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Star Trek The Original Series Season 1 Episode 8 Miri [1966]

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00:00:00SOS.
00:00:02I've answered it on all frequencies, sir. They don't reply.
00:00:06Not a vessel. A ground source.
00:00:09The third planet in this solar system, according to my instruments.
00:00:16Directly ahead. Definitely an Earth-style signal.
00:00:20We're hundreds of light-years from Earth, Mr. Spock.
00:00:24No colonies of vessels out this far.
00:00:30Measuring the planet now, Captain.
00:00:38Spheroid-shaped.
00:00:40Circumference, 24,874 miles.
00:00:45Mass, 6 times 10 to the 21st power tons.
00:00:50Mean density, 5.517.
00:00:55Atmosphere.
00:00:57Oxygen, nitrogen.
00:00:59Earth.
00:01:01Not the Earth.
00:01:05Another Earth.
00:01:07Another Earth.
00:01:09Space. The final frontier.
00:01:15These are the voyages in the Starship Enterprise.
00:01:19Its five-year mission. To explore strange new worlds.
00:01:25To seek out new life and new civilizations.
00:01:29To boldly go where no man has gone before.
00:01:39To seek out new life and new civilizations.
00:01:41To boldly go where no man has gone before.
00:01:45To boldly go where no man has gone before.
00:01:49The almighty survive this music without us.
00:01:50To tackled for the cool ice cream.
00:01:51To love this, people bug white who willquisitos us,
00:01:54must notany with theonse rhythms.
00:01:55To be continued as an animal tool for monsters.
00:01:56To be continued.
00:01:57This has gone before.
00:01:58And I will be continued.
00:01:59With pleasure!
00:02:00To be continued.
00:02:01Which could be continued by
00:02:02a happy episode of ourнев Khotiest and Rec crave.
00:02:03We technic can try NEW YEARS.
00:02:04With the Thousands of Hearts passed below.
00:02:05That we can however,
00:02:06let us do anything.
00:02:07The most interesting things prestadas may be rivals.
00:02:08To be continued.
00:02:09As I have never thought forever.
00:02:10The onlyirez conflict upon her.
00:02:12The most part of us are at ease.
00:02:13...
00:02:19Captain's log stardate 2713.5 in the distant reaches of our galaxy we have
00:02:35made an astonishing discovery earth type radio signals coming from a planet
00:02:40which apparently is an exact duplicate of the earth it seems impossible but
00:02:47there it is oldest in a fixed orbit mr spark still no response communications not captain
00:02:56we'll beam down alert security prepare to transport landing party to surface
00:03:03we'll land in the vicinity of the distress signals nothing received
00:03:17so
00:03:26identical earth as it was in the early 1900s
00:03:53or the uh mid-1900s i would say captain approximately 1960 but where is everybody readings indicate that natural deterioration has been taking place on this planet for at least several centuries you mean there's no one alive not conclusive yeoman the evidence would suggest that the distress signal is automated
00:04:21now this is marvelous the most horrible conglomeration of antique architecture i've ever seen
00:04:28mr spark
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00:06:23of course
00:06:24somebody will fix it
00:06:25definitely humanoid in spite of the distortion
00:06:28But with the mind of a child.
00:06:40Bones, what is it?
00:06:41A seizure of some type.
00:06:51We want to help you.
00:06:53Liar!
00:06:54It's dead.
00:07:24it's incredible
00:07:27it's metabolic gray
00:07:31it's impossibly high as if it's burning itself up
00:07:36almost as if it aged a century in just the past few minutes
00:07:41come on
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00:08:57will you mean
00:08:59you're no harm
00:09:07Don't hurt me, please.
00:09:15I'm not going to hurt you.
00:09:18No, please don't. I didn't do anything.
00:09:20I won't hurt you.
00:09:21No, please don't.
00:09:23I only want to talk to you.
00:09:24No, don't. Don't hurt.
00:09:26Come on.
00:09:27Don't, please.
00:09:28I won't hurt you.
00:09:29Don't hurt me.
00:09:30Come on.
00:09:30Don't hurt me.
00:09:33Come here, please.
00:09:34We won't hurt you, sweetheart.
00:09:35No, please don't.
00:09:37No, shh.
00:09:41Take the guards. Have a look outside.
00:09:43Radioactive readings, chemical pollutions, any further sign of life.
00:09:46All right, Captain.
00:09:53I wonder what happened to her.
