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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Apple (S02E02)
"Replacements. None are necessary."
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"They are forbidden by Vaal."
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"But when a man and woman fall in love..."
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"Strange words, "children," "love." What is love?"
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"These people are from another place."
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"Welcome to Vaal."
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"Our homes are open to you."
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"It does something for you."
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"Yes, indeed, it does, captain. It makes me uncomfortable."
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"I am Sayana. You have a name?"
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"Yes, Spock. I am Spock."
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"Spock?"
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"I fail to see what they find so amusing."
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"Come!"
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"This house is your house."
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"You are welcome in the place of Vaal."
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"- It doesn't make sense. - Nothing makes sense down here."
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"- Kirk to Enterprise. Come in. - Scott here."
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"Status report, Scotty."
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"No change, captain. The orbit is decaying along computed lines."
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"We're going down and we can't stop it."
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"Sir, we're doing everything within engineering reason."
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"Then use your imagination."
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"Tie every ounce of power the ship has into the impulse engines."
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"Discard the warp-drive nacelles if you have to,"
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"and crack out with the main section, but get that ship out of there!"
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"and boost the impulse power, but that's just about as dangerous."
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"Do it. Kirk out."
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"- Incredible. - Report."
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"I just ran a thorough check on the natives,"
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"No decalcification, no degeneration of tissue, no arteriosclerosis."
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"In simple terms, Jim, they're not growing old."
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"And I can't begin to tell you how old they are."
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"Twenty years, or 20,000 years."
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"Opinion."
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"Quite possible. It checks with my atmospheric analysis."
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"perfectly controlled temperature, no natural enemies,"
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"apparently no vices, no replacements needed..."
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"Maybe it is paradise after all."
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"Mr. Spock."
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"Apparently our hypothesis is correct. There is no living being there."
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"It is a machine, nothing more."
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"Let's see what kind of luck we have."
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"- That's not the way. - Evidently not."
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"This is no ordinary machine, captain."
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"It may well possess a rudimentary intelligence."
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"But it needs to eat. Frequently."
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"So it can't have any great power reserves."
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"That may not be of any help."
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"The Enterprise has only ten hours left in which to break free."
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"Yeah."
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"What happens if Vaal weakens around feeding time?"
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"Spock, check the electromagnetic section of the astrophysics lab."
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"Get an estimate of the total amount of energy"
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"being expended against the ship."
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"What's going on, Jim?"
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"In my view, a splendid example of reciprocity."
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"It would take a computerised Vulcan mind such as yours"
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"Doctor, you insist on applying human standards to non-human cultures."
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"I remind you that humans are only a tiny minority in this galaxy."
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"There are certain absolutes, Mr. Spock, and one of them"
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"is the right of humanoids to a free and unchained environment."
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"Another is their right to choose a system"
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"which seems to work for them."
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"and be blinded to what's going on here?"
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"These are humanoids, intelligent. They need to advance and grow."
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"Don't you understand what my readings indicate?"
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"This isn't life. It's stagnation."
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"Doctor, these people are healthy and they are happy."
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"Whatever you choose to call it, this system works,"
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"despite your emotional reaction to it."
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"It might work for you, Mr. Spock, but it doesn't work for me."
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"Humanoids living so they can service a hunk of tin."
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"- Kirk here. - Scotty, sir."
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"We have a reading on the power source Mr. Spock requested."
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"When we first monitored, it was generating alternating cycles"
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"totalling 100 to the 20th power Wortham units."
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"Did it maintain, Scotty?"
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"Good. Keep monitoring."
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"How are you coming along with the circuit switch-over?"
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"We're putting everything but the kitchen sink into impulse power."
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"It'll take us another eight hours to complete the work."
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"That's cutting it a bit fine, Scotty."
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"Aye. But if we don't break out..."
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"Kirk out."
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"Every time I think of the Enterprise burning up and us..."
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"Yeoman, you're wasting energy."
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"- Captain, we're trapped... - Sit down and have something to eat."
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"- The Enterprise is up there... - That hasn't happened yet."
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"I wonder what would happen..."
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"Yeoman, speculate."
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"What would happen if someone on this planet died?"
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"But they can't. You said that Vaal takes care of them."
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"Yes."
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"I suppose if someone were to fall off a cliff or something,"
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"They'd need a replacement. Opinion, Mr. Spock?"
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"But these people..."
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"I mean, if they don't know anything about..."
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"What I mean is, they don't seem to have any natural..."
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"I mean, how is it done?"
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"Why don't you explain it to the young lady?"
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"Safe to assume that they would receive the necessary..."
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"I understand, Vaal."
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"You know, if it weren't for Vaal, this place would be a paradise."
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"Pav,"
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"I don't know."
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"But if we do have to stay here,"
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"would it be so very bad?"
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"I do not understand."
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"They were not angry. I think it was pleasant for them."
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"But what is to be gained?"
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"It is not a dance."
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"It gathers no food. It does not serve Vaal."
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"But it did seem as though it was..."
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"...pleasant to them."
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"It is pleasant, Makora."
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"Yes."
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"They touched in this way."
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"Vaal! He is angry."
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"I have given you the words of Vaal."
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