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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - By Any Other Name (S02E02)
"Perhaps practicality."
Star Trek (1966)
"They chose the Enterprise as the best vessel for the trip."
Star Trek (1966)
"We've got to stop them. We outnumber them."
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"Their only hold on us is the paralysis field."
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"Well, that's enough. One wrong move and they jam all our neural circuits."
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"Jam."
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"Spock, if you reverse the circuits on McCoy's neuro-analyser,"
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"I am dubious of the possibilities of success, captain."
Star Trek (1966)
"The medical equipment is not designed to put out a great deal of power."
Star Trek (1966)
"The polarised elements would burn out quickly."
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"Is there a chance at all?"
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"- A small one. - We'll take it."
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"Mr. Spock..."
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"I assure you, captain, I'm in perfect health."
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"No, you're not. Dr. McCoy's given you a thorough examination and you're ill."
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"It's a good idea, Jim, but anyone looking at him can tell he's healthy."
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"Complete relaxation of every part of the mind and body."
Star Trek (1966)
"We find it more restful to the body than your so-called vacation."
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"It will take me a moment to prepare."
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"Jim, his heartbeat really is slow."
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"His pulse is practically nonexistent."
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"Hanar!"
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"Hanar."
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"What do you want, human?"
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"Mr. Spock is ill. The doctor thinks he may be dying."
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"Stand away from the door."
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"Do what you can with him, Bones."
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"- Doctor, what happened? - Prepare two cc's of Stokaline."
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"- Stokaline? But, doctor, that... - Don't argue, nurse, just get it."
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"- But, doc... - Please, just follow orders, will you?"
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"There, that should do it."
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"Just let him rest now."
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"You see, it's a flare-up of Rigelian Kassaba fever."
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"He suffered from it about ten years ago,"
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"and it recurs every now and then."
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"There's no danger if he gets medication in time."
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"He'll be all right in a couple of hours."
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"Very well. I will inform Rojan. You will stay here."
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"What do you want from me now?"
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"We will beam aboard the vessel shortly."
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"- You will obey. - Or you will kill more of my people."
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"Captain Kirk,"
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"the importance of my mission."
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"It calls for much from us,"
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"These are lovely."
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"Captain Kirk, what is it you call them?"
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"Our memory tapes tell us of such things on Kelvan."
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"Crystals that form with such rapidity they seem to grow."
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"They look like this fragile thing somewhat."
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"We call them sahsheer."
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"A rose by any other name."
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"A quote from a great human poet, Shakespeare."
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"Drea has computed and laid a course for Kelva, captain."
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"We've jumped to warp 8."
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"We will approach the barrier within an hour."
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"Very well."
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"Yes, I was informed. You may go."
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"- Anything? - I've located their power source."
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"It's installed in Engineering."
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"We're just going to jam it."
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"I've tied in all the lab computers."
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"That'll give it a bit more power to push with."
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"This is it. Now all we have to do..."
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"Whatever it is we must do, it is impossible."
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"This material surrounding the projector"
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"is the same as I discovered on the planet."
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"Readings indicate it is impervious to any of our weapons."
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"We cannot penetrate the casing to get to the machine."
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"That's it, then."
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"There is one other possibility, Mr. Scott."
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"The final decision, of course, must be the captain's,"
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"but I believe we must have it ready for him."
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"The Enterprise is propelled by matter-antimatter reactors."
Star Trek (1966)
"The barrier we must traverse"
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"is negative energy."
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"I see what you're getting at."
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"- I can't say I like it. - Nor I."
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"But it must be made available to the captain."
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"Impossible, captain. The power source is protected"
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"Mr. Scott and I have prepared the means"
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"for the only logical alternative available to us."
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"What alternative?"
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"The barrier we must penetrate is composed of negative energy."
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"I have opened the control valves to the matter-antimatter nacelles."
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"On your signal, I will flood them with positive energy."
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"What?"
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"When we engage the barrier, the ship will explode."
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"And so will we."
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"Are you mad? I can't just..."
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"Take your places, gentlemen, we're approaching the barrier."
Star Trek (1966)
"With the Enterprise under control of the Kelvans,"
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"we are approaching the energy barrier at the edge of our galaxy."
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"They have rigged this ship to explode on my signal."
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"Sensors indicate density negative, radiation negative, energy negative."
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"All instruments off the dial, captain. We are in contact with the barrier."
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"Outside hull temperature rising, sir."
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"Over 2,000 degrees now."
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"Sir?"
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"Hold your position."
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"We..."
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"Instruments returning to normal, captain."
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"All decks report, damage and casualties."
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"Several systems out, sir, operating on emergency backup."
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"I'll have a full report on ship's status for you in a moment, sir."
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"Your people are most efficient, captain."
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"Thank you. So are yours."
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"Hanar, start the neutralising operation."
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"What neutralising operation?"
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"You humans are troublesome for us."
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"But there aren't enough of us"
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"to efficiently guard all of you all of the time."
Star Trek (1966)
"Further, the food synthesizers"
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"We are therefore neutralising all non-essential personnel."
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"The procedure is already under way."
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"Now, as to Bridge personnel..."
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"Drea."
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"We have no need for communication."
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"And since Drea is capable of handling the ship from here on..."
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"than exploding the ship, as your engineer had thought to do?"
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"Tomar has devised a mechanism to prevent any further tampering."
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