00:09:55She should be so terrified of us.
00:10:06She should ligne, she singing, other videos.
00:10:17She should be so terrified of us.
00:10:21She should be so brief for the ovens.
00:10:21She should go to another study.
00:10:23She should be so terrified of us.
00:10:24She should be so terrified of us.
00:10:26The cook is so apps on theohn溶.
00:10:26All right, honey.
00:10:27but i remember the things you crops did
00:10:46burning yelling hurting people we didn't do anything like that
00:10:53you're not going to hurt of course not we're here to help
00:11:02crops don't help but we will
00:11:08what happened here where is everybody
00:11:14you know
00:11:17no i don't won't you tell me
00:11:22you got a fool you said it and you want me to play but i can't
00:11:28i don't know the rules i've got to know the rules
00:11:31bully
00:11:33a game you know you can't play a game without rules
00:11:39even grups i don't know that
00:11:42what are grups
00:11:44you are
00:11:46they were when all these get old
00:11:52grown-ups
00:11:54you said something about the
00:12:02grups
00:12:03doing bad things
00:12:06yelling
00:12:07hurting
00:12:08burning
00:12:08that was when they started to get sick in the before time
00:12:14we hid then they were gone
00:12:16we're doing all right
00:12:19you're doing fine
00:12:21you said the grups got sick
00:12:25is that why there aren't any of them around
00:12:29yes they died
00:12:32but that was after the awful things
00:12:35a play captain
00:12:39that could explain a lot of it
00:12:42but what about the children the
00:12:46only's
00:12:49didn't the awful things affect them
00:12:52of course not we're here aren't we
00:12:54more of you
00:12:56how many
00:12:57all there are
00:12:59what's your name
00:13:22mary
00:13:25mary
00:13:27pretty name
00:13:30for a pretty young woman
00:13:35pretty
00:13:42very pretty
00:13:47me
00:13:49my
00:13:58mary
00:14:02mary
00:14:05mary
00:14:06mary
00:14:08mary
00:14:15Guards!
00:14:45Cover me.
00:15:15Cover me.
00:15:45Cover me.
00:15:53Children, Captain.
00:15:54Lots of them.
00:15:56We couldn't begin to get close to them.
00:15:57They just seemed to scurry away.
00:16:00Like animals.
00:16:02Only children.
00:16:04Mary said all the adults died.
00:16:07That creature which attacked us was certainly no child.
00:16:11Perhaps it died of the disease the girl's talking about.
00:16:15There must be records somewhere.
00:16:19And answers to some of our questions.
00:16:25Mary.
00:16:25Do you know any buildings where the doctors used to work?
00:16:31Yes, I know that.
00:16:34Them and their pills and things.
00:16:37Will you take me there?
00:16:38That's a bad place.
00:16:40It's important.
00:16:44Please.
00:16:45All right.
00:16:47Do you have a name, too?
00:16:56Yes.
00:16:57It's Jim.
00:16:58I like that name.
00:17:01Good.
00:17:01I like yours, too.
00:17:05I like you.
00:17:09Do you really?
00:17:11I wouldn't lie to you.
00:17:13I wouldn't lie to you, either, Jim.
00:17:21I remember the crops.
00:17:23But you're nice.
00:17:24You're different.
00:17:25I think.
00:17:38It's already starting.
00:17:40I knew it would.
00:17:43Just like you do with the grunts.
00:17:45They'll spread all over you, and you'll yell.
00:17:47You'll try to hurt everybody, and then you'll die.
00:17:50I knew it would.
00:17:51I knew it would.
00:18:12Captain's Log, Stardate 2713.6
00:18:16The building, Mary, led us to also housed an automatic transmission station,
00:18:23which sent out the signals that drew us to this planet.
00:18:26We also discovered something else.
00:18:29That the blue splotches characteristic of the unknown disease
00:18:33had appeared on each of us,
00:18:36with the exception of Mr. Spock.
00:18:40There was a well-equipped laboratory in the building.
00:18:42Dr. McCoy took tissue samples of each of us
00:18:45in an attempt to isolate the organism responsible.
00:18:50Vertible zoo of bacteria.
00:18:56Beamed on a biocomputer and a portable electronic microscope.
00:19:01If I'm going to be dealing with viruses,
00:19:03I'm going to need better equipment than I have here.
00:19:06Yes, doctor.
00:19:07Captain Kirk?
00:19:08Yes, lieutenant.
