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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Time Squared (S02E02)
"Captain, he doesn't understand you."
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"He knows l'm here."
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"Yes, but in a nightmare"
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"of disjointed images and half-heard voices."
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"He's in another dimension, looking at us across a great chasm."
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"And he's feeling remorse at what he witnessed."
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"He's afraid."
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"What is he afraid of?"
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"Why did you leave the ship?"
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"lt's no use, captain. He can't answer you."
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"When we get closer to his time, he may be able to."
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"Are you still convinced he's me?"
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"Yes, but you're not convinced."
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"Not in the slightest."
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"Except for his features, there is nothing about him that l find familiar."
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"Counselor, l want you to stay with him."
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"He'll be able to communicate with you before anyone else."
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"l don't know how long anyone can take this kind of anxiety state."
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"There has to be a breaking point."
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"l think he's handling it very well."
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"He has a lot of anger."
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"Yes, because of what he represents."
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"And what is that?"
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"Doubt."
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"He's afraid that seeing him here"
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"and knowing what happened to the Enterprise"
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"Or worse, make him hesitate."
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"Part of my job is to anticipate problems."
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"My duty is to the captain, but first to the ship and its crew."
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"Yes, for now."
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"of a unique and very personal kind."
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"We both know that pressure will only increase."
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"You said yourself that he already has doubt."
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"Which is understandable and healthy."
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"And could be potentially paralyzing."
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"Now, if we begin to see signs that he's acting in an irrational manner,"
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"l have the authority and the duty to relieve him."
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"l don't think that will be necessary."
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"l hope you're right."
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"What force or phenomenon could cause the shuttle"
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"to be thrown back in time?"
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"None that we've encountered."
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"ln theory, accelerating beyond warp 1 0."
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"Using the gravitational pull of a star to slingshot back in time."
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"ls that what happened here?"
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"The shuttle doesn't have warp capability."
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"So some external force was needed."
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"We've never encountered a natural force that powerful."
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"Why only six hours? Why not a day? Or a year?"
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"Are you saying that there was some conscious mind"
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"at work here?"
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"There's no evidence either way."
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"Now, the Traveler moved through time using the power of his mind."
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"l don't think that's the case here."
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"And Manheim's experiments with gravity and time"
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"were rudimentary and uncontrollable."
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"Captain, l think this is one instance"
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"where you should suppress your natural tendencies."
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"Oh, really?"
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"and then take a definitive, pre-emptive step, take charge."
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"Now, you're frustrated because you not only can't see the solution,"
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"you can't even define the problem."
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"Hmm. Go on."
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"What we're facing is neither a person or a place. At least not yet."
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"lt's time."
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"You're saying l should just sit down, shut up and wait."
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"Well, l wouldn't have put it exactly like that."
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"Not something l do easily."
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"Your Persian flaw."
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"[RUMBLlNG]"
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"[RED ALERT SOUNDlNG]"
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"WORF: This energy vortex has just appeared beneath us."
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"Well, at least the waiting's over."
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"PlCARD: Captain's log, supplemental."
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"We have apparently intersected with something."
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"lt is similar to our tractor beam, sir, only much more powerful."
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"LA FORGE [OVER COM]: Bridge, this is Lieutenant La Forge."
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"- Bridge. - The pull on the Enterprise is steady."
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"l'm having to hold the warp engines at 30 percent"
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"Transfer Engineering control to the Bridge."
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"LA FORGE: On my way, captain. TROl: Captain."
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"There is a consciousness here."
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"More like instinct."
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"The beam is coming from the center of the vortex."
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"What is it trying to learn?"
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"- We'll stay and investigate. RlKER: Agreed."
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"Unless that was the mistake."
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"Staying too long."
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"Possibly."
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"- Well-- - That would be the prudent move."
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"l never thought l'd hear myself saying something like that."
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"Under the circumstances, sir, l think you're right."
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"But you would rather stay and find out what it is?"
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"What is its intent?"
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"[DOOR OPENS]"
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"PlCARD: Mr. La Forge. - Sir?"
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"Try and take us out of here. Maximum warp."
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"Aye, sir."
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"Engage."
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"Warp engines are at 91 percent."
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"- Put it to the wall, Mr. La Forge. LA FORGE: Aye, sir."
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"Captain, the engines can't handle the strain."
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"All stop."
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"Mr. La Forge."
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"l'm re-engaging warp engines, captain."
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"Status?"
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"All decks have reported."
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"No damage, no injuries."
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"The hold on the Enterprise is still very strong."
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"l'm having to hold at warp 7 just to maintain our position."
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"Everything we do tightens its grip."
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"Captain, the power drain needed to hold this position is enormous."
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"How long can you maintain it?"
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"Just a few minutes. And then we're gonna have to shut down again."
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"Captain, some kind of energy just surrounded my patient."
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"PICARD: ls he alive? - Yes."
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"Arm the photons, Mr. Worf. Lock on the center of the vortex."
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"Photon torpedoes locked on target."
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"Like a rag in a dog's mouth."
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"l am now at maximum warp."
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