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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Paradise Syndrome (S03E03)
"I swear that's honeysuckle I smell."
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"The relative size, age and composition of this planet"
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"If we are to divert the asteroid which is on a collision course with this planet,"
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"You did say 30 minutes."
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"It's like discovering Atlantis. Or Shangri-la."
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"Shouldn't we contact them, Jim? Tell them?"
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"Too primitive to grasp the concept of space flight, doctor."
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"We've got a job to do. Let's get back to the Enterprise."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"the angle necessary to divert it enough to avoid destruction is minute."
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"we'll return here and resume the search."
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"It we don't get to that deflection point in time,"
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"In that case, everyone on this planet will die, including the captain."
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"Can a few more minutes matter, Spock?"
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"They're familiar, and yet unfamiliar."
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"Who am I? Try to remember."
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"I can't give you warp 9 much longer, Mr. Spock."
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"We must be certain. I say he must prove he is a god."
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"will send a god to save us,"
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"I came from the temple, as Miramanee said,"
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"can't remember."
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"There is no light in the eyes."
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"Way back..."
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"Give him the medicine badge."
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"Deflection point minus four."
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"Activate deflectors."
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"until we can employ all power on phaser beams."
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"Jim won't be able to get out of its path."
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"Miramanee."
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"What do you mean? We cannot go against tradition."
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"Miramanee,"
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"if you could choose,"
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"There are no lacings. How is this thing removed?"
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"Yes. How does this open?"
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"His father did not wish to share his power too soon."
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"Kir..."
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"- Have we displeased you? - No, no. Everything is fine."
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"Perhaps we have not improved as quickly as the Wise Ones wish."
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"But there is something. Tell us."
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"My bairns. My poor bairns."
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"I'm the daughter of the chief. Tribal law betroths me to our leader."
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"the longer it will last."
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"you took your calculated risk in your calculated Vulcan way and you lost."
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"You lost for us, you lost for that planet and you lost for Jim."
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"And my responsibility is the health of this crew."
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"You will wait until I walk the holy path to the earth lodge first,"
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"Surely no man has ever attained such happiness."
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"Get out of my way, Salish."
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"I have no intention of striking you dead."
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"You bleed, Kirok."
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"You've hardly eaten or slept for weeks."
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"I thought you no longer had the dreams,"
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"that you no longer saw the strange lodge which moves through the sky."
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"I don't deserve this happiness."
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"A gift?"
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"However, the dreams return every night."
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"And then..."
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"You."
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"- Lamp? - Lamp."
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"Oh, no. No, no, no."
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"The lake will go wild and the earth will tremble. Only you can save us."
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"But I can't do anything about the wind or the sky."
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"But you are a god."
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"Well, what do you wait for, god? Your robes?"
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"Take care of Miramanee."
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"Yes, the obelisk is a marker, just as I thought."
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"which were in danger of extinction"
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"I've always wondered why there were so many humanoids"
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"And we have to find that deflector and put it back into working order."
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"- Miramanee! - Don't hurt him!"
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"- I belong to him. - Then go."
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"- You lied to us! - Kill him!"
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"- Spock to Enterprise. - Come in, Mr. Spock."
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"Miramanee."
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"The nurse has given you something to ease the pain."
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"Naturally, since he did not come from there."
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"- Can you help him? - It would take time."
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"- Spock here. - Tracking report, sir."
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"I am Kirok."
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"This obelisk is one huge deflector mechanism."
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"and activate the deflector mechanism within the next 50 minutes,"
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"The key must be in these symbols. We've gotta decipher them."
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"I already have to some extent, captain. They are musical notes."
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"If you can remember your exact words, captain..."
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"Do what you can."
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"Will she live?"
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"- Look at those pine trees. - And that lake."
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"I swear that's a little orange blossom thrown in."
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"Growth exactly like that of Earth on a planet half a galaxy away."
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"makes it highly improbable that it would evolve similarly to Earth"
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"What in blazes is that?"
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"- Analysis, Spock? - An alien metal of some kind."
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"An alloy resistant to probe."
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"Readings can't even measure its age accurately."
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"- Any theories about what it is? - Negative, captain,"
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"but structures of this complexity"
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"require extremely sophisticated building apparatus,"
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"the kind usually found in cultures surpassing or equalling our own."
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"Meadows and no meteor craters."
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"The whole place is an enigma, biologically and culturally."
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"What's the nearest concentration of life forms, Mr. Spock?"
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"Bearing 117, mark 4."
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"Every second we delay arriving at the deflection point"
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"compounds the problem, perhaps past solution."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Then let's go. Let's find out what life forms are blessed by this environment."
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"A mixture of Navajo, Mohican and Delaware, I believe."
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"All among the more advanced and peaceful tribes."
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"Mr. Spock, is it possible"
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"there's a more evolved civilisation somewhere else on this planet?"
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"Highly improbable, captain."
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"Sensor probes indicate only one type of life form here."
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"Tell them what? An asteroid's coming to smash their world into atoms?"
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"Our appearance here would only serve to confuse and frighten them."
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"It's just so peaceful. Uncomplicated."
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"No problems, no command decisions."
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"Typical human reaction to an idyllic natural setting."
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"we referred to it as the Tahiti Syndrome."
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"It's particularly common to overpressured leader types,"
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