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The Cloud Minders | 28 Feb, 1969 | 74 | The Disrupters? Who are they? |
Errand of Mercy | 23 Mar, 1967 | 27 | Difficult to be precise, Captain. I should say approximately 7,824.7 to 1. |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | Interesting. Where would you estimate we belong, Miss Keeler? |
Spectre Of The Gun | 25 Oct, 1968 | 56 | Very well, sir. Engineer? |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Yes. My first command. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | He's our commanding officer and our friend. |
The Doomsday Machine | 20 Oct, 1967 | 35 | That, sir, is illogical. It is suicide. Attempted suicide would be proof that you are psychologically unfit for command. If you don't veer off, I shall relieve you on that basis. |
Mudd's Women | 13 Oct, 1966 | 4 | There's a lithium mining operation on Rigel 12. High-grade ore, I've heard. |
The Enterprise Incident | 27 Sep, 1968 | 59 | My crime is sabotage. I freely admit my guilt. The oath I swore as a Starfleet officer is both specific and binding. As long as I wear the uniform, my duty is to protect the security of the Federation. Clearly, your new cloaking device is a threat to that security. I carried out my duty. |
The Day Of The Dove | 1 Nov, 1968 | 66 | At the moment we received the distress signal from the colony on Beta Twelve A, the Klingons were too far distant to have been the attackers. Moreover, they also were apparently attracted by a distress call. |
Errand of Mercy | 23 Mar, 1967 | 27 | Curious how often you humans manage to obtain that which you do not want. |
The Deadly Years | 8 Dec, 1967 | 40 | Doctor McCoy. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | Why does he need the crystals? For what reason? |
Miri | Oct 27, 1966 | 12 | Communicators, Captain, they're gone. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | Obviously, we were successful. The engines imploded. |
Balance of Terror | 15 Dec, 1966 | 9 | Damage reports, Mister Stiles? |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | Mother |
Is There In Truth No Beauty? | 18 Oct, 1968 | 62 | My world is next for us. Captain Kirk, I speak for all of us you call Medusans. I am sorry for the trouble I've brought to your ship. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Perhaps Gill felt that such a state, run benignly, could accomplish its efficiency without sadism. |
Obsession | 15 Dec, 1967 | 47 | Exactly. A matter-antimatter blast will rip away half the planet's atmosphere. If our vessel is in orbit and encounters those shock waves |
Court Martial | 2 Feb, 1967 | 15 | Affirmative. |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | Interesting. They were travelling at approximately warp ten. |
The Cloud Minders | 28 Feb, 1969 | 74 | Your movements awakened me. |
The Tholian Web | 15 Nov, 1968 | 64 | Exactly. But the Captain remained. Only the overlap time changed. The next interphase will occur here. |
The City on the Edge of Forever | 6 Apr, 1967 | 28 | Relive the accident. This time be certain that the hypo accident is avoided. Look at the speed with which the centuries are passing, Captain. To step through on precisely the day we wish |
Court Martial | 2 Feb, 1967 | 15 | B deck, in or near Engineering. |
Wolf In The Fold | 22 Dec, 1967 | 36 | Humans and humanoids make up only a small percentage of the life forms we know of. There are entities possessed of extremely long life spans, virtually immortal. |
Balance of Terror | 15 Dec, 1966 | 9 | He's maintaining that bearing, Captain. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | Is there something I can do for you, Captain? |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Interesting nomenclature. How does it work? May I |
The Enterprise Incident | 27 Sep, 1968 | 59 | There is no alternative, Doctor. The safety of the crew is now the paramount issue. It is misguided loyalty to resist any further. |
Plato's Stepchildren | 22 Nov, 1968 | 67 | Even if he shouldn't. |
Catspaw | 27 Oct, 1967 | 30 | Racial memories. The cat is the most ruthless, most terrifying of animals, as far back as the sabre-toothed tiger. |
