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Star Trek (1966) - Season 2

Star Trek (1966) - Season 2

Star Trek is a beloved science fiction television series that originally aired from 1966 to 1969. The show, created by Gene Roddenberry, gained a cult following and has since become a cultural phenomenon. Season 2 of Star Trek, which aired in 1967-1968, further captivated audiences with its innovative storytelling and groundbreaking special effects.

The main cast of Star Trek included iconic characters such as Captain James T. Kirk, played by William Shatner, who led the intrepid crew of the starship USS Enterprise. The logical and enigmatic Mr. Spock was portrayed by Leonard Nimoy, while the passionate and empathic Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy was expertly brought to life by DeForest Kelley. The talented trio of Shatner, Nimoy, and Kelley formed the core of the show, exuding charisma and chemistry on-screen.

Other notable cast members in Season 2 included George Takei as the helmsman Hikaru Sulu, Nichelle Nichols as communications officer Nyota Uhura, and James "Scotty" Doohan as the chief engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott. Each character brought their unique abilities and perspectives to the dynamic crew, adding depth and diversity to the show.

Season 2 of Star Trek continued to explore various thought-provoking themes and dilemmas across its 26 episodes. From ethical conundrums to political allegories, the series tackled societal issues through the lens of science fiction. Memorable episodes included "Amok Time," where viewers discovered the Vulcan ritual of Pon farr and witnessed Spock's struggle with his emotions, and "The Trouble with Tribbles," a light-hearted but entertaining episode involving furry, multiplying creatures.

The show also featured compelling story arcs that spanned multiple episodes. One such arc was the introduction of the Borg-like alien species called the "Borg," later seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation. This three-episode storyline, known as "The Doomsday Machine," "The Ultimate Computer," and "Return to Tomorrow," showcased the crew's encounters with powerful and advanced civilizations.

Additionally, Season 2 of Star Trek featured memorable guest stars who brought their talent to the series. Some notable appearances included Ricardo Montalbán as the unforgettable Khan Noonien Singh in the episode "Space Seed." Montalbán's portrayal of Khan was so impactful that he later reprised the role in the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

The musical score, composed by Alexander Courage and conducted by Wilbur Hatch, further elevated the show's impact. The iconic and instantly recognizable theme song, with its soaring orchestration and memorable melody, has become synonymous with the Star Trek franchise.

Fans of Star Trek and lovers of science fiction can now relive the nostalgia and excitement of Season 2 with the option to play and download these sounds. By accessing online platforms dedicated to preserving and sharing audio content, fans can immerse themselves in the rich world of Star Trek. From the iconic intro music to the unforgettable catchphrases and sound effects, every aspect of the show's audio experience is available at the touch of a button.

Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to the Star Trek universe, Season 2 of the original series is a captivating journey into the unknown, exploring the depths of space and the complexities of the human spirit. Its enduring popularity and influence on popular culture continue to resonate today, making Star Trek an integral part of science fiction history. So why not press play, download the sounds, and embark on an adventurous voyage through the stars with Captain Kirk and his crew?

A balance of power, the trickiest,
A beam, maybe, or a transmission. And it's still on.
A beautiful day, Mr. Spock.
A beautiful one at that.
A billion worlds of sensation to pick and choose.
A biographical tape of Richard Daystrom.
A blind man could see it with a cane.
A body much as yours, my children,
A boundary layer between what and what?
A ceremony...
A chance I'll have to take. Kirk out.
A chance like this may never come again. It could tell us so much.
A chance we'll have to take, Mr. Spock.
A changeling was a fairy child that was left in place of a human baby.
A changeling.
A chemical stimulant to speed up reproduction
A chrome steel drill point.
A clear foul, proconsul. Your decision?
A cloud... A cloud...
A clutch. A clutch, captain.
A cold rolled gun barrel rod, fashioned to look homemade.
A command of your own? I can swing that too.
A commander is responsible for the lives of his crew. And for their deaths.
A competency hearing is mandatory.
A complete report of what happened on that planet.
A conservative world
A cranky transporter's a mighty finicky piece of machinery
A creature without form
A device which, sooner or later, must destroy us.
A discovery which has cost the life of one of my crewmen.
