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Star Trek The Original Series Season 1 Episode 22 Space Seed [1966]

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00:00:00Coming up on it fast, sir.
00:00:13Are you certain of your sensor readings?
00:00:15Definitely a space vessel of some type.
00:00:18Origin? Unknown.
00:00:21Could hardly be an Earth ship.
00:00:22There have been no flights into this sector for years.
00:00:25I'm picking up the signal, sir.
00:00:30Captain, that's the old Morse code call signal.
00:00:33Thank you, Lieutenant.
00:00:35C.Q. C.Q.
00:00:37We're reading it, Lieutenant.
00:00:39I thought you said it couldn't possibly be an Earth vessel.
00:00:43I understand why it always gives you pleasure to see me proven wrong.
00:00:48An emotional Earth weakness of life.
00:00:52There it is.
00:00:53An old Earth vessel similar to the DY-500 class.
00:01:03Much older.
00:01:04DY-100 class, to be exact.
00:01:07The last such vessel was built centuries ago.
00:01:18Back in the 1990s.
00:01:21Then it's a derelict.
00:01:23It's signal left on automatic.
00:01:25Or an old Earth ship being used by aliens.
00:01:30Weapon status.
00:01:31Reflective shields on maximum.
00:01:33Phasers manned, sir.
00:01:35Bioscanners report.
00:01:36Life science bioscanners are picking up heartbeats from over there.
00:01:41Can't be human, though.
00:01:42They're too faint and average.
00:01:43Only four beats per minute.
00:01:45Sensor reading, Captain.
00:01:47Some sort of equipment functioning on that vessel.
00:01:50All decks go to full alert.
00:01:51All decks go to full alert.
00:01:51All decks go to full alert.
00:01:52All decks go to full alert.
00:02:01All decks go to full alert.
00:02:02All decks go to full alert.
00:02:03All decks go to full alert.
00:02:04Space, the final frontier.
00:02:29These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
00:02:34It's my dear mission, to explore strange new worlds.
00:02:40To seek out new life and new civilizations.
00:02:45To boldly go where no man has gone before.
00:03:04Captain's log, stardate 3141.9.
00:03:29A full hour has elapsed since interception of the strange vessel.
00:03:34Our presence alongside is still being completely ignored.
00:03:38Although our sensors continue to show signs of equipment and life aboard, there's been no indication of danger to us.
00:03:45Defense, weapons department, maintain battle stations.
00:03:49All of the decks, stand by alert.
00:03:55All decks acknowledging, sir.
00:03:58Continuing to pick up some form of hard action over there.
00:04:01Very faint, very slow.
00:04:03Seems to be coming from about 60 or 70 bodies as near as I can make up.
00:04:07Alien bodies, Bill?
00:04:08Could be.
00:04:10There's no sign of breathing or any other form of respiration.
00:04:15Hull surfaces pitted with meteor scars.
00:04:17However, scanners make out a name.
00:04:20SS Botany Bay.
00:04:22Then you can check the registry.
00:04:24No such vessel listed.
00:04:27Records of that period are fragmentary, however.
00:04:30The mid-1990s was the era of your last so-called world war.
00:04:35The eugenics wars.
00:04:41Of course, your attempt to improve the race through selective breeding.
00:04:47Oh, now, wait a minute.
00:04:48Not our attempt, Mr. Spock.
00:04:50A group of ambitious scientists.
00:04:53I'm sure you know the type.
00:04:55Devoted to logic.
00:04:57Completely unemotional.
00:04:59All right, gentlemen, as you were.
00:05:01Rigged for attractive beam helm.
00:05:04Lock onto that vessel.
00:05:05Rigging for attractive beam, sir.
00:05:07Bridge is yours, Mr. Spock.
00:05:08Care to join the landing party, Doctor?
00:05:10Well, if you're actually giving me a choice, I...
00:05:13I'm not.
00:05:17Oh, I'll need somebody familiar with the late 20th century Earth.
00:05:21Here's a chance for that historian to do something for a change.
00:05:24What's her name?
00:05:25Uh, McGivers?
00:05:28Lieutenant McGivers.
00:05:29Attention.
