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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Journey to Babel (S02E02)
"If you cooperate, you'll be out in two."
Star Trek (1966)
"You are at your station, Mr. Spock."
Star Trek (1966)
"Dr. McCoy, I believe you're enjoying all this."
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"Indeed, captain. I've never seen him look so happy."
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"Shut up!"
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"Sure. A formal reception tonight, 114 delegates aboard for two weeks."
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"Clear Hangar Deck. Clear Hangar Deck. Depressurising."
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"Recovering shuttlecraft."
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"- Your service honours us, captain. - Thank you."
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"As soon as you're settled, I'll arrange a tour of the ship."
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"Mr. Spock, we'll leave orbit in two hours."
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"Captain,"
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"Shall we continue the tour? My husband did request it."
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"The Coridan system has been claimed"
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"Why must you know, Tellarite?"
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"My apologies, captain."
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"We debated during my last Council session."
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"A teddy bear?"
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"Excuse me, doctor. It has been a rather long day for my wife."
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"but the configuration is unfamiliar. Most unusual."
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"I want to see what she looks like close up."
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"He's also human."
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"I want to know who that intruder is."
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"...there will be order."
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"Lieutenant Josephs, sir. I'm on Deck 11, Section A3."
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"I just found one of the Tellarites, murdered."
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"No, captain."
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"He's been gone for some time."
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"It's the intruder ship, sir."
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"As far as I can tell from instrument readings,"
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"It's similar to a heart attack in a human."
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"None."
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"But it does look promising."
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"It could damage you internally. It could kill you."
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"I can't sanction it."
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"Your father is much worse. There's no longer a choice."
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"You can turn command over to Scotty."
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"I will be in the brig, interrogating the Andorian."
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"When I was commissioned, I took an oath to carry out responsibilities"
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"...the human part of you was crying."
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"And you can't operate without transfusions from Spock."
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"Will that fill your prescription?"
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"Security to the brig. Search the prisoner immediately."
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"I wish I knew whether that was good or bad."
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"Report on his weaponry, Mr. Chekov."
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"They could not surrender, captain."
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"They had orders to self-destruct."
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"Aye, sir."
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"Slow poison."
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"One does not thank logic, Amanda."
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"Doctor, I think I'll return to my station now."
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"instead of the Vulcan Science Academy."
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"Mr. Spock, full analysis of sensor readings."
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"Those are reasons for murder."
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"We cannot disregard that philosophy merely for personal gain,"
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"And I'll hate you for the rest of my life."
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"That ship was constructed for a suicide mission."
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"The thing I don't understand is why I didn't think of it earlier."
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"Well, he..."
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"Doctor, do you propose surgery for the heart defect?"
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"First Officer Spock in temporary command."
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"There is no logic in Thelev's attack upon the captain."
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"Yes, of course. With Orion carefully neutral,"
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"before this conference was called."
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"Gentlemen. Gentlemen."
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"We are still being followed by the intruder vessel."
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"That hurts worse than the uniform."
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"Tellarites do not argue for reasons. They simply argue."
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"On my way."
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"He must command respect if he is to function."
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"Aren't you worried about him?"
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"Chekov."
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"Offence is a human emotion, captain."
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"or is cloaked against sensor probes."
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"It should be possible to filter out the human factors."
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"Yes, sir."
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"as part of a preconceived plan."
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"Neither human nor Vulcan."
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"I get sensor readings of tri-tritanium from the alien ship's hull."
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"Certainly not the Federation or the neutral planets."
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"He's just hovering out there, sir."
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"Sehlat?"
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"and prepare for this attack."
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"There wasn't enough of it."
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"From the nature and the location of the break,"
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"You embarrassed Spock this evening."
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"Well, the procedure they're discussing would require"
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"Somewhat rare, even for a Vulcan."
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"I was on the Observation Deck."
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"Find your own answers, captain. You haven't long to live."
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"I'm returning to my quarters."
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"Dress uniforms. Spit and polish."
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"Captain's log, stardate 3842.3."
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"Perhaps."
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"Starfleet force is used only as a last resort."
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"- Bridge to Captain Kirk. - Excuse me."
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"Begin long-range scanning. Kirk out."
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"The Interplanetary Conference will consider the petition"
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"in the Council Chambers on Babel."
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"Kirk here."
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"Not as my son, but as Spock."
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"Faster, more manoeuvrable, and unidentified."
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"Threats are illogical."
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"a short time ago, I broke up an argument"
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"It's his habit to meditate in private before retiring."
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"I quite agree."
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"The ship's hull seems to have a high density level"
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"Why?"
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"to find a way to produce sufficient T-negative blood."
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"It places a tremendous strain on the spleen and the liver."
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"My first responsibility is to the ship."
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"Regulations."
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"You might have had something else on your mind."
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"I don't understand."
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"our prime suspect has a malfunction in one of the heart valves."
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