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Clips from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
"Perhaps we could cover a little philosophical ground,"
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
"I did not have time, on Vulcan, to review the philosophical disciplines."
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"Come on, Spock. it's me, McCoy."
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"You really have gone where no man's gone before."
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"Can't you tell me what it felt like?"
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"lt would be impossible to discuss this subject"
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"You're joking."
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"A joke is a story with a humorous climax."
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"You mean I have to die to discuss your insights on death?"
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"I don't doubt it."
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"Juneau, Alaska, clouds increase 95%."
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"Tokyo, total cloud coverage. All power from reserve banks."
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"Cloud coverage 1 00%. Temperatures decreasing rapidly."
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"What is the estimate cloud cover of the planet, at this time?"
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"-78.6%. -Notify all stations."
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"Starfleet emergency. Red Alert."
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"Red Alert. We are now on Red Alert."
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"Attention. Attention. Red Alert."
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"Mr President,"
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"Ambassador Sarek,"
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"lt is difficult to answer"
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"when one does not understand the question."
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"Mr President."
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"while we still have time."
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"-Admiral. -What is it?"
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"On screen."
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"This is the President of the United Federation of Planets."
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"Do not approach Earth."
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"The transmissions of an orbiting probe"
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"are causing critical damage to this planet."
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"It has almost totally ionised our atmosphere."
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"The probe is vapourising our oceans."
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"We cannot survive unless a way can be found"
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"to respond to the probe."
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"Save your energy. Save yourselves. Avoid the planet Earth at all costs."
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"Can you let us hear the probe's transmission?"
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"Yes, sir. On speakers."
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"-Spock, what do you make of that? -Most unusual."
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"An unknown form of energy of great power and intelligence,"
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"evidently unaware that its transmissions are destructive."
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"Really? You think this is its way of saying,"
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"There are other forms of intelligence on Earth, Doctor."
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"Only human arrogance would assume the message must be meant for man."
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"At least a possibility, Admiral."
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"The President did say it was directed at Earth's oceans."
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"Uhura, can you modify the probe signals,"
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"accounting for density and temperature and salinity factors?"
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"I can try, sir."
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"And this is what it would sound like underwater?"
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"Fascinating."
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"there can be no response to this message. Excuse me."
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"Bones, you stay here."
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"-Spock? -As suspected."
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"The probe's transmissions are the songs sung by whales."
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"-Whales. -Specifically, humpback whales."
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"That's crazy. Who would send a probe hundreds of light-years"
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"-to talk to whales? -lt's possible."
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"Whales have been on Earth far earlier than man."
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"lt is possible that an alien intelligence"
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"Could the humpbacks' answer to this call be simulated?"
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"The sounds, but not the language. We would be responding in gibberish."
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"Does the species exist on any other planet?"
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"Well, we have no choice."
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"We must destroy the probe before it destroys Earth."
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"To attempt to do so would be futile, Admiral."
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"The probe could render us neutral easily."
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"We can't just turn away."
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"-There must be an alternative. -There is one possibility,"
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"We could attempt to find some humpback whales."
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"You just said there aren't any, except on Earth of the past."
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"-Yes, Doctor, that is exactly what I said. -Well, in that case..."
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"-Now wait just a damn minute. -Spock."
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"Start your computations for time warp. Bones, you come with me."
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"-Red Alert. -Admiral."
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"We need that power"
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"have been shut down due to contamination from the probe's wave."
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"Red Alert. Red Alert."
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"Hey, Tom, get those steel plates in here!"
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"Red Alert. Red Alert."
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"-Scotty, how long is this bay? -About 60 feet, Admiral."
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"Can you enclose it to hold water?"
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"Off the deep end, Mr Scott."
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"-We've got to find some humpbacks. -Humpbacked people?"
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"-lf you don't, you're fried. -You prefer to do nothing?"
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"I prefer a dose of common sense."
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"and hope to hell they tell this probe what to go do with itself."
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"You have a better idea? Now's the time."
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"Your computations, Mr Spock? In progress, Admiral."
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"-Red Alert. -I'm picking up a faint transmission."
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"Starfleet Command, this is AdmiraI James T. Kirk,"
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"Only the extinct species, humpback whale,"
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"can give a proper response to the probe."
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"-Starfleet Command, do you read me? -Go ahead."
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"We are computing our trajectory at this time."
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"Get him back! Get him back!"
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"Ready to engage computer, Admiral."
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"-Can you be more specific? -Not with this equipment."
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"-What are some of the variables? -Availability of fuel components,"
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"and probable location of humpback whales,"
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"in this case, the Pacific Basin."
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""Angels and ministers of grace defend us!""
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"No doubt about your memory, Spock."
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"Engage computers. Prepare for warp speed."
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"-Shields, Mr Chekov. -Shields, aye."
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"May fortune favour the foolish."
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"-Warp 3. -Steady as she goes."
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"Warp 5."
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"Warp 6."
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"Warp 7."
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"Warp 8!"
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"Sir, heat shields at maximum."
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"9.2. 9.3."
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"9.7. 9.8."
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"Sir, the braking thrusters have fired."
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"Earth."
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"But when? Spock?"
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"we are probably already visible to the tracking devices of the time."
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"We are crossing the terminator into night."
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"Put them on speakers."
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"Admiral, this is strange. The song is directly ahead."
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