00:05:37The following personnel report to the transporter room.
00:05:40Engineering Officer Scott, Lieutenant McGivers.
00:05:44Acknowledge.
00:05:50McGivers, on my way.
00:05:51Well, it looks like that ship is expecting us.
00:06:03We read heat coming on.
00:06:05Complete oxygen atmosphere.
00:06:06Very interesting.
00:06:08You ready, Bo?
00:06:09No.
00:06:10Signed aboard this ship to practice medicine.
00:06:12Not to have my atoms scattered back and forth across space by this gadget.
00:06:17You're an old-fashioned boy, McCoy.
00:06:19Where is that historian?
00:06:22Well, come on, Lieutenant.
00:06:24Oh, my God, you're sick.
00:06:29Energize.
00:06:29Oh, my God.
00:06:30Oh, my God.
00:06:31Oh, my God.
00:06:32Oh, my God.
00:06:33Oh, my God.
00:06:33Oh, my God.
00:06:34Oh, my God.
00:06:34Oh, my God.
00:06:34Oh, my God.
00:06:35Oh, my God.
00:06:35Oh, my God.
00:06:35Oh, my God.
00:06:36Oh, my God.
00:06:36Oh, my God.
00:06:37Oh, my God.
00:06:37Oh, my God.
00:06:37Oh, my God.
00:06:38Oh, my God.
00:06:38Oh, my God.
00:06:39Oh, my God.
00:06:39Oh, my God.
00:06:39Oh, my God.
00:06:40Oh, my God.
00:06:41Oh, my God.
00:06:42Oh, my God.
00:06:43Oh, my God.
00:06:43Oh, my God.
00:06:43Oh, my God.
00:06:44Oh, my God.
00:06:45Oh, my God.
00:06:46Oh, my God.
00:06:47Scully, definitely earth type mechanism, sir, 20th century vessel, old type atomic power,
00:07:11bulky, solid. I think they used to call them transistor units. I'd love to tear this baby apart.
00:07:22Captain, it's a sleeper ship.
00:07:26Suspended animation?
00:07:28Uh-huh. I've seen no photographs of this, necessary because of the time involved in space travel until about the year 2018.
00:07:35It took years just to travel from one planet to another.
00:07:41Is it possible that they're still alive?
00:07:49After centuries of trouble.
00:07:52It's theoretically possible.
00:07:54I've never heard of it being tested for this long a period.
00:08:01What a handsome group of people.
00:08:04Jim, we have a new reading.
00:08:07Lights must have triggered some mechanism.
00:08:09Captain, look here.
00:08:11Scotty.
00:08:17Beats me, what's happening?
00:08:22We've triggered something, all right. Heartbeats increasing.
00:08:25Now passing eight beats per minute.
00:08:29There are some signs of respiration beginning.
00:08:31This one was probably programmed to be triggered first.
00:08:38Could you be the leader?
00:08:43The leader.
00:08:44Lieutenant.
00:08:47Yes, sir.
00:08:48The leader was often set to revive first.
00:08:51This would allow him to decide whether the conditions warranted revival of the others.
00:08:58Heartbeat now approaching 40 per minute.
00:09:01Then the respiration pattern is firming up.
00:09:08From the northern India area, I'd guess.
00:09:12Probably a Sikh.
00:09:13They're the most fantastic warriors.
00:09:16Heartbeat now, 52 and increasing.
00:09:19The others.
00:09:19There's no change.
00:09:21And they're all mixed types.
00:09:22Western, mid-European, Latin, Oriental.
00:09:25A man from the 20th century coming alive.
00:09:31Maybe.
00:09:32Heartbeat dropping.
00:09:35Circuit shortening.
00:09:36Probably some dust.
00:09:38Heartbeat now 30, dropping fast.
00:09:42The heart flutter.
00:09:43He's dying.
00:09:44Do something, Captain.
00:09:46Can we take an hour to figure it out?
00:09:48What happens if we get him out of there?
00:09:52We'll die in seconds if we don't.
00:09:54We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:09:55We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:09:56We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:09:57We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:09:58We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:09:59We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:10:00We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:10:01We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:10:02We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:10:03We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:10:04We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:10:05We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:10:06We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:10:07We'll die in seconds if we get him out of there.
