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Star Trek The Original Series Season 1 Episode 15 Shore Leave [1966]

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00:00:00Anything from the landing party?
00:00:08You should be sending up a report momentarily, Captain.
00:00:11Oh.
00:00:14Something wrong?
00:00:15I kink in my back.
00:00:18That's it.
00:00:19A little higher, please.
00:00:21Push.
00:00:21Push hard.
00:00:23Take it in there, Mr. Sp...
00:00:25Thank you, Yelma.
00:00:28That's sufficient.
00:00:30You need sleep, Captain.
00:00:33If it's not out of line...
00:00:34I have enough of that from Dr. McCoy, Yelma.
00:00:38Dr. McCoy is correct, Captain.
00:00:40After what this ship has been through in the last three months,
00:00:43there's not a crewman aboard who's not in need of arrest.
00:00:46Myself accepted, of course.
00:00:48Have Dr. McCoy's report channeled to my quarters.
00:01:01Aye, aye, Captain.
00:01:02No animals, no people, no worries.
00:01:20No animals, no people, no worries.
00:01:33Just what the doctor ordered.
00:01:35Right, doctor?
00:01:36I couldn't have prescribed better.
00:01:41We are one weary ship.
00:01:44Do you think the captain will authorize a shore leave here?
00:01:47Well, depending upon my report and that of the other scouting parties.
00:01:50You know, you have to see this place to believe it.
00:01:56It's like something out of Battles in Wonderland.
00:02:00The captain has to come down.
00:02:02He'd like it.
00:02:04He needs it.
00:02:05You've got your problems, I've got mine.
00:02:08But he's got ours, plus his, plus 430 other people.
00:02:12Where are you going?
00:02:18To get some cell structure records.
00:02:20A blade of grass, bush, a tree, a flower petal.
00:02:27With these we can tell the whole planet biology.
00:02:42Oh, my paws and whiskers.
00:02:46I'll be late.
00:02:57Excuse me, sir.
00:02:59Have you seen a rather large white rabbit with a yellow waistcoat and white gloves hereabout?
00:03:10Thank you very much.
00:03:12What is it?
00:03:31What's the matter?
00:03:33Did you see them?
00:03:36See what?
00:03:37I don't see anything.
00:03:46What is it, Doc?
00:03:47Space.
00:04:00Space.
00:04:03The final frontier.
00:04:05These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
00:04:09It's five-year mission to explore strange new worlds.
00:04:16To seek out new life and new civilizations.
00:04:20To boldly go where no man has gone before.
00:04:24The Est personally to me.
00:04:26Actually, I don't know.
00:04:27But you're not only 20 years, but I'm not so excited.
00:04:29They're the onlyself in all.
00:04:30We're mine for people.
00:04:31And when I'm going to get young and new MAY.
00:04:33And when I live on earth in that people, I'll be safe.
00:04:33That's a whole observation of what they're going to do.
00:04:34This kid is to frozen if your naven
00:04:51Captain's Log, Stardate 3025.3.
00:05:13We are orbiting an uninhabited planet in the Omicron Delta region.
00:05:18A planet remarkably like Earth, or how we remember Earth to be.
00:05:25Park-like, beautiful, green, flowers, trees, green lawn, quiet and restful.
00:05:33Almost too good to be true.
00:05:36Sir, I don't see your name in any of the shore parties.
00:05:41Well, I may be tired, young, but I'm not falling apart.
00:05:46Dismissed.
00:05:48Aye, aye, sir.
00:05:50Party one, stand by your section.
00:05:53You will be called in alphabetical order.
00:05:57Mr. Spock, we're beaming down the starboard section first.
00:06:02Which section would you like to go with?
00:06:04Not necessary in my case, Captain.
00:06:07On my planet, to rest is to rest.
00:06:11To cease using energy.
00:06:13To me, it is quite illogical to run up and down on green grass using energy instead of saving it.
00:06:24Kirk here.
00:06:25Dr. McCoy calling from the planet, Captain.
00:06:28Yes, open a channel, Louvara.
00:06:29Aye, aye, sir.
00:06:31Captain, are you beaming down?
00:06:33I hadn't planned to.
