Star Trek The Original Series Season 1 Episode 3 Where No Man Has Gone Before [1966]
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00:00:0013 12.4 the impossible has happened from directly ahead we're picking up a recorded distress signal
00:00:09the call letters of a vessel which has been missing for over two centuries
00:00:13did another earth ship once probe out of the galaxy as we intend to do
00:00:20what happened to it out there is this some warning they've left behind
00:00:26your move captain we should have intercepted by now the bridge said they'd call i'll have you
00:00:36checkmated your next move have i ever mentioned you play a very irritating game of chess mr spark
00:00:45irritating ah yes one of your earth emotions
00:00:51certain you don't know what irritation is the fact one of my ancestors married a human female
00:01:06terrible having bad blood like that bridge to briefing lounge object is now within tractor beam range no
00:01:16visual contact mr castle no sir it's too small to be a vessel that only reads about
00:01:23one meter in diameter not large enough even for a lifeboat small enough to bring it aboard
00:01:28sir if you want to risk it lock on to it mr calcio
00:01:34materializer all areas are 3 so we can start rollingyll old-style ship recorder it could be
00:01:55old style ship recorder
00:02:02that could be ejected
00:02:04when something threatened the ship
00:02:06more like destroyed the ship
00:02:08in this case
00:02:08look at it
00:02:10burnt, pitted
00:02:12let's hope its tapes are intact
00:02:14we'll feed it through Mr. Spock's computer
00:02:17yes sir
00:02:18it's begun transmitting sir
00:02:27flash the bridge
00:02:30put all decks on the alert
00:02:48space
00:02:52the final frontier
00:02:54these are the voyages
00:02:57of the starship enterprise
00:02:59its five year mission
00:03:02to explore strange new worlds
00:03:05to seek out new life
00:03:08and new civilizations
00:03:09to boldly go
00:03:12where no man has gone before
00:03:14to be continued
00:03:44Hold it, Jim.
00:04:08Getting into shape?
00:04:10Yeah, well, I figured you were on the bridge.
00:04:12Koso's voice sounded a little nervous.
00:04:15Well, you finished the game.
00:04:18Yeah.
00:04:19He played most illogically.
00:04:21His next move should have been the rook.
00:04:32You ready, Mr. Olden?
00:04:34Acknowledge, Mr. Mitchell.
00:04:40Screen on.
00:04:44Screen on, sir.
00:05:00Approaching Galaxy Edge, sir.
00:05:02Neutralize wharf, Mr. Mitchell.
00:05:04Hold this position.
00:05:05The July's wharf, sir.
00:05:18Address, Endicraft.
00:05:21Endicraft open.
00:05:22This is the captain speaking.
00:05:24The object we encountered is the ship's disaster recorder, apparently ejected from the SS Valiant almost 200 years ago.
00:05:31Tapes are burned out trying the memory banks.
00:05:33We hope to learn from the recorder what the Valiant was doing here and what destroyed the vessel.
00:05:41We'll move out into our probe as soon as we have those answers.
00:05:45Aldeck, stand by.
00:05:46Department head, sir.
00:05:48You wanted everybody on the bridge before we left the galaxy.
00:05:53Jones?
00:05:54Name's Smith, sir.
00:05:55Astrocytes are standing by, Captain.
00:06:00Engineering division ready, as always.
00:06:04Life science is ready, sir.
00:06:06This is Dr. Dana, who joined the ship at the Aldebaran Colony.
00:06:10Psychiatry, Captain.
00:06:11My assignment is to study crew reaction and emergency conditions.
00:06:16Getting something from the recorder now.
00:06:17If there was an emergency, I'd be interested in how that crew reacted to me.
00:06:28Well, improving the breed, doctor.
00:06:30Is that your line?
00:06:32I heard that's more your specialty, commander.
00:06:35Line included.
00:06:42Blocking freezer unit.
00:06:44Decoding memory banks.
00:06:46I'll try to interpolate.
00:06:48The Valiant had encountered a magnetic space storm and was being swept in this direction.
00:06:53The old impulse engines weren't strong enough.
00:06:56Swept past this point, about a half-light year out of the galaxy.
00:07:01They were thrown clear, turned and headed back into the galaxy here.
00:07:07I'm not getting it all.
00:07:08The tapes are pretty badly burned.
00:07:11Sounds like the ship had encountered some unknown force.
