"all the Onlies are going to get the disease"
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"- You've seen your friends get it. - Sometimes."
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"why you don't see your friends the way you used to?"
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"A teacher, I told you!"
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"Okay, then. Don'tjust stand there in the doorway."
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"Come on in."
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"Tell them, Jim! Tell them, Jim!"
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"This isn't a game. It never was a game."
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"I got twojobs. Bunk bunk!"
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"- We need them to talk to the ship. - Blah blah blah!"
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"forever and ever."
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"Captain!"
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"Let Janice go."
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"' Nyah yah yah-yah yah"
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"and they became like--"
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"Bunk bunk! Bunk bunk!"
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"after you've turned into creatures like Louise?"
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"I double-dare you."
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"Not the Grups."
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"You're acting like them, and you're going to bejust like them"
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"unless you let me help you."
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"I'm begging you. Let me help you,"
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"Spock!"
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"Not yet."
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"He was unconscious when I found him."
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"Look at his face."
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"The blemishes are fading."
Star Trek (1966)
"Who will understand the medical mind?"
Star Trek (1966)
"just children-- 300 years old and more."
Star Trek (1966)
"I've already contacted space central."
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