00:06:35Bones, why?
00:06:37Well, either our scouting probes and detectors are malfunctioning, and all us scouts careless and beauty intoxicated,
00:06:48or I must report myself unfit for duty.
00:06:56Explain.
00:06:56On this supposedly uninhabited planet, I just saw a large rabbit pull a gold watch from his vest and claim that he was late.
00:07:11That's pretty good, Bones.
00:07:12All right, I got one for you.
00:07:13The rabbit was followed by a little blonde girl, right?
00:07:18As a matter of fact, yes.
00:07:20And it disappeared through a hole and a hedge.
00:07:23All right, I'll take your report under consideration.
00:07:31Captain, that's a McCoy pill.
00:07:35A little mystery sugar coating.
00:07:40He wants to get me down there.
00:07:42I'm afraid I won't swallow it.
00:07:44Very well, Captain.
00:07:46Something I did come to discuss.
00:07:49Yes, Mr. Spock, please.
00:07:51I picked this up from Dr. McCoy's log.
00:07:55We have a crew member aboard who's showing signs of stress and fatigue.
00:08:00Reaction time down 9 to 12 percent.
00:08:03Associational rating norm minus 3.
00:08:05That's much too low a rating.
00:08:07He's becoming irritable and quarrelsome, yet he refuses to take rest and rehabilitation.
00:08:13Now, he has that right, but we found...
00:08:15Crewman's ride ends where the safety of the ship begins.
00:08:19Now, that man will go ashore on my orders.
00:08:21What's his name?
00:08:22James Kirk.
00:08:27Enjoy yourself, Captain.
00:08:29It's an interesting planet.
00:08:31I believe you'll find it quite pleasant.
00:08:33Very much like your Earth.
00:08:35Scouts have detected no animals, artifacts, or force fields of any kind.
00:08:42Only peace, sunshine, and good air.
00:08:49You'll have no problems.
00:08:50There always have to be work with you.
00:09:07There's so much loveliness.
00:09:11You will find all this so lovely if our report for the captain isn't ready when he asks for it.
00:09:16Oh.
00:09:16We shouldn't be long.
00:09:42Rodriguez, tell her.
00:09:44Everything all right?
00:09:44Yes, sir. We've completed a specimen survey.
00:09:48Good. That should be sufficient.
00:09:49Beam it up to Mr. Spock when you're ready.
00:09:52Start enjoying yourselves.
00:09:53Thank you, sir.
00:09:54And, sir, I think you'll find Dr. McCoy and Mr. Sulu that way.
00:10:05Restful.
00:10:07After what we've been through, it's hard to believe a place this beautiful exists.
00:10:11It is beautiful.
00:10:12So lovely.
00:10:15And restful.
00:10:17And restful.
00:10:18I mean, affirmative, Captain.
00:10:24McCoy!
00:10:26McCoy!
00:10:28Over here!
00:10:29Over here!
00:10:30Bones!
00:10:44Bones!
00:10:45Know any good rabbit jokes lately?
00:10:48As a matter of fact, I do.
00:10:50This is not one of them.
00:10:52Look at this.
00:10:53I saw what I saw, or maybe I hallucinated it.
00:11:00But I want you to take a look at it and tell me what you think about it.
00:11:03Footprints.
00:11:04Could be a rabbit.
00:11:16Have to be an unusual creature to make this size tracks.
00:11:28What about Mr. Sulu?
00:11:29Will he confirm what you saw?
00:11:31Negative.
00:11:32He was examining the flora at the time.
00:11:37Bridge, this is the captain.
00:11:39Where is Mr. Sulu?
00:11:40Collecting specimens.
00:11:42Bridge.
00:11:43Has the first shore party beamed down yet?
00:11:45Negative, Captain.
00:11:46They're just about to start.
00:11:47Get this message to all shore parties.
00:11:50Stand by.
00:11:52No one is to leave the ship.
00:11:53Aye, aye, sir.
00:11:54You mean you're canceling the shore leave on account of this, Jim?
00:11:59You're the doctor, doctor.
00:12:00Can you explain this?
00:12:02Oh, no.
00:12:03Neither can I.