00:07:17The ship's computer records for anything concerning ESP in human beings.
00:07:33Extra-sensory perception?
00:07:37Dr. Dana, how are you on ESP?
00:07:41In tests, I've taken my ESP rate rather high.
00:07:45I'm asking what you'll know about ESP.
00:07:48It is a fact that some people can sense future happenings.
00:07:53Read the backs of playing cards and so on.
00:07:55But the esper capacity is always quite limited.
00:07:58Severe damage.
00:08:00Seven crewmen dead.
00:08:04No.
00:08:05Make that six.
00:08:07One crewman seemed to have recovered.
00:08:10That's when they became interested in extrasensory perception.
00:08:13More than interested.
00:08:17Almost frantic about it.
00:08:22No, this must be garbled.
00:08:26I guess something about...
00:08:28disrupt.
00:08:32I must have read it wrong.
00:08:33It sounded like the captain giving an order to destroy his own ship.
00:08:36Comments?
00:08:54The only fact we have for sure is that the SS bandit was destroyed.
00:09:02This is probably the best argument to continue the probe.
00:09:05Other vessels will be heading out here someday.
00:09:08They'll have to know what they'll be facing.
00:09:10We're leaving the galaxy, Mr. Mitchell.
00:09:14Ahead, warp factor one.
00:09:35Force field of some kind.
00:09:47We're coming up on him fast.
00:09:58Sensor beam on.
00:09:59Sensor beam on, sir.
00:10:02Deflectors, full intensity.
00:10:04Deflectors, full intensity.
00:10:12Deflectors say there's something there.
00:10:14Sensors say there isn't.
00:10:16Density, negative.
00:10:19Radiation, negative.
00:10:22Energy, negative.
00:10:23Whatever it is.
00:10:27Contact in 12 seconds.
00:10:29Contact in 12 seconds.
00:10:29Flight.
00:10:33Fair.
00:10:33Yes.
00:10:34No.
00:10:34Yes.
00:10:37It's all.
00:10:38We're coming up on the door.
00:10:39To be with you.
00:10:39I love you.
00:10:40No.
00:10:40I love you.
00:10:55Take care.
00:10:58Gravitational, automatic.
00:11:21Emergency stations.
00:11:23All decks on fire alert.
00:11:27Neutralized control.
00:11:29Council, put it on that.
00:11:35Any radiation, anything?
00:11:37Negative.
00:11:40Helmsman, take us out of here.
00:11:55Helmsman!
00:11:57Helmsman!
00:11:58Lateral power!
00:12:07Take damage reports.
00:12:24Damage control reports.
00:12:25All stations!
00:12:26Gravity control reports.
00:12:27I keep the battery.
00:12:31Something hit me.
00:12:34I'm going to look to him.
00:12:36He's alive.
00:12:41Appears to be in shock.
00:12:42Engineering deck 3.
00:12:44Engineering deck 3.
00:12:44Can you give damage report?
00:12:46On the sensor beam.
00:12:47All power on and deflectors.
00:12:49Main engines around, sir.
00:12:50We're on emergency power cells.
00:12:52Casualty is nine dead.
00:12:53Gravity is down to point A.
00:12:56Vault X.
00:12:57This is bridge engineering.
00:12:58Go to emergency conditions.
00:13:00Gary.
00:13:03Gary, you all right?
00:13:04I'm under weight for some reason, Jim, but...
00:13:10I feel all right now.
00:13:14Captain's log.
00:13:30Stardate 1312.9.
00:13:33The ship's condition, heading back on impulse power only.
00:13:40Main engines burned out.
00:13:43The ship's space warp ability, gone.
00:13:47Earth bases, which were only days away, are now years in the distance.
00:13:51Our overriding question now is, what destroyed the Valiant?
00:14:02They've lived through the barrier just as we have.
00:14:05What happened to them after that?
00:14:07Autopsy report, sir.
00:14:29Each case showed damage to the body's neural circuit.
00:14:32An area of the brain was burned out.
00:14:34And you?
00:14:35Are you feeling all right?
00:14:36Yes.
00:14:36Mitchell, too.
00:14:38Except for his eyes.
00:14:40We're trying to find a reason for that now.
00:14:43And why out of our whole crew only certain people were affected.
00:14:47I think we found that answer, Doctor.
00:14:49You mentioned that tests show that you have a high degree of extrasensory perception.
