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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Paradise Syndrome (S03E03)
"They chose a medicine chief to keep the secret of the temple"
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"and to use it when the sky darkens."
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"Secrets of the temple."
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"The secrets were passed on from father to son?"
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"Well, why doesn't Salish use it? Why are the people in danger?"
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"He died before he told Salish the secret."
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"Our people rejoice, and wish to honour your name."
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"But I did not know what you wished to be called."
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"What may I tell them?"
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"Ki..."
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"K... Kirok?"
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"Then it must be ourselves, the way we live."
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"Your land is rich, your people happy."
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"We will change it."
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"I can't tell you anything."
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"All I can tell you is that I'm..."
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"...happy and peaceful here."
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"I'm not sure, but I think I've never felt that way before."
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"Why are they so sure I can help them?"
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"Well, you came from the stone metal."
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"- And did you not bring life to the child? - Yes, but I..."
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"I need time to remember."
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"Here, there is much time."
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"For everything."
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"- Coordinates, Mr. Chekov. - Tau 8.7, Beta 0.041."
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"That is our target. The asteroid's weakest point."
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"Almost dead centre, sir."
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"Lock all phasers on that mark. Maximum intensity, narrow beam."
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"I want to split that fissure wide open."
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"You sound like you're cutting a diamond."
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"- Very astute, doctor. - All phasers locked, sir."
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"We'll fire in sequence"
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"and continue firing as long as Mr. Scott can maintain power."
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"- Standing by, sir. - Fire phasers."
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"Phaser 1 firing."
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"Phaser 4 firing."
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"- All phasers fired, sir. - Rig for simultaneous firing, Mr. Sulu."
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"Commence simultaneous bombardment."
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"The ritual cloak is finished."
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"If it pleases you, I would like to name the Joining day."
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"The Joining day?"
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"If there is another, I will step aside."
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"No, Miramanee, there is no one else in my mind or my heart."
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"God's wish is above tribal law."
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"Name the Joining day."
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"The sooner our happiness together begins,"
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"- Tomorrow. - Tomorrow."
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"And don't ask for any more warp 9 speeds, Mr. Spock."
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"Our star drive is completely burned out."
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"The only thing we have left is impulse power."
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"- Estimated repair time. - Hanging here in space? Forever."
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"The only thing that will fix these poor darlings is the nearest repair base."
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"I've already surmised that. Thank you, Mr. Scott."
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"Well, Spock,"
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"I accept the responsibility, doctor."
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"You've been driving yourself too hard and I want you to get some rest."
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"Mr. Chekov, resume heading 883, mark 41."
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"Back to that planet without warp speed? Lt'll take months, Spock."
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"Exactly 59.223 days, doctor."
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"And that asteroid will be four hours behind us all the way."
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"Well, then, what's the use?"
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"We might not be able to save the captain even if he still is alive."
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"We might not be able to save anything, including this ship."
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"You haven't heard a word I've said."
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"All you've been doing is staring at that blasted obelisk."
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"Another calculated Vulcan risk, doctor."
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"It's a time for joy for all my people."
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"to give me time to tell the priestess that you follow"
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"and that the Joining will take place."
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"I have found paradise."
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"- Nobody's asking for your permission. - Then you must strike me dead."
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"You bleed."
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"Behold a god who bleeds."
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"Behold a god who bleeds."
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"Kill me. Kill me, Kirok."
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"For I will not rest until I prove to my people that you are no god."
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"I thought you were reporting to Sickbay."
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"There isn't time, doctor, I must decipher those obelisk symbols."
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"They're a highly advanced form of cipher writing."
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"You've been trying to do that ever since we started back to that planet."
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"- Fifty-eight days. - I'm aware of that, doctor."
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"I'm also aware that when we arrive at the planet"
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"we'll have barely four hours to effect rescue."
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"I believe those symbols are the key."
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"Well, you won't read them by killing yourself."
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"Now, if you don't let up, you're gonna collapse."
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"I am not hungry, doctor."
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"And under stress, we Vulcans can do without sleep for weeks."
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"Well, your Vulcan metabolism is so low it can hardly be measured"
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"and as for the pressure, that green ice water you call blood..."
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"My physical condition is not important, doctor. That obelisk is."
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"Well, my diagnosis is exhaustion brought on from overwork and guilt."
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"You're blaming yourself for crippling this ship, just as we blamed you."
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"Well, we were wrong. So were you."
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"You made a command decision. Jim would have done the same."
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"My prescription is rest."
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"Now, do I have to call the security guards to enforce it?"
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"Miramanee?"
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"Miramanee?"
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"Each time your arms hold me is as joyous as the first."
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"I'm happy. I'm so happy."
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"They were gone for a while, but they've come back."
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"I feel I should know them."
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"Not here."
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"I have a gift for you."
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"It may make you happy."
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"Wait."
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"These last few weeks,"
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"Fragments of memories. I can almost get hold of them."
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"I bear your child."
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"A canal. And with it, we'll bring the water from the lake"
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"right to the lodge."
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"And we can expand the system"
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"and irrigate the fields and double the food supply."
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"And with the power of the lamp..."
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"- Which turns night into day,"
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"- Preserve. - Preserve."
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"- Preserve. Famine. - For times of famine."
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"That is why you made the lamp, Kirok."
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"So that I would never know when it was night and I'd be forever cooking."
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