00:12:05I admit it looks harmless.
00:12:08Probably is harmless.
00:12:10But before I bring my people down here, I want proof it's harmless.
00:12:14No one is to leave the ship.
00:12:44What do you think you're doing?
00:12:47Target shooting, Captain.
00:12:49Isn't it a beauty?
00:12:51I haven't got anything like this in my collection.
00:12:54Where did you get it, Mr. Sulu?
00:12:57Found it.
00:12:58I know it's a crazy coincidence, but I've always wanted one like this.
00:13:02Found it lying right over there.
00:13:05An old-time police special.
00:13:06And in beautiful condition.
00:13:10Hasn't been one like this made in, oh, a couple centuries.
00:13:19Mr. Sulu.
00:13:23Bars, lead pellets propelled by expanding gases from a chemical explosion.
00:13:28I'll hang on to it.
00:13:32The fresh air seems to have made you trigger happy.
00:13:36Dr. McCoy's rabbit, sir.
00:13:38He must have gone through here.
00:13:40Are you sure our instruments didn't show any animal life on this planet?
00:13:50Absolutely.
00:13:51No birds, no mammals, no insects, nothing.
00:13:54I'm certain our readings weren't off.
00:13:58I'd like to believe this is an elaborate gag, but...
00:14:01Ellen Barrows, you company, Mr. Sulu, find out where those tracks came from.
00:14:07Doctor, you come with me back to the glade.
00:14:10I'd like to take another look at that area.
00:14:12I'd like to take another look at that area.
00:14:43It's turning out to be one very unusual shore leave.
00:14:47Well, it could have been worse.
00:14:48How?
00:14:50You could have seen the rabbit.
00:14:53What's the matter, Bones?
00:14:54You getting a persecution complex?
00:14:55Well, yeah, I'm beginning to feel a little bit picked on, if that's what you mean.
00:14:59I know the feeling very well.
00:15:00I had it at the academy.
00:15:05An upperclassman there.
00:15:08One practical joke after another, and always on me.
00:15:11My own personal devil.
00:15:13A guy by the name of Finnegan.
00:15:15And you being the very serious young...
00:15:17Serious?
00:15:18I'll make a confession, Bones.
00:15:20I was absolutely grim, which delighted Finnegan no end.
00:15:23He was the kind of guy to put a bowl of cold soup in your bed,
00:15:26or a bucket of water propped in a half-open door.
00:15:30You never knew where he'd strike next.
00:15:34More tracks.
00:15:38Looks like your rabbit came from over there.
00:15:40A girl's footprints.
00:15:44The young blonde girl I saw chasing.
00:15:47Yes.
00:15:49You follow the rabbit.
00:15:54I'll backtrack the girl.
00:15:57I'll meet you around the other side of the hill.
00:15:58Good.
00:16:01I got a personal grudge against that rabbit, Jim.
00:16:14Jim!
00:16:20Finnegan?
00:16:21I can't believe it.
00:16:29You never know when I'm going to strike.
00:16:33Huh, Jim?
00:16:34Ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:16:35How's Jim?
00:16:36Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:16:40Come on, come on.
00:16:44It's me, Finnegan.
00:16:46Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:16:48All right, Jimmy, boy.
00:16:49Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:16:52Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:16:56Go ahead.
00:16:57Lay one on me,
00:16:58because that's what you always wanted, isn't it?
00:17:01Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:17:04Come on.
00:17:05Come on!
00:17:06Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:17:10Come on.
00:17:11Come on!
00:17:13Let's try that one again.
00:17:15Go!
00:17:16Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:17:19Go!
00:17:21Let me excuse you, baby!
00:17:23Ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:17:24Go away!
00:17:26Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:17:27Go away!
00:17:29Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:17:31Lie away!
00:17:33Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:17:34What?
00:17:35Go on barrel.
00:17:36What happened?
00:17:55I don't know.
00:17:58I mean, I do know.
00:18:00I was following the truck and there he was.
00:18:04Who was?
00:18:05Him.
00:18:06He had a cloak, sir, and a dagger with jewels on it.
00:18:19Are you sure you're not imagining all this?