00:14:54So do the records of the others.
00:14:56Gary Mitchell has the highest S-per rating of all.
00:14:59If you're suggesting there's anything dangerous...
00:15:02Before the Valiant was destroyed, his captain was frantically searching for ESP information on his crew.
00:15:07Espers are simply people with flashes of insight.
00:15:10They're not also those who seem to see through solid objects, cause fires to start spontaneously.
00:15:18There's nothing about it that could possibly make a person dangerous.
00:15:23Dr. Daner is speaking of normal ESP power.
00:15:27Perhaps you know of another kind.
00:15:29Do we know for sure, Doctor, that there isn't another kind?
00:15:31There's nothing about it that there is.
00:15:32I don't know.
00:15:33But there's nothing about it.
00:15:33I don't know.
00:15:34But there's nothing about it.
00:15:35Then there's nothing about it.
00:15:36I don't know.
00:15:36So do I want to see you here.
00:15:37THE END
00:16:07Hello, Jim
00:16:21Hey, you look worried
00:16:29I've been worried about you ever since that night on Denham before
00:16:34Yeah, she was Nova, that one
00:16:39Not nearly as many after effects this time
00:16:42Except for the eyes
00:16:44They kind of stare back at me when I'm shaving
00:16:47Do you feel any different?
00:16:51In a way, I feel better than I've ever felt before in my life
00:16:55Actually seems to have done me some good
00:16:58Huh?
00:17:01Well, I'm getting a chance to read some of that long hair stuff
00:17:06If you like
00:17:06Hey, man, I remember you back at the academy
00:17:14A stack of books with legs
00:17:16The first thing I ever heard from an upperclassman was
00:17:20Watch out for Lieutenant Kirk
00:17:22In his class, you either think or sink
00:17:26That wasn't that bad for you
00:17:30If I hadn't aimed that little blonde lab technician at you
00:17:35You what?
00:17:37You planned that?
00:17:39Well, you wanted me to think
00:17:41Didn't you?
00:17:42I outlined her whole campaign for her
00:17:47I almost married her
00:17:49Better be good to me
00:17:52I'm getting even better ideas here
00:17:57You, Spinoza?
00:18:08Once you get into him, he's rather simple, though
00:18:14Childish, almost
00:18:15I don't agree with him at all
00:18:17Go on
00:18:20Hey
00:18:21I'm trying to tell you I feel fine
00:18:24When do I go back on duty?
00:18:28I'm gonna ask Dr. Dana
00:18:31To keep you under observation for a while
00:18:33With almost a hundred women on board
00:18:37But you can do better than that, friend, Captain
00:18:39Consider it a challenge
00:18:42That doesn't seem very friendly
00:18:47Didn't I say you'd better
00:18:52Be good to me?
00:18:56Be good to me
00:19:13Get ready to go
00:19:15He's reading faster now than just a few moments ago.
00:19:34Is that Gary Mitchell?
00:19:37The one you used to know?
00:19:38Put a 24-hour watch in the sickbay.
00:19:47Fullest possible range of examinations and tests.
00:20:08Perfect, perfect.
00:20:18I've never had a patient like you, Gary.
00:20:21Even the healthiest are generally off on some reading.
00:20:55Women professionals do tend to overcompensate.
00:21:00Now let's talk about you.
00:21:02How do you feel?
00:21:04You know, everybody, everybody seems worried
00:21:08that I don't have some kind of a fever or something.
00:21:14Maybe if I could just change these dials...
00:21:17Not back to normal, I think.
00:21:33How did you do that?
00:21:34I'm not sure.
00:21:48I just thought of making it happen, and it does.
00:21:51Hey, uh...
00:21:58Hey, watch this, Doc.
00:22:01Stop it.
00:22:24Stop it.
00:22:25You were dead for almost 22 seconds.
00:22:33There were no readings at all.
00:22:36Yeah.
00:22:43Oh, boy.
00:22:44You know, Doc, there have been other things, too.
00:22:54Like going halfway through the ship's library in hardly a day.
00:22:57Oh, what's happening to me?
00:23:11Do you remember everything you read that quickly?
00:23:15Yeah.
00:23:16On any tape?
00:23:18Sure.
00:23:20Sure.
00:23:21Yeah.
00:23:25Try this one.
00:23:34Yeah.
00:23:37Page 387.