00:10:08I don't know.
00:10:38How long have you been sleeping?
00:11:00Two centuries, we estimate.
00:11:06I think party of Enterprise. Come in.
00:11:07Go ahead, porting party. We read you.
00:11:10Lock in on Dr. McCoy's beam.
00:11:13He's transporting back with a casualty we discovered here.
00:11:16Magnificent.
00:11:18Captain's log supplement.
00:11:32Alongside the SS Botany Bay for 10 hours now, a boarding party of engineering and medical specialists are now completing their examination of the mysterious vessel.
00:11:45Attempts to revive other sleepers await our success or failure with the casualty already beamed over.
00:11:54Dr. McCoy is frankly amazed at his physical and recuperative power.
00:12:00Kirk, to boarding party.
00:12:05Scott here.
00:12:06Scott, any records, log books of any kind?
00:12:10Negative, Captain.
00:12:12It appears they were in suspended animation when the ship took off.
00:12:16How many alive?
00:12:1712 units have malfunctioned, leaving 72 still operating.
00:12:2130 of those are women.
00:12:25Kirk out.
00:12:2572, alive.
00:12:32Group of people dating back until the 1990s.
00:12:36Discovery of some importance, Mr. Spock.
00:12:39There are a great many unanswered questions about those years.
00:12:42Strange, violent period in your history.
00:12:47I find no record whatsoever of an SS Botany Bay.
00:12:50Captain, the DY-100 class vessel was designed for interplanetary travel only.
00:12:59With simple nuclear-powered engines, star travel was considered impractical at that time.
00:13:05It was 10,000 to one against their making it to another star system.
00:13:10And why no record of the trip?
00:13:13Botany Bay.
00:13:15That was the name of a penal colony on the shores of Australia, wasn't it?
00:13:22They took that name for their vessel.
00:13:25If you're suggesting this was a penal deportation vessel,
00:13:29you've arrived at a totally illogical conclusion.
00:13:33Oh.
00:13:34Your Earth was on the verge of a dark ages.
00:13:37Whole populations were being bombed out of existence.
00:13:40A group of criminals could have been dealt with far more efficiently
00:13:45than wasting one of their most advanced spaceships.
00:13:51Yes.
00:13:53So much for my theory.
00:13:55I'm still waiting to hear yours.
00:14:00Even a theory requires some facts, Captain.
00:14:04So far, I have none.
00:14:14And that irritates you, Mr. Spock.
00:14:19Irritation?
00:14:20Yes.
00:14:22I'm not capable of that emotion.
00:14:26My apologies, Mr. Spock.
00:14:30You suspect some danger in them.
00:14:33Insufficient facts always invites danger, Captain.
00:14:39Well, I'd better get some facts.
00:14:41Rig for towing.
00:14:42Aye, sir.
00:14:44Make course for Starbase 12.
00:14:46Aye, sir.
00:14:58That'll be all.
00:14:59Well, you live.
00:15:15My compliments?
00:15:17No, I'm good, but not that good.
00:15:20There's something inside this man that refuses to accept death.
00:15:24Now, look at that.
00:15:27Even as he is now, his heart valve action is twice the power of yours and mine.
00:15:32Lung efficiency, 50% better.
00:15:35An improved breed of human.
00:15:38That's what the eugenics war was all about.
00:15:41I'd estimate he could lift us both with one arm.
00:15:44It'll be interesting to see if his brain matches his body.
00:15:52Doctor, will he live?
00:15:54It appears he will, Lieutenant.
00:15:56I'd like to talk to you.
00:16:08If I were to rate your performance as a member of the landing party today, I...
00:16:12I know, sir.
00:16:13I'm sorry.
00:16:14Lieutenant, at any one time,
00:16:17the safety of this entire vessel might depend on the performance of a single crewman aboard.
00:16:21And the fact that you find a man strangely compelling to you personally...
00:16:26Not personally, Captain.
00:16:27Professionally.
00:16:29My profession is historian,
00:16:31and if I want to find a specimen from the past alive,
00:16:37I'm in the sheer delight of examining his mind.
