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Clips from Star Trek (1966) (S01E01)
"Why do you think the symptoms haven't appeared in Mr. Spock?"
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"I don't know. Probably the little bugs have no appetite"
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"Being a red-blooded human"
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"obviously has its disadvantages."
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"Lens type-- manually operated, light-activated."
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"Spare me the analysis, Mr. Spock, please."
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"It is enough that it works."
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"When you're old, it covers you like anything."
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"lntermediate experimentation report project"
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"on life..."
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"Progress report-- genetics section, Life Prolongation Project."
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"That's what it was."
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"Didn't have much luck, did they?"
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"Tubular with extreme multiplicability."
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"This was 300 years ago, Captain."
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"All the adults are dead."
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"But children become adults."
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"At least... they have up to now."
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"Doctor?"
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"There are certain glandular changes"
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"Is it not possible that these children here,"
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"as they enter puberty, contract the disease?"
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"That would explain why there are no adults."
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"Glandular, postpubescent. It could be."
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"It's illogical. It does not follow."
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"All the adults on this planet died"
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"but there are children in the streets."
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"One thing, Captain. If she were a wild animal"
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"how do you explain that she wants to stay with us?"
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"Lone liness. Curiosity."
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"They want to be told right and wrong."
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"There may be other emotions at work in this case, Captain."
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"[McCoy] She likes you, Jim."
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"She's becoming a woman."
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"- Mr. Spock. - [Communicator Beeps]"
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"- Spock here. - Here are those figures you askedfor."
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"12 to the 10th power."
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"Metabolic rate--72%."
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"Production of nucleic acids reduced to 33% of normal."
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"Conventional chronological progression--100x3.6."
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"Acknowledged, Lieutenant."
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"I have the calculations now."
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"Try again. See if you can find anything outside."
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"Hey...clean up that desk for me, will you?"
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"According to their life prolongation plan,"
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"what they thought they were accomplishing,"
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"a person would age only one month"
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"for every 1 00 years of real time."
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"1 00 years? And only one month?"
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"Exactly, yeoman."
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"Evidently through some miscalculation,"
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"this virus annihilated the entire adult population"
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"in a very short period,"
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"Ieaving only the children."
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"But that means these children..."
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"could very well be immensely old."
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"eternal childhood, filled with play, no responsibilities."
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"It's almost like a dream."
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"I wouldn't examine that dream too closely, yeoman."
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"It might not turn out to be very pretty."
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"that creature that attacked us"
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"could have been just like Miri."
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"- I don't think so. - If they're as old as Spock claims,"
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"they must have some idea of what's happening."
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"You couldn't get close to the other kids?"
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"Miri?"
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"Come here."
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"- You want to go someplace with me? - Sure."
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"That little girl--"
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"Is at least 300 years older than you are, yeoman."
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"Miri is with them! Why?"
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"- Why? - What's she going to do, Jahn?"
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"I don't--I don't know."
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"I know what we've got to do."
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"There are more of them than we see."
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"Somewhere, up in the sky,"
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"They talk to each other all the time."
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"You know Grups. You know what they do-- the hurting, the killing."
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"I remember the way it was."
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"That's right, the way it was in the before time."
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"They talk to the other Grups with these little boxes."
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"- Huh? - But they don't see us. We hide."
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"- Olly olly oxen free! - Olly olly oxen free!"
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"- Olly olly oxen free! - Olly olly oxen free!"
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"No!"
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"It's not a game."
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"It's real."
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"They're dangerous. They're Grups. Don't you understand?"
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"Jahn!"
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"All right! Let's hide!"
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"[Children Scream]"
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"Aah!"
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"Dead."
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"I don't understand it. My phaser wasn't set to kill."
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"Her name was Louise."
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"She was just a little bit older than I am when it happened."
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"Data has been fed into the computers."
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"- Standby. - Acknowledged."
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"No, I don't mind."
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"This fellow made these notes"
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"I disregard these last entries."
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"He said himself he was too sick, too far gone"
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"to be sure he wasn't already mad, and I agree,"
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"but based on the entries he made before that,"
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"The ship's computers will verify my figures."
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"Only a matter of time before we all go mad, destroy each other,"
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"till the last of us finally destroys himself."
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"What about Miri?"
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"Our guess was correct. They contract the disease"
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"as they enter puberty and their metabolism changes."
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"The notes indicate it doesn't become acute for a month or so."
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"I estimate she has perhaps five or six weeks left."
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"- What about us? - The older the victim,"
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"the more rapid the progress of the disease."
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"And you? The disease doesn't seem to be interested in you."
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"and I do want to go back to the ship, Captain."
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"We still don't know what we're fighting."
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"But we know what it is and how fast it works."
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"It's progressing. We'll begin to feel it inside soon--"
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"fuzziness of vision."
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