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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Wolf in the Fold (S02E02)
"Man your post, Mr. Sulu."
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"Prepare your manual overrides. You may need them."
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"Aye, sir."
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"Spock."
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"That should be enough time. Let's get at it."
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"- What's going on, captain? - Never mind, Mr. Sulu."
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"Spock?"
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"Proceeding, captain, but I will need some time."
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"Yes, I know."
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"Soon, all control will be restored to me."
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"There is nothing you can do to prevent it."
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"If you destroy this ship, you destroy yourself."
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"I am without ending."
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"I have existed from the dawn of time, and I shall live beyond its end."
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"I shall feed, and this time I do not need a knife."
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"in searing pain."
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"It is attempting to generate terror, captain."
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"I may cut off your oxygen and suffocate you."
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"Whoever he is, he sure talks gloomy."
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"Man your post, Sulu."
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"If any of the other systems go out, switch to manual override."
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"With an arm full of this stuff, I wouldn't be afraid of a supernova."
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"Computer, this is a Class A compulsory directive."
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"without resolution."
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"The computer banks will work on this problem"
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"to the exclusion of all else, until we order it to stop."
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"I wonder who it is we're not supposed to be afraid of."
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"I doubt very much whether the computers"
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"will be inhabited by more than a group of figures for a while."
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"There is resistance, captain, but the directive is succeeding."
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"Bank after bank is turning to the problem."
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"If you drive it from the computers, it'll go somewhere else."
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"I'm almost finished. Just Jaris and me."
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"Complete computer control, captain. The entity has fled."
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"Yes, but where to?"
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"Bones, what would happen if that thing entered a tranquilized body?"
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"It might take up knitting, nothing more violent than that."
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"And you and Mr. Spock, captain."
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"Extend your arm, Mr. Jaris."
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"Everybody, keep back. I'll kill her. I'll kill her. Keep back."
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"Be careful. You're going to hurt somebody with that thing."
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"You'll suffer, you..."
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"Let's get him to the Transporter Room, quick."
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"Die, die, die, everybody."
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"Die."
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"Kill, kill, kill you all."
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"Deep space, full power. Widest angle of dispersion. Maintain."
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"You do it, Spock."
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"Everybody, die."
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"Well, Jaris is all right."
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"What did you do with that thing, send it back to the planet?"
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"No, we beamed it out into open space, Scotty,"
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"- widest possible dispersion. - The thing can't die."
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"Possibly, doctor. It's consciousness may continue for some time,"
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"consisting of billions of separate bits of energy,"
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"But it will die, finally."
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"You seem very happy about the whole thing."
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"And why not? For a while there,"
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"Bones, how long will it take for this tranquilizer to wear off?"
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"Oh, I don't know, five or six hours. I gave them all a pretty big shot, Jim."
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"Yes, I can see that."
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"Mr. Spock, for the next five or six hours"
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"we're gonna have the happiest crew in space."
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"Captain, since you came to Argelius to rest,"
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"I suggest you take advantage of the opportunity."
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"That's a splendid idea, Mr. Spock."
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"I know a café where the women are so..."
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"- I know the place, Jim. - Let's go see."
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"You gentlemen, in your condition? Don't be ridiculous."
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"Mr. Spock, this café has women that are so..."
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"Gentlemen."
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"Captain, I think I'm going to like Argelius."
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"Obviously a man of good taste."
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"You mean to tell me that all these women, that all this is..?"
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"Yes, yes, yes."
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"That's an understatement if I ever heard one."
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"I've invited her to join us at the table. I thought you might like to meet her."
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"No one has to tell an old Aberdeen pub crawler how to applaud, captain."
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"of the marvellous fogs we have in Aberdeen."
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"- But I'm dying to learn. - Well, then, why don't I show you?"
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"Or a handsome gentleman."
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"Why don't we?"
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"You don't mind, do you? I might even get back to the ship on time."
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"We won't leave without you, Scotty. Relax and enjoy yourself."
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"My work is never done."
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"Don't forget, the explosion that threw Scotty against the bulkhead"
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"Physically, he's all right. Am I right in assuming that?"
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"considerable psychological damage could have been caused."
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"For example, his total resentment toward women."
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"He seems to be overcoming his resentment."
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"But then, he will have lost total resentment toward women."
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"Bones, I know a little place across town where the women..."
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"Oh, yes, I know the place. I know the place. Let's go."
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"- I think it's that way. - I think it's that way too."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Captain's log, stardate 3614.9. Planet Argelius II."
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"While on therapeutic shore leave, Mr. Scott has fallen under suspicion"
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"The chief city administrator, a Mr. Hengist,"
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"has taken charge of the investigation, but has learned little of value."
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"I don't know what to say, gentlemen."
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"We're just as shocked as you are, Mr. Hengist."
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"If this was my home planet, Rigel IV, I'd have a dozen investigators"
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"You're not a native of Argelius, sir?"
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"No. Argelius hires its administrative officers from other planets."
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"The Argelians aren't very efficient, you know. Gentle, harmless people."
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"Mr. Scott. Mr. Scott?"
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"Now, are you sure you've never seen this before?"
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"I don't remember."
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"Really, sir. That is hardly helpful."
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"Scotty, you left the café with the girl. Do you remember that?"
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"What happened next?"
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"...the fog..."
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"...I was up ahead, trying to lead the way."
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"I heard the girl scream."
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"I remember starting to turn."
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"If he says he can't remember, he probably doesn't. You know Scotty."
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"I know that a murder has been committed."
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"You don't think by any chance Scotty..."
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"It doesn't make any difference what I think."
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