00:23:38My love has wings.
00:23:49Slender, feathered things with grace and upswept curve and tapered tip.
00:23:55Nightingale Woman.
00:23:58Written by Tarbolt on the Canopius planet back in 1996.
00:24:05It's funny you picked that one, Doctor.
00:24:08Why?
00:24:16That's one of the most passionate love summits of the past couple of centuries.
00:24:27How do you feel, Doctor?
00:24:34How do you feel?
00:24:38I just feel nothing at you.
00:24:41Huh?
00:24:44Are you sure?
00:24:46Are you sure?
00:24:48Are you sure?
00:24:48I was on my coffee break.
00:24:59I thought I'd, uh, check up on...
00:25:01Yeah!
00:25:03That's okay, Lee.
00:25:05Come on in.
00:25:06Don't let the light in my eyes bother you, pal.
00:25:12It's all for our, uh, our good-looking lady doctor here.
00:25:15Huh?
00:25:18Yeah, sure.
00:25:20So, uh...
00:25:21So, how go the repairs?
00:25:24Well, the main engines are gone.
00:25:27Unless we can find some way to re-energize them.
00:25:30You better check the starboard impulse packs.
00:25:34Those points are about decayed to lead.
00:25:37Oh, yeah, sure, Mitch.
00:25:39I'm not joking, Lee.
00:25:42You activate those packs and you'll blow the whole impulse deck.
00:25:46I'll, uh, I'll get on it right away.
00:25:52I just wanted to stop by and make sure you were okay.
00:25:56See you later.
00:25:57He's a fool.
00:26:08A fool.
00:26:11He'd seen those points and he hadn't noticed their condition.
00:26:17How do you know?
00:26:27The image of what he'd seen was still in his mind.
00:26:34Well, it didn't make any sense that he'd know.
00:26:37And naturally, I checked out the circuit anyway.
00:26:40I don't know how, but he was right.
00:26:43This point has burned out exactly the way he described it.
00:26:49Sorry I'm late.
00:26:51I became so interested in observing Gary, Mr. Mitchell.
00:26:54Our subject is not Gary Mitchell.
00:26:57Our concern is, rather, what he is mutating into.
00:27:01I know those from your planet aren't supposed to have feelings like we do, Mr. Spock.
00:27:07But to talk that way about a man you've worked next to for years is worse than even...
00:27:11That's enough, Doctor.
00:27:11I don't think so.
00:27:13I understand you least of all.
00:27:16Gary told me that you've been friends since he joined the service,
00:27:19that you asked for him aboard your first command.
00:27:21It is my duty, whether pleasant or unpleasant,
00:27:24to listen to the reports, observations, even speculations.
00:27:27on any subject that might affect the safety of this vessel.
00:27:30And it's my science officer's duty to see that I'm provided with that.
00:27:35Go ahead, Mr. Spock.
00:27:36Have you noted evidence of unusual powers?
00:27:43He can control certain autonomic reflexes.
00:27:47He reads very fast, retains more than most of us might consider usual.
00:27:54Mr. Scott, will you repeat what you just told us?
00:27:58About an hour ago, the bridge controls started going crazy, levers shifting by themselves,
00:28:05buttons being pushed, instrument readings changing.
00:28:09And on my monitor screen, I could see Mitchell smiling each time it happened,
00:28:14as if the ship and crew were almost a toy for his amusement.
00:28:19Are they right, doctor?
00:28:22Has he shown abilities of such magnitude?
00:28:27I saw some such indications.
00:28:29And you didn't think it worth mentioning?
00:28:31No one's been hurt, have they?
00:28:34Don't you understand?
00:28:35A mutated superior man could also be a wonderful thing.
00:28:40The forerunner of a new and better kind of human being.
00:28:45Mr. Sulu, if you want the mathematics of this, Mitchell's ability is increasing geometrically.
00:29:10That is like having a penny, doubling it every day.
00:29:15In a month, you'll be a millionaire.
00:29:18In less time than that, he will have attained powers we can't understand and can't cope with.
00:29:25Soon, we'll be not only useless to him, but actually an annoyance.
00:29:30There will be no discussion of this with the crew.
00:29:44We'll never reach an Earth base with him aboard, Jim.
00:30:04You heard the mathematics of it.
00:30:07In a month, he'll have as much in common with us as we'd have with a ship full of white mice.