The Trouble With Tribbles | 29 Dec, 1967 | 42 | Captain this tribble is dead. And so are these. |
The Trouble With Tribbles | 29 Dec, 1967 | 42 | Surely you must have realised what would happen if you removed the tribbles from their predator-filled environment into an environment where their natural multiplicative proclivities would have no restraining factors. |
The Trouble With Tribbles | 29 Dec, 1967 | 42 | Undeveloped. Sherman's Planet is claimed by both sides, our Federation and the Klingon Empire. We do have the better claim. |
The Savage Curtain | 7 Mar, 1969 | 77 | It is not logical that you are Surak. There is no fact, extrapolation of fact or theory, which would make possible. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | The spores. They're gone. I don't belong anymore. |
Space Seed | 16 Feb, 1967 | 24 | Of course. Your attempt to improve the race through selective breeding. |
The Deadly Years | 8 Dec, 1967 | 40 | I resist that suggestion, Commodore. |
Catspaw | 27 Oct, 1967 | 30 | I, too, am at a loss at this time to suggest a course of action. |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | Captain. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | Understood, Captain. |
Wolf In The Fold | 22 Dec, 1967 | 36 | Captain, since you came to Argelius to rest, I suggest you take advantage of the opportunity. |
I, Mudd | 3 Nov, 1967 | 41 | He simply appears to have turned himself off, Captain. And since we cannot repair the damage he has done without destroying the ship |
Operation: Annihilate! | 13 Apr, 1967 | 29 | Quite the contrary, Captain. I had a very strong reaction. My first sight was the face of Doctor McCoy bending over me. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | We're going to seal off, Captain, if we can minimise the spread of whatever this is. |
Miri | Oct 27, 1966 | 12 | Guards! Cover me. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | You have no excuse to keep the real body any longer. Sargon would've required that you enter the mechanism immediately. |
The Immunity Syndrome | 19 Jan, 1968 | 48 | That is what is drawing us toward it, Captain. The same way it drew the Intrepid to her death. |
Wolf In The Fold | 22 Dec, 1967 | 36 | It's no use, Captain. The bypass circuits are blocked. |
The Enterprise Incident | 27 Sep, 1968 | 59 | Please believe me. I do appreciate it. |
The Enemy WIthin | 6 Oct, 1966 | 5 | Right away, Captain. |
Journey to Babel | 17 Nov, 1967 | 44 | The thing that confused me was the power utilisation curve. It made them seem more powerful than a starship or anything known to us. That ship was constructed for a suicide mission. Since they never intended to return to their home base, they could use one hundred percent power on their attacks. The thing I don't understand is why I didn't think of it earlier. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | You couldn't pronounce it. |
Return To Tomorrow | 9 Feb, 1968 | 51 | Fools. I'll simply transfer to another place, another body. |
The Menagerie, part 1 | 17 Nov, 1966 | 16 | I have security clearance, Chief. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Galileo to Enterprise. Galileo to Enterprise. We are out of control, being pulled directly into the heart of Murasaki three one two. Being hit by violent radiation on outer hull. Course three point two five |
Who Mourns For Adonais? | 22 Sep, 1967 | 33 | To shoot through. It might also relieve Lieutenant Uhura's communications problem. Take these equations to the nuclear electronics lab. I want them to work on the problem of negating the force field in selected areas. That might be done by generating a strong pinpoint charge of M-rays on some of these selected wave lengths and tying them in with the combined output of all our engines. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | Spock here. |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | They won't attack for at least several hours. By then, with luck, we'll be gone. |
The Trouble With Tribbles | 29 Dec, 1967 | 42 | That gives him the authority. |