A doomsday machine that somebody used in a war uncounted years ago.
A fat tribble.
A father doesn't destroy his children.
A female of our species is dying.
A few bruises here and there.
A few muscular aches doesn't make a man old.
A few years ago on Aldebaran III,
A fliver, captain.
A focused beam of extremely high intensity light
A form of self induced hypnosis.
A fortune of them for each of you,
A four lobed hybrid of wheat and rye.
A fraction richer in oxygen than usual for us, but otherwise normal.
A friend.
A gallant band of travelers.
A Garden of Eden with land mines.
A gaseous cloud.
A girl ain't safe.
A god cannot survive as a memory.
A god?
A good nurse always treats her patients that way. It proves she's interested.
A governor in the Klingon Empire.
A great city, like Rome, with automobiles.
A great distance, indeed.
A hammer striking the pan causes a spark,
A heater, huh? Hey, the boss will love that.
A Herman series, an Oscar series, a whole plethora of series, in fact...
A highly cohesive electromagnetic field.
A highly sophisticated group of space travelers landed on Earth
A hit on the Lexington.
A hit, sir.
A human trait, captain.
A human will invariably experience a split second of indecision.
A hundred kilometres off K 7. It's just sitting there.
A hundred limbs which resemble tentacles,
A hundred quatloos on the newcomers
A hundred...
A hunger that never dies.
A hunger that will never die!
A junior officer with far less experience than I have?
A Klingon warship is hovering only 100 kilometres
A Klingon?
A large, slow moving vessel.
A last moment together.
A little late, but I'm glad they're seeing it our way.
A little time, he'll live.
A logical assumption is that there is something in the grain.
A logical assumption, Spock. Are they still retreating?
A long time.
A lot more.
A lot of "ifs," I agree.
A lot of them are alive, but they won't be for long.
A lot of them are dead.
A lover.
A malevolence. It's evil.
A man couldn't survive all these centuries.
A man in a 20th century business suit. What is he?
A man in a 20th century business suit. What is he?
A man is not just a biological unit that you can patch together.
A man never knows just how much is real or how much is imagination.
A man of morality, decency, handsome and strong...
A man, sir, in there. A dead man.
A man's entitled to that, isn't he?
A mass of conflicting impulses.
A matter antimatter blast will rip away half the planet's atmosphere.
A matter of days,
A minuscule... A very small piece.
A moment.
A more useful comment, Mr. Spock.
A most curious creature, captain.
A most difficult decision, captain.
A most fascinating thing happened.
A most unpleasant situation, captain.
A mugato attacked him.
A mugato bite.
A negative attitude is no good to us.
A nuclear devastation or a bacteriological holocaust.
A number of islands, life form readings.
A partnership arrangement? You and me?
A peculiar physical degeneration
A perennial, also, if I'm not mistaken.
A personal receiver?
A phaser! Come on!
A philosophy of total love and total brotherhood.
A physician? In contrast to what we are...
A piece of the action if we can pull this thing off.
A piece of the action.
A piece of the action.
A pity we can't let him loose in our hospitals.
A planet without violence,
A plant? It moves.
A pleasant sight to wake up to after half a million years.
A presence, an intelligence?
A quarrel by my people.
A quote from a great human poet, Shakespeare.
A rare prize. The Deputy Führer can see this is no ordinary Zeon.
A rather impressive display for a machine, wouldn't you say, captain?
A rather quaint, old fashioned electric shock...
A reasonable course.
A recon party, then a rescue party, then another rescue party.
A Regulan blood worm is soft and shapeless.
A regular pulsating pattern of radiated energy.
A robot ship could be sent to Kelva with the Federation proposal.
A robot weapon that purposely destroys entire solar systems.
A rose by any other name.
A security research is in progress.
A series of bizarre and exotic images
A ship attacked... That... That thing.
A short time ago, I broke up an argument
A shuttlecraft, bearing the captain,
A simple case of radiation poisoning, they relieve me of my command?
A simple execution.
A simple process of elimination.
A simple transference, their minds and ours.
A single ship cannot combat it.
A small device.
A small disturbance between the Klingon crew
A small scout ship, captain.
A small ship, captain. It's been there five minutes,
A smaller attack on this village a week ago,
A smell, a strange smell. It was like...
