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For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky
8 Nov, 1968
65
Captain, the Oracle room.
The Menagerie, part 1
17 Nov, 1966
16
Maintain radio silence, Lieutenant. This is First Officer Spock. Per Starfleet orders this date, I have been placed in temporary command of the Enterprise. While our destination is secret, our mission is relatively simple. Starbase Command has assigned Captain Kirk medical rest leave until our return. His instructions are that you will obey my orders as you would his. First Officer out.
Where No Man Has Gone Before
22 Sep, 1966
2
I'll have you checkmated your next move.
The Alternative Factor
30 Mar, 1967
20
Third, a closer examination of the planet's surface would be in order. My job, sir?
Who Mourns For Adonais?
22 Sep, 1967
33
The ship is almost completely encircled by the field. It resembles a conventional force field but on unusual wavelengths. Despite its appearance, that of a human appendage, it is definitely not living tissue. It is energy.
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
Doctor, I am not responsible for their unpredictability.
The Naked Time
29 Sep, 1966
7
We've regressed in time seventy one hours. It is now three days ago, Captain. We have three days to live over again.
The Corbomite Maneuver
10 Nov, 1966
3
They're certainly aware by now that we're totally incapable of it.
The Ultimate Computer
8 Mar, 1968
53
I would say, Captain, that M-5 is not only capable of taking care of this ship, it is also capable of taking care of itself.
The Apple
13 Oct, 1967
38
In my view, a splendid example of reciprocity.
Arena
19 Jan, 1967
19
Most of it. I would be interested in knowing what finally happened.
The Tholian Web
15 Nov, 1968
64
Mister Scott?
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky
8 Nov, 1968
65
I've neutralised the heating elements.
The Man Trap
8 Sep, 1966
6
Something odd, Captain. You said two people.
The Deadly Years
8 Dec, 1967
40
That is very considerate of you, Doctor.
The Immunity Syndrome
19 Jan, 1968
48
Doctor, I know what I know.
Where No Man Has Gone Before
22 Sep, 1966
2
I felt for him, too.
The Enterprise Incident
27 Sep, 1968
59
Such opportunities are extremely rare.
Charlie X
15 Sep, 1966
8
The probability is he's responsible for the destruction of the Antares, which would indicate a total disregard for human life.
Mirror, Mirror
6 Oct, 1967
39
Lock on to secondary city.
The Empath
6 Dec, 1968
63
Fascinating.
Where No Man Has Gone Before
22 Sep, 1966
2
Damage control reports, all stations!
Journey to Babel
17 Nov, 1967
44
But it does look promising.
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
Readings being diverted to the library computer for analysis. Computer report.
Charlie X
15 Sep, 1966
8
Agreed.
The Apple
13 Oct, 1967
38
I fail to see what they find so amusing.
All Our Yesterdays
14 Mar, 1969
78
It should be an equation. I should be able to resolve this problem logically. Perhaps it has something to do with the atavachron. If only I knew more about how it worked. Zarabeth, you said that you were brought here as a prisoner. May I ask
Journey to Babel
17 Nov, 1967
44
Mother, how can you have lived on Vulcan so long, married a Vulcan, raised a son on Vulcan, without understanding what it means to be a Vulcan?
The Menagerie, part 1
17 Nov, 1966
16
Take no action, Mister Hansen.
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
Considerably, Mister Boma.
Friday's Child
1 Dec, 1967
32
That would seem a logical conclusion.
The Enterprise Incident
27 Sep, 1968
59
Indeed.
The Alternative Factor
30 Mar, 1967
20
Annihilation, Jim. Total, complete, absolute annihilation.
All Our Yesterdays
14 Mar, 1969
78
Captain, we hear you, but we cannot see you.
The Enterprise Incident
27 Sep, 1968
59
I assure you I am quite sane.
And The Children Shall Lead
11 Oct, 1968
60
Definitely not humanoid, Captain. Impossible to make any specific identification. The readings do not correlate with any known information.
Amok Time
15 Sep, 1967
34
Miss Chapel.
