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Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | I could make a device to deliver it on target. |
A Taste of Armageddon | 23 Feb, 1967 | 23 | Limited telepathic abilities are inherent in Vulcanians, Captain. It may work. It may not. |
Is There In Truth No Beauty? | 18 Oct, 1968 | 62 | This is not a duty that you can assume. I am aware of the fact that your telepathic competence might be superior to mine, but there's a more important factor. The object is to pilot this ship. That is something you cannot do. |
The Squire of Gothos | 12 Jan, 1967 | 18 | The precise meaning of the word desert is a waterless, barren wasteland. I fail to understand your romantic nostalgia for such a place. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | That would tend, however, to explain certain elements of Vulcan prehistory. |
Space Seed | 16 Feb, 1967 | 24 | Sensor reading, Captain. Some sort of equipment functioning on that vessel. |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | With my life, T'Pau. T'PAU: What they are about to see comes down from the time of the beginning, without change. This is the Vulcan heart. This is the Vulcan soul. This is our way. Kah-if-farr. T'PRING: Kal-if-fee! |
The Menagerie, part 1 | 17 Nov, 1966 | 16 | Sir, I must point out that there are three officers of command rank available. Yourself, Commodore Mendez, and Captain Christopher Pike. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | But we cannot expect their co-operation. They have refused the Empire. Command procedure dictates that we provide the customary example. |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | He doesn't hear you, Captain. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | This woman will assist me. You will take me to your pharmacology laboratory. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | I wouldn't touch it, Captain. An extremely active corrosive. Traces may linger. |
A Piece Of The Action | 12 Jan, 1968 | 49 | Nothing useful. Logic and practical information do not seem to apply here. |
The Paradise Syndrome | 4 Oct, 1968 | 58 | Recircuit power to engines. Maximum speed heading three seven mark zero one zero. |
Wink Of An Eye | 29 Nov, 1968 | 68 | Your recommendation? |
The Lights Of Zetar | 31 Jan, 1969 | 73 | As I said, Captain, this is the tracking obtained during the last shielded run. Computer, run a detailed comparison brain circuitry patterns, tape D and tape H. |
Operation: Annihilate! | 13 Apr, 1967 | 29 | No Federation contacts for over a year. |
The Paradise Syndrome | 4 Oct, 1968 | 58 | Then bypass the relays and go to manual control. |
Catspaw | 27 Oct, 1967 | 30 | Ingenious. |
The Enterprise Incident | 27 Sep, 1968 | 59 | I demand the Right of Statement first. |
Court Martial | 2 Feb, 1967 | 15 | Obviously. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | It's painless and quick. The animal will be unconscious for only a few minutes. |
The Ultimate Computer | 8 Mar, 1968 | 53 | The M-5 has been perfected, Commander. Its potential is a fact. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | Insufficient data. I shall try to take further sensor readings. |
Errand of Mercy | 23 Mar, 1967 | 27 | Captain, I strongly suggest we direct our energies toward the immediate problem. Accomplishing our mission here. |
Wolf In The Fold | 22 Dec, 1967 | 36 | Captain, those places are aligned directly between Argelius and Earth. |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | You were saying you'll have no trouble explaining it. |
The Mark Of Gideon | 17 Jan, 1969 | 72 | We must acknowledge once and for all that the purpose of diplomacy is to prolong a crisis. |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | He does not know. I will do what I must, T'Pau, but not with him! His blood does not burn. He is my friend! T'PAU: It is said thy Vulcan blood is thin. Are thee Vulcan or are thee human? |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | We may simply render it powerless. |
The Squire of Gothos | 12 Jan, 1967 | 18 | That was the planet Gothos, Captain. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | Engineering, re-activate main transporter circuits. |
Balance of Terror | 15 Dec, 1966 | 9 | Invisibility is theoretically possible, Captain, with selective bending of light. But the power cost is enormous. They may have solved that problem. |
The Corbomite Maneuver | 10 Nov, 1966 | 3 | Radiation passing the tolerance level, entering lethal zone. |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | It means to adopt a philosophy, a way of life, which is logical and beneficial. We cannot disregard that philosophy merely for personal gain, no matter how important that gain might be. |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | Yes, indeed it does, Captain. It makes me uncomfortable. |
I, Mudd | 3 Nov, 1967 | 41 | Very interesting. Very interesting. This is a most unusual device. |
The Changeling | 29 Sep, 1967 | 37 | The usage is correct. The creator was simply testing your memory banks. |
A Piece Of The Action | 12 Jan, 1968 | 49 | Interesting. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Reports deny that they had any space flight capability. This appears to be an archive or library of some kind. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | Captain, do you know what happened? Do you remember any part of it? |
What Are Little Girls Made Of? | 20 Oct, 1966 | 10 | You're going back down with the command pack? |
Whom Gods Destroy | 3 Jan, 1969 | 71 | The interval of uncertainty was actually fairly brief, Captain. It only seemed long to you. I was waiting for a victor in the hand to hand struggle, which I assumed would be Captain Garth. Because of your depleted condition. Failing a resolution to the struggle, I was forced to use other means to make my determination. |
The Deadly Years | 8 Dec, 1967 | 40 | Quadrant four four eight, sir. |
Mudd's Women | 13 Oct, 1966 | 4 | Needed on the bridge, Captain. |
Whom Gods Destroy | 3 Jan, 1969 | 71 | Governor. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | Captain, you ordered me to tell you. |
