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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Turnabout Intruder (S03E03)
"Perhaps your presence will quiet her."
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"I hoped I wouldn't see you again."
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"The year we were together at Starfleet is the only time in my life I was alive."
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"And you punished and tortured me because of it."
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"I loved you."
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"We'd have killed each other."
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"It might have been better."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"You should have smothered the life in me."
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"Died of radiation poisoning in the line of duty.""
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"Why didn't you do it? You've always wanted to, didn't you?"
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"You had the strength to do it."
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"But you were afraid. You were always afraid."
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"I already possess your physical strength."
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"Only this Captain Kirk"
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"Now you know the indignity of being a woman."
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"Quiet. Quiet!"
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"than to live alone in the body of a woman."
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"We were too late, Jim. There's nothing could be done."
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"Was it radiation as suggested?"
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"No, I believe it was celebium."
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"However, Dr. Coleman disagrees."
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"To be specific is essential because the treatment of celebium is quite..."
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"Dr. McCoy."
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"Dr. Lester is near death."
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"Beaming her up to the Enterprise would be less harmful than waiting."
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"Plus two others, one critically ill."
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"Dr. Coleman, accompany the patient to the Sickbay."
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"Mr. Spock, take the ship out of orbit."
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"Resume designated course."
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"No, not entirely. We both agree it's radiation."
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"Dr. Coleman isn't prepared to say what form of radiation."
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"It's crucial."
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"Well, this is especially disturbing to me for personal reasons."
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"Oh, I didn't know you knew her that well."
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"Oh, yes. It's been a long time since I saw her."
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"Youth doesn't excuse everything, Dr. McCoy."
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"It's a very unhappy memory for me."
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"I didn't realise that. I shall do everything in my power."
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"Dr. Lester is certainly a very lucky young person"
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"If you allow Dr. Lester"
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"to become fully conscious, she'll know what has happened."
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"Probably no one will believe it."
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"- Probably? - That's all we can ask for."
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"How can death be explained now?"
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"You killed every one of the staff."
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"You sent them where you knew the celebium shielding was weak."
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"Now, why didn't you kill him? You had the perfect opportunity."
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"I gave you every minute you asked for."
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"He hung on to life too hard. I couldn't..."
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"You couldn't because you love him."
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"You want me to be his murderer."
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"The power of a starship commander."
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"You are a murderer."
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"You knew it was celebium. You could have treated them for it."
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"You're a murderer many times over."
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"Jim, what are you doing here?"
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"It's a symptom of the developing radiation illness."
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"Tests with the ship's equipment"
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"Didn't Dr. Lester's staff become delirious"
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"before they went off and died?"
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"Well, yes, captain. Yes."
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"Dr. Lester could be suffering from a phaser stun"
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"as far as the symptoms I can detect, Jim."
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"Dr. McCoy has had a great deal of experience"
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"with radiation exposure onboard the Enterprise."
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"I am guided by his opinion."
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"Dr. Lester and her staff"
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"have been under my supervision for two years now."
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"If you don't follow my recommendations,"
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"responsibility for her health or her death will be yours."
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"Dr. McCoy, I am sorry,"
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"but I'm gonna have to take you off the case"
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"and turn it over to Dr. Coleman."
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"You can't do this. On this ship, my medical authority is final."
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"Dr. Coleman wants to assume the full responsibility. Let him do it."
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"Dr. Coleman, your patient."
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"A sedative is not wise at this time, captain."
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"Am I really losing command of the Enterprise?"
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"No."
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"Oh, no, bad dream."
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"Bad dream."
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"in the body of Janice Lester."
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"on the course set for it before I took over command."
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"Now the years I spent studying every single detail"
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"of the ship's operation will be tested."
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"All the months of preparation now come to fruition."
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"Mr. Sulu, set speed at warp factor 2."
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"Warp factor 2, sir."
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"Engineering to Bridge. All conditions green."
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"Engineering control."
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"Mr. Chekov, plot a course for the Benecia Colony."
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"Direct course to Benecia, 373 mark 8."
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"How long to the colony at our present speed?"
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"373 mark 8."
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"Captain, that will delay our work at Beta Aurigae."
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"- It means reversing course. - Yes, it can't be helped."
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"We must take Dr. Lester to a place where she can be treated."
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"May I point out that Starbase 2 is on the direct route to our destination?"
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"Seventy-two hours, captain."
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"That's 24 hours too long."
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"- Continue present course. - Aye, sir."
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"Sir, if the diagnosis of Dr. Lester's illness"
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"is the critical problem,"
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"then the Benecia Colony is definitely not the place for her."
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"Their medical facilities are the most primitive."
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"- They will have to serve. - Starbase 2 is fully equipped."
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"And staffed with the necessary specialists"
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"to determine exactly what is wrong with the doctor."
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"Is that not crucial to your decision?"
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"Thank you, Mr. Spock."
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"At maximum speed,"
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"Starbase 2 would still meet the emergency."
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"Captain, shall I advise Starfleet Command"
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"of the change of plan?"
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"No change of plan has been ordered, lieutenant."
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"Our arrival at Beta Aurigae will merely be delayed."
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"Our gravitational studies of that binary system will not suffer,"
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"and a life may be saved."
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