00:18:22Captain, I know it sounds incredible, but I did not imagine it any more than I imagined
00:18:27he did this.
00:18:32Sounds like Don Juan.
00:18:34It was some sort of storybook walking around here, and I was thinking, all a girl needs
00:18:57is Don Juan.
00:19:00Just daydreaming the way you would about someone you'd like to meet.
00:19:12Mr. Sulu was with you.
00:19:13Where is he now?
00:19:16He ran after him.
00:19:18Stay with her, Doctor.
00:19:19Salute!
00:19:31Salute!
00:19:32Salute!
00:19:32Salute!
00:19:32Salute!
00:19:34Salute!
00:19:34Salute!
00:19:35Salute!
00:19:35Salute!
00:19:36Salute!
00:19:36Salute!
00:19:37Salute!
00:19:37Salute!
00:19:37Salute!
00:19:38Salute!
00:19:38Salute!
00:19:39Salute!
00:19:40Salute!
00:19:41Salute!
00:19:42Salute!
00:19:43Salute!
00:19:44Salute!
00:19:45Salute!
00:19:46Salute!
00:19:47Salute!
00:19:47Salute!
00:19:48Salute!
00:19:49Mr. Sulu!
00:19:53Sulu!
00:19:55Sulu!
00:20:10Sulu!
00:20:19Sulu!
00:20:49Rue!
00:21:00Rue!
00:21:01Rue!
00:21:02Rue!
00:21:15Jim, darling.
00:21:17It is me.
00:21:19It is Ruth.
00:21:21Captain's log, stardate 3025.8.
00:21:34Investigation of this increasingly unusual planet continues.
00:21:40And we are seeing things that cannot possibly exist.
00:21:43Yet they are undeniably real.
00:21:47McCoy, you read me.
00:21:51Rue!
00:21:53Rue!
00:21:54Rue!
00:21:55Rue!
00:21:56Rue!
00:21:57Rue!
00:21:58Rue!
00:21:59Rue!
00:22:00Rue!
00:22:01Rue!
00:22:02Rue!
00:22:03Rue!
00:22:04Rue!
00:22:05Rue!
00:22:06Rue!
00:22:07Rue!
00:22:08Rue!
00:22:09Rue!
00:22:10Rue!
00:22:11Rue!
00:22:12Rue!
00:22:14Rue!
00:22:16Rue!
00:22:18Rue!
00:22:19How can it be you?
00:22:21What have you been to me?
00:22:22Rue!
00:22:26Rue!
00:22:37How can you possibly be?
00:22:43You haven't aged.
00:22:49It's been 15 years.
00:22:54It doesn't matter.
00:22:58None of that matters.
00:23:07Kirk here.
00:23:10Did you find Mr. Sulu, Captain?
00:23:13What?
00:23:15Did you find Mr. Sulu?
00:23:18No.
00:23:20But I'm sure he's all right.
00:23:22Sir?
00:23:23Are you all right?
00:23:26Yes, I'm fine.
00:23:30Rodriguez to Captain Kirk.
00:23:32Yes, Mr. Rodriguez.
00:23:35Captain, a while ago I saw, well, birds.
00:23:40A whole flock of them.
00:23:41Don't you like birds, Mr. Rodriguez?
00:23:44I like them fine, sir, but all our surveys show...
00:23:47Then offhand I'd say our instruments are defective.
00:23:53There are indeed life forms on this planet.
00:23:59Sir, our surveys could have been that wrong.
00:24:04Mr. Rodriguez.
00:24:10Have the search parties rendezvous at the Glade.
00:24:15I'd like some answers to all of this.
00:24:19Aye, aye, sir.
00:24:20We have to go.
00:24:21I don't want to.
00:24:36You'll see me again if you want to.
00:24:40You haven't told me.
00:24:44You haven't...
00:24:46told me...
00:24:47Do what you have to do.
00:24:51And I'll be waiting.
00:24:57Ruth.
00:24:57Kirk here.
00:25:08Captain.
00:25:11Yes, Mr. Spock.
00:25:13Getting strange readings from the planet's surface, Captain.
00:25:17Some sort of power field down there.
00:25:22Specify.
