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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - The Devil in the Dark (S01E01)
"A PXK pergium reactor?"
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"No, sir, we don't have any spare circulating pump for a thing like that."
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"I haven't seen a PXK in 20 years."
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"Well, sir, I can put together some odds and ends,"
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"but it won't hold for long."
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"Forty-eight hours, maybe, with a bit of luck."
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"Get together what you need and beam down here with it."
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"- Top priority. - Aye, captain."
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"I'll be right down. Scott, out."
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"- Hopefully? Small chance. - We'll have to, chief."
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"A dozen planets depend on you"
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"Reactors closing down, life-support systems failing..."
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"They're being murdered."
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"The missing pump was not taken by accident."
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"It was the one piece of equipment absolutely essential"
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"for the operation of the reactor."
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"You think the creature is trying to push the colonists off the planet?"
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"It would seem so."
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"But why now, Mr. Spock?"
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"I don't know."
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"What's that?"
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"Life, as we know it,"
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"But what if life exists based on another element?"
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"For instance, silicon."
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"Not necessarily. I've heard of the theoretical possibility"
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"of life based on silicon."
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"But silicon-based life would be of an entirely different order."
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"It's possible that our phasers might not affect it."
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"Certainly not phaser one, which is far less powerful than phaser two."
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"All right."
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"A creature that lives deep in the planet below us,"
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"at home in solid rock."
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"It seems to me that in order to survive,"
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"it would have to have some form of natural armour plating."
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"especially since the colonists are armed only with phaser one."
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"Which I could adjust to be more effective against silicon."
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"Silicon-based life is physiologically impossible,"
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"especially in an oxygen atmosphere."
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"that the creature can exist for brief periods in such an atmosphere"
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"before returning to its own environment."
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"I still think you're imagining things."
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"You may be right, doctor, but at least there's something to go on."
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"assemble the security troops"
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"and arm them with phaser number two."
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"You seem fascinated by this rock."
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"Yes, captain."
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"You recall that Vanderberg commented"
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"there were thousands of these at a lower level."
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"The level which the machinery opened"
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"just prior to the first appearance of the creature."
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"I have already given Dr. McCoy sufficient cause for amusement."
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"I would prefer to cogitate the possibilities for a time."
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"How's it going, Scotty?"
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"Well, sir, it's a plumber's nightmare, but it'll hold for a bit."
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"It has to hold longer than a bit."
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"I'm sorry, sir, that's about the best I can do,"
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"Scotty, ride herd on it."
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"Kind words, tender, loving care."
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"Kiss it, baby it, flatter it if you have to, but keep it going."
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"I'll do what I can, sir."
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"You'll proceed from level to level, checking out every foot of opening."
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"You are searching for some sort of creature"
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"which is highly resistant to phaser fire."
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"Your phasers will be set on maximum."
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"And remember this, 50 people have died. I want no more deaths."
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"However, you must."
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"It is vitally important that we get this installation back into production."
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"Mr. Vanderberg, may I ask at which level"
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"The 23rd. Why?"
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"Commander Giotto, take your detail, go directly to the 23rd level,"
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"- start your search there. - Aye, aye, sir."
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"this creature may be on that level?"
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"I want your people to stay on the top level,"
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"- together and at a safe place. - I don't know any safe place, captain."
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"The way that thing comes and goes..."
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"Well, gentlemen, you have your instructions. Let's get at it."
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"Adjusting my tricorder to register for silicon, captain."
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"- Interesting. - Traces?"
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"- One of our people? - No, sir, silicon."
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"He never even had a chance to fire, captain."
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"It's only been seconds since we heard him scream."
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"This tunnel. My readings indicate"
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"it was made within the hour. Moments ago, in fact."
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"This tunnel goes back as far as the eye can see."
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"Our best machinery couldn't cut a tunnel like this, not even with phasers."
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"Indeed, captain. I'm quite at a loss."
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"Gone."
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"Disappeared."
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"Astonishing that anything of that bulk could move so rapidly."
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"This tunnel was cut within the last two minutes."
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"You all right, captain?"
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"Yes, perfectly."
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"- Did you see it? - Yes, we saw it."
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"Where does this tunnel go?"
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"- Did you get a shot at it? - Yes, we took a bite out of it."
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"Not animal tissue."
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"What is it?"
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"The closest approximation I could come to would be fibrous asbestos."
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"It would seem so."
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"Silicon based."
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"Summation."
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"We are dealing with a silicon creature of the deep rocks,"
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"capable of moving through solid rock as easily as we move through the air."
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"- That would account for the tunnels. - Correct."
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"This creature's body secretes an extremely powerful corrosive."
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"And it explains the murdered men."
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"It's definitely phaser-resistant."
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"Or a single phaser with much longer contact."
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"Commander..."
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"...pass this on to your men."
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"Probably in pain somewhere back there."
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"Remind them that the creature is wounded."
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"I've run a complete spherical check on all life forms, captain,"
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"radius 100 miles."
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"I've located our men, all of them."
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"And I've located one creature"
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"and that is all."
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"Captain, there are literally thousands of these tunnels"
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"in this general area alone."
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"Far too many to be cut by the one creature in an ordinary lifetime."
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