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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - The High Ground (S03E03)
"We suspect the organization itself only to consist of some 200 members."
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"There are over 5,000 names on this list."
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"Citizens we know to be sympathetic to their cause."
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"They pass along weaponry and information,"
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"march in pro-Ansata demonstrations, participate in general strikes"
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"- or the occasional riot. - How did this ever get started?"
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"That gave them a noble cause."
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"You hate them as much as they hate you."
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"Believe it or not, I always considered myself moderate."
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"Being stationed here for six months, watching the body count grow."
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"The three assassination attempts on my life."
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"Well, that'll change your point of view."
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"The event that really opened my eyes"
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"A terrorist bomb destroyed a shuttle bus."
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"Sixty schoolchildren. There were no survivors."
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"The Ansata claimed that it was a mistake,"
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"that their intended target was a police transport."
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"As if that made everything all right."
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"And I will."
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"Thank you. You're very helpful."
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"You could learn to do this when you grow up."
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"If you grow up."
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"I'm seeing a complicated set of conditions."
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"Their DNA is warped somehow,"
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"and it's distorting their entire cellular chemistry."
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"You can't do anything?"
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"I can make them more comfortable. That's all."
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"The damage is too extensive."
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"If I could detect their condition earlier..."
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"- You could reverse the damage? - Perhaps. I don't know."
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"It's given our cause a new life,"
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"but it asks for our lives in return."
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"What does it do?"
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"We transport through a dimensional shift"
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"Dimensional shifting?"
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"You're showing the same distorted readings."
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"- Not as severe as the others, but-- - Doesn't matter."
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"It does if it kills you."
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"Don't you know?"
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"A dead martyr's worth ten posturing leaders."
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"Curious."
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"Hey, guys, come here."
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"Look at this."
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"The Rutian team picked up a faint nuclear vibration"
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"during the terrorist movements."
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"Nuclear vibration?"
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"That could possibly indicate subspace transition"
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"rebound during transport."
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"Wait a minute, wait a minute."
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"- May I? - Mm."
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"Computer, call up the files on... What was his name?"
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"We spent two hours on him in astral physics last year. Uh..."
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"Folded space transport."
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"- Adaptive transport. - Yes."
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"Yes, computer, call up the files on the Elway Theorem."
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"But the Elway Theorem proved to be entirely inaccurate."
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"and Elway used a model similar to this."
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"It would certainly be untraceable by any standard method of detection."
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"But it was proven to be fatal."
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"To use this technology would be an irrational act."
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"We may be dealing with irrational people, Data."
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"Is there a way to trace this?"
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"With an adaptive subspace echogram, maybe."
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"Captain, anyone who is willing to transport in this manner"
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"would suffer significant internal damage that could be detected."
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"Hmm."
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"It sounds as though they may require the services of a doctor."
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"For both of you."
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"I know it's not pretty, Riker,"
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"but this is what terrorism has done to this city."
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"My methods may seem harsh, but believe me,"
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"they're gentle compared to my predecessors'."
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"Suspects would be brought into police headquarters"
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"and mysteriously vanish."
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"I put a stop to that."
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"What happened to your predecessors?"
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"Are you gonna tell me that little boy's a threat?"
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"It's possible."
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"That shuttle bus I told you about?"
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"The bomb was set by a teenager."
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"In a world where children blow up children,"
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"everyone's a threat."
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"It's okay. Over there."
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"You should be drawing, not killing people."
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"I can do both."
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"How can you have such a casual attitude toward killing?"
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"You are an idealist."
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"We've proven that."
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"Your origins on Earth are from the American continent, are they not?"
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"- North America. - I've read your history books."
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"And I am no different than your own George Washington."
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"Washington was a military general, not a terrorist."
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"The difference between generals and terrorists, doctor,"
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"is only the difference between winners and losers."
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"You win, you're called a general. You lose--"
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"You are killing innocent people."
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"Can't you see the immorality of what you're doing?"
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"How much innocent blood has been spilled"
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"How many good and noble societies have bombed civilians in war?"
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"Have wiped out whole cities?"
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"their killing, you frown on my immorality?"
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"I'm willing to die for my freedom, doctor."
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"And in the finest tradition of your own great civilization,"
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"All right. You can go."
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"- Next man. - If you want,"
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"- I could become more persuasive. - No."
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"You're Katik Shaw, the waiter from the Lumar Cafe."
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"I saw nothing."
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"We're aware of your ties with the Ansata."
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"For all we know, you planted the bomb yourself."
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"Where have they taken her?"
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"- I don't know what you're talking about. - I've had enough of this."
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"I want you to take a message back to your people."
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"for the release of Dr. Crusher."
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"Riker."
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"She's a Starfleet officer, and she's my responsibility."
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"Your people have terms. We're willing to listen."
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"We want her back. It's as simple as that."
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"I don't think it's necessary to detain this gentleman any longer."
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"Get out."
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