00:16:39And men were more adventuresome then?
00:16:43Bolder?
00:16:44More colorful?
00:16:46Yes, sir.
00:16:47I think they were.
00:16:48Good.
00:16:51If I can have honesty,
00:16:53it's easier to overlook mistakes.
00:16:55That's all.
00:16:57Yes, sir.
00:17:03It's a pity you wasted your life on command, Jim.
00:17:07You'd have made a fair psychologist.
00:17:10Fair.
00:17:10Fair.
00:17:21Fair.
00:17:45Fair.
00:17:46Sick beta lab.
00:18:02Anything new on those bios?
00:18:05They all came out fine, Doctor.
00:18:07Good, my boy out.
00:18:16Good, my boy out.
00:18:46Well, either choke me or cut my throat.
00:18:53Make up your mind.
00:18:56English.
00:18:58I thought I dreamed hearing it.
00:19:03Where am I?
00:19:06You're in...
00:19:08You're in bed, holding a knife at your doctor's throat.
00:19:20Answer my question.
00:19:23It would be most effective if you would cut the carotid artery just under the left ear.
00:19:30I'd like a brave man.
00:19:43I was simply trying to avoid an argument.
00:19:53You're aboard the United Spaceship Enterprise vessel as Intel.
00:19:58I remember a voice.
00:20:01Did I hear it say,
00:20:04I have been sleeping for two centuries?
00:20:10That is correct.
00:20:14Where is your captain?
00:20:16I have many questions.
00:20:18Bridge.
00:20:29I have a patient here with many questions, Captain.
00:20:33On my way.
00:20:34James Kirk.
00:20:51Commanding the Starship Enterprise.
00:20:53I see.
00:20:57And your name?
00:21:01I have a few questions first.
00:21:04What is your heading?
00:21:08Our heading is Starbase 12,
00:21:10a planet in the Gamma 400 star system.
00:21:14Our command base in this sector
00:21:16is that of any use to you?
00:21:19And, um,
00:21:25my people?
00:21:2872 of your life support canisters are still functioning.
00:21:42You will revive them.
00:21:44As soon as we reach Starbase 12.
00:21:47I see.
00:21:52And now?
00:21:57Khan is my name.
00:22:03Khan, nothing else?
00:22:05Khan.
00:22:07What was the exact date of your liftoff?
00:22:09We know it was sometime in the early 1990s, but...
00:22:12I find myself growing fatigued, doctor.
00:22:16May we continue this questioning at some other time?
00:22:22The facts I need, Mr. Khan, will take very little time.
00:22:27For example, the nature of your expedition...
00:22:30Jim, a little later might be better.
00:22:32Captain, I wonder if I could have something to read during my convalescence.
00:22:43I was once an engineer of sorts.
00:22:45I would be most interested in installing the technical manuals on your vessel.
00:22:54Yes, I understand.
00:22:55You have 200 years of catching up to them.
00:22:59Precisely.
00:23:01They're available to any patient on the viewing screen.
00:23:07Captain McCoy will show you how to tie into the library tapes.
00:23:13Thank you, Captain.
00:23:16You're very cooperative.
00:23:17This Khan is not what I expected of a 20th century man.
00:23:32I note he's making considerable use of our technical library.
00:23:47He's going to spend the rest of his days in our time.
00:23:51It's only decent to help him to catch up.
00:23:53Would you estimate him to be a product of selected breeding?
00:24:04There is that possibility, Captain.
00:24:10His age would be correct.
00:24:13In 1993, a group of these young supermen did seize power simultaneously in over 40 nations.
00:24:20Well, they were hardly supermen.
00:24:26They were aggressive, arrogant.
00:24:28They began to battle among themselves.
00:24:30Because the scientists overlooked one fact.
00:24:34Superior ability breeds superior ambition.
00:24:39Interesting, if true.
00:24:42They created a group of Alexanders, the Polians.
00:24:46I've collected some names and made some counts.
00:24:53By my estimate, there were some 80 or 90 of these young supermen,
00:24:59unaccounted for, when they were finally defeated.
00:25:02That fact isn't in the history texts.
