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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Let That Be Your Last Battlefield (S03E03)
"- I fail to see the significant difference. - Lokai is white on the right side."
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"leading, of course, to death and destruction."
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"but you cannot expect Lokai and people like him"
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"to stop orbiting its sun."
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"Change is the essential process of all existence."
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"There must have been a time long ago no doubt when that was true."
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"Commence decontamination procedures when ready."
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"Ready for decontamination procedure."
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"Mr. Sulu, lock into coordinates requested by Ariannus."
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"Mr. Chekov, position tanks for spray release."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, advise Ariannus the mission is to begin on signal."
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"- Scott to Captain Kirk. - Kirk here."
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"I'm awaiting instructions to set course for the next destination."
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"Kirk out."
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"There is nothing I would like more."
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"Having completed our mission to Ariannus,"
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"The crew is on normal routine"
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"and we are proceeding without incident."
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"The directional control and the self-destruct, captain,"
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"I did it like this."
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"has again taken over directional control"
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"I doubt that the same can be said for many of his followers."
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"I'll take you with me, you half-black."
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"Bele, you keep this up and you'll never get to Cheron with your prisoner."
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"Remember, captain, political sanctuary is my right."
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"Will you return the Enterprise to my control?"
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"Chekov, put it on the screen. Extreme magnification."
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"- What are you picking up? - Several very large cities. Uninhabited."
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"Extensive traffic systems barren of traffic."
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"Lower animals and vegetation encroaching on the cities."
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"You mean,"
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"They have annihilated each other totally."
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"Yes, commissioner. All of them."
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"You both must end up dead if you don't stop hating."
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"Bele."
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"Where can he go?"
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"Bele."
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"Lokai is running past the crewmen's lounge."
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"Captain, someone has activated the transporter mechanism."
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"Spock, anyone in the Transporter Room?"
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"Negative, captain. Transporter Room is clear."
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"He's back on Cheron."
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"And another life form has appeared on Cheron."
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"Not to Lokai and Bele. All that matters to them is their hate."
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"But that's all they have left."
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"The planet Ariannus is vital as a transfer point on commercial lanes."
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"It has been attacked by a bacterial invasion"
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"Our mission: To decontaminate it."
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"At present speed, our ETA is three hours, four minutes, sir."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, advise the planet's ministry of health"
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"Scotty, will that present problems for you?"
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"Sensors indicate a space vehicle of some sort ahead."
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"I think that may be a Starfleet shuttlecraft, sir."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, try to contact them on command frequency 2."
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"Aye, captain."
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"No response, sir."
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"- Try all frequencies. - Aye, sir. Hailing on all frequencies."
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"Captain, there is one living creature aboard."
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"Humanoid. He is either injured or ill."
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"The creature may be suffocating."
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"Tractor beams activated. We have it, sir."
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"Hangar doors opened and clearing for entrance of shuttlecraft."
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"- Bridge to Captain Kirk. - Kirk here."
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"Hangar doors are closed, and hangar deck pressurising."
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"Acknowledged."
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"We'll enter as soon as the doors open. We'll go on my command."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"You are certain, doctor, that this pigmentation"
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"is the natural condition of this individual?"
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"That's what I've recorded, Mr. Spock."
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"Do we have any knowledge of a planet"
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"- Negative, captain. - Bones, what do you make of it?"
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"Well, I can't give you any specific circumstance that will explain him."
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"Judging by looking at him, we know at the very least"
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"he is the result of a very dramatic conflict. Spock?"
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"There is no theory, captain, from the basic work of Mendel"
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"to the most recent nucleotide studies, which would explain our captive."
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"All gradations of colour from black to brown"
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"to yellow to white are genetically predictable."
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"We must therefore conclude that this alien"
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"- Your prognosis, doctor? - Well, I can't give you one, Jim."
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"I've never worked on anyone like him, or anything like him."
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"Yet you are pumping him full of your noxious potions"
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"When in doubt, the book prevails, Mr. Spock."
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"I've run tests. Blood is blood, even when it's green like yours."
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"The organs are there. They're rearranged to a degree,"
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"plus a few I've never seen before."
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"Now, I've enriched the oxygen content of his blood,"
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"With your permission, I shall do some further research"
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"Well."
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"Touch-and-go there for a minute, but you're out of danger now."
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"You're aboard the starship Enterprise."
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"Don't you usually know whose property you've stolen?"
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"Well, certainly no ordinary thief,"
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"You're being very loose with your accusations"
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"and drawing conclusions without any facts."
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"Well, I do know that you made off with a ship that didn't belong to you."
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"I do not make off with things."
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"My need gave me the right to use the ship."
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"Mark the word, sir. The use of it."
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"That's where you'll be facing your charges."
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"I'm grateful for your rescue."
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"My name is Lokai."
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"Go on."
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"From the planet Cheron."
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"we'll take you to starbase,"
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"The charge is trifling."
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"I would have returned the ship as soon as l..."
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"What? What were you going to do?"
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"You monotone humans are all alike."
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"First you condemn and then attack."
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"Well, Lokai, I don't know what's normal for you exactly,"
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"but if I had your readings,"
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"We've never encountered a being like you."
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"I'd like to know more about you and your planet."
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"Or at least not fully responsive. Now, then."
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"I insist. I am extremely tired,"
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