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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Tholian Web (S03E03)
"His environmental unit can provide breathable air"
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"Velocity 0.51 c."
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"- Lieutenant Uhura, signal red alert. - Aye, sir. Red alert."
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"All decks go to red alert."
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"Mr. Spock? I'm receiving a visual signal."
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"Transfer to main viewer."
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"I am Commander Loskene."
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"Commander, according to the Federation, this area is free space."
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"if necessary, to protect our property."
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"and is currently engaged in rescue operations."
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"- Do you wish to assist us? - I find no evidence of a disabled ship."
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"My instruments indicate that ours are the only two vessels in this area."
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"It should reappear in one hour and 53 minutes."
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"- We request you stand by until then. - Very well, Enterprise."
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"In the interest of interstellar amity,"
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"we will wait precisely one hour and 53 minutes."
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"If we could only find the proper filtering agent,"
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"we might be able to solve this problem."
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"Negative. It's the third failure."
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"Yes, doctor."
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"Thank you, nurse. Call security."
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"and prepare to bring him aboard, Mr. Scott."
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"- Bring him aboard, Mr. Scott. - I'm trying."
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"Captain Kirk is not on his designated coordinates, Mr. Spock."
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"Well, keep trying, Mr. Scott."
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"Lieutenant Sulu, evaluation."
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"to those we received the last time we saw the Defiant."
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"- And if that has occurred... - McCoy to Bridge."
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"Has the captain been beamed aboard yet?"
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"Well, when is that interphase gonna happen?"
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"However, the ship's sensors are not responding as predicted."
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"- I thought you had the thing timed out. - I did, doctor."
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"You don't know whether you're gonna be able to recover the captain or not?"
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"Not at this interphase. I shall have to recalculate"
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"They do not take place at regular intervals."
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"You can't wait for the next one. We've had another case like Chekov."
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"I have confidence that you will soon isolate the cause, doctor,"
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"and prevent any further spread of the affliction."
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"The molecular structure of the brain tissues"
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"And the madness that affected the Defiant's crew"
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"Now, you've got to get this ship out of here."
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"Mr. Spock, we're being fired upon."
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"Minor structural damage to sections A-4 and C-13."
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"Engineering, hold power steady"
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"and cut off all unnecessary expenditures."
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"But sir, that will reduce our phaser power by 50 percent."
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"Mr. Spock!"
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"Scott to Bridge."
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"but you've got to do something about that ship out there."
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"- Aye, sir. - Mr. Sulu,"
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"- lock in phaser tracking controls. - Phasers locked in, sir."
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"There's no response on any frequency, sir."
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"- Take the ship out of here. - Ready, Mr. Sulu?"
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"Ready, Mr. Spock."
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"A hit, Mr. Spock."
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"that hit we took from the Tholians has fused our power supply converters."
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"Can you estimate minimum time required for repair?"
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"Are you satisfied?"
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"- Spock, why did you do it? - The decision to fight was logical."
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"The Tholian ship had to be disabled."
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"That is the mark of a starship captain. Like Jim."
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"Doctor, I hardly believe this is the time for comparisons."
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"Please go at once to your laboratory"
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"Loskene must have contacted them when he tried to intercept us."
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"Shall I lock in remaining phaser power, sir?"
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"Negative. Lieutenant Uhura,"
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"can you open a channel to the approaching vessel?"
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"Distance, Mr. Sulu."
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"Just beyond phaser range, sir."
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"What is that?"
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"Mr. Sulu, I shall run an analysis on those filaments."
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"Tie in all sensors to the ship's library's computer console."
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"There is no analogue to this structure in Federation technology."
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"It is, however, an energy field,"
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"before we have completed our repairs,"
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"Doctor, your last report on an antidote"
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"on the effects of this space was negative."
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"Theragen seems to be the most promising substance tested so far."
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"- We're progressing. - The urgency requires your attention"
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"This service requires my personal attention, Mr. Spock."
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"A few hours ago, the captain elected to remain onboard the Defiant"
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"so that three members of his crew"
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"His concern was not only for them,"
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"but for all the members of the crew of this ship."
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"We were fired upon by the Tholian ship."
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"I deemed it necessary to return the Tholian fire"
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"for the safety of the Enterprise."
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"The Tholian ship has been disabled,"
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"we must accept the fact that Captain Kirk is no longer alive."
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"I shall not attempt to voice the quality of respect and admiration"
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"Dismissed."
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"There is a duty to be performed in the captain's quarters"
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"which requires our presence."
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"It can wait, doctor. My duties require my immediate presence on the bridge."
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"should he ever be declared dead."
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"It will wait for a more suitable moment, doctor."
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"Why? Are you afraid it will change your present status?"
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"The mental and physical state of this crew"
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"are your responsibility, doctor."
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"and you will honour that order before you take over."
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"He was a hero in every sense of the word,"
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"The one thing that would have given his death meaning"
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"is the safety of the Enterprise."
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"Now you've made that impossible, Mr. S..."
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"Maybe not the same one."
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"The captain would have remained to recover a member of the crew"
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"at the risk of his own life or even the ship."
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"Yes, he would, Mr. Spock, but you didn't have that decision to make."
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"You could have assured yourself of a captaincy by leaving the area,"
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"I need not explain my rationale to you or to any other member of this crew."
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"I was bound legally and morally to ascertain the captain's status."
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"- Well, you made certain of that. - That is enough, doctor."
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"- We both have other things to do. - Yes, I have something to do."
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"If this crew is to survive, I have to find an antidote"
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"You'll return to your duty"
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"as soon as we've discharged our responsibilities here."
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"The antidote probably doesn't concern you."
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"Vulcans are probably immune, so just take your time."
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"You must know that if you get us out of this situation,"
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"they'll pin a medal on your chest"
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