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Clips from Star Trek (1966) (S01E01)
"The exact heading a Romulan vessel would take, Jim,"
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"Don't you mean interception course, sir?"
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"Negative. You and Mr. Sulu will match course and speed"
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"with the object on our sensors, exactly move for move."
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"into the Neutral Zone without my direct orders."
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"- All decks, standby alert. - Cancel battle stations, sir."
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"The Romulans have crossed the Neutral Zone,"
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"attacked our outposts, killed our men."
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"- that it was a sneak attack. - Mr. Stiles,"
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"Very well. All decks, security alert."
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"Security alert, sir."
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"Picking up communication, sir."
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"- It's from their ship. - Pipe it in."
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"Sounds like code, sir."
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"I believe I can lock on it, get a picture of their bridge."
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"Put it on the screen."
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"Decoding?"
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"- Nothing, sir. - Repeat it."
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"I was suggesting that Spock could probably translate it for you, sir."
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"I assume you're complimenting Mr. Spock on his ability to decode."
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"I'm not sure, sir."
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"Leave any bigotry in your quarters. There's no room for it on the bridge."
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"Transmission has been cut off."
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"I made a tape of it, sir."
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"Very well."
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"Something visual ahead, captain."
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"At extreme range."
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"- Stay with him, helm. - Turning, sir."
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"That Earth outpost called to an Earth vessel. Now it follows us."
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"Which neither retreats nor grows nearer."
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"Which turns as we turn."
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"Commander, it is our judgment we run from a reflection."
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"Perhaps so, but my judgment prevails."
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"Cloaking system on, sir."
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"Not too soon for me to see the stars of home."
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"I know they are following."
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"But if an Earth ship, why does he not attack?"
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"First, study the enemy, seek weakness."
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"If I were their commander, that is what I would do."
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"To inform our Praetor of this glorious mission."
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"You are reduced two steps in rank. Return to post."
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"Take care, commander."
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"He has friends."
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"I think you do. No need to tell you what happens the moment we reach home"
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"The Earth commander will follow, he must,"
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"and when he attacks, we will destroy him."
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"If we are the strong, is this not the signal for war?"
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"Must it always be so?"
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"How many comrades have we lost in this way?"
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"Our portion, commander..."
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"Death and more death."
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"Continue evasive maneuvers."
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"Now, back to the first course."
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"They're turning, sir. We're staying with them."
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"Steady on 111, mark 14."
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"Back on their original course, captain."
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"We'll enter the Neutral Zone in less than an hour, sir."
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"We now have aboard debris from Outpost 4, captain."
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"Bring it to the Briefing Room. Are you ready, gentlemen?"
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"From the outpost's protective shield."
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"This is the hardest substance known to our science."
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"forcing an implosion."
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"Comments?"
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"and they have a practical invisibility screen."
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"Yes, well, gentlemen, the question still remains, can we engage them"
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"No question. Their power is simple impulse."
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"- Meaning we can outrun them. - To be used in chasing them"
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"or retreating, sir."
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"- We have to attack immediately. - Explain."
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"They're still on our side of the Neutral Zone."
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"There would be no doubt that they broke the treaty."
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"Attack? Without a visible target?"
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"- How do we aim our phasers? - Aim with sensors."
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"Not accurate, but if we blanket them--"
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"And hope for a lucky shot before they zero in on us?"
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"And if we don't?"
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"Once back, they'll report that we saw their weapons and ran."
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"And if they could report that they destroyed us?"
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"These are Romulans!"
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"You run away from them and you guarantee war!"
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"You know that, Mr. Science Officer. You're the expert on these people."
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"But you've always left out that one point. Why?"
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"Sit down, mister."
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"Based on what?"
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"Memories of a war over a century ago?"
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"On theories about a people we've never even met face to face?"
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"We know what they look like."
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"Yes, indeed we do, Mr. Stiles. And if the Romulans are an offshoot"
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"of my Vulcan blood-- And I think this likely."
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"--Then attack becomes even more imperative."
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"Vulcan, like Earth, had its aggressive, colonizing period."
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"Savage, even by Earth standards."
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"And if the Romulans retained this martial philosophy,"
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"then weakness is something we dare not show."
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"Do you want a galactic war on your conscience?"
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"- Captain to bridge. - This is Uhura, captain."
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"- What's our position? - Course unchanged, sir."
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"Estimating treaty boundary in 21 minutes."
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"Approximately three hours before receiving a reply to our first message."
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"Thank you, lieutenant. Check our course ahead, Mr. Spock."
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"A comet, magnitude 7, dead ahead."
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"And the intruder changing course toward it."
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"- Comet Icarus 4. Composition? - Quite ordinary."
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"An ionized mass, a trail of frozen vapor particles."
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"And when an object passes through it, even an invisible object--"
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"It leaves a visible trail."
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"Ah."
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"Amen to that. You're taking a big gamble, Jim."
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"Phaser weapons energized, set for proximity blast."
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"Intruder now bearing directly for comet's tail."
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"Plot his exact point of entry, Mr. Stiles."
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"Computed. On the board, sir."
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"The moment he begins entering the comet's tail, he becomes visible."
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"End run, gentlemen."
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"We'll swing around the other side and catch him at that moment."
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"Acknowledged, captain."
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"He's maintaining that bearing, captain."
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"Let's get him, Mr. Sulu."
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"Behold, a marvel in the darkness."
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"You spoke of entrapment."
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