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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Encounter at Farpoint (S01E01)
"Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds,"
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"to boldly go where no one has gone before."
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"Our destination is planet Deneb lV,"
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"beyond which lies the great unexplored mass of the galaxy."
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"PICARD: My orders are to examine Farpoint,"
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"Meanwhile, l'm becoming better acquainted with my new command,"
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"I am still somewhat in awe of its size and complexity."
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"But I am informed that a highly experienced man,"
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"at our Deneb lV destination."
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"You will agree, Data, that Starfleet's orders are difficult."
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"Simply solve the mystery of Farpoint Station."
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"As simple as that."
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"Farpoint Station. Even the name sounds mysterious."
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"It's hardly simple, Data,"
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"to negotiate a friendly agreement for Starfleet to use the base"
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"while, at the same time, snoop around"
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"finding out how and why the life-form there built it."
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"Inquiry. The word "snoop"?"
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"Data, how can you be programmed"
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"as a virtual encyclopedia of human information"
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"without knowing a simple word like snoop?"
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"Possibility: A kind of human behavior I was not designed to emulate."
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"It means, uh, to spy, to sneak."
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"Ah, to seek covertly, to go stealthily,"
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"- to slink, slither... - Exactly, yes."
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"- ...glide, creep, skulk, pussyfoot, gum... - Yes."
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"- ...shoe. TROl: Captain."
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"I'm sensing a..."
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"A powerful mind."
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"Something strange on this detector circuit."
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"DATA: It registers as solid, captain."
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"Or an incredibly powerful forcefield. lf we collide with either, it could be very--"
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"Shut off that damn noise! Go to yellow alert."
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"[ALARM STOPS]"
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"Shields and deflectors up, sir."
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"Reverse power, full stop."
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"Controls to full stop, sir."
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"Thou art notified that thy kind hath infiltrated the galaxy too far already."
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"Thou art directed to return to thine own solar system immediately."
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"That's quite a directive."
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"We call ourselves the Q."
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"Or thou mayst call me that."
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"I present myself to thee as a fellow ship captain"
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"Go back whence thou camest."
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"Stay where thou art."
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"- Data, call medics. - He's frozen."
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"He would not have injured you. Do you recognize this? The stun setting?"
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"Now, go back or thou shalt most certainly die."
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"PICARD: Captain's log, supplementary."
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"Do we dare oppose it?"
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"You must return to your world and put an end to the commies."
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"All it takes are a few good men."
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"What? That nonsense is centuries behind us."
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"But you can't deny that you're still a dangerous, savage, child race."
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"Most certainly I deny it."
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"I agree we still were when humans wore costumes like that,"
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"400 years ago."
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"At which time you slaughtered millions"
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"in silly arguments about how to divide the resources of your little world."
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"And 400 years before that,"
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"But even when we wore costumes like that,"
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"we'd already started to make rapid progress."
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"Oh, yeah? You wanna review your rapid progress?"
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"Rapid progress."
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"To where humans learned to control their military with drugs."
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"Sir, Sickbay reports Lieutenant Torres' condition is better."
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"Oh, concern for one's fellow comrade."
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"How touching."
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"Lieutenant Worf is right, sir."
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"As security chief, I can't just stand here and let--"
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"Yes you can, Lieutenant Yar."
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"Oh, better."
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"And later, on finally reaching deep space,"
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"humans, of course, found enemies to fight out there too."
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"Self-righteous life-forms who are eager not to learn, but to prosecute."
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"To judge anything they don't understand or can't tolerate."
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"Suppose it turns out we understand you humans only too well?"
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"We've no fear of what the true facts about us will reveal."
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"You're a veritable fountain of good ideas."
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"There are preparations to make."
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"But when we next meet, captain, we'll proceed exactly as you suggest."
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"Sir, respectfully submit, our only choice is to fight."
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"Fight or try to escape."
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"Its mind is much too powerful. Recommend we avoid contact."
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"will make use of transmitted signals or intercom."
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"We'll try and take them by surprise."
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"Let's see what this Galaxy-class starship can do."
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"- Aye, sir. - Record search, Data."
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"Results of detaching saucer section at high-warp velocity."
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"Inadvisable at any warp speed, sir."
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"It is possible. But absolutely no margin for error."
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"Using printout only, notify all decks to prepare for maximum acceleration."
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"Try and outrun it."
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"Our only other option"
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"is to tuck tail between our legs and return to Earth as they demand."
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"We're currently measuring the magnitude of the inertial velocity."
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"Run a transporter check at 0400. It's on an elliptical orbit."
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"MAN 2: lnertial reference coordinate system, go."
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"Some of the solid particles are..."
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"Engine room ready, sir."
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"The board shows green, captain. All go."
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"Stand by."
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"Engage."
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"Velocity: warp 9.2."
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"- Heading: 351 , mark 1 1 , sir. - Steady on that."
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"The hostile is now giving chase, sir. Accelerating fast."
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"We're now at warp 9.3, sir, which takes us past the red line."
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"Continue accelerating."
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"It felt like something beyond what we'd consider a life-form."
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"Beyond?"
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"Very, very advanced, sir, or certainly very, very different."
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"We're at 9.4, sir."
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"You sure?"
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"DATA: Hostile's velocity is already warp 9.6, sir."
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"DATA: Shall I put them on the main viewer?"
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"Reverse angle."
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"DATA: Magnifying viewer image."
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"Go to yellow alert, arm aft photon torpedoes,"
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"DATA: Projection, sir."
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"Now reading the hostile at warp 9.9, sir."
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