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Clips from Star Trek (1966) - Dagger of the Mind (S01E01)
"Affirmative, doctor."
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"I've visited rehab colonies before. Enterprise out."
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"Captain's log, stardate 2715.2."
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"Mission: Routine investigation and report"
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"as per ship's surgeon's medical log."
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"However, I would have preferred other circumstances."
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"Report, doctor."
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"Van Gelder is still violently agitated, captain."
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"And you'd prefer to keep him here until I complete my investigation, anyway."
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"I believe we should, Jim."
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"One of our psychiatrists does have a background in rehabilitative therapy."
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"- Coordinates? - Locked in, sir. Ready to beam down."
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"Dr. Helen Noel, captain."
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"Don't you remember?"
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"- You dropped in. - Yes. Yes, I remember."
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"Problem, captain?"
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"Mr. Spock, you tell McCoy that she had better check out"
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"as the best assistant I ever had."
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"Energize."
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"Energize."
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"In here, I presume, doctor."
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"Perhaps it would be simpler if you called me Helen, captain, since..."
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"This is another time, another place and another situation."
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"Of course, captain."
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"And going down quite a way."
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"I wouldn't recommend it for weak hearts."
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"Hello, Captain Kirk."
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"- And? - Dr. Helen Noel."
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"- A pleasure to finally meet you, sir. - Thank you. Thank you, captain."
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"- Welcome to Devil's Island, doctor. - Perhaps you'll call me Helen, doctor."
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"With so many titles around, we're not gonna be sure who's talking to who."
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"- I shall indeed. Won't you? - Thank you."
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"I believe regulations call for me to check my weapon."
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"Oh, no, no. That won't be necessary in your case, captain."
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"I know you people feel as naked without a weapon"
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"as we do without a medikit."
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"A small toast. Do you mind?"
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"It's such a great day for us here on Tantalus when we have visitors,"
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"- no matter what the excuse. - Doctor..."
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"I don't think you'll be able to get through the security screen, captain."
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"Just a second."
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"- Kirk to Enterprise. Come in. - Enterprise. Spock here."
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"Your landing coordinates were right on the nose, Mr. Spock."
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"We arrived safely, and we're here with Dr. Adams right now. Kirk out."
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"Affirmative, captain. Enterprise out."
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"Lethe. Come in."
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"Lethe, this is Captain Kirk and Dr. Helen Noel."
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"Lethe came to us for rehabilitation and stayed on as a therapist."
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"And a very good one too, I might add."
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"I love my work."
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"Go right ahead, captain."
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"Before you came here?"
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"May I ask what crime you committed?"
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"Does it matter? That person no longer exists."
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"Part of our cure, if you will, captain, is to bury the past."
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"Why should a person go on living with unbearable memories if there's no..?"
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"Helen."
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"A shifting of memory patterns is basic to psychotherapy."
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"Yes. And now to the toast."
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"You'll forgive us, Lethe? There you are, captain."
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"May we never find space so vast,"
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"planets so cold,"
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"heart and mind so empty"
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"Quite a tour, doctor. Very impressive."
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"Hey, Karl."
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"- Doctor? - Yes."
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"I was afraid you'd ask about this, captain."
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"One doesn't like to talk about their personal failures, you know."
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"Just an experiment that went wrong, I'm afraid."
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"May I see it?"
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"If something hasn't worked out and therefore has no scientific value..."
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"Since you brought me down here for advice, captain..."
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"One of the advantages of being a captain, doctor,"
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"I do not require..."
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"...neural neutraliser."
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"Can you explain that, Dr. Van Gelder?"
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"A device."
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"Door."
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"Control panel."
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"Ceiling."
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"A device."
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"- A light! Light! - This room, what happens there?"
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"A neural neutraliser."
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"Experimental. Actually, we don't expect to get much use out of it at all."
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"Relaxes the patient's mind. Does him no harm, of course,"
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"- If it doesn't do any good... - Why do we go on using it, captain?"
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"Hope. Yes. Yes, there's always that slight chance that"
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"it might do some good in the more violent cases."
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"Tranquilizers are fine, captain."
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"But to continually pump chemicals into a person's bloodstream..."
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"Exactly my point, Helen. Yes. Shall we?"
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"- How does it work? - Quite simple."
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"Off-on switches."
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"The large control here changes the strength"
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"Captain."
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"to be taught all the world's wisdom while standing on one foot."
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"Beam neutralising has been experimented with on Earth, captain."
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"I'm not acquainted with this particular style of equipment,"
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"but I can assure you that Dr. Adams"
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"The reason I asked, sir,"
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"Right here, captain."
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"Simon was a very stubborn man."
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"He could have sat in that room for years with the beam at that volume,"
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"or even higher. Or if he simply had someone standing by"
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"to snap it off in case he got into trouble. But no."
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"He tried it alone and on full volume."
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"It is a pity."
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"Terrible pain, growing more terrible as you fight to remember."
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"Can you give us your present location, captain?"
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"- Then you're with Dr. Adams now? - Affirmative."
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"Van Gelder has made reference to a particular treatment room."
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"The term was "neural neutraliser.""
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"Dr. Adams explained the mistake Van Gelder made."
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"Go ahead, Mr. Spock. Anything further?"
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"Your Mr. Spock sounds like a very excellent"
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"Please tell him to go ahead and speak freely."
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"I have to check in with a member of my staff, anyway."
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"Van Gelder is extremely agitated, captain,"
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"That's foolish."
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"Tell McCoy the technical expert he sent along with me"
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