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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Miri (S01E01)
"Of course. It changes the entire body system."
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"Of course you know that. Why?"
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"Is it not possible that these children here,"
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"It's illogical. It does not follow."
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"All the adults on this planet died 300 years ago..."
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"...but there are children in the streets."
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"Who die when they enter adolescence."
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"But how do they keep their line going?"
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"One thing, captain."
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"If she were a wild animal ever since she's been a little girl,"
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"how do you explain that she wants to stay with us?"
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"Loneliness? I don't know. Curiosity?"
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"They want to be told right and wrong."
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"There may be other emotions at work in this case, captain."
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"She's becoming a woman."
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"- Spock here. - Here are those figures you asked for."
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"Twelve to the tenth power."
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"Metabolic rate, 72 percent."
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"Production of nucleic acids reduced to 33 percent of normal."
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"Conventional chronological progression, 100 by 3.6."
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"I have their calculations now."
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"Try again. See if you can find anything outside."
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"Hey."
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"Clean up that desk for me, will you?"
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"- All right, Jim. - Thank you."
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"According to their life prolongation plan,"
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"what they thought they were accomplishing,"
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"a person would age only one month for every 100 years of real time."
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"One hundred years, and only one month?"
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"Exactly, Yeoman."
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"Evidently, through some miscalculation,"
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"this virus annihilated the entire adult population"
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"in a very short period, leaving only the children."
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"But that means these children..."
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"Could very well be immensely old."
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"- Answers it very well. - Children who never age."
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"Eternal childhood filled with play, no responsibilities."
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"It's almost like a dream."
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"I wouldn't examine that dream too closely, Yeoman."
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"A few days ago, or a week ago, that creature that attacked us"
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"A child entering puberty on this planet"
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"means a death sentence."
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"Do you suppose she knows?"
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"I don't think so."
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"There's no adult interpretation."
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"I think we're dealing with children. Immensely old, perhaps,"
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"but nonetheless children."
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"Difficult, if we can't even get a glimpse of them."
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"You couldn't get close to the other kids?"
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"Impossible. They know the area too well."
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"- You wanna go someplace with me? - Sure."
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"That little girl..."
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"Think about it."
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"But Miri is with them. Why? Why?"
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"- What you gonna do, Jahn? - I don't... I don't know."
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"I know what we've gotta do."
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"There's more of them than we see. Somewhere."
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"Up in the sky, maybe. Somewhere."
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"They talk to each other all the time."
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"The hurting, the killing..."
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"- I remember, Jahn, the way it was... - That's right."
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"The way it was in the before time."
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"Now, if they didn't have those little boxes..."
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"...they'd be all alone."
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"But they don't see us. We hide."
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"- Ollie, ollie, oxen free - Ollie, ollie, oxen free"
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"- Ollie, ollie, oxen free - No!"
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"They're dangerous. They're grups. Don't you understand?"
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"Jahn."
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"All right, let's hide."
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"Dead."
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"I don't understand it. My phaser wasn't set to kill."
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"Her name was Louise."
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"Oh, Jim."
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"Data has been fed into the computers, Mr. Spock. Stand by."
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"Acknowledged."
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"Are these enough, Jim?"
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"We could use some more, if you don't mind."
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"There couldn't be any doubt about what you've found here?"
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"This fellow made these notes in the last weeks, after the disaster began."
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"I disregard these last entries. He said himself he was too sick,"
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"too far gone to be sure he wasn't already mad, and I agree."
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"But based on the entries he made before that,"
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"I know how much time we have."
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"The ship's computers will verify my figures."
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"destroy each other, till the last of us finally destroys himself."
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"and their metabolism changes. The notes would indicate"
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"that it doesn't become acute for a month or so."
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"I estimate she has perhaps five or six weeks left."
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"The older the victim, the more rapid the progress of the disease."
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"And you?"
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"The disease doesn't seem to be interested in you."
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"I am a carrier. Whatever happens, I can't go back to the ship."
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"And I do want to go back to the ship, captain."
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"Of course, Mr. Spock."
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"We still don't know what we're fighting."
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"No, but we know what it is, and how fast it does it."
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"It's progressing. We'll begin to feel it inside soon."
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"Intense fever, great pain in the extremities,"
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"fuzziness of vision."
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"Of course, those are the early symptoms. There'll be more."
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"Are you certain about the time we have left?"
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"I presume my calculations are correct."
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"- Is there any possibility..? - Landing party, this is the Enterprise."
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"Spock here."
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"Verified, captain. We have seven days."
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"Captain's log, supplement:"
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"It is the second day of the seven left to us. We've found nothing."
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"Enterprise is standing by with its labs, computers, ready to assist us,"
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"but there is no data, no starting point."
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"I think I've found it."
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"- Janice, take Miri for a walk. - Yes, sir."
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"Only one half intact."
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"More or less."
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"a chain reaction of viruses meant essentially to extend the life"
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"Unfortunately, they weren't successful. We've seen the results."
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"you'll be able to develop a vaccine."
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"- Anything? You? - No. Nothing."
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"The communicators, captain."
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"They're gone."
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