00:30:12But I need a recommendation, Spock, not a vague warning.
00:30:16Recommendation one.
00:30:18There's a planet a few light days away from here, Delta Vega.
00:30:22It has a lithium cracking station.
00:30:25We may be able to adapt some of its power packs to our engines.
00:30:28And if we can't, we'll be trapped in orbit there.
00:30:33We haven't enough power to blast back out.
00:30:35It is the only possible way to get Mitchell off this ship.
00:30:38If you mean strand Mitchell there, I won't do it.
00:30:42The station is fully automated.
00:30:44There's not a soul on the whole planet.
00:30:47Even the ore ships call only once every 20 years.
00:30:50And you have one other choice.
00:30:53Kill Mitchell while you still can.
00:30:55Get out of there.
00:31:05It is your only other choice.
00:31:08Assuming you make it while you still have time.
00:31:11Will you try for one moment to feel?
00:31:14At least act like you've got a heart?
00:31:18We're talking about Gary.
00:31:19The captain of the Valiant probably felt the same way.
00:31:24And he waited too long to make his decision.
00:31:28I think we've both guessed that.
00:31:36Set course for Delta Vega.
00:31:37Star date 1313.1.
00:31:57We're now approaching Delta Vega.
00:31:59Course set for a standard orbit.
00:32:01This planet, completely uninhabited, is slightly smaller than Earth.
00:32:07Desolate, but rich in crystal and minerals.
00:32:11Kelso's task, transport down with a repair party.
00:32:15Try to regenerate the main engines.
00:32:17Save the ship.
00:32:20Our task, transport down a man I've known for 15 years.
00:32:25And if we're successful, maroon him there.
00:32:46I'm thirsty.
00:32:55It's like a man who has been blind all of his life.
00:33:15Suddenly being given sight.
00:33:20Sometimes I feel there's nothing I couldn't do in time.
00:33:25Some people think that makes me a monster, don't they, Jim?
00:33:38Are you reading all our thoughts, Gary?
00:33:42I can sense mainly worry in you, Jim.
00:33:48Safety of your ship.
00:33:51What would you do in my place?
00:33:52Probably just what Mr. Spock is thinking now.
00:34:01Kill me.
00:34:03Well, you can.
00:34:16Stop it, Gary.
00:34:17I also know we're orbiting Delta Vega, Jim.
00:34:26I can't let you force me down there.
00:34:29I may not want to leave the ship.
00:34:30Not yet.
00:34:31I may want another place.
00:34:34I'm not sure yet just what kind of a world I can use.
00:34:40Use?
00:34:40I don't understand it all yet.
00:34:47But if I keep growing, getting stronger,
00:34:51with the things I could do,
00:34:54like,
00:34:55like maybe a god could do.
00:34:58I want him unconscious for a while.
00:35:04You fools!
00:35:25I'll soon I'll squash you like insects.
00:35:37Energize.
00:35:55Can you do it, Lee?
00:36:03Maybe we can bypass the fuel bins without blowing ourselves up.
00:36:07Take them.
00:36:14There's not a soul on this planet but us.
00:36:17Nobody but us chickens, Doctor.
00:36:25I think I got the 203R set, Lee.
00:36:32Good, Alden.
00:36:33Transport it up with you, will you?
00:36:35Okay.
00:36:40The fuel bins, Lee, could they be detonated from here?
00:36:43A destruct switch?
00:36:50I guess I could wire one up right there.
00:36:53Do it.
00:36:54He's regaining consciousness.
00:36:56Let's do this.
00:36:58Dr. Piper,
00:37:22I want only one medical officer here at any one time.
00:37:28The other will monitor him on the dispensary screen.
00:37:32I'd like to stay now. Try to talk to her.
00:37:46My friend, James Kirk.
00:37:52Remember those rodent things on dimmerous sea?
00:37:57Poison darts say through, I took one meant for you.
00:38:01And almost died.
00:38:04I remember.
00:38:06So why be afraid of me now?
00:38:08You've been testing your ability to take over the Enterprise.
00:38:13In the transporter room, you said something about us seeming like insects by comparison.
00:38:19Squashing us if we got in your way.
00:38:22I was drugged then.
00:38:27Yes.
00:38:29In the sick bay, you said if you were in my place, you'd kill a mutant like yourself.
00:38:36Why don't you kill me then?