A species that enslaves other beings
A splendid custom, if not carried to extremes.
A stargram when my husband died.
A starship also runs on loyalty
A starship captain.
A starship engine the size of a walnut?
A stop along the way
A strange lack of intelligent life on the planets.
A strange, gaseous creature.
A struggle for such goals and the unleashing of such power
A study of it would be of great use, captain.
A sweet odour, like honey.
A syndicate makes sense to me.
A teddy bear?
A teddy bear.
A thing with an odour like that.
A third. Skimmed right off the top.
A thousand year prison, Thalassa.
A totally perfect body.
A transfusion from you to your father?
A tribble?
A trick, then. A projection?
A trigger relay is now in operation.
A very high order of workmanship. Very ancient.
A very long and complicated story, lieutenant.
A very nice place.
A very special vessel and crew.
A vessel doesn't just disappear.
A vessel this size cannot be run by one computer.
A vessel this size cannot be run by one computer.
A Vulcan form of self healing.
A Vulcan understands, but even we do not speak of it among ourselves.
A way to shoot further and straighter.
A while ago this whole planet was trying to kill us.
A whole new approach.
A woman should have compassion.
A world destroyed and dead for at least a half million years,
A world ruled by emperors who can trace their line back 2,000 years
A young boy who reminds you of yourself 11 years ago.
A young wife,
Aboard the Enterprise.
About 100 of these fancy heaters, and we'll have no more trouble.
About 20 yards, sir.
About taking over all the humans in the galaxy is not very funny.
About the crummy streetlights around here, huh?
About the same time the planet surface was destroyed,
Abrom, I owe them my life.
Abrom. Abrom, thank God you're well.
Absolutely fantastic.
Absorbed it?
Absorbs all forms of energy, whether mechanically or biologically produced.
Accepted. Mark them, Galt.
Accidents happen.
Accompany the commodore to Sickbay.
Accomplished. Nuclear warhead now armed.
According to my calculations,
According to our records,
According to our transporter coordinates,
According to Spock's telemetry information,
According to the life monitors, we're dying.
According to the tapes,
Account for the heavy subspace interference?
Achilles and Flavius.
Acknowledge, Lieutenant.
Acknowledge.
Acknowledge.
Acknowledge. This is the captain. Scotty, acknowledge.
Acknowledged, captain.
Acknowledged, captain.
Acknowledged.
Acknowledged.
Acknowledged.
Acknowledged.
Acknowledged.
Acknowledged.
Acknowledged.
Acknowledged. Continue standing by. Kirk out.
Acknowledged. Transporter Room, beam damage control party aboard.
Activate all units.
Activate main viewing screen.
Activate the transporter.
Activity on Hailing Channel 3, sir.
Actually, I'm losing an officer.
Actually, it's a simple matter for us
Actually, this is the darkest planet I've ever seen.
Adam and Eve tasted the apple,
Adaptable for humans by use of pressure domes
Add to that a simple diet,
Additional data:
Adjust it. Change it. The trouble with immortality is it's boring.
Adjust to new course 2 0 1 mark 1 5.
Adjust to new course. 2 5 7 degrees, mark 3,
Adjusting it will give you something to do.
Admirable, Chekov, admirable.
Admit it, you find these games frightening, revolting.
Adopted stoic mannerisms,
Adrenal activity.
Adrenaline!
Advice I can trust as much as Spock's.
Affected the local field density between the universes
Affirmative.
Affirmative.
Affirmative.
Affirmative.
Affirmative.
Affirmative. Precedent:
Afloat in a universe without end.
Afraid I won't have time to answer them. My bags are all packed.
Aft phaser, affirmative. We're going to bridge.
After a half a million years...
After a time, you may find that having...
After all these centuries, we can wait a few more hours.
After all these years among humans, you still haven't learned to smile.
After all, Daystrom did design the computers that run this ship.
After all, my tribbles did put you wise to the poisoned grain
After all, we're big enough to take a few insults.
After all, you're only 102.
After attacking you and Mr. Scott.
After having been taken over by an android,
After it's completed each manoeuver.
After so long...
After that, I'll answer anything you wanna know.
After the lights went out, Mr. Scott, who was holding your hand?
