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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Menagerie: Part II (S01E01)
"Guilty."
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"his former captain, mutilated by a recent space disaster,"
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"The only answer Spock would give was on the hearing-room screen."
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"How Spock could do this, he refused to explain."
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"They had received a distress signal from that planet"
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"Do you know what you're doing?"
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"The court-martial of Mr. Spock has been convened in closed session."
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"that the intelligence of the specimen is shockingly limited."
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"All right then, telepathy."
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"Unless you want my ship to consider capturing me an unfriendly act..."
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"the weaponry of his vessel,"
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"Despite its frustration, the creature appears more adaptable"
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"Now, let's be sure we understand the danger of this."
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"We will begin with this,"
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"Come on. We must hide ourselves."
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"Come. Come."
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"- I must still be there. - Come on."
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"The Kaylar!"
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"Longer hair, different dress, but it is you,"
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"and the strangest trial evidence ever heard aboard a starship."
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"Are you real?"
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"Be anything you wish."
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"Or do they do more than just watch me?"
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"any woman you've ever imagined."
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"Let me..."
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"and from using my thoughts against me?"
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"And since you're not real,"
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"seven, six, five,"
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"Increase to full power!"
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"It's what I tried to explain in the briefing room."
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"or anything we see."
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"How far can they control my mind?"
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"and let me live it with you?"
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"Perhaps."
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"You'll find out about that."
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"Did they ever live on the surface of this planet?"
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"War. Thousands of centuries ago."
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"The planet's only now becoming able to support life again."
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"They found it's a trap,"
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"Because when dreams become more important than reality,"
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"left behind by your ancestors."
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"left behind in the thought records."
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"You're better than a theatre to them. They create an illusion for you,"
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"descendants of life brought back long ago"
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"An Earth woman."
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"Why?"
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"Just to maintain a supply of zoo specimens?"
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"Much more, captain."
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"From a fable you once heard in childhood."
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"That's very interesting."
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"and found the species interesting."
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"It became necessary to attract a mate."
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"All right, all right, let's talk about the girl."
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"You seem to be going out of your way to make her attractive,"
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"to make me feel protective."
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"Assuming that's a lie,"
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"why would you want me attracted to her?"
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"or perhaps a whole human community."
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"You want some coffee, dear?"
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"Home, anything else I want,"
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"But we're not here, neither of us."
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"I know you must hate me for that."
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"I can't help but love you."
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"They're like animals. Vicious, seductive."
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"Strange evidence from the past."
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"And as she appeared to him in many forms,"
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"Pike was beginning to weaken."
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"Well, you all know the situation."
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"Captain?"
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"They were fully charged when we left."
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"How long can you block your thoughts?"
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"He doesn't need you. He's already picked me."
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"You're no better choice."
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"There was a Vina listed on that expedition as an adult crewman."
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"Each of the two new specimens has qualities in her favour."
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"You'll find my thoughts more interesting."
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"Right thinking will be as quickly rewarded."
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"I have to concentrate."
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"They don't mean to be evil."
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"Well, Mr. Spock?"
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"Captain, please. It's your life now. At least a chance for life."
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"You keep talking about life, Mr. Spock, a chance for life."
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"Watch."
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"Guilty? Yes or no, captain."
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"You've asked me why. You'll see the answer now."
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"Captain."
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"you will now begin carefully guided lives."
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"And start by burying you?"
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"our zoological gardens will furnish a variety of plant life."
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"Look, I'll make a deal with you."
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"You give me proof that our ship is all right, send these two back,"
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"...you go with her."
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"Their method of storing records is crude and consumed much time."
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"You were our last hope."
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"mutual cooperation?"
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"Let's get back to the ship."
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"I can't."
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"You'll give her back her illusion of beauty."
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"Mr. Spock, even if regulations are explicit,"
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"Ask you to face the death penalty too?"
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"Signed, Mendez, J. I., commodore, Starbase 11."
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"Mr. Spock, when you're finished,"
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"and you have reality."
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"I find it hard to believe the events of the past 24 hours."
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"Or the plea of Mr. Spock, standing general court-martial."
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"of unlawfully taking command of this starship?"
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"Of sabotaging the computers of this vessel"
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"and locking it on a course for planet Talos IV?"
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"- Guilty. - And of forcibly attempting to transport"
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"- Captain Pike to that planet? - Guilty."
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"Why? Why does Spock want to take to that forbidden world"
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"now a shell of a man, unable to speak or move?"
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"But there, before our eyes, actual images from 13 years ago"
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"of Captain Pike as he was when he commanded this vessel,"
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"and of how the Enterprise had become the first and only starship"
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"to visit Talos IV."
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"No survivors. No encampment."
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"he was seeing anything they wished him to see."
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