00:19:09I've got volunteers standing by ready to help you, sir.
00:19:13Under no circumstances do I want anyone to beam down from the ship.
00:19:17We can't take any chances with further contamination.
00:19:19But, captain, if you become too ill to...
00:19:22My orders still stand, lieutenant.
00:19:24You can help us best by clearing the computer banks
00:19:26and standing by Kirk out.
00:19:33Bones.
00:19:33Why do you think the symptoms haven't appeared on Mr. Spock?
00:19:43I don't know.
00:19:45Probably the little bugs or whatever they are
00:19:47have no appetite for green blood.
00:19:53Being a red-blooded human obviously has its disadvantages.
00:19:57Now, there you have a museum piece, doctor.
00:20:04Lens type, manually operated, light activated.
00:20:07Spare me the analysis, Mr. Spock, please.
00:20:11It's enough that it works.
00:20:22Spreads real fast, I know.
00:20:24When you're old, it covers you like anything.
00:20:41Intermediate experimentation report project on life.
00:20:48Prolongation.
00:20:49Progress report, genetic section, life prolongation project.
00:20:59That's what it was.
00:21:08Life prolongation.
00:21:10Didn't have much luck, did he?
00:21:12Captain's law.
00:21:21Dr. McCoy's biocomputer
00:21:23and a portable electronic microscope
00:21:25have been beamed down from the Enterprise.
00:21:28They will be used in conjunction
00:21:29with computer banks on board ship.
00:21:32Cube blue with extreme multiplicability.
00:21:35Appear to have affinity for nucleic acids.
00:21:38Give me what you have.
00:21:40This was 300 years ago, Captain.
00:21:45All the adults are dead.
00:21:49Only the children left alive.
00:21:52But children become adults.
00:21:56At least they have up to now.
00:21:58No.
00:21:58Doctor, there are certain glandular changes
00:22:17which take place upon entering puberty.
00:22:20Are there not?
00:22:21Of course.
00:22:23Changes the entire body system.
00:22:26You know that.
00:22:29Of course you know that.
00:22:31Why?
00:22:32Is it not possible
00:22:33that these children here,
00:22:38as they enter puberty,
00:22:39contract the disease?
00:22:40That would explain
00:22:43why there are no adults.
00:22:47Glendular.
00:22:49Post-pubescent.
00:22:52Could be.
00:22:56It's illogical.
00:22:57It does not follow.
00:22:59All the adults on this planet
00:23:02died 300 years ago.
00:23:06But there are children in the streets
00:23:08who die when they enter adolescence.
00:23:12But how do they keep the line going?
00:23:21One thing, Captain.
00:23:23If she were a wild animal
00:23:25ever since she's been a little girl,
00:23:27how do you explain
00:23:29that she wants to stay with us?
00:23:31Well, I miss, I don't know.
00:23:32Curiosity.
00:23:33I think children have
00:23:34an instinctive need for adults.
00:23:36They want to be told
00:23:37right and wrong.
00:23:39There may be other emotions
00:23:43at work in this case, Captain.
00:23:46She likes you, Jack.
00:23:50She's becoming a woman.
00:23:52Mr. Spock.
00:24:13Spock here.
00:24:14Here are those figures you asked for.
00:24:18Twelve to the tenth power.
00:24:22Metabolic rate, 72%.
00:24:26Production of nucleic acids
00:24:31reduced to 33% of normal.
00:24:38Conventional chronological progression,
00:24:42100 by 3.6.
00:24:45Acknowledge it, Senator.
00:24:46I have their calculations now.
00:24:57Try again.
00:24:59See if you can find anything outside.
00:25:03Hey.
00:25:05Clean up that desk for my minute.
00:25:08All right, Jim.
00:25:10According to their life prolongation plan,
00:25:17what they thought they were accomplishing,
00:25:20a person would age only one month
00:25:22for every 100 years of real time.
00:25:27100 years?
00:25:30And only one month?
00:25:33Exactly, Omen.
00:25:34Evidently, through some miscalculation,
00:25:39this virus annihilated the entire adult population
00:25:42in a very short period,
00:25:45leaving only the children.
00:25:47But that means these children...
00:25:48...could very well be immensely old.
00:25:53That would certainly answer the question
00:25:55of what happened to their parents.
00:25:57Answers it very well.
00:25:58Children who never age.
00:26:02Eternal child of it filled with play.
00:26:05No responsibilities.
00:26:08It's almost like a dream.
