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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Menagerie: Part II (S01E01)
"And Captain Pike was gone,"
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"Then the images we've been seeing..."
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"Are coming from Talos IV, sir."
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"Mr. Spock, you're aware of the orders regarding any contact with Talos IV."
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"- Have you lost your mind? - Captain..."
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"Jim, please don't stop me."
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"Don't let him stop me."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"to seek out new life and new civilizations,"
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"Despite all we can do,"
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"images continue to be transmitted to us from Talos IV."
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"Starfleet has ordered no contact with Talos IV."
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"You have no choice, sir. I'm sorry."
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"The Keeper has taken over control of our screen."
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"Do you understand, sir?"
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"As you saw before,"
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"Captain Pike had been knocked unconscious"
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"and captured by the Talosians."
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"Can you hear me?"
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"My name is Christopher Pike,"
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"commander of the space vehicle Enterprise from a stellar group"
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"at the other end of this galaxy."
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"Our intentions are peaceful."
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"Can you understand me?"
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"This is no surprise, since his vessel was baited here so easily"
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"You're not speaking, yet I can hear you."
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"You will note the confusion as it reads our thought transmissions."
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"You can read my mind, I can read yours."
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"You'll now see the primitive fear-threat reaction."
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"The specimen is about to boast of his strength,"
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"and so on."
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"frustrated into a need to display physical prowess,"
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"If you were in here, wouldn't you test the strength of these walls too?"
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"There's a way out of any cage, and I'll find it."
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"than our specimens from other planets."
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"We can soon begin the experiment."
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"The inhabitants of this planet must live deep underground,"
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"probably manufacture food and other needs down there."
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"Now, our tests indicate the planet surface,"
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"without considerably more vegetation or some animals,"
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"is simply too barren to support life."
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"So we just thought we saw survivors there, Mr. Spock."
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"Exactly. An illusion, placed in our minds by this planet's inhabitants."
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"They had us seeing just what we wanted to see:"
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"Human beings who'd survived with dignity and bravery."
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"Everything entirely logical, right down to the building of the camp,"
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"the tattered clothing, everything."
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"The inhabitants of this planet can read our minds."
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"They can create illusions out of a person's own thoughts,"
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"memories and experiences, even out of a person's own desires."
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"and just as impossible to ignore."
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"If we start buzzing about down there,"
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"we're liable to find their mental power is so great,"
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"they could reach out and swat this ship as though it were a fly."
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"Now, that entry may have stood up against hand lasers,"
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"but we can transmit the ship's power against it,"
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"enough to blast half a continent."
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"We'll try blasting through that metal."
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"Thousands of us are already probing the creature's thoughts, magistrate."
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"I read most strongly a recent death struggle"
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"in which it fought to protect its life."
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"giving the specimen something more interesting to protect."
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"It's deserted. There'll be weapons and perhaps food."
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"This is Rigel Vll."
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"Please, we must hide ourselves."
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"I was in a cage, a cell, in some kind of a zoo."
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"They've reached into my mind"
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"Yes, he was still inside his cell."
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"- But knowing that couldn't help him. - The Talosians controlled his brain."
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"And could make him live any place, any time,"
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"He would see, taste,"
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"suffer, with the same reality as you gentlemen sitting there."
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"the one the survivors call Vina."
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"Or rather, the image of Vina. But why you again?"
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"Why didn't they create a different girl?"
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"Quick. If you attack while it's not looking..."
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"You have to kill him, as you did here before."
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"You can tell my jailers I won't go along with it."
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"You'll feel every moment of whatever happens to you."
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"Who is she? Why have they stopped the images?"
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"Because they know that Captain Pike is fatigued."
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"We can reconvene later."
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"- I demand to know why. - If you'll be patient, the answers to..."
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"You're forgetting you're on trial, Spock."
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"You will answer all questions put to you."
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"I regret we'll have to wait and see it there."
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"Personal log, stardate 3013.2."
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"Reconvening court-martial of Mr. Spock"
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"the story of Captain Pike's imprisonment there."
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"To please you."
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"- As real as you wish. - Oh, no."
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"Perhaps they made me out of dreams you've forgotten."
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"What, and dressed you in the same metal fabric they wear?"
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"So they can see how their specimen performs?"
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"They want to see how I react, is that it?"
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"Don't you have a dream,"
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"something you've always wanted very badly?"
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"Do they..."
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"...feel with me too?"
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"You can have whatever dream you want."
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"I can become anything,"
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"You can have anything you want in the whole universe."
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"Yes, yes, you can please me."
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"You can tell me about them."
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"Is there any way I can keep them from probing my mind"
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"Does that mean there is a way?"
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"You're a fool."
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"there's not much point in continuing this conversation, is there?"
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"- All circuits engaged, Mr. Spock. - Standing by, Number One."
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"- Take cover. - Ten, nine, eight,"
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"four, three, two, one."
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"Can you give us any more?"
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"Our circuits are beginning to heat. We'll have to cease power."
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"Disengage!"
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"The top of that knoll should've been sheared off the first second."
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"Maybe it was."
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"Their power of illusion is so great, we can't be sure of anything we do"
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"Perhaps if you asked me some questions,"
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"I could answer."
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"If I tell you, then will you pick some dream you've had,"
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