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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Loss (S04E04)
"I am adding virtual particle trajectories."
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"I am attempting to analyze motion pattern."
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"Results still inconclusive."
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"You said you woke up a new woman this morning."
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"That's how I feel."
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"Tell me about her, this new woman."
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"She's, uh, not holding anything back anymore."
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"Oh, I let it all out last night."
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"I cried for two hours."
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"I realized that I had never accepted"
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"the loss of my husband."
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"I worked hard, I kept busy."
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"I did everything to pretend it never happened."
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"And you feel different now?"
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"Completely."
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"Can I share something important with you?"
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"I've temporarily lost my empathic sense."
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"It's kind of like having one hand tied behind your back."
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"I'm so sorry."
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"Do you want me to come back?"
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"No, no, I'm fine."
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"It's just... I feel before we continue"
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"it's important that you know that, okay?"
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"Because I can't tell how you're feeling this morning."
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"But it seems to me that one night of crying"
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"can't make up for months of denial."
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"I feel better today than I have in ages."
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"You're absolutely wrong, Deanna."
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"entirely in two dimensions on a single plane."
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"They have length and width, but not height."
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"That is why the ship's forward sensors"
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"did not detect them initially."
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"We were looking at them along their edge."
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"There was no surface to read. I will illustrate."
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"Are they a life-form?"
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"The movement pattern within the cluster"
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"is not a naturally occurring phenomenon"
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"in the Newtonian sense."
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"Can you explain why they're pulling us along with them?"
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"Somehow they're able to polarize"
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"the graviton field as they move about."
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"We're caught in the wake."
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"The best idea for now is to try"
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"The laws of a three-dimensional universe say it should work."
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"Don't know about a two- dimensional universe, though."
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"So many questions."
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"How can a two-dimensional entity have access"
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"And are they aware of us?"
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"I would like to investigate this further"
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"as soon as we are free of the graviton field."
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"It's a shame we can't tell if they're sentient."
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"What do you mean by that?"
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"I'm doing the best that I can."
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"No one suggested otherwise, Counselor."
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"Mr. Data, try to isolate"
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"any signal patterns from the cluster."
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"Perhaps there'll be a basis for communication."
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"Mr. La Forge, we'll attempt your warp jump"
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"as soon as you're prepared."
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"That will be all."
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"How are you feeling?"
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"Beverly, I can't do my job."
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"I'm absolutely lost."
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"You have to do something."
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"I cross-referenced your scan results"
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"with the baseline files in the computer."
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"Nothing helpful has turned up."
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"It means there is nothing I can do now."
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"I am still trying."
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"We get by pretty well, actually, and so will you, in time."
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"You have no idea... no idea... what this is like."
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"How can you know what it's like to lose something you never had?"
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"And yet you're telling me"
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"that I'm supposed to get used to it."
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"If our positions were reversed, what would you tell me?"
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"I wouldn't have been in here treating skinned elbows"
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"while you were lying passed out on your office floor."
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"I'd have been there a lot sooner"
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"I've been working with Ensign Brooks"
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"since the death of her husband."
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"She's avoided the reality of what happened"
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"denied it to herself."
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"the same thing about my condition."
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"It's perfectly understandable."
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"It's time I accept the truth, Captain"
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"Resign?"
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"I can no longer fulfill my obligations."
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"What other option is there?"
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"Deanna..."
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"I've been fortunate"
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"Most starship Captains"
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"have to be content with a human Counselor."
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"Empathic awareness"
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"is not a requirement of your position."
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"It is for me."
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"They say when one loses a sense"
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"the other senses become stronger to compensate."
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"A blind man develops better hearing..."
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"you don't know what you're talking about."
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"That is a common belief with no scientific basis"
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"no doubt created by normal people"
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"who felt uncomfortable around the disabled."
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"I am disabled"
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"and I'm telling you I cannot perform my duties."
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"who had been confined to a wheelchair from birth."
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"She was a woman..."
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"Captain, spare me the inspirational anecdote"
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"and just accept my resignation."
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"I really would rather be alone right now."
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"Is this how you handle all your personnel problems?"
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"You'd be surprised"
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"how far a hug goes with Geordi or Worf."
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"I don't know what to do."
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"So, you resign?"
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"You walk away from all the people who care about you?"
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"I look around me, and all I see"
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"are surfaces without depth..."
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"colorless, hollow."
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"No, you're not."
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"You're a projection"
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