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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Patterns of Force (S02E02)
"Gill."
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"Come on."
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"Turn off that camera."
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"Hear me."
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"We were betrayed by a self-seeking adventurer..."
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"All units are to return to base."
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"Wait, soldier. There's been enough killing."
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"They repeat the same mistakes."
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"- You've given us all a new chance. - Thank you."
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"But go now. We must do the rest."
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"...for all our people..."
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"Well, Mr. Spock, I think the planet is in good hands."
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"What he's saying, Spock, is that a man who holds that much power,"
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"Thank you, doctor. I was able to gather the meaning."
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"Gentlemen, we've just been through one civil war."
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"Plot a standard orbit, Mr. Chekov, and take us in."
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"Lieutenant Uhura, try to raise John Gill on Starfleet communications."
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"- Aye, aye, sir. - Starfleet's been trying for six months."
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"If he's still alive, isn't it unlikely that he'd receive us now?"
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"I don't know, Bones."
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"We're here to find out what's happened because I don't know."
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"but I studied Earth history from the text he prepared."
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"I knew him very well. He was my instructor at the Academy."
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"What impressed me most was his treatment of Earth history"
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"as causes and motivations rather than dates and events."
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"Spacecraft approaching from inner planet."
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"- From Ekos? - Yes, but it must be a Zeon ship."
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"The Zeons do have a crude interplanetary capability."
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"Reaction-powered. A small rocket."
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"It is on an intercept course."
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"That would mean it has sophisticated detection devices,"
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"which neither Zeon nor Ekos should have."
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"Stand by phasers."
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"Two thousand kilometres. Closing fast."
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"Fascinating. A thermonuclear warhead."
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"Space, the final frontier."
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"These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise."
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to boldly go where no man has gone before."
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"Plot a maximum orbit. Take us out of range of their detection devices."
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"We were attacked by a thermonuclear missile"
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"from a planet which should have no such weapon."
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"- Orbit computed and locked in, sir. - Execute."
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"Captain, no response from John Gill on any channel."
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"According to our records,"
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"the Ekosians are a primitive, warlike people in a state of anarchy."
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"Spock, you and I will beam down. Bones, one precaution."
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"Prepare a subcutaneous transponder"
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"Make one low pass to communication range in three hours."
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"take our coordinates from the transponder and beam us aboard"
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"- You ready? - Ready, captain."
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"The Ekosians are humanoid, so there's apt to be a similarity in architecture."
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"Interesting."
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"Hide! They're right behind me!"
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"Hide! Hide!"
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"On your feet, pig."
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"Captain, the Non-lnterference Directive."
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"Hold. Hands above your head, Zeon."
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"Higher."
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"You swine have defiled us for the last time."
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"But that's now ended. Move."
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"- Do you recognise those uniforms? - Mid-20th century Earth."
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"The nation-state called Nazi Germany."
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"Today, the Führer has ordered our glorious capital to be made Zeon-free."
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"How could this have happened?"
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"The chances of another planet"
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"developing a culture like Nazi Germany,"
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"using the forms, the symbols, the uniforms of 20th century Earth,"
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"are so fantastically slim."
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"Virtually impossible, captain. Yet the evidence is quite clear."
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"Our missiles utterly destroyed the enemy."
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"You look quite well for a man who's been utterly destroyed, Mr. Spock."
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"hero of the Fatherland."
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"Everywhere preparations go forward toward the final decision:"
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"Death to Zeon."
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"Long live the Fatherland. Long live the Führer."
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"You. Zeons."
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"If John Gill is the Führer, it would seem the logical approach."
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"That's very well taken, captain."
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"What have we here?"
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"- A Zeon? - Yes."
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"With all Zeon pigs, lieutenant."
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"- Take charge of him. - With pleasure."
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"Your uniform, captain."
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"Yes, it's a shame yours isn't as attractive as mine."
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"- Gestapo, I believe. - Quite correct."
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"Your papers."
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"Your orders, lieutenant. He wants to see your orders in the jacket."
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"The lieutenant's a little dazed."
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"One of the pigs struck him before he dropped."
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"- Hail the Führer. - Hail to the Führer."
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"Lieutenant."
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"- Yes, I shall tend to it, major. - Lieutenant."
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"Your helmet, remove it."
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"We have urgent business with the Führer."
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"Lieutenant, remove your helmet."
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"Do you wish to speak now?"
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"Tell me your orders! You were sent here to kill our Führer. Confess!"
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"Do not joke with me, Zeon pig."
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"Who is this alien?"
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"Things might go easier for you if you tell me about him."
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"Let me speak to your Führer. I'll tell him everything he wants to know."
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"You'll be glad to talk to me before I'm through with you."
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"Chairman Eneg."
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"I have been interrogating these two spies captured in..."
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"I've had a full report."
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"Obviously."
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"I'll explain when I see the Führer."
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"What is your business with the Führer?"
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"Pig! You're speaking to the chairman of the party."
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"That's enough, major."
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"Our famous S.S. Laboratories"
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"have been unable to discover how the weapons work."
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"Excellency, give me a few minutes with them."
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"- I promise you I'll have them... - You had a few minutes without result."
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"The trouble with you S.S. Is that you don't realise"
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"that punishment becomes ineffective after a certain point."
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"Men become insensitive."
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"Yes, Excellency."
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"Lock them up. Let their pain argue with them."
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