00:25:12Would you reveal to war-weary populations
00:25:15that some 80 Napoleons might still be alive?
00:25:20Ship's historian, Lieutenant...
00:25:31Marla MacGyvers.
00:25:33Yes.
00:25:35I am told you participated in my rebirth.
00:25:39In a small way.
00:25:40I've been reading them up on starships,
00:25:45but they have one luxury not mentioned in the manuals.
00:25:49I don't understand.
00:25:54A beautiful woman.
00:26:00My name is Khan.
00:26:02Please sit and entertain me.
00:26:04I'd like some historical information about your ship.
00:26:13Its purpose and...
00:26:15And why do you wear your hair
00:26:17in such an uncomplimentary fashion?
00:26:21It's comfortable.
00:26:23But it's not attractive.
00:26:25It's not attractive.
00:26:51There.
00:26:52Soft
00:26:56Natural
00:27:00Simple
00:27:02Mr. Khan, I'm here on business
00:27:06You find no pleasure here
00:27:09My interest is scientific
00:27:12Men of
00:27:13That is the world of the past
00:27:16I'm sure you understand
00:27:18I actually talked to a man of your century
00:27:20There
00:27:21Simple
00:27:26Soft
00:27:29Please remember
00:27:32Perhaps some other time
00:27:39When you feel more like talking about the past
00:27:46I'm glad you came
00:27:47Let's do it again
00:27:53Very impressive
00:28:09Are we expecting a fleet admiral for dinner?
00:28:14Lieutenant MacGyver's idea to welcome Khan to our century
00:28:17Just how
00:28:20Strong you
00:28:22Is she attracted to him?
00:28:25Well there aren't any regulations against romance, Jim
00:28:29My curiosity is official, not personal, Bones
00:28:33Well he has magnetism
00:28:37Almost electric
00:28:39You felt it
00:28:40And it could overpower MacGyver's
00:28:44With her preoccupation with the past
00:28:46Thank you
00:28:47Thank you
00:28:47I hoped you might guide me to our dinner engagement
00:28:57Very good
00:29:02Fine technique
00:29:06It's a gladiator named Flavius
00:29:08He wants something
00:29:09And you've rearranged your hair for me
00:29:11Excellent
00:29:15Bold, bold, bold men from the past
00:29:27Richard, Leif, Erickson, Napoleon
00:29:30A hobby of yours?
00:29:33Such men?
00:29:49I am honored
00:29:50Thank you
00:29:54But I caution you
00:29:58Such men there take what they want
00:30:03Such men there take what they want
00:30:28Give my curiosity, Mr. Khan
00:30:30But my officers are anxious to know more about your extraordinary journey
00:30:34And how you managed to keep it out of the history books
00:30:38Adventure, Captain
00:30:40Adventure
00:30:41There was little else left on Earth
00:30:44There was the war to end tyranny
00:30:47Many consider that a noble effort
00:30:51Tyranny, sir?
00:30:53Or an attempt to unify humanity?
00:30:57Unify, sir?
00:30:58Like a team of animals under one whip
00:31:02I know something of those years
00:31:10Remember
00:31:12It was a time of great dreams
00:31:16Of great aspiration
00:31:19Under dozens of petty dictatorships
00:31:23One man would have ruled eventually
00:31:27As Rome under Caesar
00:31:30Think of its accomplishments
00:31:32Than your sympathies were with
00:31:41You are an excellent tactician, Captain
00:31:44You let your second-in-command attack
00:31:47While you sit and watch for weakness
00:31:52You have a tendency to express ideas in military terms, Mr. Khan
00:31:58This is a social occasion
00:32:05It has been said that social occasions are only warfare concealed
00:32:15Many prefer it more honest
00:32:22More open
00:32:24You fled
00:32:25Why were you afraid?
00:32:26I've never been afraid
00:32:29But you left at the very time mankind needed courage
00:32:33We offered the world order
00:32:36We
00:32:38Excellent
00:32:48Excellent
00:32:49Excellent
00:32:50But if you will excuse me, gentlemen
00:33:01Ladies
00:33:02I grow fatigued again
00:33:05With your permission, Captain
00:33:08I will return to my quarters
00:33:09I will return to my quarters
00:33:39I wanted to apologize
00:33:43They had no right to treat you that way
00:33:46Quite understandable
00:33:48Since I'm something of a mystery to them
00:33:52You had no mystery to me
00:33:54I know exactly who you are
00:33:58Are you?
