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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Wolf in the Fold (S02E02)
"floating forever in space, powerless."
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"Of course, we won't get much work done."
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"No, I guess not."
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"Even vegetarians."
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"Yes, but it said more than that. Not just death, but fear."
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"Said it also feeds on fear."
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"Which would tend to support the proposition"
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"that the murderer was not human."
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"and fear is among the strongest and most violent of the emotions."
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"Surely, prefect, this has gone far enough."
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"Someone, some man, has killed three women."
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"We have the prime suspect in our hands."
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"Are we going to let him go and start chasing ghosts?"
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"Possibly not human, but not ghosts. Mr. Spock, check out the possibilities."
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"Computer, digest log recordings for past five solar minutes."
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"Correlate hypotheses. Compare with life forms registered."
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"Question: Could such an entity, within discussed limits,"
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"exist in this galaxy?"
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"The Drella of Alpha Carinae V"
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"derives nourishment from the emotion of love."
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"There is sufficient precedent for existence of creature,"
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"nature unknown,"
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"which could exist on emotion of fear."
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"Computer, extrapolate most likely composition of such entity."
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"Working. To meet with specified requirements,"
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"entity would exist without form in conventional sense."
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"Most probable, mass of energy."
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"A highly cohesive electromagnetic field."
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"...could the described entity..."
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"...assume physical form?"
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"Affirmative. Precedent:"
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"Mellitus, cloud creature of Alpha Majoris I."
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"- Fairy tales. Ghosts and goblins. - No."
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"I've seen the Mellitus myself."
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"In its natural state, it's gaseous."
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"When it's at rest, it's solid."
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"Mr. Spock, let's assume the existence of this creature."
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"I point out that Jack the Ripper slew at will"
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"in the heart of the most populous city of old Earth, and was never identified."
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"which blinds all but the victim to the presence of the killer."
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"- Is that possible? - Extremely possible."
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"There are many such examples that exist in nature."
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"Well, this is fantasy."
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"but you're trying to cloud the issue. I've got a mind to..."
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"Please be seated, Mr. Hengist."
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"All right, Mr. Spock. What do we have?"
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"And, I suspect, preys on women,"
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"Cases of unsolved mass murders of women since Jack the Ripper."
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"Working. 1932, Shanghai, China, Earth."
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"Seven women knifed to death."
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"2105, the Martian Colonies."
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"Eight women knifed to death."
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"2156, Heliopolis, Alpha Eridani II."
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"Ten women knifed to death."
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"Captain, those places are aligned directly between Argelius and Earth."
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"When man moved out into the galaxy,"
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"Identify the proper names Kesla and Beratis."
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"Working. Kesla:"
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"Name given to unidentified mass murderer of women"
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"on planet Deneb II."
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"Beratis:"
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"on planet Rigel IV."
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"Additional data:"
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"Murders on Rigel IV occurred one solar year ago."
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"No, but what we're investigating is."
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"Would you mind taking the stand, Mr. Hengist?"
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"- I will not. - Mr. Hengist."
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"Prefect, this has gone far enough. I will not take the stand."
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"I can appreciate your position, sir."
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"If you are the entity for which we search,"
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"what better position from which to kill with impunity."
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"And just after you left Jaris' house,"
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"we discovered the murder knife was missing."
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"And you were unaccounted for when Lieutenant Tracy was murdered."
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"An entity which feeds on fear and terror"
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"would find a perfect hunting ground on Argelius,"
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"a planet without violence,"
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"where the inhabitants are as peaceful as sheep."
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"Gentlemen, I know something of the law."
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"You're engaging in sheer speculation."
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"...the murder weapon."
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"Computer, report on analysis of exhibit A."
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"Working. Exhibit A on visual."
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"Composition of blade: Boridium."
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"Composition of handle: Murinite."
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"Details of carving on handle conform to folk-art forms"
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"indicating place of origin."
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"Artefact produced by hill people of Argus River region, planet Rigel IV."
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"- He's dead, Jim. - But that's impossible."
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"The entity is unquestionably controlling it."
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"And the computer controls the ship."
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"Audio cut-off, Spock."
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"Captain."
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"- What's happening, captain? - What does it mean?"
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"It means that thing can control the entire operation of the ship,"
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"including the life-support systems."
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"You mean it could kill us all?"
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"Indeed, it will try, but not immediately."
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"We know it feeds on fear and terror."
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"There are nearly 440 humans aboard this ship."
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"Surely it will try to breed fear and terror before it kills."
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"Captain out."
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"I've got some stuff that would tranquilize an active volcano."
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"the more time we'll have to get that thing out of the computer."
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"Prefect, you'll all be safer here. Spock, come with me."
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"Don't you have a compulsory scan unit built into the computer banks?"
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"Aren't there certain mathematical problems"
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"- which simply cannot be solved? - Indeed."
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"If we could focus the attention of the computer on one of them..."
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"Spock."
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"Apparently, our friend's learned very quickly."
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"Bridge."
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"- We don't have much time, captain. - You said it yourself, Spock."
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"Captain, the life-support-system override jammed."
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"- All right, man your station, Mr. Sulu. - Aye, sir."
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"Captain Kirk. Captain, you are wasting your time."
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"Cut that thing off."
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"You and all aboard your ship are about to die!"
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"Try and cut that thing off."
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"This is the first time I heard a malfunction threaten us."
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