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Clips from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) - Encounter at Farpoint (S01E01)
"Since then there are no indications that humans will ever change."
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"But when we next meet, captain, we'll proceed exactly as you suggest."
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"He calls that a little adventure?"
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"[DOOR CHIMES]"
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"Come."
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"[BEEPlNG]"
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"Not exactly a run-of-the-mill happening, captain."
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"It seems we're alive only because we have been placed on probation."
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"A very serious kind of probation."
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"Go."
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"DATA: The saucer module now entering orbit with us, sir."
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"Acknowledge."
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"Commander Riker will conduct a manual docking. Picard out."
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"Sir?"
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"You've reported in, haven't you? You are qualified?"
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"- Yes, sir. - Then l mean now, commander."
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"As ordered."
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"[COMPUTER BEEPlNG]"
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"RlKER: Velocity to one-half meter per second."
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"Adjust pitch angle, negative three degrees."
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"Watch your roll angle, conn."
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"All stations, prepare for reconnection."
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"All velocity zero. Her inertia should do the job now."
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"Thank you, sir. I hope l show some promise."
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"I do have some questions for you, however."
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"Yes, sir. I thought you might."
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"I see in your file that Captain DeSoto thinks very highly of you."
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"One curious thing, however,"
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"you refused to let him beam down to Altair lll."
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"to risk exposing the captain."
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"I see."
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"Captain's rank means nothing to you."
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"Rather the reverse, sir."
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"But a captain's life means a great deal more to me."
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"Isn't it just possible that you don't get to be a Starfleet captain"
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"without knowing whether it's safe to beam down or not?"
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"Isn't it a little presumptuous of a first officer"
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"to second-guess his captain's judgment?"
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"Permission to speak candidly, sir?"
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"Always."
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"Having been a first officer yourself,"
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"you know that assuming that responsibility"
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"I have no problem with following any rules you lay down,"
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"short of compromising your safety."
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"And you don't intend to back off from that position?"
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"No, sir."
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"- A special favor. - Anything, sir."
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"I would appreciate it if you could keep me"
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"from making an ass of myself with children."
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"- Sir? - l'm not a family man, Riker,"
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"and yet, Starfleet has given me a ship with children aboard."
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"- Yes, sir. - And l, uh..."
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"I don't feel comfortable with children."
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"But since a captain needs an image of geniality,"
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"you're to see that's what l project."
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"Aye, sir."
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"Welcome to the Enterprise, Commander Riker."
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"Naturally, l've heard of your case. The VlSOR appliance you wear is--"
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"Is a remarkable piece of bioelectronic engineering"
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"by which l quote "see" much of the EM spectrum"
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"ranging from simple heat and infrared"
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"through radio waves, et cetera, et cetera,"
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"and forgive me if l've said and listened to this a thousand times before."
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"And you've felt pain all the years you've used this?"
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"Mm. They say it's because l use my natural sensors in different ways."
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"Well, I see two choices."
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"The first is painkillers."
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"-Which would affect how this works. -Mm-hm."
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"No."
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"- And choice number two? - Exploratory surgery."
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"Desensitize the brain areas troubling you."
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"Same difference."
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"No, thank you, doctor."
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"I understand."
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"See you."
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"Commander Data is on special assignment, sir."
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"He's using our shuttlecraft to transfer an admiral over to the Hood."
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"An admiral?"
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"He's been aboard all day, sir, checking over medical layout."
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"Why a shuttlecraft? Why wouldn't he just beam over?"
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"I suppose he could, sir,"
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"but the admiral is a rather remarkable man."
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"Have you got some reason"
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"you want my atoms scattered all over space, boy?"
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"No, sir. But at your age, sir,"
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"I thought you shouldn't have to put up with"
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"- Hold it right there, boy. - Sir?"
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"What about my age?"
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"Sorry, sir, if that subject troubles you."
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"What's so damn troublesome about not having died?"
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"How old do you think I am, anyway?"
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"One hundred thirty-seven years, admiral, according to Starfleet records."
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"I remember every fact I'm exposed to, sir."
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"I don't see no points on your ears, boy, but you sound like a Vulcan."
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"No, sir."
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"I'm an android."
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"ADMlRAL: Hm."
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"Almost as bad."
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"I thought it was generally accepted, sir,"
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"that Vulcans are an advanced and most honorable race."
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"And damn annoying, at times."
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"Well, this is a new ship, but she's got the right name."
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"Did you signal the Hood, Commander Riker?"
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"What was the reply, computer?"
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"You're wasting time, captain. Or did you think l was gone?"
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"Do you intend to blast a hole in the viewer?"
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"If the purpose of this is to test humans, Your Honor,"
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"we must proceed in our own way."
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"You are dilatory. You have 24 hours."
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"Any further delay"
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"- Sorry, sir. - You reacted fast, Mr. Worf."
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"But futilely."
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"Of course you will. We've a long voyage ahead us."
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"What do we do now, captain?"
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"With them monitoring our every move and every word."
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"We do exactly what we'd do if this Q never existed."
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"If we're going to be damned, let's be damned for what we really are."
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"PICARD: Personal log, stardate 41 1 53.8."
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"Of the 24 hours Q allotted us to prove ourselves,"
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"And yet, I cannot forget Q's prediction"
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