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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Court Martial (S01E01)
"I'm a lawyer in the Judge Advocate's office, remember?"
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"We have a lot of lost time to make up for."
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"You're taking it very lightly."
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"- The confidence of an innocent man. - Are you?"
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"Jim, this could ruin you. Will you take some advice?"
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"I never could talk you into anything."
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"The prosecution will build its case on the basis of Kirk"
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"versus the computer."
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"you won't have a chance."
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"Well, that's up to your attorney, and that's why he's got to be a good one."
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"- You, perhaps? - No, I..."
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"- I'm busy. - Well,"
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"Jim, be serious."
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"You're not an ordinary human. You're a starship captain,"
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"and you've stepped into scandal."
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"If there's any way they can do it, they'll slap you down"
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"hard and permanently for the good of the service."
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"You still haven't made any recommendations."
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"Samuel T. Cogley, attorney at law."
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"If anyone can save you, he can."
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"- Jim, I've got to go. - Areel."
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"You still haven't told me how you know so much"
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"Because, Jim Kirk, my dear old love..."
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"...I am the prosecution."
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"And I have to do my very best to have you slapped down hard,"
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"broken out of the service,"
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"You Kirk?"
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"- What is all this? - I figured we'd be spending"
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"What's the matter, don't you like books?"
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"Oh, I like them fine, but a computer takes less space."
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"A computer, huh?"
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"I got one of these in my office."
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"Contains all the precedents."
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"A synthesis of all the great legal decisions written throughout time."
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"I've got my own system. Books, young man, books."
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"Thousands of them. If time wasn't so important, I'd show you something."
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"- My library. Thousands of books. - What would be the point?"
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"Not in that homogenized, pasteurized, synthesized..."
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"Do you want to know the law? The ancient concepts"
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"in their own language? Learn the intent of the men"
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"who wrote them? From Moses to the Tribunal of Alpha III?"
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"Books."
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"from his keeper or Samuel T. Cogley, attorney at law."
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"You're right on both counts. Need a lawyer?"
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"I'm afraid so."
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"I have appointed, as members of this court..."
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"...Space Command Representative Lindstrom..."
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"...Starship Captains Krasnovsky and Chandra."
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"Captain Kirk, I direct your attention to the fact"
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"that you have a right to ask for substitute officers if you feel"
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"And do you consent to the service of Lieutenant Shaw"
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"as prosecuting officer, and to myself as president of the court?"
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"Charge: Culpable negligence."
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"Specification: In that, on stardate 2945.7"
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"Did cause loss of life to wit, the life of records officer"
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"Lieutenant Commander Finney, Benjamin."
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"To all recorded charges and specifications, what is the plea?"
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"I call Mr. Spock."
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"Spock: Serial number S 179-276 SP."
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"Service rank: Lieutenant commander."
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"Current Assignment: USS Enterprise."
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"Commendations: Vulcanian Scientific Legion of Honour."
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"Mr. Spock, as a first officer you know a great deal"
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"about computers, don't you?"
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"It is possible for a computer to malfunction, is it not?"
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"- Affirmative. - Do you know of any malfunction"
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"which has caused an inaccuracy in the Enterprise computer?"
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"Negative."
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"That answer is based on your mechanical survey"
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"of the Enterprise computer, ordered by"
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"- Affirmative. - Now, the stardate..."
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"But the computer is inaccurate, nevertheless."
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"Why do you say that?"
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"It reports that the jettison button was pressed before the red alert."
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"In other words, it reports that Captain Kirk"
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"- And that is impossible. - Is it?"
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"Were you watching him the exact moment"
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"- he pressed the jettison button? - No. I was occupied."
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"The ship was already on yellow alert."
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"Then how can you dispute the finding of the log?"
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"I do not dispute it."
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"- I merely state that it is wrong. - Oh?"
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"- He is in... - Please instruct the witness"
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"If I let go of a hammer on a planet that has a positive gravity,"
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"I need not see it fall to know that it has, in fact, fallen."
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"human beings have characteristics just as inanimate objects do."
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"- It is not his nature. - In your opinion."
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"- Your witness, Mr. Cogley. - No questions."
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"You may step down."
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"I now call the personnel officer for the Enterprise."
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"Service rank: Ensign."
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"Position: Personnel officer."
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"Current assignment: USS Enterprise."
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"In the course of your duties as personnel officer of the Enterprise,"
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"you would be familiar with the service records of all aboard?"
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"to Records Officer Finney, was there, in his service record,"
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"a report of disciplinary action for failure to close a circuit?"
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"- Yes, ma'am. - Was the charge, in that instance,"
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"based upon a log entry by the officer who relieved him?"
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"Now the Captain Kirk who sits in this courtroom?"
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"Do you wish to cross-examine, Mr. Cogley?"
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"- No questions. - You may step down."
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"I now call Dr. McCoy to the stand."
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"Service rank: Lieutenant commander."
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"Commendation: Legion of Honour."
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"Awards of valour: Decorated by Starfleet Surgeons."
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"Doctor, you are, on the record, an expert in psychology,"
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"especially space psychology patterns which develop"
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"in the close quarters of a ship during long voyages in deep space."
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"You have just heard the testimony of your own personnel officer"
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"that it was an action of the then Ensign Kirk"
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"which placed an un-erasable blot on the record"
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"of the then Lieutenant Finney. Psychologically, doctor,"
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"is it possible that Lieutenant Finney blamed Kirk for the incident?"
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"He could have hated Kirk, down through the years,"
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"blamed him for being passed over for promotion,"
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"blamed him for never being given a command of his own, correct?"
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"Is it normal for a person to return affection for hatred?"
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"- No. - Do we not tend to, at first, resent,"
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"and then actively dislike the person who hates us?"
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