After we take the testimony here, we'll run a psychotricorder analysis
After you call me,
After you reminded him that the Romulans had broken Code 2.
After you've killed the last of us, what do you do?
Again, exactly like Earth.
Again. Continue. The pain will help me to consciousness.
Against the energy drain which seems to pervade the zone.
Against the entire military force of this planet.
Against the use of such weapons.
Agamemnon was one such as you. And Hercules.
Agamemnon, Hector, Odysseus...
Age? I have seen 42 years of the red bird. My eldest brother...
Agents 347 and 201 were killed instantly.
Agents are male and female, descendants of human ancestors
Agreed, sir.
Agreed.
Agreed. But that isn't the question, is it?
Agreed. Now, Mr. Scott, could you manage warp 7?
Agreed. Once they've got it into their heads we're showing force,
Agreed. Totally alien.
Ahead full, sir.
Ahead warp factor 2.
Ahead warp factor 5.
Aim it at Spock. Spock, take off the helmet.
Aim it at Spock. Spock, take off the helmet.
Akaar is dead
Akuta alone speaks to Vaal.
Akuta, how do you talk to Vaal?
Akuta. Akuta.
Alert status.
Alice Number 1. Obey me. Put my bags on that ship!
Alice Number 2, my little love.
Alice.
Alice...
All available power has been channelled into the impulse engines.
All available power into one giant forward thrust,
All banks in readiness for disruption of power sources on the planet surface.
All boards report status.
All cartographic scanners, full automatic.
All clear. On my way to Sickbay.
All dead.
All decks report ready, sir.
All decks report, damage and casualties.
All decks to battle stations.
All decks, red alert. Red alert. Prepare to leave orbit.
All decks, report to me here.
All decks, stand by. Shock waves!
All duty personnel on yellow alert. Don't alarm the passengers. Kirk out.
All Federation ships will avoid this area for the next four solar years.
All for the life of one person?
All good comes from Vaal.
All good. All as planned.
All ground stations confirm "go."
All hands, go to yellow alert. Stand by battle stations.
All hands, red alert.
All hands, stand by.
All hands, this is the captain.
All hands, this is the captain.
All hands, this is the captain. Stay at your posts. Remain calm.
All hands!
All hatches and vents secure. All lights on the board show green.
All his vital organs are now working, doctor.
All I ask is a tall ship
All I ask is a tall ship?
All I can contribute is the further we travel into this zone of darkness,
All I get is "Intrepid" and what sounded like a sector coordinate.
All I have is a bottle of very, very, very old Scotch
All I know is that my incompetence
All I require from you is that you answer it, yes or no.
All indicate an immense sophistication in computer control.
All indicators are dark.
All instruments off the dial, captain. We are in contact with the barrier.
All is proceeding according to plan, Rojan
All is proceeding as expected and as promised.
All it takes is a split second of indecision.
All it's done is make the required course changes and a few simple turns.
All laid in, sir.
All levels are down 50 percent now
All nonessential systems on standby
All of mankind must perish too.
All of them identical, beautiful,
All of these things would appear to be irrefutable proof
All of this, just an illusion.
All of us who went down to the surface, with the exception of Chekov,
All of Vulcan in one package.
All of whom exist merely to serve my every... whim.
All of you.
All of you.
All officers are to return to their posts.
All our lives, here and on the ship,
All over the ship.
All personnel on the planet have been evacuated back to the ship.
All phaser banks, fire.
All phaser power gone, sir.
All power gone, sir.
All power plants dead.
All readings are off the scale, Captain.
All research lines negative, captain.
All right then. We do it the hard way.
All right, Bones, in the language of the planet,
All right, Bones. I'm going up to the Bridge. Keep me posted. Spock.
All right, bring them in.
All right, but at least let me call my ship one last time
All right, but he'll double over before we get very far.
All right, Christine.
All right, Daystrom, let's turn this thing off.
All right, doctor, you built this thing. How do you propose to turn it off?
All right, don't answer. But you can tell him I quit.
All right, ensign, you can go. Thank you very much.
All right, Harry.
All right, I'll be in the Transporter Room in ten minutes.
All right, I'll double my offer. Two credits.
All right, I'll listen.
All right, I'll show you how to work the selector.
All right, if I find out anything, I'll let you know.
