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The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | This does open some intriguing prospects, Captain. Since the formula worked, we can go back in time, to any planet, any era. |
The Corbomite Maneuver | 10 Nov, 1966 | 3 | Captain, request permission to |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Captain, the Defiant's sensors correspond with an extremely high degree of correlation to those of the Enterprise. |
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky | 8 Nov, 1968 | 65 | The course Ensign Chekov just gave for the asteroid would put it on a collision course with Daran Five. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | No, sir. We're being watched. |
The Man Trap | 8 Sep, 1966 | 6 | Lieutenant, my demonstration of concern will not change what happened. The transporter room is very well-manned and they will call if they need my assistance. |
The Lights Of Zetar | 31 Jan, 1969 | 73 | It is of little consequence, Captain. Memory Alpha has no protective shields. |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | Captain. In each case, this was unavoidable. |
The Cage Unaired pilot | null | 1 | Their call letters check with a survey expedition. SS Columbia. It disappeared in that region approximately eighteen years ago. |
Elaan of Troyius | 20 Dec, 1968 | 57 | Better than warp seven. |
A Taste of Armageddon | 23 Feb, 1967 | 23 | Are these attacks frequent? |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Zarabeth explained it to me. When we came through the time portal, it altered our physiological structure. If we attempt to return to the library, we shall die. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Captain. I have created a condition in which Gill cannot initiate speech or any other action, but he can reply to questions. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Listen to me. I am firmly convinced that I do exist. I am substantial. You are not imagining this. |
The Immunity Syndrome | 19 Jan, 1968 | 48 | Probe will impact in seven point three seconds. |
Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | Exactly. Doctor, in your opinion, what killed Mister Chekov? |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | Almost to the second. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | You said it was fused. How? |
The Corbomite Maneuver | 10 Nov, 1966 | 3 | Radiation from the short end of the spectrum increasing. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | Transporter is out, Captain. You'll have to stand by. |
Turnabout Intruder | 3 Jun, 1969 | 79 | Captain. Tricorder picking up very faint life readings. Approximately seven hundred metres from here. Help will have to be immediate. |
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield | 10 Jan, 1969 | 70 | Yet you are pumping him full of your noxious potions as if he were a human. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Under present conditions, extremely poor. |
Shore Leave | 29 Dec, 1966 | 17 | This is not human skin tissue, Captain. It more closely resembles the cellular casting we use for wound repairs. Much finer, of course. |
Balance of Terror | 15 Dec, 1966 | 9 | I have a fix on it, Captain. I believe I can lock on it, get a picture of their Bridge. |
Bread And Circuses | 15 Mar, 1968 | 43 | Yes, that's quite true. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Energise. |
By Any Other Name | 23 Feb, 1968 | 50 | I'm dubious of the possibilities of success, Captain. The medical equipment is not designed to put out a great deal of power. The polarized elements would burn out quickly. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Indeed, Captain. I'm quite at a loss. |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | What is it? |
A Private Little War | 2 Feb, 1968 | 45 | Aside from that, you say it's a Garden of Eden? |
The Squire of Gothos | 12 Jan, 1967 | 18 | Fascinating is a word I use for the unexpected. In this case, I should think interesting would suffice. |
Wolf In The Fold | 22 Dec, 1967 | 36 | We don't have much time, Captain. |
The Squire of Gothos | 12 Jan, 1967 | 18 | I object to you. I object to intellect without discipline. I object to power without constructive purpose. |
Where No Man Has Gone Before | 22 Sep, 1966 | 2 | And on my monitor screen I could see Mitchell smiling each time it happened, as if this ship and crew were almost a toy for his amusement. |
The Day Of The Dove | 1 Nov, 1968 | 66 | It would appear that the entity wants us alive. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | II beg your pardon, sir? |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Captain, I do not understand how he failed to recognise us. |
The Savage Curtain | 7 Mar, 1969 | 77 | Captain, since I was included in the invitation to make contact, I must beam down with you. |
The Ultimate Computer | 8 Mar, 1968 | 53 | M-5 has performed admirably so far. |
The Cage Unaired pilot | null | 1 | Mister Spock here. |
The Paradise Syndrome | 4 Oct, 1968 | 58 | James Kirk. |
The Omega Glory | 1 Mar, 1968 | 54 | Fascinating. |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | I was recording images at the time McCoy left. A rather barbaric period in your American history. I believe I can approximate just when to jump. Perhaps within a month of the correct time. A week, if we're fortunate. |
The Ultimate Computer | 8 Mar, 1968 | 53 | I am not familiar with these instruments, Doctor. You are using an entirely new type of control mechanism. However, it appears to me this unit is drawing more power than before. |
The Deadly Years | 8 Dec, 1967 | 40 | Doctor, you heard the computer's analysis of Captain Kirk's physical age. Do you agree with it? |
A Taste of Armageddon | 23 Feb, 1967 | 23 | I understand. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | Status of mission, Captain? |
Shore Leave | 29 Dec, 1966 | 17 | That sounds like a painful reality. |
Tomorrow is Yesterday | 26 Jan, 1967 | 21 | Not at all. You'll simply be one of the thousands who thought he saw a UFO. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | Apparently some kind of transposition has taken place. I find it extremely interesting. |