00:38:39Mr. Spock is right, and you're a fool if you can't see it.
00:38:42You don't mean that, Gary.
00:38:45Men cannot survive of a race of true espers this morning.
00:38:48But in time, you'll understand that.
00:38:57Gary, go!
00:39:06Jim.
00:39:06His eyes went back to normal.
00:39:09Fighting the force field drained his strength.
00:39:11For a while, at least.
00:39:12He could be handled now.
00:39:13The End
00:39:19I'll just keep
00:39:49getting stronger.
00:39:52You know that, don't you?
00:40:19It fits like a glove, Captain.
00:40:22Oh, did Mr. Spock get the phaser rifle we sent down?
00:40:28I didn't order any.
00:40:32Affirmative, landing party out.
00:40:41He tried to get through the force field again.
00:40:43His eyes changed back faster.
00:40:44He didn't become as weak.
00:40:46Dr. Dano feels he isn't that dangerous.
00:40:48What makes you right and a trained psychiatrist wrong?
00:40:51Because she feels.
00:40:53I don't.
00:40:54All I know is logic.
00:40:56In my opinion, we'll be lucky if we can repair this ship
00:40:58and get away in time.
00:41:08Direct to the power bins.
00:41:10From here you could blow up this whole valley.
00:41:18Mitchell gets out.
00:41:19At your discretion, Lee, sitting here, you think you're the last chance.
00:41:26I want you to hit that button.
00:41:31Captain's log, stardate 1313.3.
00:41:41Note commendations on Lieutenant Kelso and the engineering staff.
00:41:45In orbit above us, the engines of the Enterprise are almost fully regenerated.
00:41:50Balance of the landing party is being transported back up.
00:41:53Mitchell, whatever he's become, keeps changing, growing stronger by the minute.
00:42:11He's been like that for hours now.
00:42:14Have Dr. Piper meet us in the control room with Kelso.
00:42:17We'll all transport up together.
00:42:19If he should try to stop us.
00:42:20Kelso will be on the destruct button until the last minute.
00:42:24I think he knows that.
00:42:27I'm staying behind with him.
00:42:31Now, Fishing Chamber 3 checks out.
00:42:34Station seems to be running fine.
00:42:36You're a talented thief, Kelso.
00:42:39Everything you sent up seems to be fitting in place.
00:42:43I'm kind of proud of the job we've done.
00:42:45Are we going to be ready to transport up?
00:42:48You're leading with the ship, Doctor.
00:42:49He is not evil.
00:42:50I gave you an order, Doctor.
00:42:51You should have killed me while you could, James.
00:42:53Command and compassion is a fool's mixture.
00:42:54You should have killed me while you could, James.
00:42:56Command and compassion is a fool's mixture.
00:43:00Help!
00:43:01Help!
00:43:02You should have killed me while you could, James.
00:43:03Command and compassion is a fool's mixture.
00:43:07Help!
00:43:08You should have killed me while you could, James.
00:43:09Command and compassion is a fool's mixture.
00:43:13You should have killed me while you could, James.
00:43:14You should have killed me while you could, James.
00:43:16Command and compassion is a fool's mixture.
00:43:20Help!
00:43:22forgive me, James.
00:43:23coma,ISautjas.
00:43:45You should have killed me while you could.
00:43:47THE END
00:44:17It hit me too, whatever it was.
00:44:31Kelso is dead, strangled.
00:44:35At least Spock's alive.
00:44:38Dr. Boehner?
00:44:39She went with Mitchell.
00:44:42Don't give him a pill until after I'm gone.
00:44:46My fault.
00:44:48Mitchell got as far as he did.
00:44:54Did you see the direction?
00:44:57Yes, there was some morning light.
00:44:59They were headed across the valley to the left of the pointed peaks.
00:45:02There's flat land beyond.
00:45:06When Mr. Spock recovers, you'll both transport up immediately to the Enterprise.
00:45:11But Captain...
00:45:12Where if you have not received a signal from me within 12 hours?
00:45:18You'll proceed at maximum warp to the nearest Earth base with my recommendation.
00:45:22This entire planet be subjected to a lethal concentration of neutron radiation.
00:45:30No protest on this, Mark.
00:45:32That's an order.
00:45:32It would take almost a miracle to survive here.
00:45:58But then I shall make one.
00:45:59Then I shall make one.
00:46:06Behold.