00:25:23Highly sophisticated type of energy draining our power and increasing.
00:25:28Beginning to affect our communications.
00:25:33Can you pinpoint the source?
00:25:35Could be coming from beneath the planet's surface.
00:25:38Patterns would indicate some sort of industrial activity.
00:25:41Keep me posted, Mr. Spock.
00:25:44We'll continue our investigation down here.
00:25:49Captain, I'll...
00:25:50now.
00:26:13Feeling better?
00:26:14A little.
00:26:16But I wouldn't want to be alone here.
00:26:18Why not?
00:26:18This is a beautiful place.
00:26:20A little strange, I'll admit.
00:26:22That's just it.
00:26:23It's almost too beautiful.
00:26:25Well, I was thinking, even before my tunic was torn, that in a place like this, a girl
00:26:31should be...
00:26:32Oh, let's see now.
00:26:35A girl should be dressed like a fairytale princess with lots of floaty stuff and a tall hat with
00:26:43a veil.
00:26:43I see what you mean.
00:26:47But then you'd have whole armies of Don Juan's to fight off.
00:26:52And me, too.
00:26:55What a promise, doctor.
00:26:57Oh, doctor, they're lovely.
00:27:24Look at me, doctor.
00:27:32A lady to be protected and fought for.
00:27:42A princess of the blood royal.
00:27:44Oh, you are all of those things.
00:27:50And many more.
00:27:54They'll look even lovelier with you wearing them.
00:28:02Doctor.
00:28:03I'm afraid.
00:28:07Now, look, I don't know how or why, but the dress is here.
00:28:13I'd like to see you in it.
00:28:20Why don't you put it on?
00:28:21All right.
00:28:30But you stay right there.
00:28:33Don't peek.
00:28:36My dear girl, I am a doctor.
00:28:39When I peek, it's in the line of duty.
00:28:42I'm calling Dr. McCoy.
00:28:56McCoy here.
00:28:59I, uh...
00:29:00I can't read you very well.
00:29:07Is this Rodriguez?
00:29:09This is all the volume I can get on this thing.
00:29:13Can't read you well, either.
00:29:16Captain's orders.
00:29:19Rendezvous at that clade where he first found you.
00:29:22Right.
00:29:26What the devil's wrong with...
00:29:30Communications.
00:29:34Esteban!
00:29:36Esteban!
00:29:37Esteban!
00:29:52Doctor!
00:29:59Doctor!
00:30:01Doctor!
00:30:05Doctor!
00:30:07Doctor McCoy!
00:30:16Doctor McCoy!
00:30:22THE END
00:30:52You're the science officer, Mr. Spock. I want some answers.
00:31:02First, there was McCoy's Alice in Wonderland, where there was supposedly no animal life.
00:31:08And Sulu's gun, where there was no refined metal detected.
00:31:12Rodriguez's birds.
00:31:14And then my...
00:31:17Well, the two people I saw.
00:31:19Any chance these could be hallucinations?
00:31:25One hallucination flattened me with a cloud on the jaw.
00:31:30The other.
00:31:31That sounds like a painful reality.
00:31:34Yes.
00:31:35There must be some logical explanation.
00:31:38Your signal is very weak. Can you turn up your game?
00:31:44I'm all ready on Max.
00:31:47Captain, shall I beam down an armed party?
00:31:50Negative. Our people here are armed with phasers.
00:31:53The science has yet to be any real danger.
00:31:56Dangerous.
00:32:01Captain out.
00:32:02speculate on the chest.
00:32:08Чаоу!
00:32:11Деяк detailed.
00:32:15Та!
00:32:15Та!
00:32:15Та!
00:32:16Та!
00:32:19Та.
00:32:26Та!
00:32:27Та!
00:32:27Та!
00:32:28Та!
00:32:28Та!
00:32:29Та!
00:32:30McCoy. McCoy, do you read me? Kirk to McCoy. Come in.
00:32:38Captain, take cover. There's a samurai after me.
00:32:41What?
00:32:42I mean, there was...
00:32:46Captain, you've got to believe me.
00:32:49I do. I've met some interesting personalities myself.
00:32:52Have you seen any of the others from the landing party?
