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The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | Too strong, Captain. Can't be blocked. |
Operation: Annihilate! | 13 Apr, 1967 | 29 | It is not life as we know or understand it. Yet t is obviously alive, it exists. |
Operation: Annihilate! | 13 Apr, 1967 | 29 | From a place where our physical laws do not apply. We may therefore find it difficult to destroy, Captain. |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | Doctor McCoy's potion is acting like all his potions, turning my stomach. Other than that, I am quite well. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | Logically, you should all be dead. |
The Corbomite Maneuver | 10 Nov, 1966 | 3 | I believe it adds up to either one of two possibilities. First, a space buoy of some kind. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Please update our subspace report to Starfleet to include security search, results negative. |
The Omega Glory | 1 Mar, 1968 | 54 | Yes. I see, Captain. They would've learned to wear skins, adopted stoic mannerisms, learned the bow and the lance. |
Assignment: Earth | 29 Mar, 1968 | 55 | Captain, something is beaming aboard this vessel. |
Shore Leave | 29 Dec, 1966 | 17 | All we know for certain is that they act exactly like the real thing. Just as pleasant or just as deadly. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | Main screen on, Lieutenant. |
Charlie X | 15 Sep, 1966 | 8 | Jim, he'll soon reach a point where he won't back down. |
The Cage Unaired pilot | null | 1 | Mister Spock here. Switch to rockets. We're blasting out. |
Dagger Of The Mind | 3 Nov, 1966 | 11 | Neural neutraliser. Can you explain that, Doctor Van Gelder? |
The Empath | 6 Dec, 1968 | 63 | It could happen anytime. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Yes. However, the dimensional structure of each universe is totally dissimilar. Any use of power disturbs it. If we are not extremely careful, we shall lose the Captain and become trapped ourselves. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Be absolutely certain you do not damage any of them. |
The Trouble With Tribbles | 29 Dec, 1967 | 42 | Captain, there are vents of that type on the space station. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Unless the situation changes radically, yes. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Chekov! Chekov! |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | Logical. Flawlessly logical. T'PRING: I am honoured. |
The Lights Of Zetar | 31 Jan, 1969 | 73 | Impossible to determine without programming for computer analysis. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | Mister Sulu understands, don't you, Mister Sulu? |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | Captain. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | The, er, impostor had some interesting qualities, wouldn't you say, Yeoman? |
By Any Other Name | 23 Feb, 1968 | 50 | I've located their power source, captain. It's installed in Engineering. |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | It is in no known code. There's no detectable pattern. No standard references apply. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | Emergency impulse power. |
Operation: Annihilate! | 13 Apr, 1967 | 29 | It exists physically. It occupies space. It has mass, therefore gravity. It converts matter to energy. |
Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | I wonder how humanity managed to survive. |
Wink Of An Eye | 29 Nov, 1968 | 68 | Mister Sulu, do you verify? |
Arena | 19 Jan, 1967 | 19 | Very clever. As to the reason? |
Whom Gods Destroy | 3 Jan, 1969 | 71 | Very well indeed, thank you, Captain. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Very well. Cancel Red Alert but maintain increased security. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Perhaps, Mister Boma. |
The Cage Unaired pilot | null | 1 | They may simply be studying the Captain, to find out how Earth people are put together. Or it could be something more. |
The Corbomite Maneuver | 10 Nov, 1966 | 3 | Reporting, sir. Sensors show it is solid, but its composition is unknown to us. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | You can go now, Yeoman. There's only one logical answer. We have an impostor aboard. Captain's Log, stardate 1672.9. On the planet's surface, temperatures are beginning to drop, our landing party there in growing jeopardy. Due to the malfunction of the ship's transporter, an unexplained duplicate of myself definitely exists. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | Yes, of course, Just as we do, Doctor. |
The Empath | 6 Dec, 1968 | 63 | It draws its energy from us, Captain. In spite of what we see, all emotion must be suppressed. That might weaken the field. |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | I think it unlikely it is one of theirs. |
The Corbomite Maneuver | 10 Nov, 1966 | 3 | Quite unnecessary to raise your voice, Mister Bailey. All engines stop. Sound the alert. |
Obsession | 15 Dec, 1967 | 47 | Correctly phrased, Captain. As recommended in the manual. Our reply, also as recommended, is, sir, we have noted in your recent behaviour certain items, which, on the surface, seem unusual. We respectfully ask permission to inquire further |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | It has been used successfully on test subjects on Rigel Five. |
Amok Time | 15 Sep, 1967 | 34 | Stonn. She is yours. After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing after all as wanting. It is not logical, but it is often true. Spock here. Stand by to beam up. Live long, T'Pau, and prosper. T'PAU: Live long and prosper, Spock. |
Wolf In The Fold | 22 Dec, 1967 | 36 | I can appreciate your position, sir. You are in charge of civil disturbances locally. If you are the entity for which we search, what better position from which to kill with impunity? |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | Doctor, you insist on applying human standards to non-human cultures. I remind you that humans are only a tiny minority in this galaxy. |
The Day Of The Dove | 1 Nov, 1968 | 66 | The cessation of violence appears to have weakened it, Captain. I suggest that good spirits might make an effective weapon. |
