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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Apple (S02E02)
"And there's no trick to putting fruit on trees."
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"You'll learn to build for yourselves,"
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"And you'll learn something about men and women,"
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"I don't agree with you at all, Mr. Spock."
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"and as a result, were driven out of paradise."
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"No, Mr. Spock, I didn't think you would be."
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"Start your reading."
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"Well, I just might stake out a claim and settle down here, Jim."
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"- It is spectacular, isn't it? - It's a shame to have to intrude."
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"Well, the last scout ship reported some pretty strange sensor readings."
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"We'll do what we're told."
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"The soil here is remarkably rich and fertile, captain."
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"Husbandry would be quite efficacious."
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"Oh, quite sure."
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"Readings indicate the entire planet is covered with growth like this."
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"Curious. Even at the poles there's very little variation in temperature,"
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"which maintains a planet-wide average of 76 degrees."
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"It makes me homesick. Just like Russia."
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"Of course, doctor. The Garden of Eden was just outside Moscow."
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"Just outside Moscow. All right."
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"There's a village about 17 kilometres away on bearing 232."
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"Captain."
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"What did somebody say?"
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Captain's log, stardate 3715.3."
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"While making a routine exploration of the unexplored Gamma Trianguli VI,"
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"As soon as we get out of the way, beam the body up."
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"Aye, captain. It's a shame about Hendorff."
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"- We seem to have a problem too. - What is it?"
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"We're losing potency in our antimatter pods."
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"I don't think it's serious, but we're looking into it."
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"- What's causing it? - I'm not sure, sir."
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"But we've run measurements on the electromagnetic field of the planet,"
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"and they are a wee bit abnormal."
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"But you say there's nothing to worry about?"
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"Stay on top of it. We got a job to do here, might as well finish it."
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"I hear it's nice down there."
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"Yeah. It's nice."
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"I could do with a nice walk in a garden"
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"with green leaves and grass."
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"We'll do the walking, Scotty. You get on the antimatter pod."
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"If it gets any worse, let me know, we'll beam up. Kirk out."
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"Scotty will handle it. We've got a job to do."
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"Turn up anything on your tricorder?"
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"Indeed. Subsurface vibrations for miles in all directions."
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"Quite strong, fairly regular, artificially produced."
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"Mallory."
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"We're heading for the village. Avoid contact with the humanoids,"
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"so be careful. There may be other danger besides poisonous plants."
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"- Keep in constant communication. - Aye, sir."
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"Captain."
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"What is it?"
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"There's a humanoid hiding directly behind us,"
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"moving with remarkable agility, bearing 18."
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"- What is it, Mr. Spock? - A visitor,"
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"All this beauty,"
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"and now Mr. Hendorff dead, somebody watching us..."
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"It's frightening."
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"If you insist on worrying,"
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"worry about me."
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"I've been wanting to get you in a place like this for a long time."
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"Mr. Chekov, Yeoman Landon, I know you find each other fascinating,"
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"but we're not here to conduct a field experiment in human biology."
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"I was just about to take some readings."
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"- Anything? - Whatever it is, it moves like a cat."
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"Neither do I. All hands."
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"We've been watched, we'll probably be watched."
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"We're moving out. Formation L."
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"Interesting. Extremely low specific gravity."
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"Some uraninite, hornblende, quartz."
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"Fragile, good cleavage. An analysis should prove interesting."
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"Would you mind being careful where you throw your rocks, Spock?"
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"This could be a find of some importance."
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"In large quantities, it could be a considerable source of power."
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"A Garden of Eden with land mines."
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"Enterprise to Captain Kirk."
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"- Kirk here. - Scott, sir."
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"Our antimatter pods are completely inert."
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"I couldn't stop it, but I know why."
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"Something from the surface. Like a pail of water on a fire."
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"A beam, maybe, or a transmission. And it's still on."
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"but it's like nothing I've ever seen before."
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"We're heading there now, Scotty. Do you need any help?"
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"There's nothing you can do about it, sir."
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"There doesn't seem to be any immediate danger."
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"If Scott is correct about the force from the surface,"
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"it may have to do with the vibrations I read earlier."
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"Some kind of generator?"
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"If so, an immense one. Probably subterranean."
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"What's that?"
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"Some of the thorns like those that killed Hendorff."
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"See this stuff on the end?"
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"It's like saponin, only it's a thousand times stronger."
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"Peculiar stuff to find in paradise."
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"Spock!"
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"Spock!"
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"Security alert."
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"and he's not responding. Gotta get him back to the ship, Jim."
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"We're beaming up. Notify Transporter Room."
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"And make arrangements to pick up Mallory and Marple."
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"Aye, aye, sir."
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"Transporter Room, stand by to beam up landing party."
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"All hands!"
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"Energise."
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"Scotty, what's the matter?"
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"We can't make transporter contact, sir."
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"has suddenly turned into a nightmare."
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"We're being watched and followed. Mr. Spock has been injured."
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"Scotty, is the transporter malfunction tied in"
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"with the trouble you're having with the antimatter pods?"
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"I don't know, sir. I'll check and get back to you."
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"You all right?"
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"Dr. McCoy's potion is acting like all his potions,"
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"Other than that, I am quite well."
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"If your blood were red instead of green,"
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"Just what do you think you were trying to do?"
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"I surmised you were unaware of that plant, so l..."
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