00:26:10I wouldn't examine that dream too closely, Omen.
00:26:13It might not turn out to be very pretty.
00:26:16A few days ago, or a week ago,
00:26:19that creature that attacked us
00:26:21could have been just like memory.
00:26:24A child entering puberty on this planet
00:26:28means a death sentence.
00:26:35Do you suppose she knows?
00:26:40I don't think so.
00:26:42Well, if they're as old as Spock claims,
00:26:44they must have some idea of what's happening.
00:26:48There's no adult interpretation.
00:26:50I think we're dealing with children.
00:26:54Immensely old, perhaps,
00:26:55but nonetheless children.
00:26:58We've got to do something about the others.
00:27:01Difficult.
00:27:01If we can't even get a glimpse of them.
00:27:04You couldn't get close to the other kids?
00:27:07Impossible.
00:27:08They know the area too well.
00:27:10Like mice.
00:27:13I'm going to try.
00:27:14Mary.
00:27:24Come here.
00:27:33You want to go someplace with me?
00:27:36Sure.
00:27:36Sure.
00:27:44That little girl
00:27:55is at least 300 years older
00:27:58than you are, Yeoman.
00:28:01Think about it.
00:28:02You want to go someplace with me?
00:28:12You want to go someplace with me?
00:28:25I can't go someplace.
00:28:27I can't go someplace with me.
00:28:28I can't go someplace with you.
00:28:29Mary is with them. Why?
00:28:38Why?
00:28:39What's she going to do, John?
00:28:41I don't know.
00:28:44I know what we've got to do.
00:28:47More than we see.
00:28:50Somewhere.
00:28:53Up in the sky.
00:28:55Maybe. Somewhere.
00:28:59They talk to each other all the time.
00:29:02You know grups. You know what they do.
00:29:05The hurting.
00:29:07The killing.
00:29:08I remember John the way it was.
00:29:10That's right.
00:29:12The way it was in a before time.
00:29:19They talk to the other grups with these little boxes.
00:29:22Now, if they didn't have those little boxes,
00:29:31they'd be
00:29:34all alone.
00:29:38Huh.
00:29:39But they don't see us.
00:29:41We hide.
00:29:42It's not a game.
00:29:57It's real.
00:30:01They're dangerous.
00:30:02They're grups.
00:30:03Don't you understand?
00:30:05John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:06John!
00:30:08John!
00:30:10John!
00:30:12John!
00:30:24All right.
00:30:24A tie.
00:30:24All right.
00:30:25My tie.
00:31:40Dad, I don't understand if my phaser wasn't set to kill.
00:31:45Her name was Louise.
00:31:56She's a little bit older than I am when it happened.
00:32:02Jim?
00:32:03Data has been fed into the computers, Mr. Spock. Stand by.
00:32:19Acknowledged.
00:32:20Are these enough, Jim?
00:32:24We could use some more, if you don't mind.
00:32:27No, I don't mind.
00:32:28There couldn't be any doubt about what you found here.
00:32:44This fellow made these notes in the last weeks, after the disaster began.
00:32:51I disregard these last entries.
00:32:57He said himself he was too sick, too far gone to be sure he wasn't already mad.
00:33:04And I agree.
00:33:05But based on the entries he made before that, I know how much time we have.
00:33:12The ship's computers will verify my figures.
00:33:15Only a matter of time before we all go mad, destroy each other, until the last of us finally destroys himself.
00:33:25What about Mary?
00:33:46Our guess was correct.
00:33:48They contract the disease as they enter puberty, and their metabolism changes.
00:33:53Otherwise, the notes would indicate that it doesn't become acute for a month or so.
00:33:58I estimate she has perhaps five or six weeks left.
00:34:04What about us?
00:34:05The older the victim, the more rapid the progress of the disease.
00:34:14And you?
00:34:16The disease doesn't seem to be interested in you.
00:34:19I am a carrier.
00:34:20Whatever happens, I can't go back to the ship.
00:34:25And I do want to go back to the ship, Captain.
00:34:29Of course, Mr. Smart.
00:34:39We still don't know what we're fighting.
00:34:41No.
00:34:43But we know what it is and how fast it does it.
00:34:46It's progressing.
00:34:48We'll begin to feel it inside soon.
00:34:50Intense fever.
00:34:51Great pain in the extremities.
00:34:55Fuzziness of vision.
00:34:57Of course, those are the early symptoms.
00:34:58There'll be more.