By Any Other Name
23 Feb, 1968
50
If you wish, I shall call him to the bridge.
A Piece Of The Action
12 Jan, 1968
49
A miniscule. A very small piece.
Return To Tomorrow
9 Feb, 1968
51
Sargon! No, Sargon, please. Let me. Let me transfer.
Balance of Terror
15 Dec, 1966
9
From the outpost's protective shield. Cast rodinium. This is the hardest substance known to our science.
Mudd's Women
13 Oct, 1966
4
The Commander of the transport to see you, Captain.
For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky
8 Nov, 1968
65
Nothing here which would indicate this is anything but a planet. There's no question but that the creators would be considered gods.
The Naked Time
29 Sep, 1966
7
The readings are perfectly normal for me, Doctor, thank you, and as for my anatomy being different from yours, I am delighted. Captain.
Court Martial
2 Feb, 1967
15
I do not dispute it. I merely state that it is wrong.
Journey to Babel
17 Nov, 1967
44
Not precisely, Doctor. On Vulcan, the teddy bears are alive, and they have six-inch fangs.
Who Mourns For Adonais?
22 Sep, 1967
33
Is there a structure of some sort near you?
The Ultimate Computer
8 Mar, 1968
53
Unidentified. This is not a drill.
Wink Of An Eye
29 Nov, 1968
68
Is there a connection between this and Compton's disappearance?
The Gamesters Of Triskelion
5 Jan, 1968
46
Projecting back along the path of ionisation, the nearest system is M two four alpha.
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
Wood rubbing on some kind of leather.
By Any Other Name
23 Feb, 1968
50
There is one other possibility, Mister Scott. The final decision, of course, must be the captain's, but I believe we must have it ready for him. The Enterprise is propelled by matter-anti-matter reactors. The barrier we must traverse is negative energy.
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
It has rarely been done because of the danger involved. Pinpoint accuracy is required. If the transportee should materialise inside a solid object, a deck or wall.
The Ultimate Computer
8 Mar, 1968
53
I hold an A-7 computer expert classification, Commodore. I'm well acquainted with Doctor Daystrom's theories and discoveries. The basic design of all our ship's computers are Doctor Daystrom's.
The Lights Of Zetar
31 Jan, 1969
73
I do not believe the Enterprise shields would prove an effective defence.
The City on the Edge of Forever
6 Apr, 1967
28
I must point out that when she stumbled, she might have died right there, had you not caught her.
The Empath
6 Dec, 1968
63
Hmm. A most unusual device. It is a control unit, but not a control mechanism. In fact, it is not a mechanical device.
The Apple
13 Oct, 1967
38
Apparently, our hypothesis is correct. There is no living being there. It is a machine, nothing more.
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
All engines stop. Hold position here.
The Cage Unaired pilot
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1
The inhabitants of this planet must live deep underground, and probably manufacture food and other needs down there. Our tests indicate the planet surface, without considerably more vegetation or some animals, simply too barren to support life.
The Enterprise Incident
27 Sep, 1968
59
You're being clever, Commander. That is unworthy of a Romulan. It is not a lie to keep the truth to oneself.
Requiem For Methuselah
14 Feb, 1969
76
If I appear distracted, it is because of what I have seen. I am close to experiencing an unaccustomed emotion.
The Paradise Syndrome
4 Oct, 1968
58
Which has now become defective and is failing to operate.
The Return of The Archons
9 Feb, 1967
22
Quite all right. Be careful of Doctor McCoy.
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
Our landing party is intact, Doctor.
Mirror, Mirror
6 Oct, 1967
39
Fascinating.
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
Eight minutes, forty two seconds.
The Naked Time
29 Sep, 1966
7
Precisely.
I, Mudd
3 Nov, 1967
41
Which I find eminently satisfactory, Doctor, for nowhere am I so desperately needed as among a shipload of illogical humans.
Is There In Truth No Beauty?
18 Oct, 1968
62
Fascinating.
The Mark Of Gideon
17 Jan, 1969
72
Eight seven five.
