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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Journey to Babel (S02E02)
"Captain."
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"- Ambassador. - Doctor."
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"As you wish, ambassador."
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"Would you care to beam down and visit your parents?"
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"Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds,"
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"to seek out new life and new civilisations,"
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"to transport ambassadors of Federation planets"
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"This is the Engineering section."
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"Humans smile with so little provocation."
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"Yes, captain?"
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"Explain the computer components."
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"He chose to devote his knowledge to Starfleet"
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"Continue, my wife."
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"Spock is my best officer."
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"before the conference begins."
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"Isn't it unusual for a Vulcan to retire at your age?"
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"The vote will not be taken here, Ambassador Gav."
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"I'm fully aware that the admission of Coridan is a highly debatable issue,"
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"On Vulcan, the teddy bears are alive,"
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"A small ship, captain. It's been there five minutes,"
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"Identification, Spock?"
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"Does she answer a hail?"
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"- No response, sir. - Maintain translator broadcast."
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"- Care to guess what she is? - Guess, captain?"
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"Not even a mother may do that. He is a Vulcan."
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"It does not require pride"
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"I know. It isn't logical."
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"Captain."
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"The intruder changed course immediately after we did."
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"How do you vote on the Coridan admission?"
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"You seem unwilling to wait for the Council meeting, ambassador."
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"This invites illegal mining operations."
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"Security to Captain Kirk."
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"Kirk here."
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"I think it's the ambassador himself, sir."
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"How was he killed?"
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"Vulcans."
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"Ambassador, the Tellarite Gav has been murdered."
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"Spock will tell you that such meditation is a personal experience."
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"It is manned, but sensors cannot make out specifics."
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"Well, the Romulans have nothing like it."
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"- Captain? - Yes."
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"I put the recorder and the directional locator on it immediately."
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"A personal receiver?"
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"Are any conclusions possible from the information?"
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"Lieutenant, you've got your sensor locator on a wide beam."
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"...I want to know who onboard the Enterprise is receiving."
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"Bones, how is he?"
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"There were three others."
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"When the Tellarite was murdered, I was quite incapacitated."
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"There were no witnesses?"
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"I'm glad somebody's asking me something around here."
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"tremendous amounts of blood for the patient."
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"- There are other Vulcans aboard. - My blood type is T-negative."
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"My blood is T-negative, doctor."
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"It isn't true Vulcan blood either."
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"Bones."
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"I underwent a physical examination last week."
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"It would seem the only answer."
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"Security..."
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"Captain? Captain?"
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"Captain's log, stardate 3843.4."
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"I know nothing of him except that he has served adequately."
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"He has been subjected to questioning under verifier scan and truth drug."
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"I suggest his mind has been so conditioned"
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"but we had no quarrel with Captain Kirk."
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"Come in."
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"Sarek understands my reason."
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"without understanding what it means to be a Vulcan?"
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"Well, if this is what it means, I don't want to know."
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"which is logical and beneficial."
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"Some part that I still can reach."
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"Mother..."
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"I thought you were all ready."
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"You report to Sickbay with Dr. McCoy."
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"No change, sir. Maintaining its distance."
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"But it's coming from inside the Enterprise."
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"- Specific origin? - From the brig, sir."
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"The alien ship, I just realised,"
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"Kirk here."
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"Shields on, phasers manned and ready, sir."
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"- Chekov, take over Spock's scanners. - Aye, sir."
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"Clean miss, sir."
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"Standard phasers. Good."
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"It's coming around again."
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"- Doctor, his heart's stopped. - Cardiostimulate."
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"Call Engineering and have Sickbay systems put on priority."
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"You're not Andorian. Who are you?"
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"Damage reports coming in, captain. Every deck."
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"At my signal, cut starboard power. Kirk out."
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"You're a spy, surgically altered to pass as an Andorian,"
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"What are you doing?"
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"Looking us over."
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"We're dead, as far as he knows."
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"Hold your fire, Mr. Chekov."
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"Got him!"
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"Secure from general quarters."
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"Take him to Sickbay."
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"That pig-headed Vulcan stamina."
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"Orion?"
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"they'd clean up by supplying dilithium to both sides"
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"Indeed? Why did you marry her?"
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"Well, what do you know? I finally got the last word."
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"I don't know how much longer I'm going to be able to stand this."
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"I feel like my neck's in a sling."
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"The Vulcans are the last group of delegates we have to pick up."
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"As soon as we get them aboard, we'll be able to relax."
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"Thirty-two of them ambassadors."
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"Half of them mad at the other half, and the whole lot touchier"
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"than a raw antimatter pile over this Coridan question."
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"Kirk here."
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"Shuttlecraft approaching with Ambassador Sarek's party."
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"Estimate arrival: One minute."
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"Bring them aboard, Mr. Chekov."
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"Stand by to recover shuttlecraft. Honour guard to the Hangar Deck."
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"Hangar Deck pressurising."
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"How does that Vulcan salute go?"
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"Captain James Kirk."
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"My first officer, Commander Spock."
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"Vulcan honours us with your presence. We come to serve."
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