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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Paradise Syndrome (S03E03)
"like starship captains."
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"Tahiti Syndrome. Let's go take care of that asteroid."
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"But first I want another look at that obelisk."
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"- Doctor? - Yes?"
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"I suggest that any further research on your part"
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"Captain's log, stardate 4842.6."
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"First Officer Spock commanding."
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"Numerous search parties"
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"and repeated sensor probes of the area"
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"have failed to locate Captain Kirk."
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"Prepare to beam us up, Mr. Scott."
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"We're warping out of orbit."
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"Leaving? You can't be serious, Spock."
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"Doctor, that asteroid is almost as large as your Earth's moon."
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"Far enough away,"
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"But as the asteroid approaches this planet,"
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"the angle becomes so great that even the power of a starship..."
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"The devil with an asteroid! It won't get here for two months, Spock."
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"If we arrive at the deflection point in time, it may not get here at all."
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"In the meantime, what about Jim?"
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"Once the asteroid has been diverted,"
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"That may be hours from now. He may be injured or dying."
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"Doctor."
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"Assume this is the planet we're on. This is the approaching asteroid."
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"it will become physically impossible to divert this asteroid."
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"In the time it has taken me to explain the problem,"
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"the asteroid has moved from here to here."
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"The longer we delay,"
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"the less the likelihood of being able to divert it."
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"Beam us up, Mr. Scott."
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"Where am I? What place is this?"
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"What are these? I feel I should know."
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"How did I get here?"
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"Wait."
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"Who are you?"
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"We are your people."
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"We've been waiting for you to come to us."
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"Captain's log, stardate 4843.6."
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"First Officer Spock commanding."
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"We've been en route to the asteroid for several hours."
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"for a period which exceeds the recommended safety margin."
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"These engines are beginning to show signs of stress."
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"Stress or not, we cannot reduce speed."
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"I do not intend to miss that deflection point."
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"All right. But we're moving further into the danger range all the time. Every..."
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"Objection noted, Mr. Scott. Carry on."
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"Miramanee has said that you appeared to her"
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"and to her handmaiden from the walls of the temple,"
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"just as our legend foretells."
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"We do not doubt the words of our priestess,"
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"but these are troubled times and we must be sure."
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"I'll answer anything I can, but as I told you,"
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"many things are strange to me."
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"He knows nothing about danger. How can he save us?"
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"It is against custom to interrupt a tribal elder at council,"
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"even for the medicine chief."
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"Elder, words will not save us when the skies darken."
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"Our skies have darkened three times since the harvest,"
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"the last time worst of all."
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"Our legend predicts such danger"
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"and promises that the Wise Ones who planted us here"
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"one who can rouse the temple spirit and make the sky grow quiet."
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"Can you do this?"
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"and it was a beginning for me."
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"Here."
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"But I came from the sky too."
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"Only, I"
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"I can't remember."
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"Salish, a terrible thing has happened."
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"The boy was attending the fishnets"
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"and he became entangled in them and sank to the bottom of the river."
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"Lumo brought him up quickly,"
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"but he doesn't move."
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"There is no sound in the body."
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"- He will move no more. - Wait a moment."
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"Wait."
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"- He'll be all right now. - My people are grateful."
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"It's a simple technique. Goes way back..."
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"Only a god can breathe life into the dead."
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"Do you still question?"
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"Deflection point minus seven."
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"Full power, Mr. Scott."
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"The relays will reject the overload, Mr. Spock."
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"Then bypass the relays, go to manual control."
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"Aye, sir. All right, you lovelies, hold together."
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"All engines stop. Hold position here."
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"All engines stopped, sir."
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"Power dropping, sir."
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"Engineering, maintain full power. Full power."
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"- Not now. - Zero. Deflection point. Now, sir."
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"Degree of deflection, Mr. Sulu."
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"Not enough, Mr. Spock. It's only 0.0013 degrees."
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"Recircuit power to engines."
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"- Max speed, heading 37, mark 010. - Aye, sir."
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"That will put us directly in the asteroid's path."
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"Correct, Mr. Chekov. I intend to retreat in front of that asteroid"
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"- What for? - To destroy it."
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"It might also cripple the ship, and we would be crushed by the asteroid."
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"Incorrect. We'll still be able to get out of its path by use of impulse power."
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"What are you doing?"
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"I must see to the needs of the god, as is my duty."
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"You should be working on our ritual cloak."
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"There will be no ritual between us now, Salish."
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"It is because of tradition that I cannot marry you."
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"But you are promised to me."
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"That was before he came."
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"Tribal priestess and medicine chief are always joined."
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"He is medicine chief now."
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"Salish, choose another."
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"Any maiden would be honoured to join with you."
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"I wish no other."
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"You have no choice."
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"would you choose me?"
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"Perhaps you would like to bathe now."
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"tell me about the Wise Ones."
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"Tell? But a god knows everything."
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"Not this one. Tell me."
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"The Wise Ones brought us here from far away."
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