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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (S03E03)
"Dr. McCoy, the Fabrini descendants are scheduled to debark"
Star Trek (1966)
"I think that we could manage to be in that vicinity at that time."
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"- Do we have maximum magnification? - Yes, sir."
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"- Missile spread, Mr. Spock? - Very archaic type. Sublight speed."
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"Mr. Chekov, get a fix on the missile's point of origin."
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"Fire phasers."
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"Mr. Chekov, alter course to the missile's point of origin."
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"Warp Factor 3, sir."
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"You're excused. You may return to your quarters."
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"No, I'm sorry, doctor. I've called the captain and I'll wait until he comes."
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"- What's the emergency? - I said you were excused, nurse."
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"Please, Christine. I promise you I'll give the captain a full report."
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"That was quite a scene."
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"I've completed the standard physical examinations for the entire crew."
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"I found nothing unusual, with one exception."
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"- What is it? - Xenopolycythemia. It has no cure."
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"- Who? - He has one year to live at the most."
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"- Who is it? - The ship's chief medical officer."
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"- You? - I'll be most effective on the job"
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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 boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"I have just had the sad duty of informing Starfleet"
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"Correct, captain. We are approaching those coordinates."
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"And that object on the screen?"
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"An asteroid, 200 miles in diameter."
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"Negative, captain. We've had that area on scanners constantly."
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"Correct, captain."
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"Full sensor probe, Mr. Spock."
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"It is pursuing an independent course through this solar system."
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"How could that be?"
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"Unless it's powered. A spaceship?"
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"- Source of power? - Atomic, very archaic."
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"Leaving a trail of debris and hard radiation."
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"Asteroid has an outer shell, which is hollow."
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"It surrounds an independent inner core,"
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"which has a breathable atmosphere."
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"Sensors read no life forms."
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"Then it must be on automatic controls."
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"Or the passengers, or builders, are dead."
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"- Interesting. - Yes."
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"- Daran V? Inhabited. - Correct."
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"Population approximately 3 billion, 724 million, if memory serves me."
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"Estimated time of impact, 396 days."
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"Mr. Sulu, Match Enterprise speed with that of the asteroid vessel."
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"Mr. Spock and I are transporting aboard."
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"- Mr. Scott, you have the Conn. - Aye, sir."
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"All right, doctor. If that's what you want."
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"One fails to see the logic in making a ship look like a planet."
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"Wouldn't know this was a spaceship. Kirk to Enterprise."
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"Enterprise, Scott here."
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"No apparent opening."
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"You've found no intelligent life forms, Mr. Spock, but surely..."
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"The asteroid ship is over 10,000 years old, doctor."
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"Still no sign of life forms, captain."
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"These are weapons?"
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"Let me go to my friend."
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"Welcome to the world of Yonada."
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"I can't say I think much of your welcome."
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"Take them."
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"You will kneel."
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"She called this "the world.""
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"They've been in flight 10,000 years. Maybe they don't realise it."
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"Oh, Oracle of the people, most perfect and wise."
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"Strangers have come to our world."
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"They bear instruments we do not understand."
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"Who are you?"
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"This is my medical officer, Dr. McCoy. My first officer, Mr. Spock."
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"We've come in friendship."
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"Dr. McCoy."
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"Bones."
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"Bones?"
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"The doctor must have received an excessively large electrical shock."
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"Nothing else could have caused this, captain."
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"At least, nothing that has happened here."
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"You're right, Spock."
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"The shock was serious because of McCoy's weakened condition."
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"May I ask precisely what is troubling the doctor?"
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"but I think you should know now."
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"Bones, how is it?"
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"The captain and I seem to have suffered no ill effects."
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"That Oracle really got to me."
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"I must be especially susceptible to its magic spells."
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"Spock knows."
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"Well, we better get to the control room."
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"- Are you in any condition to get up? - Don't worry, I can make it, Jim."
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"Captain, informing these people they're on a ship"
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"may be in violation of the Prime Directive of Starfleet Command."
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"but it's better than exterminating them."
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"- Logical, captain. - And the 3 billion on Daran V."
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"Gentlemen, I believe we have a visitor."
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"For strength."
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"Many of us have felt the power of our Oracle."
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"This has been of benefit."
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"Tastes like an ancient herb derivative."
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"Where is outside?"
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"Outside, up there, everywhere."
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"So they say, also."
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"I am not sure."
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"and I have touched the sky."
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"He's dead."
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"He said it was forbidden to climb the mountains."
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"Because if you did, you'd touch the sky"
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"and find out that you were living on a big ball."
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"Not a planet, but a spaceship. And that knowledge seems to be forbidden."
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"What happened?"
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"We don't know. He just suddenly screamed in pain and died."
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"Fetch the guard."
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"Forgive him, for he was an old man."
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"shall be punished."
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"He served well for many years."
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"Take him away gently."
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"You do not seem well. It is distressing to me."
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"Oh, no, I'm quite all right, thank you."
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"It is the will of the Oracle that you now be treated as honoured guests."
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"The young lady did show a marked preference for your company."
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"Well, now, nobody can blame her for that, can they?"
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"But she obviously prefers you and you obviously don't seem to mind."
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"If you could arrange to be alone with the young lady,"
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"Spock and I would be left alone to find the power controls of this world."
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