All right, if we don't find them here,
All right, it's a deal.
All right, it's difficult. What's your point?
All right, it's worked so far, but we're not out yet.
All right, Korob. What do you want from us?
All right, Krako,
All right, leave us.
All right, let's go!
All right, let's go.
All right, lieutenant. Carry on.
All right, mister.
All right, Mr. Morla. I think you can step down now.
All right, Mr. Spock, you made your point.
All right, Mr. Spock. What do we have?
All right, Mr. Sulu, phasers one one hundredth power.
All right, my recommendations are as follows.
All right, Nomad, repair the unit.
All right, nurse, prepare Chekov for another complete physical.
All right, pigs.
All right, reprimand received. Go ahead.
All right, Scotty, put her in full reverse. Get her out of there.
All right, Scotty, turn it off.
All right, Scotty, we made a deal with Krako.
All right, Scotty, we'll try and find out what's going on down here. Kirk out.
All right, Scotty. Dismissed.
All right, Scotty. Let's get on with it.
All right, Scotty. Let's have it.
All right, sergeant.
All right, so I'd know enough to go slow
All right, Spock.
All right, Spock. Let's have it.
All right, Spocko, cover him.
All right, we can't break out. There must be another way.
All right, we get out and get under. Issue phasers.
All right, we might later.
All right, we're here at your invitation.
All right, what are you selling them for?
All right, what have we got to work with?
All right, whatever you're doing, turn it off.
All right, you can come down from Mount Olympus now.
All right, you can go.
All right, you know what to do.
All right, you robber, 6 credits.
All right, young man, we'll guarantee you
All right, Zeon pigs, move.
All right! I poisoned the grain, take them away.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right. A god every day.
All right. Ahead slow. Impulse power only.
All right. All right, say I'm wrong. Say I'm drugged.
All right. All right.
All right. All right. All right! All right!
All right. Do you want me to contact it?
All right. I know there's not much time.
All right. Let's go.
All right. Let's hit it on the head.
All right. Let's... Let's go.
All right. Lower your deflector screens long enough to beam us aboard.
All right. Try to relax.
All right. We're getting back to the ship, and don't you forget it.
All scanners full intensity, Mr. Chekov.
All scanners, spherical sweep. Range, maximum.
All science, engineering and supervisory personnel,
All sensors on maximum.
All sensors set for life form registration. Automatic selection.
All ships damaged in unprovoked attack.
All stations report normal.
All systems "go."
All systems are "go."
All systems are normal, except warp power indicators.
All systems clear for shuttlecraft launch, sir.
All systems clear. All systems clear.
All systems clear. All systems clear.
All systems continue green.
All systems continue green.
All systems functioning properly.
All systems report normal, captain.
All systems, "go." Status board, "go."
All that bloodshed for nothing.
All that is known of him.
All that proves is that he's telling the truth
All the ambassadors are asking what's going on.
All the best.
All the comforts of home, indeed, Mr. Cochrane.
All the crystalline forms you cherish above all things.
All the rights to a Vulcan fuel synthesizer.
All the top party officials will be there.
All the way back to 20th century Canada, where...
All the working parts are fused.
All the world knows about Vaal.
All their strength, blood and antibodies onto the injured organs.
All these generations of Yanks, fighting to regain their land...
All things have a point of origin. I will scan your star charts.
All this beauty,
All units are to be alerted for complete analysis of radiation
All units are to return to base.
All we have to do is quit feeding them.
All you had to do was explain it to me.
All you have to do is give me
All you have to do is sit back and let the machine do the work.
All you need are vitamins. But you can come up anyhow.
All you're telling me is, on the one hand, he may be lying, on the other...
All your people must learn before you can reach for the stars.
All your questions will be answered in time, Captain Kirk.
Almost 50 percent of the creature's metabolism is geared for reproduction.
Almost a legend.
Almost a stranger to you.
Almost a symbiosis of some kind.
Almost an insanity, which you would no doubt find distasteful.
Almost as a god yourself.
Almost as Spock got when we were pulled off course.
Almost out.
Almost ready, sir. We'll need a half an hour yet.
Almost.
Alone?
Along with the rest of the Enterprise crew.
Already pulled. You're perfectly healthy, Mr. Spock.
