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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Mudd's Women (S01E01)
"That is, not unless you want it to."
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"You can save it, girls."
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"I apologise for what he said, sir."
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"He's so used to buying and selling people..."
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"The commander of the transport to see you, captain."
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"Hello."
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"Is this your crew, captain?"
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"This is me cargo."
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"on the male members of my crew,"
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"Well, how the devil am I supposed to know this is a starship, captain?"
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"There I am with a cargo of young lovelies,"
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"a strange ship comes up alongside..."
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"Well, naturally I did me best to evade you."
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"And starship captain or no, you exceeded your authority"
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"- Your name, please? - Walsh. Leo Walsh."
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"You destroyed me ship, captain."
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"Mr. Walsh, I'm convening a ship's hearing on your actions."
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"- You're a hard-nosed one, captain. - And you're a liar, Mr. Walsh."
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"I think we both understand each other."
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"Security."
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"You're on duty, Johnny-O."
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"Back to reality."
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"You can feel their eyes when they look at you."
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"Like something grabbing hold of you."
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"- You notice that? - I noticed."
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"Cool it, now, Johnny, okay?"
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"I've got trouble, Mr. Spock."
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"I'm well aware of that, Mr. Scott."
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"One lithium crystal left, and that with a hairline split at the base."
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"Better rig a bypass circuit."
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"Can't. We blew the whole converter assembly."
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"- Kirk here. - Needed on the bridge, captain."
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"Calm down, now."
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"Do you mind waiting outside?"
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"- Sorry, sir. - Well."
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"Now, answer every question they put to you. Don't lie."
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"Well, you've no need to, have you?"
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"And don't submit to a med..."
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"- But what if they ask us about..? - They won't."
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"No, no, no, they won't."
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"Now, don't be panicking, loves."
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"- We'll get to... - Get where?"
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"We don't have a ship, and we're headed the wrong way, Harry."
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"Le..."
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"Don't forget that."
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"So lovely. Lovely, aren't they?"
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"If they'll only think lovely thoughts, if they smile,"
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"The entire ship's power is feeding through one lithium crystal."
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"Then switch to bypass circuits."
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"We burned them all out when we superheated, captain."
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"If it makes you feel any better, engineer,"
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"that's one jackass we're going to see skinned."
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"But it's frustrating."
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"Almost a million gross tons of vessel"
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"depending on a hunk of crystal the size of my fist."
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"And that crystal won't hold up."
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"Not pulling all our power through it."
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"Well, Mr. Spock?"
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"There's a lithium-mining operation on Rigel Xll."
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"- High-grade ore, I've heard. - Location and distance."
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"Mr. Farrell has the course."
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"Rigel Xll, Mr. Farrell."
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"Onboard the USS Enterprise, a ship's hearing is being convened"
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"This hearing is convened."
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"Stardate 1329.2, onboard starship USS Enterprise."
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"Your correct name."
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"Gentlemen, surely you're not going to take the word of a soulless"
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"mechanical device over that of a real flesh-and-blood man."
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"State your correct name for the record."
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"- Harry Mudd. - Incorrect."
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"Of course not. Gentlemen, I'm simply an honest businessman."
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"Incorrect."
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"If it can read our minds too..."
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"Just what's on the record."
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"Offence record: Smuggling."
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"Purchase of space vessel with counterfeit currency."
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"Mr. Mudd, you are charged with galaxy travel without a flight plan,"
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"without an identification beam,"
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"and failure to answer a starship's signal,"
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"thus effecting a menace to navigation..."
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"What, my tiny little ship in this immense galaxy?"
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"You're also charged with operation of a vessel without a master's licence."
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"Untrue. I have a master's ticket."
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"Incorrect."
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"Well, very simply,"
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"Leo Walsh, who was to be my captain on this trip,"
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"I had no choice but to take out me ship me own self, did I?"
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"...courtesy to him. In memoriam, as it were."
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"Destination and purpose of journey?"
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"Planet Ophiuchus III. Wiving settlers."
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"Data on witnesses."
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"No data."
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"Computer, go to sensor probe. Any unusual readings?"
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"No decipherable reading on females."
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"However, unusual reading on male board members."
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"Detecting high respiration patterns,"
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"blood pressure higher than normal."
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"Well, that's sufficient."
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"Do you see, gentlemen? Just as I told you,"
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"three lovely ladies destined for frontier planets"
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"to be the companions of lonely men."
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"To supply that warmth of a human touch that's so desperately needed."
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"A wife, a home, a family."
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"Gentlemen, I look upon this work as a sacred public trust."
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"I've devoted me whole life to it."
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"Incorrect."
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"Well, I'm about to start devoting my entire life to it."
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"Did these ladies come voluntarily?"
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"Well, of course. For example,"
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"Ruthie here comes from a pelagic planet. Sea ranches."
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"It's the same story for all of us, captain. No men."
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"with automated machines for company,"
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"and two brothers to cook for, mend their clothes,"
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"canal mud a foot thick on their boots every time they walked in."
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"We've got men willing to be our husbands waiting for us"
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"and you're taking us in the opposite direction."
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"Staring at us like we were Saturnius harem girls or something."
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"The only charges are against Mr. Mudd,"
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"Only heaven's own truth,"
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"which I've just given you."
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