00:46:07No, you can't find the way you should drive by.
00:46:08You don't know.
00:46:08I will also get the 괴물 service.
00:46:09I will also keep to go.
00:46:09And have the Dramaancy.
00:46:09Now you reach the name of Dr. Hoopši.
00:46:10merchants tumbling.
00:46:10Thanks, sir.
00:46:10Türkiye ot pain.
00:46:10ORCHESTRA PLAYS
00:46:40ORCHESTRA PLAYS
00:47:10ORCHESTRA PLAYS
00:47:22What's wrong?
00:47:36A visitor, a very foolish man.
00:47:58You'll enjoy being a guard, Elizabeth.
00:48:01Blasphemy, let there be food.
00:48:15Kefarian apple.
00:48:31Whenever we visited that planet, I always favored things.
00:48:44Can you hear me, James?
00:48:57You cannot see me. I'm not there.
00:49:00You follow the right path, James. You'll come to me soon.
00:49:06I can see him in my mind, too.
00:49:08Go to him, Elizabeth.
00:49:17Talk to him.
00:49:20Now that you're changing, I want you to see just how unimportant they are.
00:49:25Yes, it just took a little longer for it to happen to me.
00:49:51You must help me.
00:49:52Before it goes too far.
00:49:56What he's doing is right.
00:49:58For him and me.
00:50:02And for humanity.
00:50:06You're still human, at least partly you are.
00:50:11You wouldn't be here talking to me.
00:50:14Earth is really unimportant.
00:50:16Before long, we'll be where it would have taken mankind millions of years of learning to reach.
00:50:22And what will Mitchell learn on getting there?
00:50:25Will he know what to do with his power?
00:50:27Will he acquire the wisdom?
00:50:28Please go back while you still can.
00:50:31Did you hear him joke about compassion?
00:50:35All else a guard needs compassion.
00:50:39Mitchell!
00:50:39What do you know about gods?
00:50:45Then let's talk about humans.
00:50:48About our frailties.
00:50:50As powerful as he gets, he'll still have all that inside of him.
00:50:53Go back.
00:50:54You were a psychiatrist once.
00:51:00You know the ugly, savage things we all keep buried that none of us dare expose.
00:51:05But he'll dare.
00:51:06Who's to stop him?
00:51:07He doesn't need to care.
00:51:10Be a psychiatrist for one minute longer.
00:51:14What do you see happening to him?
00:51:16What's your prognosis, doctor?
00:51:18Father, he's coming.
00:51:25Then watch him.
00:51:29Hang on to being a human for one minute longer.
00:51:32I'm disappointed in you, Elizabeth.
00:51:34I've been contemplating the death of an old friend.
00:52:04He deserves a decent aerial, at least.
00:52:17He deserves a decent aerial, at least.
00:52:34Stop it, Gary.
00:52:54Morals are for men, not gods.
00:53:04God.
00:53:08It's still driven by human frailty.
00:53:13Do you like what you see?
00:53:17Time to pray, Captain.
00:53:20Pray to me.
00:53:26To you?
00:53:28Not to both of you?
00:53:30Pray that you die easily.
00:53:34There'll only be one of you in the end.
00:53:50One jealous god.
00:53:52If all this makes a god,
00:53:55or is it making you something else?
00:53:56No, that's a chance, Kirk.
00:54:00Do you like what you see?
00:54:02Absolute power corrupting absolutely.
00:54:05Don't.
00:54:28Don't.
00:54:30Hurry, you haven't much time.
00:55:00Hurry, you haven't.
00:55:30Hurry, you haven't.
00:56:00Hurry, you haven't.
00:56:30Hurry, you haven't.
00:57:00I'm sorry.
00:57:16You can't know what it's like to be almost a girl.
00:57:46I'm sorry.
00:57:53Enterprise.
00:57:54From Captain Kirk.
00:57:59Come in.
00:58:01Captain's log.
00:58:22Stardate 1313.8.
00:58:25Add to official losses, Dr. Elizabeth Dana.
00:58:30He had noted she gave her life and performance over duty.
00:58:34Lieutenant Commander Gary Mitchell.
00:58:42Same notation.
00:58:44I want a service record to him that way.
00:58:52He didn't ask for what happened to him.
00:58:58I felt for him, too.
00:58:59I believe there's some hope for you after all, Mr. Spock.
00:59:07The End.
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