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The Trouble With Tribbles
29 Dec, 1967
42
He simply could not believe his ears.
I, Mudd
3 Nov, 1967
41
He could successfully accomplish it, Captain. I've questioned a number of the androids, and they're totally loyal to Mudd. Perhaps of more concern is the fact that this android population can literally provide anything a human being could ask for in unlimited quantity.
The Way To Eden
21 Feb, 1969
75
What I fail to understand is why you disobey those orders.
Dagger Of The Mind
3 Nov, 1966
11
Van Gelder is extremely agitated, Captain, and warns that you are in danger.
Plato's Stepchildren
22 Nov, 1968
67
We slith among the mimsey toves, and gyre among the borogoves.
The Doomsday Machine
20 Oct, 1967
35
Unknown, Captain. However, Mister Sulu has computed the path of the machine, using the destroyed solar systems as a base course. Projecting back on our star charts, we find that it came from outside, from another galaxy.
I, Mudd
3 Nov, 1967
41
Be careful. I would not want you to drop it.
The Cage Unaired pilot
null
1
Spock here.
The Ultimate Computer
8 Mar, 1968
53
Every living thing wants to survive, Captain. Daystrom must have impressed that instinctive reaction upon the computer.
The Corbomite Maneuver
10 Nov, 1966
3
Engine systems coming on, Captain.
Balance of Terror
15 Dec, 1966
9
It'll take time to correct, sir.
The Immunity Syndrome
19 Jan, 1968
48
Vulcan has not been conquered within its collective memory. The memory goes back so far that no Vulcan can conceive of a conqueror. I knew the ship was lost because I sensed it.
The Ultimate Computer
8 Mar, 1968
53
Captain, the computer does not judge. It makes logical selections.
Turnabout Intruder
3 Jun, 1969
79
That is your claim. As yet, it is unsubstantiated by any external evidence or objective tests.
Court Martial
2 Feb, 1967
15
Gentlemen, if you'll please hurry to the transporter room
This Side of Paradise
2 Mar, 1967
25
You did that to me deliberately.
The Naked Time
29 Sep, 1966
7
Crewman, report to the lab!
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
Prepare to beam us up, Mister Scott. We're warping out of orbit.
The Naked Time
29 Sep, 1966
7
Fascinating. A pattern is developing. First, Tormolen. Hidden personality traits being forced to the surface. Then Riley, who fancies himself a descendant of Irish kings, and now Sulu, who is at heart a swashbuckler out of your 18th century.
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
Scans indicate that our forces and those of the Klingons are exactly equal at thirty eight each. The Klingons control deck six and starboard deck seven, while we control all sections above.
Miri
Oct 27, 1966
12
Without them, it could be a beaker full of death.
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
In the time it's taken me to explain the problem, the asteroid has moved from here to here. The longer we delay, the less the likelihood of being able to divert it. Beam us up, Mister Scott.
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
Too primitive to grasp the concept of space flight, Doctor. Our appearance here would only confuse and frighten them.
The Ultimate Computer
8 Mar, 1968
53
M-5 has identified her, Captain. The Woden. Listed in Starfleet Registry as an old-style ore freighter converted to automation. No crew. Coming into visual range.
The Man Trap
8 Sep, 1966
6
Fascinating.
The Omega Glory
1 Mar, 1968
54
Aye, sir.
And The Children Shall Lead
11 Oct, 1968
60
No, like so many legends, this one too has a frightening ending. It warns that the evil is awaiting a catalyst to set it again into motion and send it marauding across the galaxy.
The Squire of Gothos
12 Jan, 1967
18
Very good. Transmit coordinates to Mister Scott. Once on the planet's surface, you'll establish contact with us immediately. Use the laser beacon if necessary. Ready, Scott?
The Mark Of Gideon
17 Jan, 1969
72
There are endless, Mister Chekov.
The Cloud Minders
28 Feb, 1969
74
The captain will employ his usual diplomatic balm.
Errand of Mercy
23 Mar, 1967
27
It's no use, Jim. There's no way out.
The Corbomite Maneuver
10 Nov, 1966
3
Two thousand degrees above maximum. Eight four, eight five, eight six. She'll blow soon!