The Conscience of the King | 8 Dec, 1966 | 13 | Correlate. Check their past histories. Report any item, any past episode or experience they all have in common. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | We're back to normal time, Captain. |
The Mark Of Gideon | 17 Jan, 1969 | 72 | In orbit, Doctor. In a manner of speaking, Gideon is in orbit and the ship is on Gideon. |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | Yes, quite. It extends some thirty feet beyond the figure in all directions. Conventional in composition, and quite formidable. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Lock on to Captain Kirk's co-ordinates |
The Day Of The Dove | 1 Nov, 1968 | 66 | May I say that I have not thoroughly enjoyed serving with humans? I find their illogic and foolish emotions a constant irritant. |
The Savage Curtain | 7 Mar, 1969 | 77 | Agreed. Mister Sulu, switch to the planet area I have under observation. |
The Menagerie, part 1 | 17 Nov, 1966 | 16 | The Commodore must be aware that Captain Kirk knew nothing of this. |
Assignment: Earth | 29 Mar, 1968 | 55 | It appears we have accidentally intercepted someone's transporter beam, Captain. |
By Any Other Name | 23 Feb, 1968 | 50 | I shall attempt it. |
Wolf In The Fold | 22 Dec, 1967 | 36 | Specify. Point of origin. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | Acknowledged. Continue the search. |
Balance of Terror | 15 Dec, 1966 | 9 | Will you require assistance here? |
Wink Of An Eye | 29 Nov, 1968 | 68 | Yes, it counteracts the substance most effectively. |
The Enterprise Incident | 27 Sep, 1968 | 59 | Starfleet is not in the habit of informing Romulans of its ships' personnel. |
The Squire of Gothos | 12 Jan, 1967 | 18 | Estimate survival time of two unprotected individuals down there. |
The Deadly Years | 8 Dec, 1967 | 40 | On what grounds, Commodore? |
The Trouble With Tribbles | 29 Dec, 1967 | 42 | We have already checked on the background of Mister Cyrano Jones. He is a licensed asteroid locator and prospector. He's never broken the law, at least not severely. For the past seven years, with his one-man spaceship, he's obtained a marginal living by engaging in the buying and selling of rare merchandise, including, unfortunately, tribbles. |
Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | But did not William Claiborne survive the battle at the OK Corral? |
The Paradise Syndrome | 4 Oct, 1968 | 58 | Stress or not, we cannot reduce speed. I do not intend to miss that |
The Omega Glory | 1 Mar, 1968 | 54 | Ready, Captain. Quite crude. Voice communication will not be possible, but we can signal the ship. |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | Thank you, Captain. |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | Captain. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | Someone strangled this woman. TORMOLEN The other four are back there. |
Turnabout Intruder | 3 Jun, 1969 | 79 | Yes, sir. An immediate vote before our chief witness can be left to die on some obscure planet with the truth locked away inside of her. |
Assignment: Earth | 29 Mar, 1968 | 55 | I can estimate some of this, Captain, but without more time |
Obsession | 15 Dec, 1967 | 47 | Also, we cannot be certain the transporter will operate under those conditions. If a man is beaming up when that hits, we may lose him. |
Mudd's Women | 13 Oct, 1966 | 4 | Sensor reading on the vessel. I make it out as a small class J cargo ship, and his engines are super-heating. |
Errand of Mercy | 23 Mar, 1967 | 27 | Nevertheless, it is true. For tens of thousands of years, there has been absolutely no advancement, no significant change in their physical environment. This is a laboratory specimen of an arrested culture. |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | One might have said so in the first place. |
The Corbomite Maneuver | 10 Nov, 1966 | 3 | Tractor beam again. |
The Omega Glory | 1 Mar, 1968 | 54 | I'm making a suggestion. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | Spock here, Captain. There seems to be a total absence of life on the planet, with the exception of the colonists and various types of flora. |
Turnabout Intruder | 3 Jun, 1969 | 79 | To my knowledge, such total transfer has never been accomplished with complete success anywhere in the galaxy. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Our boosters. |
The Paradise Syndrome | 4 Oct, 1968 | 58 | If we are not able to gain entry and activate the deflector mechanism within the next fifty minutes, this entire planet will be destroyed. |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | I burn, T'Pau. My eyes are flame. My heart is flame. Thee has the power, T'Pau. In the name of my fathers, forbid. Forbid! T'Pau. I plead with thee! I beg! T'PAU: Thee has prided thyself on thy Vulcan heritage. It is decided. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | Our bodies, Sargon, for what purpose? |
Charlie X | 15 Sep, 1966 | 8 | My legs. They're broken. |
The Immunity Syndrome | 19 Jan, 1968 | 48 | No analysis due to insufficient information. |
The Mark Of Gideon | 17 Jan, 1969 | 72 | Lieutenant Uhura, has Starfleet honoured our request with a reply? |
Arena | 19 Jan, 1967 | 19 | Perhaps, Captain, but nevertheless |
The Way To Eden | 21 Feb, 1969 | 75 | Power beyond critical. Explosion is imminent. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | Once inside their mechanical bodies, engineer, they can leave this planet, travel back with us. With their knowledge, mankind could leap ahead ten thousand years. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Thank you for your opinion. It will be duly noted. You're recording this, Yeoman? |
The Enterprise Incident | 27 Sep, 1968 | 59 | I cannot allow the captain to be further destroyed. The strain of command has worn heavily upon him. He's not been himself for several weeks. |
The Changeling | 29 Sep, 1967 | 37 | And that is the only thing that has saved us until now. Yes. |
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky | 8 Nov, 1968 | 65 | Yes. Let me check that engine. A very simple problem, easy to correct. |
Whom Gods Destroy | 3 Jan, 1969 | 71 | Captain Kirk, I presume. |