The Conscience of the King
8 Dec, 1966
13
His history begins almost to the day where Kodos disappeared.
Amok Time
15 Sep, 1967
34
My orders were to report to Sickbay, Doctor. I have done so. And now I'll go to my quarters.
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
I wouldn't recommend it. The creatures won't be far away.
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
Recent events would seem to be directed toward a magnification of the basic hostilities between humans and Klingons. Apparently, it is by design that we fight. We seem to be pawns.
The Enemy WIthin
6 Oct, 1966
5
Energise. Reverse.
Balance of Terror
15 Dec, 1966
9
I have a blip on the motion sensor. Could be the intruder.
Tomorrow is Yesterday
26 Jan, 1967
21
I can't do that, Captain.
Bread And Circuses
15 Mar, 1968
43
They do seem to have escaped the carnage of your first three world wars, Doctor.
The Enemy WIthin
6 Oct, 1966
5
Yes, and what is it that makes one man an exceptional leader? We see indications that it's his negative side which makes him strong, that his evil side, if you will, properly controlled and disciplined, is vital to his strength. Your negative side removed from you, the power of command begins to elude you.
The Menagerie, part 1
17 Nov, 1966
16
Yes, sir.
The Day Of The Dove
1 Nov, 1968
66
First group from the Klingon vessel, Captain.
All Our Yesterdays
14 Mar, 1969
78
I am here, evidently, because I stepped through at the same instant as Doctor McCoy.
Tomorrow is Yesterday
26 Jan, 1967
21
I have run a computer check on all historical tapes. They show no record of any relevant contribution by John Christopher.
The Squire of Gothos
12 Jan, 1967
18
Function is normal. Continuous sensor sweeps. Lieutenant Uhura, have you checked all wave bands?
Wolf In The Fold
22 Dec, 1967
36
Computer, digest log recordings for past five solar minutes. Correlate hypotheses. Compare with life forms register. Question. Could such an entity within discussed limits exist in this galaxy?
The Tholian Web
15 Nov, 1968
64
Doctor, I hardly believe this is the time for comparisons. Please go to your laboratory and search for an antidote to the effects of this space. That is your primary task, since we must remain here.
The Empath
6 Dec, 1968
63
Precisely. The choice would have been the captain's. Now it is mine.
A Piece Of The Action
12 Jan, 1968
49
Since we must have our captain back, I accept.
Turnabout Intruder
3 Jun, 1969
79
The witness, sir. Bring on the witness. Let your officers put the questions.
The Ultimate Computer
8 Mar, 1968
53
Lexington hit again.
Is There In Truth No Beauty?
18 Oct, 1968
62
On the contrary, Doctor, I would say that Doctor Jones was indeed fortunate.
The Empath
6 Dec, 1968
63
Approaching the life-form, Captain.
All Our Yesterdays
14 Mar, 1969
78
Zarabeth, I must return to Mister Atoz and the atavachron. We will carry Doctor McCoy, and you must come with us. I will send you and the doctor to the ship, and I shall search for Captain Kirk.
Plato's Stepchildren
22 Nov, 1968
67
Do these waves cease while you are asleep?
The Galileo Seven
5 Jan, 1967
14
Infinitely preferable to the kind of death we'd be granted on the planet's surface, I should think.
The Enemy WIthin
6 Oct, 1966
5
Being split in two halves is no theory with me, Doctor. I have a human half, you see, as well as an alien half, submerged, constantly at war with each other. Personal experience, Doctor. I survive it because my intelligence wins over both, makes them live together. Your intelligence would enable you to survive as well.
Requiem For Methuselah
14 Feb, 1969
76
Envy. None of these da Vinci paintings has ever been catalogued or reproduced. They are unknown works, all apparently authentic to the last brush stroke and use of materials. As undiscovered da Vinci's, they would be priceless.
The Lights Of Zetar
31 Jan, 1969
73
Some equipment was temporarily out of order. My sensors were inoperative.
And The Children Shall Lead
11 Oct, 1968
60
Correct, Captain.