00:34:59Are you certain about the time we have left?
00:35:07I presume my calculations are correct.
00:35:10Is there any possibility?
00:35:11Landing party?
00:35:12This is the Enterprise.
00:35:14Spock here.
00:35:15Computer indicates 170 hours, Mr. Spock.
00:35:20Verified, Captain.
00:35:21We have seven days.
00:35:38Captain's log, supplement.
00:35:42Here's the second day of the seven left to us.
00:35:45The farm, nothing.
00:35:46The Enterprise is standing by with its labs and computers ready to assist us.
00:35:53But there's no data.
00:35:55No starting.
00:35:59I think I found it.
00:36:02Janice, take Mary for a walk.
00:36:05Yes, sir.
00:36:08Only one half intact.
00:36:10But do you know what they were up to?
00:36:12More or less.
00:36:13The idea was to create a new series of diseases.
00:36:18A chain reaction of viruses meant essentially to extend the life of the human cell immeasurably.
00:36:25Unfortunately, they weren't successful.
00:36:27We've seen the results.
00:36:34You two will have to recreate the thinking.
00:36:37If you can isolate that virus, you'll be able to develop a vaccine.
00:36:43Is that all, Captain?
00:36:48We have five days, you know.
00:36:51I know.
00:36:56Children.
00:36:57Children.
00:36:57You'll be happy.
00:37:02Bye.
00:37:03You'll be happy.
00:37:12You'll be happy.
00:38:13They're gone.
00:38:17Jim, we've absolutely got to have those communicators.
00:38:20Without them, we don't have the computers.
00:38:21Without the computers, we don't have a chance.
00:38:24Captain's log, stardate 2717.3.
00:38:37Three days, seven hours left to us.
00:38:41Investigation proves that the supply of food left in the area is running dangerously low.
00:38:47Unless something is done, the children will starve in a few months.
00:38:51In addition, the disease is working on each of us according to Dr. McCoy's prediction.
00:38:56Our tempers are growing short.
00:38:58And we are no further along than we were two days ago.
00:39:02Haven't you found a thing yet?
00:39:03Would you like to take a crack at it?
00:39:05No!
00:39:26Oh, you're upset, Captain.
00:39:53I'm so upset.
00:40:03Back on this ship, I used to try to get you to look at my legs.
00:40:08Captain, look at my legs.
00:40:20Hey!
00:40:28A long time to get you to death.
00:40:29A long time to get you to death.
00:40:31And me and I will...
00:40:32Thank you so much for joining us.
00:40:32Thank you so much for being here at both sides and my legs.
00:40:43A special���friendlyâyole is living in my eyes.
00:40:47We're all frightened.
00:41:03Jim, I found something.
00:41:05The last slide I examined, I failed to make the necessary adjustment for the slowing down of my own response.
00:41:20Don't mind that. What'd you find?
00:41:22The disease, Captain. The one they created 300 years ago.
00:41:26There's a chance.
00:41:27A chance. At least it's a race now.
00:41:32Or we've just wasted a minute.
00:41:33A minute would be some fooling, Mary, but do you think it would work?
00:42:00I know. I know.
00:42:04Don't you think I've heard them talk?
00:42:06They have such little time to do this dumb thing of theirs, this Boninski thing.
00:42:13And if we get her away, that yeoman, that's one person less to start off with.
00:42:21But how, Mary, if they're so busy, if they're going to have the big emergency, how are you going to get her away?
00:42:27It's easy.
00:42:29It's easy.
00:42:30She's always asking me about the youngest little only, the little ones.
00:42:34What if they get sick? Who takes care of them?
00:42:37Do they have enough to eat?
00:42:39Where do they sleep?
00:42:40I'll just tell her.
00:42:43One of you fell down and got hurt.
00:42:46Me? Say it's me.
00:42:48All right, you.
00:42:49But grups, they know things and all that.
00:42:54You know, I bet they'll be able to do it with one person less.
00:42:57Not one.
00:43:01Two.
00:43:03Because he'll try to find her.
00:43:05Who?
00:43:06Who will, Mary?
00:43:10The captain.
00:43:13He'll try to find her, but he won't.
00:43:18Mr. Lovey-Dovey.
00:43:20Lovey-Dovey.
00:43:21Bonk, bonk on the head.
00:43:23Bonk, bonk.
00:43:25Bonk, bonk.
00:43:27Bonk, bonk.
00:43:29Bonk, bonk.