Requiem For Methuselah | 14 Feb, 1969 | 76 | Gentlemen, I urge you to stop. There is a danger. |
A Taste of Armageddon | 23 Feb, 1967 | 23 | Practicing a peculiar variety of diplomacy, sir. |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | You are under orders to investigate this planet and this culture. |
Mudd's Women | 13 Oct, 1966 | 4 | And that crystal won't hold up, not pulling all our power through it. |
The Devil In The Dark | 9 Mar, 1967 | 26 | Not specifically, but I did get the distinct impression she found them the most attractive human characteristic of all. I didn't have the heart to tell her that only I have |
The Paradise Syndrome | 4 Oct, 1968 | 58 | I do have an excellent eye for musical notes, Captain. They would seem to indicate that this series of relays activated in their proper |
Mudd's Women | 13 Oct, 1966 | 4 | Any past offenses, Mister Mudd? |
That Which Survives | 24 Jan, 1969 | 69 | Sabotage. |
Court Martial | 2 Feb, 1967 | 15 | Affirmative. |
Operation: Annihilate! | 13 Apr, 1967 | 29 | Captain, several people approaching. |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | Useless, Captain. A projection. |
All Our Yesterdays | 14 Mar, 1969 | 78 | Heating this boulder may provide some temporary heat. |
The Immunity Syndrome | 19 Jan, 1968 | 48 | Getting very confused readings, Captain, but this is definitely the source of the energy drain. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | I can't. |
Miri | Oct 27, 1966 | 12 | This fellow made these notes in the last weeks after the disaster began. I disregard these last entries. He said himself he was too sick, too far gone to be sure he wasn't already mad, and I agree, but based on the entries he made before that, I know how much time we have. The ship's computers will verify my figures. |
The Way To Eden | 21 Feb, 1969 | 75 | That he is a carrier of a bacillus strain known as Synthococcus novae. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | I do not see them. |
Who Mourns For Adonais? | 22 Sep, 1967 | 33 | We're unable to break completely loose from this force field, but we might be able to punch some holes through it. |
Friday's Child | 1 Dec, 1967 | 32 | The child's regent? |
Errand of Mercy | 23 Mar, 1967 | 27 | Six hours, forty three minutes, if the Klingons are punctual. |
The Return of The Archons | 9 Feb, 1967 | 22 | The good of the Body, Captain. That's the key. |
This Side of Paradise | 2 Mar, 1967 | 25 | That's enough. |
Obsession | 15 Dec, 1967 | 47 | Cross-circuiting to B. |
The Way To Eden | 21 Feb, 1969 | 75 | No, Captain, it hasn't stopped. It has gone beyond |
The Galileo Seven | 5 Jan, 1967 | 14 | Excellent, Doctor. |
Patterns Of Force | 16 Feb, 1968 | 52 | Captain, the speech follows no logical pattern. |
The Enterprise Incident | 27 Sep, 1968 | 59 | If we had not crossed the Neutral Zone, on your order, you would not now need our opinions to support a decision which should never have had to be made. |
The Mark Of Gideon | 17 Jan, 1969 | 72 | I now know where the captain is being held, if he is being held at the same place to which we transported him. |
Metamorphosis | 10 Nov, 1967 | 31 | Fascinating. |
Charlie X | 15 Sep, 1966 | 8 | Affirmative, Captain. |
Wolf In The Fold | 22 Dec, 1967 | 36 | It is attempting to generate terror, Captain. |
A Piece Of The Action | 12 Jan, 1968 | 49 | Fascinating, but quite impossible. |
The Apple | 13 Oct, 1967 | 38 | The soil here is remarkably rich and fertile, Captain. Husbandry would be quite efficacious. |
Requiem For Methuselah | 14 Feb, 1969 | 76 | Mister Flint, unless you are certain, I would suggest you refrain from a most useless experiment. |
Mudd's Women | 13 Oct, 1966 | 4 | State your name for the record. |
The Naked Time | 29 Sep, 1966 | 7 | I respected my father, our customs. I was ashamed of my Earth blood. Jim, when I feel friendship for you, I'm ashamed. |
The Alternative Factor | 30 Mar, 1967 | 20 | That a single creature, a humanoid could be responsible for an effect of such magnitude? |
The Changeling | 29 Sep, 1967 | 37 | Intelligence does not necessarily require bulk, Mister Scott. |