00:32:55Got a call a few minutes ago. Rodriguez said you were rendezvousing back at the glade.
00:33:01I hope we got through to everybody.
00:33:04Communications are almost out.
00:33:06That's not all.
00:33:08So's my phaser.
00:33:15Yeah.
00:33:19We better get back to the glade.
00:33:22Yes, sir.
00:33:23Look.
00:33:30Someone beating down from the bridge.
00:33:43Trying to.
00:33:44Something's obstructing it.
00:33:45Mr. Spock.
00:33:50My orders were no one was to leave the ship.
00:33:54Necessary, Captain.
00:33:56Unable to contact you by communicator and the transporter is useless to us now.
00:34:01As I told you before, there's an unusual power field down here.
00:34:04It's soaking up all the energy at the source.
00:34:08I calculated the rate of its growth and reasoned that I just might be able to transport one more person.
00:34:14Good.
00:34:15If we can use your help, we're stranded down here, Captain.
00:34:19Until we can find out what this is all about.
00:34:25There's no one here.
00:34:26This is where the captain said to rendezvous.
00:34:46I swear I heard someone moving around.
00:34:49Don't talk like that.
00:34:52A princess shouldn't be afraid.
00:34:54Not with a brave knight to protect her.
00:35:01That way.
00:35:03Spread out.
00:35:05Let's fight it.
00:35:24These things cannot be real.
00:35:36Hallucinations can't harm us.
00:35:39Go back to where you were.
00:35:42The End
00:35:58Hell, vaya a disaster.
00:36:00Go back to where you were.
00:36:00Go back to where you were.
00:36:01Go back to where you were.
00:36:01Move your independence to the Scorpion estate.
00:36:02Go to the Laser.
00:36:04Male Speaker.
00:36:04Go back to where you were.
00:36:04Go back to where you were.
00:36:05Go back to where.
00:36:07Wait a minute.
00:36:08How mire a disaster.
00:36:08Roll.
00:36:08niye o peut-
00:36:08Go to the instead of the ship.
00:36:09uneautique here at home самое a moment.
00:36:09Get away a defeat.
00:36:10Make it a disaster.
00:36:10Good one, más you canain it.
00:36:10Oh, come up in here.
00:36:11autent Sustainable, baseball.
00:36:11You can't.
00:36:41Captain's log supplemental.
00:36:48All contact with the Enterprise has been lost.
00:36:51We're trapped here.
00:36:53Our ship's surgeon, my personal friend, is dead.
00:36:57We're certain now that whatever we're facing is terribly real.
00:37:05It's my fault.
00:37:08It never would have happened.
00:37:11It's my fault.
00:37:14It isn't. It is. I'm to blame.
00:37:20Gentlemen.
00:37:26We're in trouble.
00:37:29I need every crewman alert and thinking.
00:37:37Guys.
00:37:38Captain! Captain!
00:37:43Captain!
00:37:43You'd better have a look at this, sir.
00:38:03I don't understand.
00:38:04Neither do I, Mr. Sulu.
00:38:07But before we leave this planet, I will.
00:38:12It's like a dummy, Captain.
00:38:15It couldn't be alive.
00:38:18Tricorder?
00:38:19Still operating, sir.
00:38:20Mr. Spock!
00:38:23Mr. Spock!
00:38:31What do you make of that?
00:38:35What do you make of that?
00:38:37This is not human skin tissue, Captain.
00:38:42This is not human skin tissue, Captain.
00:38:44More closely resembles the cellular casting we use for wound repairs.
00:38:49Much finer, of course.
00:38:50I want an exact judgment, Mr. Spock.
00:38:53This is definitely mechanical contrivance.
00:38:58It has the same basic cell structure as the plants here.
00:39:02Even the trees, the grass.
00:39:05Are you saying that this is a plant, Mr. Spock?
00:39:07I'm saying that these are all multicellular castings.
00:39:11The plants, the animals, the people.
00:39:14They're all being manufactured.
00:39:17By who?
00:39:19And why?
00:39:21And why these particular things?
00:39:24All we know for certain is that they act exactly like the real thing.
00:39:31Just as pleasant.