00:43:30Bonk, bonk.
00:43:32Bonk, bonk.
00:43:34Bonk, bonk.
00:43:35Bonk, bonk.
00:43:37Bonk, bonk.
00:43:38Bonk, bonk.
00:43:40Bonk, bonk.
00:43:41Bonk, bonk.
00:43:43Bonk, bonk.
00:43:51it looks right the nitrogen cycle it has to be the question is what's the
00:44:00dosage that is a very good question where is she Mary where is she Mary where
00:44:08is Janice what's the matter with you how should I know where is she something
00:44:20happened to her don't you feel all right no I don't feel all right none of us feel
00:44:27all right can't you see what's going on Jim I don't want anything to happen to you
00:44:42I've got to find Janice that's not all captain we've got to find those
00:44:46communicators we're trying mr. Spock we're trying very hard this could be it we
00:44:54can't test it without the ship's computers got to have those communicators Jim this
00:45:01is the vaccine that's what the computers will tell us without them it could be a
00:45:11beaker full of death
00:45:26do you hear them we only have a few hours left don't care got to care
00:45:41I'm going to tell you something
00:45:48you
00:45:54your friends all the only's are going to get the disease unless we succeed in what we're
00:46:04doing you've seen some of your friends get it sometimes it happens not sometimes all the times
00:46:09it happens Mary as soon as you start growing up the way you are
00:46:16don't you know why you don't like to play games anymore
00:46:27why you don't see your friends where you used to
00:46:31it's because you're becoming a young woman and the moment you become a young woman you get the disease all of you it's not true it just happens sometimes all the time Mary it's happening to you right now look at it look at it Mary it's in you
00:46:38no for that
00:46:40no no no
00:46:42No
00:46:43no no no no, no
00:46:47no
00:46:49no, no
00:47:03Blah, blah, blah.
00:47:17Oh, you got the wrong game of teacher.
00:47:22I told you.
00:47:24Now, what does your teacher say, huh?
00:47:28Yeah.
00:47:29Ah, study, study, study, or bop, bop, bad, kid.
00:47:47It's not funny.
00:47:49It's a foley.
00:47:50What are you going to do with me?
00:47:53You think I'd tell you?
00:47:59Mary.
00:48:04You're not supposed to be here.
00:48:08I know.
00:48:09What's the matter?
00:48:09Something go wrong?
00:48:11No.
00:48:12Okay, then.
00:48:14Just don't stand there in the doorway.
00:48:15Come on in.
00:48:27Listen to him.
00:48:28You listen, Mary.
00:48:30I did.
00:48:31Why do you think I brought him here?
00:48:34Tell them, Jim.
00:48:35Tell them, Jim.
00:48:37Tell them, Jim.
00:48:38Listen to me.
00:49:00Listen to me.
00:49:03Oh, yelling in the classroom, look at him, a very bad citizen.
00:49:08This isn't a game.
00:49:10There never was a game.
00:49:12Call the police.
00:49:14I'm the police.
00:49:15Unless you're good.
00:49:17You're the teacher.
00:49:18I got two jobs.
00:49:20Bunk, bunk.
00:49:21Blah, blah, blah.
00:49:23Blah, blah, blah.
00:49:26Blah, blah, blah.
00:49:28Blah, blah.
00:49:29Listen to me.
00:49:31You've got our communicators.
00:49:35The boxers we talk into, we need them to talk to the ship.
00:49:40Blah, blah, blah.
00:49:42Blah, blah, blah.
00:49:44No, blah, blah, blah.
00:49:49Because if we don't talk to the ship, if you don't help us,
00:49:58there won't be any games anymore.
00:50:01There won't be anything.
00:50:07Nothing.
00:50:09No grups, no onlys.
00:50:12Nobody left.
00:50:17Forever and ever.
00:50:18Captain.
00:50:26Captain.
00:50:34Now listen to me.
00:50:37You've got to help us before it's too late.
00:50:41Let Janice go.
00:50:42Give me those communicators before it's too late.
00:50:44You've seen your friends change one by one as they grew up.
00:51:13Did you ever see one of them not change?
00:51:17One by one they got the disease.
00:51:19And they became like...
00:51:21Like...
00:51:22Like those creatures you're afraid of.
00:51:25Like Louise.
00:51:26One by one they changed and got the disease.
00:51:29The disease like I've got.
00:51:30Like Miri has.
00:51:31You understand what I'm talking about?