Journey to Babel
17 Nov, 1967
44
I do not know. There is no logic in Thelev's attack upon the captain. There is no logic in Gav's murder.
Space Seed
16 Feb, 1967
24
Illogical.
The Return of The Archons
9 Feb, 1967
22
Captain, our Prime Directive of non-interference.
The Empath
6 Dec, 1968
63
Electronically sophisticated devices. I fail to understand why my tricorder previously gave no indication of them being out there.
Is There In Truth No Beauty?
18 Oct, 1968
62
Unfortunately, we lack reference points on which to plot a return course. We experienced extreme sensory distortion, and we shall do so again if we attempt to use warp speed. And we cannot re-cross the barrier using sub light speed.
The Gamesters Of Triskelion
5 Jan, 1968
46
Agreed. Mister Scott, could you manage warp seven?
The Squire of Gothos
12 Jan, 1967
18
It may be unappetizing, Doctor, but it is very logical.
And The Children Shall Lead
11 Oct, 1968
60
Are you all right, Captain?
Turnabout Intruder
3 Jun, 1969
79
And what will become of Doctor Lester?
Errand of Mercy
23 Mar, 1967
27
Sir?
The Cloud Minders
28 Feb, 1969
74
They've already been provided to the transport officer, Captain. Along with those of the council chamber of the High Advisor.
The Cloud Minders
28 Feb, 1969
74
In other words, they perform all the physical toil necessary to maintain Stratos.
Operation: Annihilate!
13 Apr, 1967
29
The creature within me is gone. I am free of it and the pain.
By Any Other Name
23 Feb, 1968
50
Checkmate.
The Menagerie, part 1
17 Nov, 1966
16
Unless the court asks a prisoner why, Commodore. You did ask that question.
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
10 Jan, 1969
70
Not to Lokai and Bele. All that matters to them is their hate.
The Return of The Archons
9 Feb, 1967
22
What about the Captain?
The Deadly Years
8 Dec, 1967
40
Yeoman, you will simply answer the question.
Space Seed
16 Feb, 1967
24
A strange, violent period in your history. I find no record what so ever of an SS Botany Bay. Captain, the DY-100 class vessel was designed for interplanetary travel only. With simple nuclear-powered engines, star travel was considered impractical at that time. It was ten thousand to one against their making it to another star system. And why no record of the trip?
Patterns Of Force
16 Feb, 1968
52
As an honoured member of the Party, she could get us past the guards.
By Any Other Name
23 Feb, 1968
50
Yes. Humans are very peculiar. I often find them unfathomable, but an interesting psychological study.
Court Martial
2 Feb, 1967
15
Gentlemen, human beings have characteristics just as inanimate objects do. It is impossible for Captain Kirk to act out of panic or malice. It is not his nature.
Errand of Mercy
23 Mar, 1967
27
I believe you'll find that several of them are no longer in perfect operating condition.
Miri
Oct 27, 1966
12
I am a carrier. Whatever happens, I can't go back to the ship, and I do want to go back to the ship, Captain.
The Enterprise Incident
27 Sep, 1968
59
True, Captain. That would be standard Romulan procedure.
The Tholian Web
15 Nov, 1968
64
Lieutenant Uhura, signal Red Alert.
Catspaw
27 Oct, 1967
30
Yes. I am undamaged, Captain.
This Side of Paradise
2 Mar, 1967
25
Please do.
Spectre Of The Gun
25 Oct, 1968
56
Obviously this represents the Melkotian's concept of an American frontier town, circa 1880.
A Piece Of The Action
12 Jan, 1968
49
Why would he put a bag on our captain?
Bread And Circuses
15 Mar, 1968
43
What did they do to you?
Journey to Babel
17 Nov, 1967
44
Vulcans. On Vulcan, the method is called tal-shaya. It was considered a merciful form of execution in ancient times.
The Omega Glory
1 Mar, 1968
54
Regulations are quite harsh, but they're also quite clear, Captain. If you do not act, you will be considered equally guilty.
Dagger Of The Mind
3 Nov, 1966
11
Fifty seven minutes, thirty seconds, Captain.
The Deadly Years
8 Dec, 1967
40
After you reminded him that the Romulans had broken Code two.
