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The Changeling
29 Sep, 1967
37
Cut power, Lieutenant. Overloaded and burned out.
Miri
Oct 27, 1966
12
But children become adults.
The Corbomite Maneuver
10 Nov, 1966
3
Has it occurred to you that there's a certain inefficiency in constantly questioning me on things you've already made up your mind about?
The Changeling
29 Sep, 1967
37
I beg your pardon?
All Our Yesterdays
14 Mar, 1969
78
She would not jeopardise other lives.
The City on the Edge of Forever
6 Apr, 1967
28
I've slowed down the recording we made from the time vortex.
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
There isn't time, Doctor. I must decipher those obelisk's symbols. They're a highly advanced form of cipher writing.
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
Mister Scott, how much power do we have left in the ship's batteries?
The Doomsday Machine
20 Oct, 1967
35
If you can certify Commodore Decker medically or psychologically unfit for command, I can relieve him under Section C.
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
Gentlemen. All right, Mister Boma, you'll have your burial, provided the creatures will permit it.
The Tholian Web
15 Nov, 1968
64
We came here for a specific purpose, Doctor.
Turnabout Intruder
3 Jun, 1969
79
Perhaps you were.
Bread And Circuses
15 Mar, 1968
43
Captain, a logical question, if I may. Septimus, how many years ago did Merikus become your first citizen?
Charlie X
15 Sep, 1966
8
And again, check.
Spectre Of The Gun
25 Oct, 1968
56
Yes. The violence of your own heritage is to be the pattern for our execution.
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
I'm aware of that, Doctor. I'm also aware when we arrive at the planet, we'll have barely four hours to effect rescue. I believe those symbols are the key.
By Any Other Name
23 Feb, 1968
50
You are not jealous?
The Mark Of Gideon
17 Jan, 1969
72
Negative, Doctor. I cannot accept the responsibility for ordering a fellow officer to violate a Starfleet directive. I can make such a decision only for myself.
Bread And Circuses
15 Mar, 1968
43
It will replace their imperial Rome, but it will happen in their twentieth century.
Is There In Truth No Beauty?
18 Oct, 1968
62
An entertaining suggestion, Mister Chekov, but not very helpful.
The Alternative Factor
30 Mar, 1967
20
Captain.
Where No Man Has Gone Before
22 Sep, 1966
2
He's reading even faster now than just a few moments ago. Is that Gary Mitchell, the one you used to know?
Amok Time
15 Sep, 1967
34
Merely my quite logical relief that Starfleet had not lost a highly proficient captain.
Obsession
15 Dec, 1967
47
May I suggest that we no longer belabour the question of whether or not we should have gone after the creature. The matter has now been rendered academic. The creature is now after us.
Amok Time
15 Sep, 1967
34
Examine me, for all the good it'll do either of us.
The Menagerie, part 1
17 Nov, 1966
16
Are coming from Talos Four, sir.
Journey to Babel
17 Nov, 1967
44
Starfleet records no authorised vessel in this quadrant except ours.
Journey to Babel
17 Nov, 1967
44
Then you automatically condemn Sarek to death. And you, Doctor, have no logical alternative either. If you do not operate, Sarek will die. You now have the means to perform the operation. I am volunteering myself as the blood donor. I'll be at my station until you require me. . The Andorian pulls a knife and stabs Kirk before getting kicked unconscious.)
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
But attaining a desired goal always is, Doctor. Now gentlemen, I suggest we move outside to make a further examination of the hull in the event we've overlooked any minor damage.
The Alternative Factor
30 Mar, 1967
20
Very typical, Captain. Iron-silicon base, oxygen-hydrogen atmosphere, largely arid, no discernible life. No surprises.
The Enterprise Incident
27 Sep, 1968
59
As you can see, Captain Kirk is a highly sensitive and emotional person. I believe he has lost the capacity for rational decision.
Requiem For Methuselah
14 Feb, 1969
76
And da Vinci?
The Enterprise Incident
27 Sep, 1968
59
Of course. I shall obey your restrictions.
Mirror, Mirror
6 Oct, 1967
39
Welcome home, Captain.
The Apple
13 Oct, 1967
38
The good doctor was concerned that the Vaalians achieved true human stature. I submit there is no cause for worry. They've taken the first step. They've learned to kill.
Court Martial
2 Feb, 1967
15
That is true.
The Devil In The Dark
9 Mar, 1967
26
Ship ready to leave orbit, Captain. Course laid in.
That Which Survives
24 Jan, 1969
69
Mister Scott, I suggest you refrain from any further subjective descriptions. You now have ten minutes and nineteen seconds in which to perform your task.
A Private Little War
2 Feb, 1968
45
Thank you, nurse. I'm quite fully recovered.
Is There In Truth No Beauty?
18 Oct, 1968
62
Doctor Jones was born a telepath, Captain.
The Cloud Minders
28 Feb, 1969
74
That would be most welcome, Mister Advisor.
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky
8 Nov, 1968
65
Your decision is most illogical, Doctor.
Metamorphosis
10 Nov, 1967
31
Nor have I.
Spectre Of The Gun
25 Oct, 1968
56
I believe he was actually trying to provoke a dispute with Mister Chekov.
The Trouble With Tribbles
29 Dec, 1967
42
They seem to be gorged.
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
The nurse has given you something to ease the pain. Why were you being stoned?
Return To Tomorrow
9 Feb, 1968
51
Evidently, Captain.
Assignment: Earth
29 Mar, 1968
55
And you'll be pleased our records show that it resulted in a new and stronger international agreement against the use of such weapons.
That Which Survives
24 Jan, 1969
69
The stars.
