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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - That Which Survives (S03E03)
"It would be impossible for vegetation to evolve in so short a period."
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"It would be impossible, captain."
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"- And yet it has. - Evidently."
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"as to present a seemingly impossible phenomenon."
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"- We'll also need geologist D'Amato. - Aye, aye, sir."
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"Well, the opportunity to explore so young a planet"
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"to startle the Fifth Interstellar Geophysical Conference."
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"Energize."
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"- Jim, did you see what I saw? - That woman attacked Ensign Wyatt."
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"That we have yet to ascertain."
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"How could it just be gone? What the devil does that mean, Jim?"
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"and we need them fast."
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"- Aye, sir. - Yes, sir."
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"Mr. Sulu."
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"Engineering, no damage. All power levels normal."
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"- Spock to Sickbay. - Sickbay. Dr. M'Benga."
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"Aye, sir."
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"No debris of any kind, sir. I've made two full scans."
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"A positional change."
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"That's not possible. Nothing can do that."
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"Mr. Scott, since we are here,"
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"The point is it shouldn't have hurled us anywhere."
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"Our ship's chronometers registered a matter of only a few seconds."
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"in some manner which I am unable to fathom."
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"Would any known disease organism do that?"
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"That position, Mr. Scott, would not only be unavailing,"
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"you know how long we can survive."
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"Yes, sir, could be."
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"Like a plant parasite."
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"And it's the nearest biological form of life that I can find."
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"This apparently is gonna our home for as long as we can last."
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"- Yes, sir. - Sulu, run an atmospheric analysis."
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"anything about the vegetation and your parasite."
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"Captain, I was making a standard magnetic sweep."
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"Now I get nothing."
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"Kirk out."
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"I'm not."
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"You are Lieutenant D'Amato, senior geologist."
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"- That's right. How did you know that? - From the spaceship Enterprise."
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"You're... You're the woman on the Enterprise."
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"- McCoy to Kirk. - Kirk here."
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"Suddenly it was just there."
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"and then I get this biological surge of life-form registering."
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"- Zero-eight-three. - Hang on."
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"Bones, Sulu, D'Amato doesn't answer."
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"Jim, what are you doing?"
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"This whole planet must be made up of this substance,"
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"Mr. Sulu,"
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"Yes, sir."
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"But something or someone did."
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"We're holding warp 8.4, sir."
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"our estimated time of arrival is 11 and one-half solar hours."
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"I'm not joking. Until we know what killed him, none of us are safe."
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"But our instruments recorded that."
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"Beings intelligent enough to have destroyed the Enterprise?"
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"No answers."
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"Check the bypass valve on the matter/antimatter reaction chamber."
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"But, Mr. Scott, the board shows correct."
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"I didn't ask you to check the board, lad."
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"Yes, sir."
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"I am for you, Mr. Watkins."
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"- Scott to Bridge. Scott to Bridge. - Spock here."
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"The basic substance of this planet is an alloy of diburnium-osmium."
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"Captain, it doesn't make sense."
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"In fact, nothing about this planet makes sense."
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"They might be shielding themselves from our sensor probes."
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"Well, the pattern of cellular disruption was the same."
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"My guess, doctor, would be valueless."
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"I suggest we refrain from guessing and find some facts."
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"required to hurl the Enterprise such a distance,"
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"You do not understand."
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"I want to touch you."
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"Keep back."
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"Who are you?"
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"Don't let her touch you, captain."
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"How can you destroy others and not me?"
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"Are there men on this planet?"
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"Bones, did you see that?"
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"Perhaps this is a ghost planet."
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"His shoulder, where she touched it, every cell has been disrupted."
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"How can such people be, captain?"
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"Yes, I know."
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"Security sweeps of all decks are negative, Mr. Spock."
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"No evidence of intruder."
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"Very well. Cancel red alert but maintain increased security."
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"Mr. Spock, speed has increased to warp 8.8."
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"Mr. Spock. Our speed has increased to warp 8.9 and still climbing."
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"Bridge to Engineering."
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"This thing is going to blow up."
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"There's a layer of necrotic tissue a few cells thick."
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"She touched the transporter chief and he collapsed immediately."
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"It's useless. And there's no question, it's deliberate."
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"You said it was fused. How?"
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"Well, it's fused all right,"
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"No. But the method is fascinating."
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"still be able to sabotage our main source of energy,"
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"Aye."
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"Aye, there's a service crawlway,"
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"Any matter that comes in contact with antimatter triggers the explosion."
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"in the energy stream of the magnetic field"
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"I shall try."
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"Unless a solution is found quickly, that fate awaits all of us."
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"Aye. You're right."
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"What have we got to lose?"
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"But I'll do it, Mr. Spock."
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"Aye. It was an emotional statement."
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"- I feel fine, captain. - Is he, Bones?"
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"by interposing their bodies. No weapons seem to affect her."
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"as well as destroy us."
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"Come on, let's go."
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"Communicator. All right. Head first."
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"- Scott to Bridge. - Go ahead, Mr. Scott."
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"I'm so close to the flow now"
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"I heard that."
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"You now have ten minutes and ten seconds."
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"will not hold more than two seconds"
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"Not until my order."
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"I don't need a blooming cuckoo clock."
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