00:51:34You're not babies.
00:51:35Nice.
00:51:36We can help you.
00:51:37Naughty grub.
00:51:39Dump.
00:51:39Dunk.
00:51:40Dunk.
00:51:41Dunk.
00:51:41Dunk.
00:51:42Oh.
00:51:42Dunk.
00:51:42Oh!
00:51:44No!
00:51:44No!
00:51:45No!
00:51:58No!
00:51:58No!
00:51:59No!
00:52:00No!
00:52:00No!
00:52:01No!
00:52:02No!
00:52:02Listen to him. He's telling the truth.
00:52:06He's funny. He thinks he's funny.
00:52:09Bunk! Bunk! Hit him!
00:52:11Look at my arms!
00:52:14That's what's going to happen to you.
00:52:18Unless you let me help you.
00:52:19Bunk! Bunk! Hit him!
00:52:23I'm a little worse.
00:52:24Bunk! Bunk! Bunk!
00:52:28What's going to happen to them after you've gone?
00:52:32After you've turned into creatures like Louise.
00:52:35Oh, they'll still be here.
00:52:37But not for long.
00:52:38Because the food's all gone.
00:52:40You've eaten it.
00:52:42Maybe six months left, that's all.
00:52:44And then nothing left to eat.
00:52:49Nobody left to take care of them.
00:52:52They'll die, too.
00:52:54Look at my arm, Tron.
00:52:56It's happening to me. He's telling the truth.
00:52:59De Graha!
00:53:00Bob!
00:53:00Bob!
00:53:01Bob!
00:53:02Bob!
00:53:02Bob!
00:53:03Bob!
00:53:03Bob!
00:53:03Bob!
00:53:04Bob!
00:53:04Bob!
00:53:06Bob!
00:53:06Bob!
00:53:07Bob!
00:53:07Bob!
00:53:08Bob!
00:53:08All right, do you want a foolie?
00:53:09All right.
00:53:12I dare you.
00:53:12Look at the blood on my face
00:53:22Now look at your hands
00:53:23Blood on your hands
00:53:25Now who's doing the hurting
00:53:27Of the grups
00:53:29It's you hurting
00:53:31Yelling, maybe killing
00:53:33Just like the grups you remember
00:53:35And the creatures you're afraid of
00:53:37You're acting like them
00:53:39And you're gonna be just like them
00:53:42Unless you let me help you
00:53:44I'm a grup
00:53:47And I want to help you
00:53:53I'm begging you
00:53:55Let me help you
00:53:57Or there won't be anything left at all
00:54:01Please
00:54:07Can't wait for those communicators
00:54:15Are now on
00:54:16We must
00:54:17The vaccine could be fatal
00:54:19The disease certainly is
00:54:21How long do we have left?
00:54:23Hours?
00:54:24Minutes?
00:54:25How much longer do you want to wait?
00:54:28Bickering is pointless
00:54:33I'll check on the captain's progress
00:54:36Time to wait for those
00:54:38The vaccine may help you
00:54:48But I'm sorry
00:54:53The vaccine may help you
00:54:54I'm sorry
00:54:54I'm sorry
00:54:56I'm sorry
00:55:59Let's walk.
00:56:01Not yet.
00:56:01Three hours, eleven minutes left. Thank you, Lieutenant.
00:56:16Keep this channel open. Clear computers.
00:56:18What happened to the book?
00:56:32He injected himself with the vaccine. He was unconscious when I found him.
00:56:36Look at his face.
00:56:43The misses are fading.
00:56:52They're fading.
00:56:57They're fading.
00:56:57Let's go.
00:57:32You will understand the medical mind.
00:57:53Is this supposed to be a good thing, Mary?
00:57:57Of course it is.
00:58:02You are just children.
00:58:15Simply to leave them there with the medical team.
00:58:17Just children.
00:58:18300 years old and more.
00:58:21I've already contacted Space Central.
00:58:24They'll send teachers, advisors.
00:58:26And truant officers, I presume.
00:58:28They'll be all right.
00:58:30Mary, she really loved you, you know.
00:58:34Yes.
00:58:42I never get involved with older women, you know.
00:58:53Mr. Spock?
00:58:54Captain?
00:58:56Full ahead.
00:58:57Warp factor one.
00:58:59Warp factor one, Captain.
00:59:00Warp factor one.
00:59:08On the side.
00:59:08The End
00:59:38The End
01:00:08The End

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