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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Wolf in the Fold (S02E02)
"The Argelians think very highly of their pleasure."
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"This is a completely hedonistic society."
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"Never a word."
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"There's nothing like a walk in the fog with a bonny lass."
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"was caused by a woman."
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"he's going to hate you for making him leave Argelius."
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"Mission accomplished, as far as Scotty is concerned."
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"- She's dead, Jim. - Stabbed a dozen times."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"to seek out new life and new civilizations,"
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"working on the matter. But they don't exist here."
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"We were walking..."
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"- I don't remember another thing. - Scotty, you've got to remember."
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"Jim."
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"This happened under Argelian jurisdiction."
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"We'll do what we can."
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"The law of Argelius is love."
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"And this man is Scott, the one I sent you the message about."
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"Still, it's been so long."
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"We shall return to them."
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"My wife is a descendant of the ancient priestesses of our land."
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"Gentlemen, I have come to invite you to my home."
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"It shall be handled in an official manner, Mr. Hengist,"
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"since I am the highest official."
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"Gentlemen, let's proceed to my home, where, with the aid of my wife,"
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"Depending on your wife's empathic abilities is all very well, prefect,"
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"Captain..."
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"I have already heard talk of closing Argelius to space vehicles."
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"Well, that would be most unfortunate."
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"Yes, I believe it's the only one in the quadrant."
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"There are other people we should question."
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"If you will just follow me, lieutenant."
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"from inanimate objects."
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"Scotty."
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"Just like the other one."
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"Stabbed over and over again."
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"I was..."
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"...sitting there."
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"...and now I'm sitting here."
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"Think, Scotty."
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"Is there another entrance to that chamber?"
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"But that's been locked for years."
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"- That is very disquieting. - I know it was wrong, prefect,"
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"but I just couldn't help myself. I loved her..."
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"Captain, you are behaving very much like a man"
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"Well, of course I'm trying to save my friend..."
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"Gentlemen, sit down, please."
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"That the room be sealed so that no one can leave or enter"
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"The room is sealed."
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"It is absolutely imperative"
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"There is something here."
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"A hunger that never dies."
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"Redjac! Redjac!"
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"I agree with you, captain."
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"- We can prove it. If he's insane. - Gentlemen, please."
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"Mr. Scott?"
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"- Your so-called failing memory... - Mr. Hengist."
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"And they will tell us what happened to him in the recent past."
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"And after all, that's what we're after, isn't it, prefect? To know?"
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"Very well."
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"The ancient penalty for murder was death by slow torture."
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"we've beamed aboard the Enterprise to continue the investigation."
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"Any deviation from the factual truth will be immediately detected"
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"Damage healing. Some peripheral abnormalities."
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"Sufficient abnormalities to account for periods of functional amnesia?"
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"Something? You mean, someone."
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"Cold it was, like a stinking draught out of a slaughterhouse."
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"Anyone would have had time to kill the lady."
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"We will cooperate."
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"I do, however, reserve to myself the right to make the final determination."
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"I was angry."
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"That's not true."
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"...all the time. They fought constantly."
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"- Did you kill Sybo? - No."
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"All right, Mr. Morla. I think you can step down now."
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"Sybo spoke of a hunger that never dies."
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"- Obscure, meaningless words. - To us, perhaps,"
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"- but to the computer... - Mr. Spock, check them out."
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"Working. Negative finding."
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"Affirmative."
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""It is a hunger"
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"There are entities possessed of extremely long life spans,"
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"If it's impossible for it to be human, it has to be something else."
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"No, Mr. Hengist. Not ghosts."
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"Computer..."
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"that feeds on horror and fear,"
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"1974, Kiev, USSR, Earth."
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"Computer."
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"Well, many people do. It's not a crime."
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"The entity would be as a hungry wolf in that fold."
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"Perhaps."
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"Mr. Spock..."
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"Now, then, Mr. Hengist."
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"Redjac. Redjac. Redjac!"
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"The computer will not respond to these controls."
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"No use, captain. The bypass circuits are blocked."
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"All hands, this is the captain. Stay at your posts. Remain calm."
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"Bones, what's the sedative situation?"
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"Good. Start distribution immediately."
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"The longer we can hold back that fear,"
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"That ought to do it."
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"Too quickly. Bridge."
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"That was due to be next. Life-support malfunction."
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"It wants terror. Not just death."
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"Normal environmental levels have been restored, captain,"
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"but it will not last long. A few hours at best."
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"- Tranquilizer? - Yes, sir."
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"- Everyone, including yourself. - Yes, sir."
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"You cannot stop me now, captain. It will do you no good."
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"I control all circuits. You cannot silence me."
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"You cannot reach me."
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"You will all die horribly"
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"Captain."
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"- Ready. - Implement."
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"No, no! No!"
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"As we know, the value of pi is a transcendental figure"
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"Yes, that should keep that thing busy for a while."
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"How are you doing?"
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"Well, I'm willing to take a chance on Mr. Spock."
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"You didn't have to shove me, Mr. Spock. I'd have gotten round to it."
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