00:39:34Or just as deadly.
00:39:44What is it?
00:39:54Of all the crazy things.
00:39:59Remember what I was telling you a little while ago?
00:40:02About the early wars and the funny air vehicles they used?
00:40:08That's one of them.
00:40:10Can it hurt us?
00:40:11Not unless it makes a strafing run.
00:40:14A what?
00:40:17The way they used to attack people on the ground.
00:40:28Come on.
00:40:41Angela.
00:40:54Angela.
00:41:01Angela.
00:41:03Angela.
00:41:09Angela.
00:41:10Captain!
00:41:34McCoy's body.
00:41:35He's gone.
00:41:36He's been dragged off.
00:41:37The Black Knight, too.
00:41:40Spock.
00:41:49At this point, Captain, my analysis may not sound very scientific.
00:41:53McCoy's death is a scientific fact.
00:41:56There is one slight possibility, very slim, but nevertheless.
00:42:00Captain, what were your thoughts just before you encountered the people you described?
00:42:04I was...
00:42:13I was thinking about the academy.
00:42:17My days.
00:42:22Hey, Jim, baby!
00:42:23I see you brought up reinforcements.
00:42:27Well, I'm waiting for you, Jimmy boy.
00:42:30Finnegan.
00:42:34Finnegan!
00:42:39What's been happening to my people?
00:42:41Take Sulu.
00:42:48Find McCoy's body.
00:42:51This man is my problem.
00:42:54Captain, wait.
00:42:55That's an order, Mr. Spock.
00:42:57Here I am!
00:43:18Run!
00:43:19Run!
00:43:20Run!
00:43:20Run!
00:43:21Run!
00:43:21Run!
00:43:22Run!
00:43:23Run!
00:43:24Run!
00:43:25Run!
00:43:26Run!
00:43:27Run!
00:43:28Run!
00:43:29Run!
00:43:30Run!
00:43:31Run!
00:43:32Run!
00:43:33Run!
00:43:34Run!
00:43:35Run!
00:43:36Run!
00:43:37Run!
00:43:38Run!
00:43:39Run!
00:43:40Run!
00:43:41Run!
00:43:42Run!
00:43:43Run!
00:43:44Run!
00:43:45Run!
00:43:46Run!
00:43:47Run!
00:43:48Run!
00:43:49Run!
00:43:50Run!
00:43:51Come on!
00:43:53You never could
00:43:54bite your head
00:43:55with both hands
00:43:57like it used to be, Jimmy.
00:44:00Remember?
00:44:01Remember?
00:44:21Hey, Jim!
00:44:31I want some answers.
00:44:33Yeah.
00:44:35Coming up.
00:44:51Come on!
00:45:21Get up!
00:45:26Get up!
00:45:27Get up!
00:45:29Always fight fair,
00:45:31don't you?
00:45:32You officer and gentleman.
00:45:35You stupid
00:45:36underclassmen.
00:45:38I've got the edge.
00:45:39I'm still 20 years old.
00:45:41Look at you.
00:45:44You're an old man.
00:45:51I can't move me legs.
00:46:08I can't feel me legs.
00:46:11My back is broken.
00:46:12You've broken me back.
00:46:14Yeah.
00:46:18Feel that?
00:46:19Yeah.
00:46:24Can you feel that now?
00:46:31Oh!
00:46:31Sleep sweet, Jimmy boy
00:46:41Sleep as long as you like
00:46:45Sleep forever, Jimmy
00:46:47Forever and forever
00:47:01Don't you ever learn, Jim boy
00:47:24You never could take me, you know
00:47:28One thing
00:47:32Sure, name it
00:47:40Answers
00:47:43Arnold
00:47:58Arnold
00:48:03Arnold
00:48:05Arnold
00:48:07Arnold
00:48:09Arnold
00:48:11Arnold
00:48:15Arnold
00:48:22Arnold
00:48:24Arnold
00:48:26Arnold
00:48:28Arnold
00:48:32Arnold
00:48:34A bat.
00:49:04Kind of makes up for things, aren't you?
00:49:15A lot of things.
00:49:19What's been happening to my people?
