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Obsession | 15 Dec, 1967 | 47 | Kindness, Mr. Garrovick, is another human emotion, and I believe we have enough of that. I simply would like you to accept the fact that your reaction has its basis in physio. Do you smell something? |
Is There In Truth No Beauty? | 18 Oct, 1968 | 62 | Doctor Jones, may I congratulate you on your assignment with Ambassador Kollos. |
Dagger Of The Mind | 3 Nov, 1966 | 11 | Yes. |
Requiem For Methuselah | 14 Feb, 1969 | 76 | Fortunately, the robot did not detect my presence and deactivate my phaser. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | Rate of compaction seems constant. |
The Immunity Syndrome | 19 Jan, 1968 | 48 | Then employ one of your own superstitions. Wish me luck. |
The Deadly Years | 8 Dec, 1967 | 40 | We have no more questions, Captain. |
Operation: Annihilate! | 13 Apr, 1967 | 29 | Notice the ventilator, Captain. Apparently they were trying to keep something outside from getting in. Obviously they were not entirely successful. |
The Gamesters Of Triskelion | 5 Jan, 1968 | 46 | Ensign, warp seven. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | Raise antimatter eight and forty degrees. |
Tomorrow is Yesterday | 26 Jan, 1967 | 21 | Logically, as we move faster and faster toward the sun, we'll begin to move backward in time. We'll actually go back beyond yesterday, beyond the point when we first appeared in the sky. Then, breaking free will shoot us forward in time, and we'll transport you back before any of this happened. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Totally illogical. There was no chance. |
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky | 8 Nov, 1968 | 65 | Yes, it is. |
The Way To Eden | 21 Feb, 1969 | 75 | It is not sympathy so much as curiosity, Captain. A wish to understand. They regard themselves as aliens in their own worlds, a condition with which I am somewhat familiar. |
A Piece Of The Action | 12 Jan, 1968 | 49 | It will be interesting to see the results of the contamination. |
The Lights Of Zetar | 31 Jan, 1969 | 73 | It is definitely doing so, Captain. Therefore it cannot be a phenomenon of nature. |
Tomorrow is Yesterday | 26 Jan, 1967 | 21 | We've achieved a stable orbit out of Earth's atmosphere. Our deflectors are operative, enough to prevent our being picked up again as a UFO. And Mister Scott wishes to speak to you about the engines. |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | We imagined nothing, Mister Cochrane. There was an entity out there and I suspect it was the same entity which brought us here. Please explain. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | Indeed. |
Errand of Mercy | 23 Mar, 1967 | 27 | It would seem so. |
Plato's Stepchildren | 22 Nov, 1968 | 67 | How is the power transmitted? |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Really, Captain, my modesty |
Miri | Oct 27, 1966 | 12 | Spock here. |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | Empty. |
The Changeling | 29 Sep, 1967 | 37 | Remarkable. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | A man must also have the power. |
The Changeling | 29 Sep, 1967 | 37 | Unknown, sir. Sensor readings would have revealed the presence of any disease organisms. They do not. In addition, we received the routine report from this system only a week ago. Even the Symbalene blood burn does not act that swiftly. |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | The translator is for use with more congruent life forms. |
Shore Leave | 29 Dec, 1966 | 17 | At this point, Captain, my analysis may not sound very scientific. |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | This is a marvellous opportunity to add to our knowledge. Ask it about its nature, its history. |
By Any Other Name | 23 Feb, 1968 | 50 | Yes, quite all right, Doctor. |
Errand of Mercy | 23 Mar, 1967 | 27 | It should not be underestimated, Captain. It reaches directly into the mind. We Vulcans have certain mental certain disciplines which enable me to maintain a shield. Without those disciplines, there would be no protection. |
Tomorrow is Yesterday | 26 Jan, 1967 | 21 | Now. |
Who Mourns For Adonais? | 22 Sep, 1967 | 33 | I would suggest, Mister Sulu, if you cannot find out where the power source is, you should find out where it is not. A simple process of elimination. |
Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | It is obvious the Melkotians are not going to permit us to leave this town. |
Catspaw | 27 Oct, 1967 | 30 | Nor do our sensors register the life forms inside. |
Mudd's Women | 13 Oct, 1966 | 4 | Sir, he's pushing his engines too hard. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | Psychiatric file, personality quotients. |
A Taste of Armageddon | 23 Feb, 1967 | 23 | Very well, sir. We need all the help we can get. |
The Lights Of Zetar | 31 Jan, 1969 | 73 | They will not accept their own deaths. |
The Immunity Syndrome | 19 Jan, 1968 | 48 | I am moving slowly now, establishing course toward what appears to be the nucleus. |
Shore Leave | 29 Dec, 1966 | 17 | Did you enjoy it, Captain? |
Catspaw | 27 Oct, 1967 | 30 | What we've just seen is not real. |
Operation: Annihilate! | 13 Apr, 1967 | 29 | One of the creatures will have to be captured and analysed, Captain. We did not have a clear opportunity to do so earlier when I was attacked. Since my nervous system is already affected, as you pointed out, Doctor, I don't believe they can do much more to me. |
The Ultimate Computer | 8 Mar, 1968 | 53 | No effect on any of the M-5 controls, Captain. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | You tried to destroy it once before, Commodore. The result was a wrecked ship and a dead crew. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | Pure energy. Matter without form. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | There is, of course, no escape for them, sir. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Most interesting. We were attacked by a thermonuclear missile from a planet which should have no such weapon. |
Wink Of An Eye | 29 Nov, 1968 | 68 | Evidently a civilisation of high order, rating number seven on the industrial scale. Humanoid in appearance, according to the paintings. An abundance of literature, which I shall have translated and processed. Certain structures hold evidence of recent occupancy while others are apparently long abandoned. |
