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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Journey to Babel (S02E02)
"Similar is not good enough. It's still experimental."
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"Spock, we would need such great amounts of blood"
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"that even if the drug worked on the Vulcans as well as a Rigelian,"
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"which I am doubtful,"
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"it would still drain Sarek to a critical level."
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"I consider the safety factor low, but acceptable."
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"Plus the fact I've never operated on a Vulcan before."
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"Oh, I've studied the anatomical types. I know where all the organs are."
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"But that's a lot different from actual surgical experience."
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"So if I don't kill him with the operation, the drug probably will."
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"What drug, doctor?"
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"My husband's asleep. What drug?"
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"A chemical stimulant to speed up reproduction"
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"and replacement of blood in the body. It's only experimental."
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"It has been used successfully on test subjects on Rigel V."
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"In Sarek's condition, the stimulant would kill him."
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"Miss Chapel."
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"Would you pull those records, please?"
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"Already pulled. You're perfectly healthy, Mr. Spock."
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"- What has that got to..? - You're going to use it on yourself?"
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"A transfusion from you to your father?"
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"I'm sorry, Spock."
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"And I refuse to permit it. I won't risk both of you."
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"Then you automatically condemn Sarek to death."
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"And you, doctor, have no logical alternative, either."
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"If you do not operate, Sarek will die."
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"You now have the means to perform the operation."
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"I am volunteering myself as the blood donor."
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"I will be at my station until you require me."
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"Bridge. Spock."
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"- Spock here. - I'm on Deck 5 near my quarters."
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"I've been attacked by an Andorian."
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"- Security team. - Captain?"
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"The captain has been critically wounded"
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"by one of the delegates to the Babel conference."
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"The ship is on Alert Status."
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"It's a bad wound. Punctured left lung."
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"Centimetre or so lower, it would have gone through the heart."
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"I'll be in the brig questioning the Andorian prisoner."
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"Doctor, the K-2 factor is dropping."
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"Spock."
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"I have to operate immediately."
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"We can begin as soon as you're prepared."
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"- No, doctor. - What?"
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"Our passengers' safety is, by Starfleet order, of first importance."
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"We are being followed by an alien, possibly hostile vessel."
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"I cannot relinquish command under these circumstances."
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"On what grounds, doctor?"
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"Command requirements do not recognise personal privilege."
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"He is Thelev, a minor member of my staff."
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"He reveals nothing."
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"My people are a violent race,"
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"- Apparently Thelev did. - Suggest the plot."
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"How could it profit us to harm the captain?"
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"I do not know."
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"There is no logic in Gav's murder."
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"Perhaps you should forget logic."
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"Devote yourself to motivations"
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"of passion or gain."
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"Spock, you must turn command over to somebody else."
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"which were clearly and exactly specified."
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"Any competent officer can command this ship."
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"Only you can give your father the blood transfusions"
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"that he needs to live."
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"Any competent officer can command this ship under normal circumstances."
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"The circumstances are not normal."
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"We're carrying over 100 valuable Federation passengers."
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"We're being pursued by an alien ship, we're subject to possible attack."
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"There has been murder and attempted murder onboard."
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"- I cannot dismiss my duties. - Duty? Your duty is to your father."
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"I know."
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"But this must take precedence."
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"If I could give the transfusion without loss of time or efficiency, I would."
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"Well, I don't. It's not human."
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"Oh, that's not a dirty word. You're human too."
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"Let that part of you come through."
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"Your father's dying."
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"Mother, how can you have lived on Vulcan so long,"
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"married a Vulcan, raised a son on Vulcan,"
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"It means to adopt a philosophy, a way of life,"
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"no matter how important that gain might be."
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"Nothing is as important as your father's life."
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"Can you imagine what my father would say if I were to agree?"
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"If I were to give up command of this vessel,"
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"jeopardise hundreds of lives, risk interplanetary war,"
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"all for the life of one person?"
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"When you were five years old"
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"and came home stiff-lipped, anguished"
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"because the other boys tormented you,"
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"saying that you weren't really Vulcan..."
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"...I watched you, knowing that inside..."
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"And I cried too."
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"There must be some part of me in you."
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"If being Vulcan is more important to you,"
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"then you'll stand there..."
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"...speaking rules and regulations from Starfleet and Vulcan philosophy..."
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"...and let your father die."
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"Oh, go to him now. Please."
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"I cannot."
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"Dr. McCoy."
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"I'd like to get my hands on the guy with the sledgehammer."
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"The one who hit you?"
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"No, the one inside my head."
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"How long have l..?"
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"Now, let that be a lesson to you."
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"Just lie there and be happy you're still alive."
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"How's Sarek?"
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"Not good. If I could only operate..."
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"What's stopping you?"
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"I was. When you became injured, Spock assumed command."
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"He's going to stay there till you get back on your feet,"
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"even if it costs Sarek his life."
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"I can't damn him for his loyalty."
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"For doing his duty. But I'm not going to let him commit patricide."
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"Jim, if you stand, you could start to bleed again."
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"Bones..."
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"...Sarek will die without that operation."
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"I'll convince Spock I'm all right..."
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"...and order him to report here. Soon as he leaves the Bridge,"
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"I'll turn command over to Scotty and report to my quarters."
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