00:49:24I never answer questions from plebs, Jimmy Boyd.
00:49:28I'm not a plebe.
00:49:32This is today.
00:49:35Fifteen years later.
00:49:42What are you doing here?
00:49:47I'm being exactly what you expect me to beech me by.
00:49:51All right.
00:49:52All right.
00:49:53All right.
00:49:54All right.
00:49:55All right.
00:49:57Did you enjoy it, Captain?
00:50:27Yes, I enjoyed it.
00:50:30After all these years, I did enjoy it.
00:50:37The one thing I wanted to do after all these years was to beat the tar out of Finnegan.
00:50:43Which supports a theory I've been formulating.
00:50:46That we're all meeting people and things that we happen to be thinking about at the moment.
00:50:53Yes, somehow our thoughts are read. These things are quickly manufactured and provided for us.
00:51:00Dangerous if we happen to be thinking about...
00:51:02Yes, we must all control our thoughts.
00:51:04Difficult.
00:51:06The force field we encountered is obviously underground, manufacturing these things.
00:51:11Passages lead to the surface.
00:51:13For example, when Rodriguez thought of the Tiger...
00:51:15We've got to get back to the landing party.
00:51:30warn them.
00:51:31Let's go.
00:51:33Let's go.
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00:54:37And you still play?
00:54:39Yes, play, Mr. Sulu.
00:54:41The more complex the mind, the greater the need for the simplicity of play.
00:54:48Certainly, Captain, how very perceptive of you.
00:54:50That still doesn't explain the death of my ship's surgeon.
00:54:55Possibly because no one has died, Jim.
00:54:58I was taken below the surface for some rather remarkable repairs.
00:55:07It's amazing.
00:55:09They've got a factory complex down there you wouldn't believe.
00:55:12They can build or do anything immediately.
00:55:24And, uh, how do you explain them?
00:55:28Oh, them.
00:55:30Well, I, uh, I was thinking about a little cabaret, I know, on Rigel, too.
00:55:38And, uh, there were these two girls in a chorus line there.
00:55:45And, well, here they are.
00:55:51Well, after all, I am on shore leave.
00:55:54And so am I.
00:55:56Oh, yes, so you are.
00:55:58Well, girls, I suppose you can turn something up.
00:56:07We regret that some of you have been made uncomfortable.
00:56:10You say your people built all this.
00:56:15Who are you?
00:56:16What planet are you from?
00:56:19My impression is that your race is not yet ready to understand us, Captain.
00:56:26I tend to agree.
00:56:29Kirk here.
00:56:30This is the bridge, Captain.
00:56:32Our power systems have just come back in.
00:56:39Do you require assistance?
00:56:41Uh, no, everything is in order, uh, Lieutenant.
00:56:43Stand by.
00:56:44However.
00:56:44Aye, aye, aye, sir.
00:56:46If you would use the proper caution, this amusement planet of ours could be an ideal place for your people to enjoy themselves, if you wish.
00:56:58It's what the doctor ordered you.
00:57:00It's what the doctor ordered, Jim.
00:57:04Lieutenant.
00:57:06Sir?
00:57:07Commence transporting shore leave parties.
00:57:11Tell them to prepare for the best shore leave they've ever had.
00:57:15Kirk out.
00:57:16Captain, I'll go back aboard ship and take over.
00:57:21With all due respects to the young lady, I've already had as much shore leave as I care for.
00:57:30Oh, no, Mr. Spark.
00:57:33I'll go, you...
00:57:51On the other hand, I'll stay for a day or two.
00:58:00On the other hand, I'll stay for a day.
00:58:26On the other hand, I'll be able to pay for the Babe послед of the family to pay for the 00.
00:58:28Cuando me off, I'll go to the top.
00:58:29I'll be able to overcome things like this.
00:58:29I'll be able to see them then.
00:58:30did you enjoy your rest gentlemen yes we did mr spock i think we did indeed we did mr spock
00:58:48most illogical
00:58:50i had war factor one mr sylvan
00:59:20and
00:59:27yeah
00:59:32yeah
00:59:35yeah
00:59:38yeah
00:59:41yeah
00:59:45yeah

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