Already pulled. You're perfectly healthy, Mr. Spock.
Also operative at a low power level. The entire Bridge is damaged
Also the G 95 systems.
Also,
Alter course to Vulcan.
Although behaviour appears erratic, possesses high IQ.
Although for this evening...
Although his mind generates insufficient energy
Although I don't know what.
Although it appears the infection may strand us here the rest of our lives,
Although our minds were infinitely greater.
Although they would have freed themselves soon.
Although we expected strength and competitive spirit,
Altitude: 1000 feet.
Altitude: 300 miles,
Altitude: 400 miles.
Am I afraid of losing command to a computer?
Am I afraid of losing the prestige and the power
Am I correct in assuming that a fusion explosion of 97 megatons will result
Am I disturbing you?
Am I getting old?
Am I letting the horrors of the past distort my judgement of the present?
Am I not now a prisoner of the Kohms, as you are?
Am I seeing things?
Am I to understand that you're holding the captain and his party?
Am I your woman?
Am I?
Amanda.
Ambassador Sarek and his wife are my parents.
Ambassador Sarek is quite correct when he points out
Ambassador,
Ambassador, the Tellarite Gav has been murdered.
Ambassador, where were you during the past hour?
Ambassador?
Ameri...
Among humans, I have found
Among my people, we carry many such words as this,
Among other gifts, Sybo has the ability to receive impressions
Among the survivors was a young officer
Among us, there is no corresponding meaning.
Among your scrupulously honest friends anyway?
An alien practically hijacks your body and then corks you into a bottle...
An almost human stubbornness, captain.
An amazing example of Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planet Development.
An ancient Earth legend, Mr. Spock.
An ancient terror. It has a name.
An apology?
An Argelian stimulant, doctor. Quite effective and quite harmless.
An automated weapon of immense size and power.
An easy death?
An entire attack force against my ship?
An entity which feeds on fear and terror
An equally dangerous government coup in Asia.
An example of what can happen when a machine gets too efficient,
An illogical question, doctor, since obviously you are hearing my voice.
An impenetrable force field around your ship, captain
An important task on the crew deck?
An intelligence about it, Bones.
An interesting speculation, captain
An obscure Earth dialect, Mr. Spock.
An odour of any kind?
An official apology, addressed to the Klingon High Command.
An opinion is a belief, a view, a judgement.
An opponent must be killed to be removed from the game.
An ounce should be sufficient.
An uninhabited planetoid with an automatic communications
Analyse error.
Analysis complete. Insufficient data to resolve problem.
Analysis correct. Earth situation similar.
Analysis Sector, Channel 1, main computer, decode.
Analysis Sector, have them study and decode it.
Analysis, gentlemen?
Analysis.
Anarchy. They would starve.
And a little more the old friend.
And a star to steer her by
And a way to shed some light on the gloom, Mr. Spock.
And a woman.
And about a half million years ago,
And above all, don't be afraid.
And after all, that's what we're after, isn't it, prefect? To know?
And after they said all this, that's when you hit the Klingons?
And again I would have Stonn.
And all he wants is the body of our Captain
And all matter within a 200,000 kilometre diameter,
And allowed the genie to escape.
And allowing for the amount of grain consumed
And Apollo?
And Apollo's gone.
And are out of communication with an entire solar system.
And are therefore having human reaction.
And are using this colony as guinea pigs.
And around them are planets.
And as a result, were driven out of paradise.
And as a Starfleet flag officer, I must follow regulations.
And as captain, I want two things done.
And as detention sentences go,
And as for bringing you here...
And as for my men...
And as the years went by,
And Assistant Federation Commissioner Hedford,
And astrogation station.
And at some point, if its mind develops properly,
And balance it for the four of us.
And be blinded to what's going on here?
And beam them down. Kirk out.
And becoming famous building on my work.
And boost the impulse power, but that's just about as dangerous.
And bringing you the taped results of the arena games last night.
And came home stiff lipped, anguished
And celebrate the syndicate.
And circle back to pick up the captain.
And command great energy.
And Commissioner Hedford to the hospital.
And communications and fire control.
And concerned about what's happened to something I once knew down there.
And continue to raid Coridan.
And crack out with the main section, but get that ship out of there!
