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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Journey to Babel (S02E02)
"- Captain. - I'll take over, Mr. Spock."
Star Trek (1966)
"Captain, are you quite all right?"
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"I've certified him physically fit, Mr. Spock."
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"Now, since I have an operation to perform,"
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"- and both of us are required... - Get out, Spock."
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"Mr. Chekov, what's the status of the intruder?"
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"Any further transmissions, lieutenant?"
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"None, sir."
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"Call Mr. Scott to the Bridge."
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"Captain, the alien vessel is moving closer."
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"Belay that order. I'll stay here."
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"Captain, I'm picking up the alien signal again."
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"Security."
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"Readings, nurse."
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"Mr. Spock's blood reproduction rate is up over 200 percent."
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"Sarek's heartbeat has risen to 324."
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"Blood pressure 90/40, dropping."
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"Initiate sterile field."
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"Mr. Spock."
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"- Where do you think you're going? - I must see the captain."
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"My patients don't walk out in the middle of an operation."
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"if their power utilisation curve is not the norm,"
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"it should be possible to identify them this way."
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"Very important."
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"So is your father's life."
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"Security here. We had to stun the Andorian."
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"He had some sort of transceiver. It was hidden in his antenna."
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"Captain, the alien ship has changed course and speed."
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"Moving directly toward us at warp 8."
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"Bring the prisoner to the Bridge."
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"Deflectors on. Red alert."
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"- Phasers stand by to fire on my order. - Aye, sir."
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"Target, Mr. Chekov?"
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"Moving away, turning now. He's coming around again."
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"Fire as he passes, ensign."
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"Sensors record standard phasers, sir."
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"They have more speed, but they're not giants."
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"Captain, the intercoms are jammed."
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"All the ambassadors are asking what's going on."
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"Tell them to take a good guess, but clear that board, lieutenant."
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"Aye, sir."
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"One more like that and I'm going to lose both these men."
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"Fire control locked into the computers, captain."
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"On my order, fire photon torpedoes two, four, and six."
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"- Widest possible scatter. - Aye, sir."
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"Fire."
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"Full spread missed, sir. They're moving too fast for us."
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"The systems are off."
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"Then get me that old portable cardiostimulator."
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"Number four shield has buckled, sir."
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"- Auxiliary power. - Switching over."
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"Shields firming up."
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"Number four is still weak, sir."
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"If they hit us there again, it'll go altogether."
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"Your friends out there are good. They'll have to destroy this ship to win."
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"That was intended from the beginning, captain."
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"Damage control procedures, all decks."
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"That ship out there has phasers. At least our weapons are alike."
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"Number two shield is gone, sir."
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"Engineering. This is the captain."
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"Cut power on the port side except for phaser banks."
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"Who are you?"
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"planted in the ambassador's party to use terror and murder to disrupt us,"
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"Speculation, captain."
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"Engineering, cut power on starboard side. Maintain until further orders."
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"You speculate."
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"We're starting to drift, sir. Shall I hold her on course?"
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"No. Stand by your phasers, Mr. Chekov."
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"Aye, sir. Phasers standing by."
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"You're baiting him. You're trying to lure him in."
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"Here he comes."
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"Range decreasing. Speed dropping close to sub-light."
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"Phasers locked on target. Range closing."
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"Seventy-five thousand kilometres."
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"Fire."
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"Lieutenant, open a hailing frequency."
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"If they wish to surrender..."
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"Lieutenant, relay to Starfleet Command."
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"Tell them we have a prisoner."
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"Only temporarily, captain."
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"You see, I had orders to self-destruct too."
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"Quite painless, actually, but there is no known antidote."
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"I anticipate another ten minutes of life."
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"I seem to have miscalculated."
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"So did they."
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"Mr. Chekov, take over."
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"Bones?"
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"Are you quite through shaking this ship around?"
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"Spock, Sarek. How are they?"
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"I don't mind telling you, you sure make it difficult for a surgeon trying..."
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"- Bones! - Captain, come in."
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"I couldn't have pulled them through without it."
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"Some doctors have all the luck."
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"- Captain, I believe you'll find the alien... - We damaged their ship."
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"They destroyed themselves to avoid capture."
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"Bones, Thelev's body will be brought to your lab."
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"I want an autopsy performed as soon as possible."
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"I think you'll find he's an Orion, doctor."
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"Intelligence reports that Orion smugglers"
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"have been raiding the Coridan system."
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"But what would they gain by an attack on Starfleet?"
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"Mutual suspicion and interplanetary war."
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"and continue to raid Coridan."
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"The thing that confused me was the power utilisation curve."
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"It made them seem more powerful than a starship"
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"or anything known to us."
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"Since they never intended to return to their home base,"
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"they could use 100 percent power on their attacks."
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"It hardly seems likely."
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"No. But thank you anyway."
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"And you, Sarek. Would you also say thank you to your son?"
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"For saving your life."
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"Spock acted in the only logical manner open to him."
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"Logic. Logic. I'm sick to death of logic."
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"Do you want to know how I feel about your logic?"
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"- Emotional, isn't she? - She has always been that way."
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"At the time, it seemed the logical thing to do."
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"Bones. No, no, I'm all right."
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"Now, if you keep arguing with your kindly family doctor,"
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"you're going to spend your next ten days right here."
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