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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The Loss (S04E04)
"with no more substance to me"
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"than a character on the holodeck."
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"I don't believe that."
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"You have no idea how frightening it is"
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"to... to just be here, without sensing you"
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"without sharing your feelings."
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"That's it, isn't it?"
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"We're on equal footing now."
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"What?"
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"You always had an advantage..."
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"a little bit of control of every situation."
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"That must have been a very safe position to be in."
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"I'd always thought there was something a little too..."
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"aristocratic about your Betazoid heritage."
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"As if your human side wasn't quite good enough for you."
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"That isn't true."
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"La Forge to Riker."
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"We are ready to attempt"
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"a controlled overload jump to warp six."
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"Acknowledged. I'm on my way to the Bridge."
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"I'll check in on you later."
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"Really, you don't have to."
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"I will check in on you later."
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"Setting new course at optimal shearing angle..."
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"bearing 217 mark 203."
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"Mr. La Forge, go to warp."
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"We have not broken free of the graviton field."
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"Warning."
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"Differential stress will exceed upper limit"
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"in 15 seconds."
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"Warning. Differential stress will exceed upper..."
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"Engines disengaged, sir."
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"The energy we wanted to transfer to the nacelles"
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"was absorbed by the graviton wake instead."
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"It set up a torsional wave that rebounded back to the ship."
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"This little nuisance is beginning"
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"to lose its fascination."
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"I recorded a momentary alteration"
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"in the movement pattern within the cluster."
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"Do you think we got their attention, Data?"
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"Perhaps, but just for an instant."
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"Follow up on it, Mr. Data."
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"Aye, sir."
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"More tea?"
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"That's all right."
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"I'm getting used to it."
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"May I?"
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"Sure."
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"No."
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"No."
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"I get so tired of people coming in with their problems."
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"They come in, they want a shoulder to cry on"
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"and generally, it turns out to be mine."
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"You'd make a good Counselor."
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"About what?"
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"You becoming Counselor?"
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"Well, yes. You're leaving."
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"It's more than just letting them cry on your shoulder."
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"It takes an enormous commitment."
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"I can do that."
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"Guinan, people come to talk to you"
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"about things they want to reveal."
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"As Ship's Counselor"
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"you have to get them to talk about things"
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"What are you...?"
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"You don't really want to be Ship's Counselor."
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"I just know you're not serious."
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"Not really, but..."
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"Then how do you know?"
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"No."
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"I suppose it's just instinctive."
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"Oh."
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"You're trying to make me see"
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"human intuition, instincts."
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"Guinan, those skills only develop"
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"Problem, Data?"
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"highly-accelerated interstellar gases."
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"Uncertain, sir."
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"The phenomenon is within visual range."
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"On screen."
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"It appears to be a cosmic string fragment"
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"only 107 kilometers long."
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"A cosmic string?"
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"No wider than a proton"
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"but with gravitational fields as powerful as a black hole."
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"The two-dimensional beings seem to be caught"
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"in the gravitational pull of the string"
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"Their course is taking them directly toward it."
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"Captain's Log, Stardate 44359.5."
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"What began as a curious inconvenience"
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"has turned into a serious threat."
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"At current speed, the two-dimensional beings"
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"The entities offer no indication"
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"they are aware of the string fragment, sir."
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"Their course and speed remain constant."
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"Sir, I recommend we fire"
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"a spread of photon torpedoes into their field."
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"Must we destroy them to save ourselves?"
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"It is unclear what effect a photon torpedo would have"
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"on two-dimensional beings, sir."
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"Well, we wouldn't necessarily have to fire at them."
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"Half a dozen photon torpedo bursts directly in their path"
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"could make them change course."
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"Make it so."
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"Detonation at seven kilometers ahead of the cluster."
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"Data, launch another probe."
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"Patch the monitor through to the main viewer."
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"Probe is launched."
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"On screen."
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"Proceed, Mr. Worf."
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"Launching torpedoes."
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"There is no change in the graviton field."
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"The torpedoes are having no effect, sir."
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"Fire another volley directly into their field, Mr. Worf."
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"Launching torpedoes."
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"Matter-antimatter explosions appear to be ineffective, sir."
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"Janet."
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"Why?"
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"I think it was fairly clear during your last appointment."
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"It was obviously non-productive."
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