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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Alternative Factor (S01E01)
"Cartographic section, begin scanning."
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"About four more orbits ought to do it, Mr. Lesley. That'll wrap it up."
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"Captain."
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"Standard general alert signal from Starfleet Command, captain."
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"...coincided with this cosmic "winking out"?"
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"Very possible."
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"to have an armed detachment of men ready to beam down with us."
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"Communications, priority one."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"has been subjected to violent, unexplained stress and force."
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"who might be connected with the phenomenon."
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"Whatever that phenomenon was,"
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"- Scanners indicate situation normal. - Nothing?"
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"Though the effect, whatever it was, was unquestionably widespread,"
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"it was strongest here, on the planet beneath us."
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"McCoy, captain."
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"He'll be stiff and sore for a while, but he'll be all right."
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"It occurred in every quadrant of the galaxy and far beyond."
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"Exactly our consensus."
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"Can you assign me other starships as a reserve?"
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"but that's the job you've drawn. You're on your own."
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"I see."
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"Meanwhile, I'll talk to our unexpected guest."
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"Maybe he can provide some answers."
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"I'll get him, captain. I swear it."
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"- To the last man, woman and child. - How did you escape?"
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"I was inspecting magnetic communication satellites."
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"Is he the thing that attacked you?"
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"Yes."
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"I give you my word. I swear it."
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"Help me in visiting justice and vengeance upon him?"
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"The thing. It attacked me."
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"Let's get out of here."
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"Captain, readings of the effect indicate it's centered here on this planet,"
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"All white, black and empty, a terrible emptiness."
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"the story he tells me about the humanoid continues to trouble me."
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"I don't know, Jim."
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"Maybe I'm imagining things and maybe I'm not. You tell me."
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"You tell me. That's why you brought me down here, isn't it?"
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"and I treated a deep abrasion on his forehead, right?"
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"- Right. - And then I bandaged it,"
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"And as we both know, I'm a bright young medic with a miraculous touch."
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"I don't know, Jim. This is a big ship."
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"Yeah, ready and waiting."
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"Lazarus, you all right?"
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"- Something wrong? - No."
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"I have a ship's physician with a strange sense of humour."
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"No, but this is no joke, Jim. I know what I saw."
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"How is it the scanners didn't pick it up before?"
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"Because it is not there."
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"What I mean is that, according to our usual scanning procedures,"
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"- A what? - A kind of physical warp, captain,"
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"in which none of our established physical laws apply with any regularity."
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"However, with the dilithium crystals, I was able to localise it."
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"Their power."
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"That's just it. That's the key."
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"That's the way to trap him. That's the solution."
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"- I demand. Give me the crystals. - Out of the question."
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"You fool."
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"how does it present a danger to my ship?"
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"Masters here."
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"Can you prepare an experimentation chamber in ten minutes?"
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"All dilithium crystals full power."
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"I'll check, sir."
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"Captain's log, stardate 3088.7."
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"They must be found."
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"- He did. Isn't that enough? - No. He didn't transport up."
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"- For what reason? - For the same reason that I do."
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"Listen to me."
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"He's humanoid."
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"He can steal an energy source for his vehicle so he can escape from me."
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"...depending on what we find."
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"I want every inch of this terrain checked."
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"Why shouldn't I?"
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"- Not now, Jim. - It's necessary."
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"Go ahead, it's all right."
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"There never has been."
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"I distorted a fact in the interest of self-preservation for my holy cause."
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"...is down there beneath us."
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"My spaceship is more than just that."
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"A mysterious, unidentified source of radiation on the planet?"
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"Outside?"
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"...another universe, say, a minus universe..."
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"But a small-scale invasion, Mr. Spock?"
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"What is your analysis of the mental state of Lazarus?"
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"...two men. - Yes, two men."
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"Different but identical."
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"Take a look at Lazarus. One minute he's at the point of death..."
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"Quite right. Unquestionably, there are two of him."
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"This leaping from universe to universe..."
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"Precisely. Under certain conditions..."
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"If they meet..."
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"The energizing circuits."
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"Oh, I didn't know."
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"Run, run."
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"It's done. It's done. Finished, finished. It's done."
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"I wasn't expecting you."
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"It will take him about ten minutes to re-energize"
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"with equipment aboard his ship."
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"I call it an alternative warp."
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"It keeps eternity from blowing up."
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"Both universes, captain."
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"When our people found a way to slip through the warp"
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"and prove another universe, an identical one, existed"
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"it was too much for him."
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"Yes, captain..."
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"...or he is."
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"Depends on your point of view, doesn't it?"
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"But if he comes through at a time of his own choosing,"
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"I understand."
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"At each other's throats throughout time."
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"Is it such a large price to pay..."
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"Send him to me."
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"Stand by to fire."
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"Fire phasers."
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"All right, Mr. Lesley, let's get out of here."
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"There is, of course, no escape for them, sir."
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"How would it be..."
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"...trapped forever with a raging madman at your throat..."
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"What of Lazarus?"
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