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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Pen Pals (S02E02)
"This is geology, not malevolence."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"These planets live fast and die hard."
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"The question is, why?"
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"- You're sure you won't reconsider? - No."
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"l'll just watch you and be impressed."
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"You know, l never particularly thought of you as an animal person."
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"Small animals, no."
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"But horses..."
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"Computer, program the holodeck for a woodland setting"
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"with a bridle path and an appropriate mount."
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"Horse. Earth horse."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"The Arabs believed that Allah gathered the south wind and made the horse."
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"On the holodeck, we've made that legend come true."
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"l like that."
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"Oh, yes, computer."
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"English tack, and l will control the animal myself."
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"A fine war horse would sleep in a Bedouin's tent,"
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"carry him into battle,"
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"feed his children with her milk."
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"There is a bond which is created by mutual need."
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"You don't want the comfort of a pet."
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"You want a companion."
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"l don't want to anthropomorphize anything."
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"lt seems that some creatures have the capacity"
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"to fill spaces you never knew were empty."
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"l had a Betazoid kitten once."
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"My mother and the cat reacted badly to one another."
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"Sure you don't want to try?"
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"lt's very relaxing."
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"We can find you something that would be quiet and gentle."
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"No. l prefer a mode of transportation that doesn't have a mind of its own."
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"Strange."
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"l would expect Betazoids to be outstanding animal trainers."
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"We become too involved"
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"in the thoughts and shifting passions of the beast."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"We lose our way and get swept up in emotion."
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"l would have thought the shifting passions of this beast"
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"would be far more terrifying."
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"RlKER [OVER COM]: Captain."
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"Yes, Number One?"
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"We've entered the first system."
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"l think you might wanna come to the Bridge."
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"Something interesting?"
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"RlKER: Spectacular. And a little terrifying."
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"[SlGHS]"
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"The first long-range reading. Magnification ten to the sixth."
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"- Quite impressive. - And deadly."
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"The last unmanned probe showed a thriving ecosystem."
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"These are the voyages ofthe starship Enterprise."
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"lts continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds,"
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"to boldly go where no one has gone before."
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"RlKER: l'll need your advice and your recommendations."
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"l've been given the responsibility of overseeing Wesley's education."
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"of the planetary mineral surveys."
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"To do the job, Wesley's going to need a team."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"Takes command presence to lead. Do you think he's ready for that?"
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"Leadership grows from self-confidence,"
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"about putting too much weight on a young back."
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"We don't want him to break under pressure."
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"PULASKl: We seem to be shifting the focus here."
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"Are we talking about a young officer on the fast track to the Academy"
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"and into adulthood?"
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"You can't guide someone into adulthood."
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"The experiences are unique to each person."
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"l agree."
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"l'm just questioning the speed at which we're moving."
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"You think we're pushing him too hard?"
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"l think that's a valid concern."
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"He is a boy, not a sword."
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"will need a fine edge that won't dull"
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"at the first touch of resistance."
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"Sooner or later he'll have to feel the burden of command."
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"Wesley."
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"l've assigned you the command of the planetary mineral surveys."
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"Sir?"
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"Thank you, sir."
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"You may not thank me after you see how much work it entails."
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"Assemble a team."
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"Yes, sir."
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"A team, sir?"
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"Ensign, this is a serious responsibility."
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"These officers are here to assist you, not judge."
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"Help you."
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"Now, you should make use of them. They are a valuable resource."
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"l respect an officer who is prepared to admit ignorance"
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"and ask a question,"
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"l understand, sir."
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"Ensign."
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"You're dismissed."
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"l'll try not to disappoint you."
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"WORF: ls this part of your regular duties?"
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"No. lt is a personal project."
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"l have reset the sensors to scan for frequencies"
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"outside their usual range."
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"The dips and peaks of the galaxy's magnetic field,"
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"organic molecules and nebular clouds."
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"Would these scans also detect artificial transmissions"
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"as well as naturally occurring signals?"
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"- Of course. - Good."
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"Those signals are very faint"
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"and difficult to distinguish from background noise."
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"That is why l am boosting the power."
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"l will be removing that equipment to my quarters."
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"[TROl CHUCKLES]"
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"WESLEY: l need a little advice. RlKER: Well, it's free."
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"lt's about my team."
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"What have you done so far?"
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"l've broken down the task and picked the best people in those disciplines."
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"l've got Prixus in mineralogy and metallurgy,"
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"TROl: But they're all much older than you are."
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"Right, and it makes me feel strange. What about personality conflicts?"
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"lf there is a personality conflict, you're in charge, you settle it."
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"you also have to be a ship's counselor?"
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"Sometimes."
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"Well, thank you."
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"PlCARD: Captain's log, stardate 42696.3."
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"We are entering the second Selcundi star system,"
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"his planetary mineral survey,"
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"the results of which may help unlock the geological puzzle."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
"- Ensign Davies? - You got him."
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
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