The Corbomite Maneuver
10 Nov, 1966
3
All decks have reported green, Mister Bailey.
Court Martial
2 Feb, 1967
15
Five in all.
Spectre Of The Gun
25 Oct, 1968
56
The smallest doubt would be enough to kill you.
Spectre Of The Gun
25 Oct, 1968
56
My feelings are not a subject for discussion, Doctor.
Mudd's Women
13 Oct, 1966
4
We can sustain this orbit for three days, seven hours.
A Taste of Armageddon
23 Feb, 1967
23
So I would assume.
Court Martial
2 Feb, 1967
15
Miss Finney, come with me, please.
Return To Tomorrow
9 Feb, 1968
51
Fortunately, Doctor, I know every thought of every mind around me. See? Take the hypo from him. And inject him with it.
All Our Yesterdays
14 Mar, 1969
78
Doctor, you're in no condition to get up. You lie down and rest. I shall attempt to find the captain.
The Doomsday Machine
20 Oct, 1967
35
You may file a formal protest with Starfleet Command, assuming we survive to reach a Starbase. But you are relieved. Commodore. I do not wish to place you under arrest.
The Man Trap
8 Sep, 1966
6
Well, since it is illogical for a communications officer to resent the word frequency, I have no answer.
Spectre Of The Gun
25 Oct, 1968
56
A mechanical device of unknown properties. I read no life forms aboard.
The Apple
13 Oct, 1967
38
Captain.
Catspaw
27 Oct, 1967
30
Fortuitous, Captain. And now that we have them all together? A most unpleasant situation, Captain. If only your phaser had some power.
A Taste of Armageddon
23 Feb, 1967
23
At the moment contact is broken, it abrogates the agreement between the two warring parties.
The Apple
13 Oct, 1967
38
Captain!
Whom Gods Destroy
3 Jan, 1969
71
He's waiting for the proper reply, Captain.
Return To Tomorrow
9 Feb, 1968
51
Class M planet, Captain.
Obsession
15 Dec, 1967
47
Our scanner survey was correct, Captain. There it is. Pure tritanium.
The Naked Time
29 Sep, 1966
7
Unknown, Captain. It's like nothing we've dealt with before. Captain's Log: Stardate 1704.2. The science party we were to have picked up has been found dead. Life support systems had been turned off. Station personnel, frozen to death. Conditions highly unusual. Meanwhile, we remain in orbit to complete our mission, close scientific measurement of the break-up of this planet.
Tomorrow is Yesterday
26 Jan, 1967
21
It is a fact, Doctor, that prowling by stealth is more time-consuming than a direct approach. In our case
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
The Enterprise is surely on course for Makus Three by now. I for one do not believe in angels.
Shore Leave
29 Dec, 1966
17
Yes. We must all control our thoughts.
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
What purpose?
Bread And Circuses
15 Mar, 1968
43
Captain, I thought you might find this interesting.
Is There In Truth No Beauty?
18 Oct, 1968
62
Welcome aboard, Ambassador Kollos. I am First Officer Spock.
The Empath
6 Dec, 1968
63
I conclude such a light is an energy transfer point linking this device to the power source.
Bread And Circuses
15 Mar, 1968
43
Really, Doctor, I had no idea they were trained. Watching you, I assumed it was trial and error.
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
Doctor?
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
Jim, he's not responsible.
Miri
Oct 27, 1966
12
Not conclusive, Yeoman. The evidence would suggest that the distress signal is automated.
Patterns Of Force
16 Feb, 1968
52
According to our records, the Ekosians are a primitive, warlike people in a state of anarchy. The other planet, Zeon, has a relatively high technology, and its people are peaceful.
The Devil In The Dark
9 Mar, 1967
26
A life form, Captain. Bearing one hundred eleven degrees, elevation four degrees.

spock

spock is a dataset that contains all lines of dialogue spoken by the character "Spock" during the entire run of the original Star Trek TV series.

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  • title: this is the title of the episode the line of dialogue was spoken in.
  • original_airdate: this is the date that this episode originally aired.
  • productoin_number: the sequence number for the episode in the Star Trek original TV series.
  • dialogue: a line of dialogue spoken by Spock within this episode.

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