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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - A Taste of Armageddon (S01E01)
"They'll want to do the same. Only the next attack they launch"
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"will do a lot more than just count up numbers on a computer."
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"You, of course, will want to retaliate. If I were you, I'd start making bombs."
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"All right. It's instinctive."
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"But the instinct can be fought."
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"That's all it takes. Knowing that we're not going to kill today."
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"Peace or utter destruction."
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"As a third party interested only in peace"
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"and the establishment of normal relations,"
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"any more people than one of their computer attacks,"
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"I had a feeling that they would do anything to avoid it. Even talk peace."
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"Sometimes a feeling, Mr. Spock, is all we humans have to go on."
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"Why, Mr. Spock, you almost make me believe in miracles."
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"The Enterprise is en route to star cluster NGC 321."
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"Objective: To open diplomatic relations"
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"We have sent a message to Eminiar Vll,"
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"informing them of our friendly intentions."
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"We are awaiting an answer."
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"Nothing yet, lieutenant?"
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"Nothing, captain. Hailing frequencies are open."
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"Have you received an answer to your message yet, captain?"
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"Nothing yet, ambassador. We're awaiting a reply."
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"Today is the first time we've had any evidence they've picked up our signal."
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"- Sir, it's code 710. - Are you sure?"
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"Code 710 means under no circumstances"
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"are we to approach that planet. No circumstances whatsoever."
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"You will disregard that signal, captain."
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"thousands of lives have been lost on this quadrant,"
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"lives that could have been saved if the Federation had a treaty port here."
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"- I'm quite prepared to take that risk. - You are?"
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"I'm thinking about this ship, my crew."
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"I have my orders, captain, and now you have yours."
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"You will proceed on course,"
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"You're well aware that my mission gives me the power of command."
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"In view of code 710, captain, may I suggest?"
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"Phaser crews, stand by. Deflector shields up."
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"We're going in, gentlemen."
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"Peacefully, I hope, but peacefully or not..."
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"...we're going in."
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"Captain's log, stardate 3192.5."
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"Preparing to beam down to planet's surface."
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"We know very little about them. Their civilisation is advanced."
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"They've had space flight for several centuries,"
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"When first contacted more than 50 years ago,"
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"Eminiar Vll was at war with its nearest neighbour."
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"The Earth expedition making the report failed to return from its mission."
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"Kirk, what's this about you going alone?"
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"Not alone, Mr. Ambassador. I'm taking some security people with me."
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"- It is my prerogative... - I can't risk beaming you down there"
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"- Mr. Spock. - Transporter Room standing by."
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"- What coordinates? - We have selected a site which,"
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"No apparent notice taken of us at all, which seems strange."
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"They did scan us when we assumed orbit. Obviously, they know we're here."
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"Screens down, but all defensive details on general alert status, captain."
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"Landing party will pick up phaser number ones from the arsenal."
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"- Keep them inconspicuous. Mr. Scott? - Yes, sir?"
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"The ship is yours. Take care of her until I come back."
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"They will materialise there."
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"I'm Captain James T. Kirk of the starship Enterprise,"
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"I know. I am Mea 3."
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"I congratulate you on your instrumentation."
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"If you'll follow me, please."
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"- You were warned not to come here. - I had orders to come here."
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"- It was for your own safety, captain. - I see no danger here."
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"The danger exists."
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"It would be morally incorrect to do less than extend our hospitality."
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"Anan 7 and members of the High Council await you."
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"If you will come this way, please."
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"I'm Captain Kirk. This is my first officer, Mr. Spock."
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"between your people and mine."
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"That is impossible."
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"We have been at war for 500 years."
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"We find it highly advanced, prosperous in a material sense,"
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"Yet you say you are at war. There is no evidence of this."
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"Casualties among our civilian population"
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"That is one reason, captain, why we told you to stay away."
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"As long as your ship is orbiting our planet, it is in severe danger."
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"The third planet in our system, called Vendikar."
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"Originally settled by our people and now a ruthless enemy."
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"Highly advanced technologically."
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"Please excuse me."
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"Vendikar is attacking."
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"- It will not last long. - Don't you take shelter?"
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"- There is no shelter, captain. - Are these attacks frequent?"
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"Oh, yes. And we will retaliate immediately."
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"A hit, right here in the city."
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"Do you hear any explosions, Mr. Spock?"
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"- Sir? - Tricorder readings."
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"Radiation disturbances of any kind."
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"Nothing, sir. No evidence."
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"Mea, if this is an attack,"
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"Fusion bombs, materialised by the enemy over their targets."
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"- Kirk to bridge. Scotty? - Scott here, captain."
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"Scanners operative on the planet surface?"
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"Of course, sir. As per orders."
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"Anything unusual?"
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"Nothing, sir. All quiet."
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"Yes, I see it. They were warned."
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"Just as it happened 50 years ago."
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"Alert a security detachment. They may be needed."
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"But our casualties are high, very high."
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"which has had this entire planet under surveillance."
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"All during this..."
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"...so-called attack of yours, we have been monitoring you."
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"There's been no attack, no explosions, no radiations,"
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"no disturbances whatsoever."
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"If this is some sort of game you're playing..."
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"This is no game, captain."
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"Half a million people have just been killed."
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"- Activate the attack units, Sar. - Yes, councilman."
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"Launch immediate counterattack."
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"Computers, captain."
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"They fight their war with computers, totally."
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"Yes, of course."
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"- To report? - To our disintegration machines."
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"You must understand, captain,"
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"we have been at war for 500 years."
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"Under ordinary conditions, no civilisation could withstand that."
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"Then the attack by Vendikar was theoretical?"
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"An attack is mathematically launched."
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