The Changeling
29 Sep, 1967
37
Undoubtedly.
The Deadly Years
8 Dec, 1967
40
For what, sir?
Mirror, Mirror
6 Oct, 1967
39
Mister Scott, the storm has caused some minor damage in your section. There are also injuries requiring your attention, Doctor. Well, gentlemen?
By Any Other Name
23 Feb, 1968
50
Instruments returning to normal, Captain.
The Doomsday Machine
20 Oct, 1967
35
All power plants dead, reserve energy banks operative at a very low power level.
The Omega Glory
1 Mar, 1968
54
Captain Tracey's reserve belt packs. Empty. Found among the remains of several hundred Yang bodies.
Obsession
15 Dec, 1967
47
You mentioned dikironium, Captain.
The Deadly Years
8 Dec, 1967
40
Captain, I have not assumed command.
Assignment: Earth
29 Mar, 1968
55
A most difficult decision, Captain.
The Empath
6 Dec, 1968
63
Dust. Apparently these instruments have not been recently used.
Wink Of An Eye
29 Nov, 1968
68
I cannot give you that answer until these have been analysed.
Patterns Of Force
16 Feb, 1968
52
Your uniform, Captain.
Mirror, Mirror
6 Oct, 1967
39
You've met her before, Captain?
Dagger Of The Mind
3 Nov, 1966
11
Gentlemen, I suggest you ask Doctor Adams if he wants Van Gelder returned.
The Deadly Years
8 Dec, 1967
40
Yes, Captain.
The Return of The Archons
9 Feb, 1967
22
Then the body dies. Creativity is necessary for the health of the Body.
The Squire of Gothos
12 Jan, 1967
18
Mischievous pranks, Captain?
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
No one can guarantee the actions of another.
Tomorrow is Yesterday
26 Jan, 1967
21
I am aware of that, Doctor. This is the first officer. Captain Christopher to the briefing room.
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky
8 Nov, 1968
65
Yes, Captain?
The Enemy WIthin
6 Oct, 1966
5
Hmm. Well, in that case, if you'll excuse the intrusion Captain, I'll get back to my work.
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
Magnification factor twelve, Mister Sulu.
The Apple
13 Oct, 1967
38
I don't see how.
By Any Other Name
23 Feb, 1968
50
Doctor, I'm due for another injection of stokaline.
The Ultimate Computer
8 Mar, 1968
53
It appears, Captain, we've been doing what used to be called pursuing a wild goose. M-5 has rerouted helm and navigational controls, bypassing this primary system.
Plato's Stepchildren
22 Nov, 1968
67
Then it is logical to assume that there is a connection between the psychokinetic power and the eating of the native foods.
I, Mudd
3 Nov, 1967
41
I'm curious, Norman. Just how do you intend to stop them?
That Which Survives
24 Jan, 1969
69
That is correct, Mister Scott, by all the laws that we know. There was no period of unconsciousness. Our ship's chronometers registered a matter of only a few seconds. Therefore, we were displaced through space in some manner which I am unable to fathom.
Court Martial
2 Feb, 1967
15
Observe for yourself. Rook to king's pawn four.
The Enterprise Incident
27 Sep, 1968
59
Yes, Captain. The cloaking device is in an area near the commander's quarters. It is closely guarded and off-limits to all but authorised personnel. What is your present location?
I, Mudd
3 Nov, 1967
41
Of course. Your computations would inevitably lead to a total description of the parabolic intersection of dimension with dimension. ALICE
The Enemy WIthin
6 Oct, 1966
5
How shall we explain it to them, Captain? The search parties are to capture you?
The Deadly Years
8 Dec, 1967
40
Yes, sir. Quite understandable.
The Squire of Gothos
12 Jan, 1967
18
You're quite correct, Doctor. Prepare transporter room.
Metamorphosis
10 Nov, 1967
31
Cut, Captain.
The Menagerie, part 1
17 Nov, 1966
16
Preliminary lab survey ready, sir.
The Empath
6 Dec, 1968
63
Residual energy readings indicate we were beamed here by a matter-energy scrambler, similar to our own transporter mechanism.
The Devil In The Dark
9 Mar, 1967
26
It could explain much, especially since the colonists are armed only with phaser one.
And The Children Shall Lead
11 Oct, 1968
60
I cannot obey your order, Captain.
The City on the Edge of Forever
6 Apr, 1967
28
I believe we'll have them plotted in a few more orbits, Captain.
The Corbomite Maneuver
10 Nov, 1966
3
Switching to screen. I believe I can get something visual.
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
10 Jan, 1969
70
The obvious visual evidence, Commissioner, is that he is of the same breed as yourself.
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
10 Jan, 1969
70
Captain, we are within scanning range of Cheron.
The Cage Unaired pilot
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1
Records show the Talos group has never been explored. Solar system similar to Earth, eleven planets. Number four seems to be Class M, oxygen atmosphere.
The Deadly Years
8 Dec, 1967
40
I wondered if perhaps there was something which could lower my sensitivity to cold.
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
10 Jan, 1969
70
None. Completely elusive. In fact, it's invisible.
All Our Yesterdays
14 Mar, 1969
78
I see. This is a fascinating machine. What is it?
By Any Other Name
23 Feb, 1968
50
It will take me a moment to prepare.
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
Gentlemen, I think we should move outside, make room for Mister Scott to do his work. Mister Latimer, Mister Gaetano, you'll arm yourselves and scout out the area, keeping in visual contact with the ship.
The Alternative Factor
30 Mar, 1967
20
The cut on his forehead. First he has it, then it's gone, then he has it again.
This Side of Paradise
2 Mar, 1967
25
I am saying they knew there was a risk.