The Cloud Minders | 28 Feb, 1969 | 74 | Captain, if you are apprehended deliberately violating the High Advisor's orders, he will be within his rights to have you executed, if he chooses. |
The Day Of The Dove | 1 Nov, 1968 | 66 | Sensor sweeps reveal no other ships within range, Captain. |
Arena | 19 Jan, 1967 | 19 | It may well be possible, Doctor. We know very little about that section of the galaxy. |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | Not bad. |
The Cage Unaired pilot | null | 1 | Look. Brains three times the size of ours. If we start buzzing about down there, we're liable to find their mental power is so great they could reach out and swat this ship as though it were a fly. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | That is true. I am not from the world you know at all. My home is a planet millions of light years away. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | Yes. Well, you were about to say that you watched me prepare the formula and fill each of the hypos. |
The Conscience of the King | 8 Dec, 1966 | 13 | We'll arrive stardate 2825.3, Captain, approximately fifteen hundred Benecia time. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Understood. It is the end of life. Eternity stops. Go out into the tunnel. To the chamber of the ages. Cry for the children. Walk carefully in the vault of tomorrow. Sorrow for the murdered children. The thing you search for is there. Go. Go. Sadness. Sadness for the end of things. Go into the tunnel. There is a passageway. Quickly, quickly. |
Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | These crude supplies we were forced to use worked quite well. |
Assignment: Earth | 29 Mar, 1968 | 55 | He might be inclined to prepare a perfect one, Captain. But then again he may be telling the truth. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | At norm, Mister Kyle. Controls at neutral. |
Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | Indeed. |
The Man Trap | 8 Sep, 1966 | 6 | Yes, sir. |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | We have a what, Captain? |
The Empath | 6 Dec, 1968 | 63 | Fascinating. They must have known we were capable of comprehending this control and making use of it. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Please leave that to me, Doctor McCoy. I realise that the crew are your prime concern. You can best serve them in your laboratory. I urge you to confine yourself to it until a remedy has been found. |
The Gamesters Of Triskelion | 5 Jan, 1968 | 46 | Daniel, as I recall, had only his faith. But I welcome your company, Doctor. Mister Scott, you'll be in command. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Indeed, Captain. With the union of two cultures, this system would make a fine addition to the Federation. |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | Worry is a human emotion, Captain. I accept what has happened. The ship's hull seems to have a high density level or is cloaked against sensor probes. It is manned, but sensors cannot make out specifics. |
The Paradise Syndrome | 4 Oct, 1968 | 58 | Hallucinations? |
The Menagerie, part 1 | 17 Nov, 1966 | 16 | First Officer out. Doctor, as senior officer present, I present myself to you for arrest. |
The Deadly Years | 8 Dec, 1967 | 40 | Our arrival was scheduled well in advance, Doctor. The annual check of every scientific expedition is routine. |
Requiem For Methuselah | 14 Feb, 1969 | 76 | Then you live here alone. |
The Empath | 6 Dec, 1968 | 63 | Some men spend the majority of their lives in mines beneath the surface. |
The Conscience of the King | 8 Dec, 1966 | 13 | Someone tried to poison him. |
The Day Of The Dove | 1 Nov, 1968 | 66 | When transporter is energised, you will have eight seconds to get to the pads. |
Miri | Oct 27, 1966 | 12 | Affirmative, Captain. |
Requiem For Methuselah | 14 Feb, 1969 | 76 | Your report, Doctor. |
Space Seed | 16 Feb, 1967 | 24 | Gentlemen, this romanticism about a ruthless dictator is |
The Lights Of Zetar | 31 Jan, 1969 | 73 | Fascinating. |
Court Martial | 2 Feb, 1967 | 15 | I know all about them. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | Affect repairs. Captain Kirk, come in please. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | Instruments register only those things they're designed to register. Space still contains infinite unknowns. |
Arena | 19 Jan, 1967 | 19 | Diamonds. The hardest known substance. Impelled by sufficient force, they would make formidable projectiles. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | Negative, Captain. Anything from our guest? |
The Mark Of Gideon | 17 Jan, 1969 | 72 | Spock to Enterprise. Spock to Enterprise. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | Precisely. It should begin to work on their nerves in a few minutes. |
Mirror, Mirror | 6 Oct, 1967 | 39 | Computer? |
The Deadly Years | 8 Dec, 1967 | 40 | I have already begun investigation into that possibility, Captain. |
By Any Other Name | 23 Feb, 1968 | 50 | Possible. I would have to have one to examine. |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | Captain, I'm not at all certain we did the correct thing on Gamma Trianguli Six. |
Court Martial | 2 Feb, 1967 | 15 | Activate port impulse engines. One third power. |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | Until new orders are received. The question is, who gives those orders? |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Captain, it was John Gill, but he never moved. Never once looked up. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | A positional change. |
The Menagerie, part 1 | 17 Nov, 1966 | 16 | May I inquire on what grounds, Captain? |
The Savage Curtain | 7 Mar, 1969 | 77 | We do, sir. Six hundred forty three miles, two thousand twenty one feet, two point zero four inches at this moment, using your old-style measurements. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | Negative, Captain. Its hull is pure neutronium. There is no known way of blasting through it. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Yes. |
The Immunity Syndrome | 19 Jan, 1968 | 48 | Obviously, Captain. And I have some fascinating data on the organism. |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Computer read-out. |