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Clips from Star Trek (1966) (1966) (S02E02)
"Yes, the booth. Carry on."
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"It's called blood."
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"Chekov tried it on me."
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"Mr. Sulu is security chief, like the ancient Gestapo."
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"And my Sickbay is a chamber of horrors."
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"Two of my assistants were betting on the tolerance of an injured man,"
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"- Report on technology. - Mostly variations in instrumentation."
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"Everything's exactly where it should be, except us."
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"- Computer. - Ready."
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"This is the captain. Record security research"
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"to be classified under my voiceprint or Mr. Scott's."
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"Recording."
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"Could a storm of such magnitude cause a power surge"
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"in the transporter circuits, creating a momentary"
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"interdimensional contact with a parallel universe?"
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"Affirmative."
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"At such a moment, could persons in each universe,"
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"in the other universe?"
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"Could conditions necessary to such an event"
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"be created artificially, using the ship's power?"
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"Scotty, can you do it?"
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"Not by myself. I'll need help."
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"I'm a doctor, not an engineer."
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"Now you're an engineer."
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"I'll have to tap the power we need from the warp engines"
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"and balance it for the four of us."
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"Jim, the way this ship is run,"
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"what kind of people are we in this universe?"
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"Let's find out. Computer."
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"Read out official record of current command."
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"Captain James T. Kirk."
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"through assassination of Captain Christopher Pike."
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"First action: Suppression of Gorlan uprising"
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"through destruction of rebel home planet."
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"Second action: Execution of 5,000 colonists on Vega IX."
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"- Now we know. - Captain."
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"- We can do it. - Good."
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"But when we interrupt engine circuits"
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"to tie the power increase into the transporter,"
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"it'll show up on Sulu's security board."
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"I'll tell Uhura to create a diversion to distract Sulu's attention at your signal."
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"Jim."
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"If we're here, what do you suppose our counterparts are doing"
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"back in our universe?"
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"Let me go!"
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"You traitorous pig. I'll hang you up by your Vulcan ears."
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"- I'll have you all executed! - I think not."
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"Your authority on this ship is extremely limited, captain."
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"The four of you will remain here in the brig, and in custody,"
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"Where's your beard? What's going on? Where's my personal guard?"
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"I can answer none of your questions at this time."
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"All right, Spock."
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"You want credits? I'll give them to you. You'll be a rich man."
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"A command of your own? I can swing that too."
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"I find it extremely interesting."
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"- Power? - Fascinating."
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"Captain."
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"I am pleased that you frustrated Mr. Chekov's plan."
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"- Why? - I do not desire the captaincy."
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"I much prefer my scientific duties,"
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"and I am, frankly, content to be a lesser target."
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"Logical, as always, Mr. Spock."
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"I presume you've ordered full duration?"
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"I haven't decided."
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"Indeed?"
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"- His act warrants death. - I said, I haven't decided."
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"That is, of course, your affair."
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"Captain, may I enquire if you intend to persist"
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"in your unusual course of action regarding the Halkans?"
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"You heard my orders."
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"They are, of course, in contradiction to standard Empire procedure."
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"You cannot ignore the consequences."
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"I do not threaten, captain. I merely state facts."
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"I have found you to be an excellent officer."
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"Our missions together have been both successful and profitable."
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"However, I shall not permit your aberrations"
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"to jeopardise my position."
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"...do you think we should destroy the Halkans?"
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"Terror must be maintained, or the Empire is doomed."
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"We may have bitten off more than we can chew."
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"Captain, I do not wish to find myself opposing you."
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"But if you continue on your present course,"
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"this confusing, inexplicable behaviour..."
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"Is my concern, not yours."
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"I am aware of that, captain."
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"I trust that you are aware of the reverse."
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"Release Chekov. Confine him to quarters."
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"That ought to hold him for about six hours."
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"I heard about Chekov."
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"He gambled. I won."
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"You're still in trouble with Starfleet Command."
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"What you've got in mind this time is beyond me."
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"You're scheming, of course."
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"The Halkans have something you want."
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"Kirk."
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"- The cabinet itself? - Further than that, if I'm successful."
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"Really?"
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"Well, you must know what you're doing."
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"You always do."
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"If I'm to be the woman of a Caesar..."
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"...can't I know what you're up to?"
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"- Kirk here. - Mr. Spock, captain."
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"Yes?"
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"I've received a private communication from Starfleet Command."
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"I'm instructed to wait until planet dawn over principal target"
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"And if I don't?"
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"In that event, I am ordered to kill you"
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"Captain's log, stardate unknown."
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"We are trapped in a savage parallel universe"
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"from which we must escape within four hours"
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"Let's drink a toast to Spock,"
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"the only man aboard with the decency to warn you."
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"You'll never find another man like him."
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"Are you going to act against the Halkans before the deadline?"
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"No. But I'll avoid killing Spock."
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"Just get him out of the way? He and his men?"
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"I'll get out of his way."
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"You'll at least want to monitor him, won't you?"
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"Yes."
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"- It's not that bad. - Of course not. It made you captain."
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