Turnabout Intruder | 3 Jun, 1969 | 79 | May I point out, Captain |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | Their military capability, Captain? |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Or a single phaser with much longer contact. |
Plato's Stepchildren | 22 Nov, 1968 | 67 | And you, Doctor? |
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky | 8 Nov, 1968 | 65 | Temperature one hundred fifteen degrees. |
The Gamesters Of Triskelion | 5 Jan, 1968 | 46 | I'm suggesting nothing, Doctor. I am merely pursuing the only logical course available to us. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | I had the same misgivings about you. We returned and picked up your life form readings only a moment ago. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | The same indication as shown at the door, Captain. A very strong corrosive. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Still, it is there, and it might be possible to shut off the fuel at that point. |
The Corbomite Maneuver | 10 Nov, 1966 | 3 | Might be interesting to see what they look like if I can locate where that voice is coming from. |
The Changeling | 29 Sep, 1967 | 37 | They are in good working order, Captain. |
Catspaw | 27 Oct, 1967 | 30 | Captain, a bit more alacrity, if you please. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Yes, but it must be a Zeon ship. Zeons do have a crude interplanetary capability. Reaction powered. A small rocket. It is on an intercept course. That would mean it has sophisticated detection devices which neither Zeon nor Ekos should have. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Indeed not. We're in a wilderness of arctic characteristics. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Captain, I never will understand humans. How could a man as brilliant, a mind as logical as John Gill's, have made such a fatal error? |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | This is a soulless society, Captain. It has no spirit, no spark. All is indeed peace and tranquillity. The peace of the factory, the tranquillity of the machine. All parts working in unison. |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | Helm does not answer, Captain. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Fire. Cease fire. They should think twice before bothering us again. |
Assignment: Earth | 29 Mar, 1968 | 55 | The beam is originating at least one thousand light years away. |
Whom Gods Destroy | 3 Jan, 1969 | 71 | A total of fifteen incurably insane out of billions is not what I would call an excessive figure. Who is the new inmate? |
Dagger Of The Mind | 3 Nov, 1966 | 11 | When do you plan to beam back up, Captain? |
A Taste of Armageddon | 23 Feb, 1967 | 23 | Screens down, but all defensive details on general alert status, Captain. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | The mental and physical state of this crew are your responsibility, Doctor. At the moment, they are your top priority. |
The Savage Curtain | 7 Mar, 1969 | 77 | We're being scanned, Captain. A deep probe, incredibly swift. |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | Where's Doctor McCoy? |
Assignment: Earth | 29 Mar, 1968 | 55 | Without facts, the decision cannot be made logically. You must rely on your human intuition. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | That is a loss, Captain. |
Space Seed | 16 Feb, 1967 | 24 | No such vessel listed. Records of that period are fragmentary, however. The mid=1990s was the era of your last so-called World War. |
Bread And Circuses | 15 Mar, 1968 | 43 | Doctor, if I were able to show emotion, your new infatuation with that term would begin to annoy me. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Which would still leave us at least one hundred and fifty pounds overweight. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | Coming from deep under the planet's surface, Captain. Under at least one hundred miles of solid rock. |
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky | 8 Nov, 1968 | 65 | Captain. If I remember correctly, the oracle's reprehensible conduct was initiated when Natira knelt on that platform. |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | Indeed. |
Dagger Of The Mind | 3 Nov, 1966 | 11 | I believe we should, Jim. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | Enterprise. Spock here. |
Turnabout Intruder | 3 Jun, 1969 | 79 | Good. Knowledge of the captain's aberrant behaviour is spreading through the ship. The crew is becoming increasingly tense. |
The Cloud Minders | 28 Feb, 1969 | 74 | Without the other. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Estimated time for completion of the Tholian web. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | A living being. Body temperature 98.5 Fahrenheit. Mass, electrical impulses, movement. It is apparently human, Captain. |
Balance of Terror | 15 Dec, 1966 | 9 | Referring to the map on your screens, you will note beyond the moving position of our vessel, a line of Earth outpost stations. Constructed on asteroids, they monitor the Neutral Zone established by treaty after the Earth-Romulan conflict a century ago. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Mister Scott, ease off. |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | Companion, you do not have the power to create life. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | Deflector shields at full power. They can't take much more of this. |
Miri | Oct 27, 1966 | 12 | Being a red-blooded human obviously has its disadvantages. Now there you have a museum piece, Doctor. Lens type, manually operated, light-activated. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | If I am successful, you see yourself a step nearer to the captaincy. I do not want to command the Enterprise, but if it should befall me, I suggest you remember that my operatives would avenge my death and some of them are Vulcans. |
Wink Of An Eye | 29 Nov, 1968 | 68 | Doctor McCoy and I have synthesised a possible counteragent to the Scalosian water. Regrettably, we did not have the opportunity to test it. |
Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | And the Clanton gang. On October 26th, they had it out. |
A Private Little War | 2 Feb, 1968 | 45 | Position, Mister Scott? |
The Day Of The Dove | 1 Nov, 1968 | 66 | Sensors have picked up a Klingon ship, closing fast. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | Vulcans never bluff. |