Tomorrow is Yesterday | 26 Jan, 1967 | 21 | Positive identification, Captain. Aircraft is an interceptor, equipped with missiles, possibly armed with nuclear warheads. If he hits us with one, he might damage us severely, perhaps beyond our capacity to repair under current circumstances. |
Dagger Of The Mind | 3 Nov, 1966 | 11 | And you will continue to check in every four hours? |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | There is no alternative. |
Obsession | 15 Dec, 1967 | 47 | Impossible to tell, Captain, until I can make a closer survey of the creature. |
A Private Little War | 2 Feb, 1968 | 45 | Large prints. The ape-like carnivore in the reports? |
A Taste of Armageddon | 23 Feb, 1967 | 23 | This one's the key. The circuit is now locked. Destroy this one, and they'll all go. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | What my instruments read is totally unbelievable, Captain. Twice, for a split second each time, everything within range of our instruments seemed on the verge of winking out. |
The Conscience of the King | 8 Dec, 1966 | 13 | I have no information on that, Captain. We are ready to leave orbit. |
The Omega Glory | 1 Mar, 1968 | 54 | I have their surgeon's log, Captain. Their last log entry, Captain, on screen. |
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield | 10 Jan, 1969 | 70 | Change is the essential process of all existence. For instance, the people of Cheron must have once been mono-coloured. |
Wolf In The Fold | 22 Dec, 1967 | 36 | Enterprise. Spock here. |
Arena | 19 Jan, 1967 | 19 | I thought perhaps the hot pursuit alone might be sufficient. Destruction might be unnecessary. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | To land here again? Not a very attractive possibility. |
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield | 10 Jan, 1969 | 70 | There is no sensor failure. The readings persist. |
Who Mourns For Adonais? | 22 Sep, 1967 | 33 | Captain. I would recommend a discreet distance. |
The Man Trap | 8 Sep, 1966 | 6 | The Earth buffalo. What about it? |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Nine hundred and ninety point seven light years to be exact, Lieutenant. |
Miri | Oct 27, 1966 | 12 | Measuring the planet now, Captain. It's spheroid-shaped, circumference twenty four thousand eight hundred seventy four miles. Mass six times ten to the twenty first power tons. Mean density five point five one seven. Atmosphere oxygen, nitrogen. |
The Cage Unaired pilot | null | 1 | Check the circuit. |
The Squire of Gothos | 12 Jan, 1967 | 18 | Is it ego, or something else? |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | Twelve hours, Captain? That is unprecedented. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Evidently. But the inconsistencies are so compounded as to present a seemingly impossible phenomenon. |
And The Children Shall Lead | 11 Oct, 1968 | 60 | I stand corrected, Captain. Induced would be a more precise term. Induced by an outside force. |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | Obviously. |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | Come. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Really? |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | That is very kind of you, Captain. |
The Way To Eden | 21 Feb, 1969 | 75 | I would prefer that you state it. |
The Cloud Minders | 28 Feb, 1969 | 74 | Only Vulcan ears would find the noise discernible. |
The Immunity Syndrome | 19 Jan, 1968 | 48 | I sensed it die. |
Requiem For Methuselah | 14 Feb, 1969 | 76 | Let me go alone, Captain. |
Turnabout Intruder | 3 Jun, 1969 | 79 | She is dangerous only to your authority, sir. |
Arena | 19 Jan, 1967 | 19 | Nothing specific, Captain. Unscientific rumours only. More like space legends. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | If I remember correctly, it caused fatality only when used in pure form. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Exactly. Captain, there are literally thousands of these tunnels in this general area alone, far too many to be cut by the one creature in an ordinary lifetime. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Three hours, thirteen minutes. |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | I had a most startling dream. You were trying to tell me something, but I couldn't hear you. It would be illogical for us to protest against our natures. Don't you think? |
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield | 10 Jan, 1969 | 70 | Captain, some of the memory banks of the computer are burned out. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | Captain, readings of the effect indicate it centred here on this planet, almost on this very spot. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | If it pleases you. This is animal flesh? |
Elaan of Troyius | 20 Dec, 1968 | 57 | Captain, are you all right? |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | Projection, Captain. Unreal. |
The Ultimate Computer | 8 Mar, 1968 | 53 | The force field is gone, Captain. M-5 is neutralised. |
Shore Leave | 29 Dec, 1966 | 17 | Not necessary in my case, Captain. On my planet, to rest is to rest, to cease using energy. To me, it is quite illogical to run up and down on green grass using energy instead of saving it. |
The Enterprise Incident | 27 Sep, 1968 | 59 | I am half Vulcan. My mother is a human. |
Wink Of An Eye | 29 Nov, 1968 | 68 | By drinking the Scalosian water. |
The Enterprise Incident | 27 Sep, 1968 | 59 | I must confess that I too am moved emotionally. I know it is illogical. |
Errand of Mercy | 23 Mar, 1967 | 27 | I thought you might. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | In what way? |
Bread And Circuses | 15 Mar, 1968 | 43 | No sign of atomic power as yet, but far enough along for radio communications, power transportation, an excellent road system. |
Space Seed | 16 Feb, 1967 | 24 | Definitely a space vessel of some type. |
The Corbomite Maneuver | 10 Nov, 1966 | 3 | About two thousand metric tons. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Get to the centre of the ship. Don't touch the plates. Be sure you're insulated. Stand by. Are you ready, Scott? |