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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Menagerie: Part II (S01E01)
"They can't actually make you do anything you don't want to."
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"But they try to trick me with their illusions."
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"And they can punish you when you're not cooperative."
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"That's why it's so barren up there?"
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"So the Talosians who came underground found life limited here,"
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"like a narcotic."
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"you give up travel, building, creating."
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"You even forget how to repair the machines"
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"You just sit, living and reliving other lives"
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"Or sit probing the minds of zoo specimens like me."
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"They have a whole collection of specimens,"
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"- Please. - They'll need a pair of humans too."
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"You said that if I answered your questions..."
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"But that was a bargain with something that didn't exist."
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"I'm a woman..."
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"If we..."
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"Don't! Please!"
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"Then you were captured as breeding stock?"
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"Is the Keeper actually communicating with one of his animals?"
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"If the form and the colour is not appealing,"
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"it can appear as any food you wish to visualise."
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"You overlook the unpleasant alternative of punishment."
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"Why not just put irresistible hunger in my mind?"
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"Because you can't, can you?"
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"You do have limitations, don't you?"
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"from deeper in your mind,"
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"there are things even more unpleasant."
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"Now to the female."
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"an Earth vessel did crash on our planet, but with only a single survivor."
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"All I wanted for that moment was to get my hands around your neck."
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"We repaired the survivor's injuries,"
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"Do primitive thoughts put up a block you can't read through?"
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"This is necessary in order to perpetuate the species."
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"It seems more important to you now that I begin to accept her and like her."
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"We wish our specimens to be happy in their new life."
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"So I'll feel love in a husband-wife relationship?"
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"That'd be necessary only if you intend to build a family group,"
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"- With the female properly conditioned. - You mean properly punished!"
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"I'm the one who's not cooperating. Why don't you punish me?"
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"First, an emotional protectiveness."
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"Excellent."
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"I left the Thermos hooked to my saddle."
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"Tango."
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"I'm sorry, I don't have any s..."
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"Well, they think of everything, don't they?"
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"- Is it good to be home? - They read our minds very well."
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"My, it turned out to be a lovely day, didn't it?"
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"You're home. You can even stay, if you want."
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"- We're in a menagerie, a cage. - No!"
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"I can't help either one of us if you won't give me a chance."
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"You told me once they used illusions as a narcotic."
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"They couldn't even repair the machines left by their ancestors."
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"Is that why they want us?"
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"Don't you care what they'll do to us?"
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"Back in my cage, it seemed for a couple of minutes"
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"that our keeper couldn't read my thoughts."
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"Do emotions like hate, keeping hate in your mind,"
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"does that block off our mind from them?"
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"Yes. They can't read through primitive emotions."
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"But you can't keep it up for long enough. I've tried."
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"They keep at you and at you, year after year, tricking you, punishing."
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"And they won."
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"They own me."
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"Oh, no, I don't hate you."
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"I can guess what it was like."
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"That's not enough."
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"Don't you see?"
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"They read my thoughts, my feelings,"
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"my dreams of what would be the perfect man."
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"That's why they picked you."
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"And they expect you to feel the same way."
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"If they can read my mind, then they know I'm attracted to you."
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"I was from the very first moment I saw you in the survivor's camp."
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"You were like a wild little animal."
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"I'm beginning to see why none of this has worked for you."
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"You've been home and fighting, as on Rigel."
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"That's not new to you either."
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"A person's strongest dreams are about what he can't do."
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"Yes, a ship's captain."
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"Always having to be so formal,"
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"Vina?"
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"They say no human male can resist them."
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"tempted Captain Pike with the Earth woman they held in captivity."
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"each more exciting than the last,"
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"Suppose you had all of space to choose from,"
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"and this was only one small sample."
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"Wouldn't you say it was worth a man's soul?"
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"We're hoping to transport down inside the Talosian community."
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"If our measurements and readings are an illusion also,"
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"one could find oneself materialized inside solid rock."
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"Nothing will be said if any volunteer wants to back out."
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"The women!"
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"Captain."
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"No! Let me finish!"
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"But we were a party of six. We were the only ones transported."
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"It's not fair. You don't need them."
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"They don't work."
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"It's dead. I can't make a signal."
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"- What is it? - Don't say anything."
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"I'm filling my mind with a picture of beating their misshapen heads to pulp,"
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"thoughts so primitive they black out everything else."
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"I'm filling my mind with hate."
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"A few minutes? An hour?"
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"- How can that help? - Leave him alone."
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"Picked her? For what? I don't understand."
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"Now there's a fine choice for intelligent offspring."
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"Offspring? As in children?"
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"Offspring as in, he's Adam. Is that it?"
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"They'd have more luck crossing him with a computer."
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"Well, shall we do a little time-computation?"
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"Now, adding 18 years to your age then..."
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"Since you resist the present specimen,"
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"you now have a selection."
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"I'll break out of this zoo somehow and get to you."
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"Is your blood red like ours? I'm gonna find out."
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"The female you call "Number One" has the superior mind,"
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"and would produce highly intelligent children."
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"All I want to do is get my hands on you."
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"Can you read these thoughts:"
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"Images of hate, killing?"
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