And crew of the Enterprise,
And despite my failure with these bright baubles,
And destroy them. Just as you're burning that one up now.
And different from those of my people too, Teer.
And directed you here.
And do you know where home is, captain?
And don't give me any more dispassionate logic, Mr. Spock.
And dungeons, and castles, and black cats.
And dying for galactic space,
And eat some solid food, will you?
And effect repairs on the life support systems.
And employ our computers to learn the truth.
And escape this thing's subspace interference
And establish a corresponding dead zone,
And even if you take away the wind and the water...
And every time I do, I go further out into space.
And everything within a light year will be defenceless.
And excuse me, Assistant Federation Commissioner Hedford.
And facing them, two favorites from previous encounters,
And fear is among the strongest and most violent of the emotions.
And fill each of the hypos.
And find out what a... heater is.
And first tonight, ladies and gentlemen, a surprise extra.
And for sterilize, read kill.
And for the past seven years, with his one man spaceship,
And for which of them?
And for you,
And formed the basis of the Greek classic myths.
And found it and the personnel aboard changed.
And found that its creator
And free my ship.
And from all of Vulcan, welcome.
And from my observations,
And get these tribbles off the Bridge.
And given a conservative empire, quite understandable.
And go on to achieve greater things than fact finding
And had no trouble at all in tracking you down. I could...
And has cold sweats. Adrenaline flows.
And he certainly is not one.
And he has freely handed us his weapons and other devices.
And he ran out of the building and he was scared to death.
And he runs away from love.
And he thinks he's the right man for her,
And he who is guilty will face the ancient penalties,
And he will if we go to Altair.
And he won't let Spock near it.
And he'll die for it.
And he's as tightlipped about it as an Aldebaran shellmouth.
And he's expending energy down here.
And he's not responding. Gotta get him back to the ship, Jim.
And he's so lonely.
And Henoch intends to keep Spock's body, of course.
And here you deliver yourself.
And his actions have been most suspicious
And hope to prove ours.
And hope.
And how do you like that? And that!
And how long will it be before all of us simply get in the way?
And how much our beams have to pull to overload them.
And how often do I get shore leave?
And how will you pay
And how's the research going?
And human beings, and I believe I have already answered that question.
And I always thought that was funny.
And I am as dead as my planet.
And I am concerned.
And I am convinced that this object is indeed that probe.
And I am gonna be there, Kirk, to enjoy every minute of it.
And I am of flag rank, I am forced by regulations to assume command.
And I am sorry, Jim.
And I am there.
And I am Tyree's woman.
And I am your wife, his sister.
And I am, frankly, content to be a lesser target.
And I assure you that for every man you bring down here,
And I assure you that I have full control of your friends.
And I believe we have enough of that.
And I breathed upon it and spring returned.
And I can use a second blood analyser unit.
And I can't begin to tell you how old they are.
And I cried too.
And I didn't see that it was worth fighting about.
And I do not intend to simply disappear
And I do the telling on this planet, Kirk, old boy.
And I don't fear him.
And I don't know what this is.
And I don't know why.
And I don't quite know how to tell you.
And I get off this rock, and back to civilisation.
And I have spells that help me keep you.
And I have the wrong husband.
And I hope I never see one of those fuzzy, miserable things again.
And I intend to see that they have that chance.
And I know they are as archaic as dinosaurs, compared to the M 5.
And I know you have many ways
And I like it.
And I please to give it to the lovely little lady here.
And I refuse to permit it. I won't risk both of you.
And I saw fear in the Klingon's eye.
And I sense they also doubt my decision to stay and fight the thing.
And I shall love you for time without end,
And I suspect it was the same entity which brought us here. Please explain.
And I think I know something else now.
And I too am looking forward to a nice period of rest
And I too, am pleased, beloved.
And I wanted him.
And I would have your name and your property,
And I'd want my Science Officer with me on something as unusual as this,
And I'll crush its empty hull.
And I'll hate you for the rest of my life.
And I'll make them clear to you in my own good time.
And I'll prove it to you.
And I'll run the ship in my own way, if you don't mind, Dr. Daystrom.
And I'll show everything to you as soon as I learn my way around again.
And I'm back in the galaxy again.
And I'm getting a little tired of my senior officers conspiring against me.

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