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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Patterns of Force (S02E02)
"My father denounced me, making it appear as though I had betrayed him."
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"He gave me a weapon to continue the fight with."
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"- Who? - John Gill, your Führer."
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"by the Federation as a cultural observer."
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"You mean that the Führer..."
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"...is an alien? - That is correct."
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"I grew up to admire him."
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"Later, to hate and despise everything he stands for."
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"But I always thought he was one of us."
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"That was not his mission, ever."
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"He was sent here to observe, not to interfere."
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"Something went wrong."
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"- We must see him. - It's impossible."
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"Even if this were another time, it still would be impossible."
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"- He's under maximum security. - Maximum security."
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"Is he so afraid?"
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"who would gladly risk our lives to kill him."
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"This goes against every principle that John Gill ever believed in."
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"Of course."
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"As an honoured member of the party, she could get us past the guards."
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"Only the topmost trusted officials will be allowed in."
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"The country will watch from the viewscreens."
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"but I'm afraid it'll be a formal declaration of war against Zeon."
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"- You must get us in there. - It would be suicide."
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"It's a risk living at all, the way things are going."
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"If the captain believes he has a chance, I'm willing to commit suicide with him."
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"You? A Zeon? You expect to get into the Chancellery?"
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"- Lights. - You, what is your business here?"
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"Get me some lights on her."
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"The Führer's Special Documentary Corps."
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"Captain, I'm beginning to understand why you Earthmen enjoy gambling."
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"No matter how carefully one computes the odds of success,"
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"there is still a certain exhilaration in the risk."
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"I hope not."
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"Lights."
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"Thank you."
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"- Where does the Führer enter? - He doesn't."
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"They watch him on the big screen."
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"There, at the end of the room."
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"He broadcasts from the booth for security."
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"They've got the booth curtained off."
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"Bring that light to the side of her face."
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"Where's the entrance to the broadcast booth?"
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"You're not going to try to get into the broadcast booth."
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"We're gonna try."
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"Good."
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"If we can distract the guard, I can get a machine gun."
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"Let's try down there."
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"- Lights, please. - Yes, sir."
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"Gentlemen, this is for the record of the Führer's Final Solution speech."
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"We're documenting the men responsible for..."
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"Captain, it was John Gill."
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"But he never moved, never once looked up."
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"Yes. That may be part of the plan, the semi-divine detachment."
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"It may be simpler than that. He may be drugged. We need McCoy."
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"- I'm going to send for help. - Send for?"
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"It takes too long to explain."
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"Any place will do."
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"The cloak room?"
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"It may not have the range it had."
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"- In fact, it may not work at all. - Think positively, Spock."
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"Spock to Enterprise."
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"Spock to Enterprise. Come in, Enterprise."
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"Enterprise. Lieutenant Uhura."
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"- Captain here. Put McCoy on. - Yes, sir."
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"Captain, we're not reading you well."
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"You're nine points into the low frequency band."
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"I want McCoy outfitted as a Gestapo doctor,"
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"Nazi Germany, old Earth date 1944. Make him a colonel."
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"What have you got, Jim?"
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"We found John Gill. At least we've seen him."
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"He may be drugged, hypnotised or psychotic."
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"You'll have to make a determination. Hurry with that uniform."
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"- What is it? - Isak just heard two security men."
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"They picked up your broadcast and pinpointed it within this building."
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"- They're starting to search. - If there's gonna be a delay"
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"in transporting the doctor, I suggest we cancel our..."
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"Dr. McCoy is having difficulty with that uniform, sir."
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"Well, send him down naked if you have to. Kirk out."
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"Stupid computer made a mistake in the measurements."
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"The right boot's too tight."
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"There is a logical way to proceed, doctor. You point your toe,"
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"apply equal pressure to either side of the boot, and push."
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"We have no time for emotionalism."
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"This is Dr. McCoy, our chief medical officer."
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"Daras, secretary to the National Socialist Party."
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"How do you do?"
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"What in blazes is this?"
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"Chairman Eneg."
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"The colonel is drunk. He's had a little too much to drink."
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"Yes, he thought he would embarrass the Führer."
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"Yes, a doctor should have more pride."
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"You were right to conceal him."
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"There's a spy in this building with a secret transmitter."
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"- Hail the Führer. - Hail the Führer."
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"Well, captain, I do not understand how he failed to recognise us."
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"Nor do I."
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"True. I shall reconsider."
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"The Führer's speech."
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"Let's go."
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"Hail the Führer! Hail the Führer!"
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"Hail the Führer! Hail the Führer!"
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"Ekosians..."
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"... the job ahead is difficult."
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"It requires faith."
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"Watch his mouth."
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"... that will all be ended."
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"- Working together... - Captain,"
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"- the speech follows no logical pattern. - Random sentences strung together."
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"He looks drugged, Jim. Almost in a cataleptic state."
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"- To reach our goal."
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"And we will reach that goal."
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"I'd like to have to have a close look at him."
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"Every action we take must be decisive."
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"As each cell in the body"
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"works with discipline and harmony for the good of the entire being..."
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"Gentlemen, I want a picture of you two with the hero of the Fatherland"
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"listening to the stirring Führer's speech."
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"Place that light over here, please. Get this light around here."
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"Smile, gentlemen, smile. Turn around, smile and now..."
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