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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - We'll Always Have Paris (S01E01)
"I keep thinking how empty it will be without her presence."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"PICARD: Captain's log, stardate 41 601 .3."
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"where we will rendezvous with Shuttlecraft 1 3"
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"carrying Deanna Troi who is returning from a conference."
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"on our dilithium crystals,"
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"we are presently traveling on impulse power."
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"Routine deep-sensor probes indicate no obstacles or vessels"
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"within a range of three light years."
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"Confirmed."
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"The martial-arts competition is in three days. Are you prepared?"
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"I will be if you'll meet me on the holodeck later."
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"I need your help with the Mishiyama wristlock and break."
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"A valid assumption. Who is your first competitor?"
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"Science Officer Swenson."
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"You will defeat him easily."
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"Well, I'm more concerned with Lieutenant Minerly's kickboxing."
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"You bet on me?"
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"A sure thing."
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"[WORF SlGHS]"
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"Captain, estimated rendezvous with the shuttle"
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"in one hour and ten minutes."
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"- Thank you, lieutenant. LA FORGE: Aye, sir."
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"It'll be good to have Counselor Troi back, won't it, Number One?"
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"It certainly will."
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"Sir, l'm receiving an emergency transmission from the shuttle."
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"PICARD: On main viewer."
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"I can't, sir. We're receiving audio only."
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"PICARD: Open the frequency. - Aye, sir."
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"BEN [OVER RADIO]: What ajolt. - Position report."
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"BEN: Sir, l have an onboard systems failure."
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"You'll have to tell me where I am."
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"Lieutenant Prieto, is Counselor Troi all right?"
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"My flight-control computer's fried."
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"Main Engineering."
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"LYNCH [OVER RADIO]: Lieutenant Commander Leland T. Lynch here, sir."
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"Captain, l'm in the middle of realigning the dilithium crystals."
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"PICARD [OVER RADlO]: There is an emergency. We need warp drive."
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"- How long? - Twenty minutes, maybe more."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"- We don't have it, Mr. Lynch. LYNCH: I'll align it by hand."
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"Shuttle, this is the Enterprise. Your coordinates now read 237.1 01 ."
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"The planet is Vagra lI, sir. In the Zed Lapis sector. Uninhabited."
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"Lieutenant, report."
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"TROl [OVER RADIO]: This is Counselor Troi. I'll relay, sir. The pilot is busy."
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"We've lost most of our impulse power."
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"Engineering, status report."
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"Working on it, captain. Three minutes."
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"LYNCH [OVER RADIO]: There are no guarantees."
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"PICARD: Space, the final frontier."
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"These are the voyages ofthe starship Enterprise."
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"and can only assume they've crash-landed on Vagra lI."
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"Meanwhile, Main Engineering is trying to return us to warp power."
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"Forget the final check."
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"Initiate start-up sequence."
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"WOMAN [ON COMPUTER]: Beginning checklist."
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"Understood. Now!"
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"Prime matter-antimatter injectors."
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"- Set ratio at 25-to-1 . WOMAN: Ratio set."
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"Power engine core, inject reactants."
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"Course plotted and set for Vagra ll, sir."
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"- Warp eight. LYNCH: I said minimum warp, captain."
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"You heard the order, Mr. Lynch."
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"- Make it so. LYNCH: Yes, sir."
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"Strange, sir."
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"There is no emergency signal from the shuttle as yet."
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"What is this place, Mr. Data?"
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"There is little information in the library computer"
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"other than the fact of its existence."
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"Our sensors show no signs of life forms, virtually no vegetation."
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"- Atmosphere? DATA: Minimum for our needs, sir."
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"- l've located the shuttle. - Life signs?"
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"It appears to be buried under a lot of debris."
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"I may have something, sir."
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"- How many? - There's no way of telling from here."
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"- Data, can we beam up the injured? DATA: No, sir."
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"Our sensors are not fully penetrating whatever the debris is."
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"- lt's very unusual. DATA: Yes, sir. I cannot explain."
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"Number One, prepare your away team."
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"Right away. Data, Yar."
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"in Transporter Room 4."
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"[DEVICES BEEPlNG]"
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"CRUSHER: Let's go. The life signs are weak."
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"[GOO GURGLING]"
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"Let's try the other way."
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"Enterprise, this is Riker. We've got a problem."
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"RlKER [OVER RADIO]: Not sure yet."
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"There appears to be some kind of a slick blocking our path."
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"We'll keep you apprised."
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"- Maintain an open frequency. RlKER: Aye, sir."
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"Analysis, Mr. Data."
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"Inconclusive, sir."
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"Explain."
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"There is no evidence of neural or circulatory systems."
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"It's narrower over here. We can get over it."
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"How is it moving, Data?"
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"It does not appear to have a skeletal framework or musculature."
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"Then what's causing it to move?"
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"It appears to be following us, sir."
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"RlKER: No sign of intelligence."
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"No brain as we know it, yet evidence of thought, Mr. Data?"
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"Insufficient information, sir."
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"Is it a life form, Data?"
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"Theorize."
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"It is possible."
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"[ARMUS GROWLS]"
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"What is it, Number One? What are you seeing?"
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"Trouble."
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"PICARD: Captain's log, supplemental."
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"While on a mission to rescue survivors from an unexplained shuttle crash,"
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"the away team has encountered a strange creature"
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"which seems able to assume different forms,"
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"including one which resembles humanoid."
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"RlKER [OVER RADIO]: Agreed, captain."
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"Number One, I don't believe that the location of the crash,"
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"the proximity of the creature is a coincidence."
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"I'm Commander William Riker of the USS Enterprise."
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"I am Armus. Why are you here?"
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"We have injured crewmen in the shuttlecraft."
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"We need to get to them. May we pass?"
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"You haven't given me a good enough reason."
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"Preserving life. All life is very important to us."
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