00:34:05Leap Erikson
00:34:06Richard the Lionheart
00:34:08I didn't approve you
00:34:09I don't know if you're going to like living in our time
00:34:14Then I'll have to remold it
00:34:18To my liking
00:34:20Please don't
00:34:21Go
00:34:21Or stay
00:34:24But do it because it is what you wish to do
00:34:28Well?
00:34:39I'll stay a little longer
00:34:42How many minutes do you graciously offer?
00:34:49I only meant
00:34:50This grows tiresome
00:34:52You must now ask
00:34:54I'd like to stay
00:34:59Please
00:35:04Open your heart
00:35:30Will you open your heart?
00:35:38Yes
00:35:39I intend to take this ship
00:35:45I'm angry
00:35:47Oh please don't ask me
00:35:49I need
00:35:50Your help
00:35:52You won't harm anyone
00:35:57Now you question me
00:35:59No
00:36:00Will you assist me?
00:36:02Oh please
00:36:02God don't ask
00:36:03Leave me there
00:36:05Go I say
00:36:09Go I say
00:36:09Go
00:36:15I promise
00:36:22I'll do anything you ask
00:36:28Name
00:36:49Car
00:36:51Because we know him today
00:36:53Name
00:36:59Car Noonien Singh
00:37:02From 1992 through 1996
00:37:05Absolute ruler of more than a quarter of your world
00:37:08From Asia through the Middle East
00:37:10The last of the tyrants to be overthrown
00:37:13I must confess gentlemen
00:37:15I've always held a sneaking admiration for this one
00:37:20He was the best of the tyrants
00:37:22And the most dangerous
00:37:23They were
00:37:26Superman in a sense
00:37:28Stronger
00:37:29Braver
00:37:30Certainly more ambitious
00:37:31More daring
00:37:31Gentlemen
00:37:33This
00:37:34Romanticism about a ruthless dictator is
00:37:38Mr. Spock
00:37:38We humans
00:37:39Have a streak of barbarism in us
00:37:41Appalling
00:37:42But there
00:37:43Nevertheless
00:37:43There were no massacres under his rule
00:37:47And his little freedom
00:37:49No wars
00:37:50Until he was attacked
00:37:52Gentlemen
00:37:53Mr. Spock
00:37:59You misunderstand this
00:38:01We can be against him
00:38:02And admire him
00:38:03All at the same time
00:38:05Illogical
00:38:09Totally
00:38:10This is the captain
00:38:13Put a 24 hour security
00:38:16On Mr. Khan's quarters
00:38:17Effective immediately
00:38:18I'm sorry captain
00:38:38I was lost in thought
00:38:41My door
00:38:47Locked from outside
00:38:50A guard posted
00:38:51Unusual treatment for Khan, Noonien Singh
00:38:56Excellent
00:38:59You identified me with your computer system
00:39:05I imagine
00:39:05I'd like those answers now
00:39:08First
00:39:12The purpose of your star flight
00:39:15A new life
00:39:19A chance to build the world
00:39:22Other things
00:39:26I doubt you would understand
00:39:28Why?
00:39:32Because I'm not a product of controlled genetics
00:39:34Captain
00:39:36Captain
00:39:37Although your abilities intrigue me
00:39:39You are quite honestly inferior
00:39:43Mentally, physically
00:39:45In fact, I am surprised
00:39:48How little improvement
00:39:49There has been in human evolution
00:39:51Or there has been
00:39:53Technical advancement
00:39:55But
00:39:56How little man himself
00:40:00Has changed
00:40:01Yes
00:40:07It appears
00:40:08We will do well
00:40:09In your century
00:40:10Captain
00:40:11Do you have any other questions?
00:40:17Thank you
00:40:18They've all been answered
00:40:21They've all been answered
00:40:23They've all been answered
00:40:24They've all been answered
00:40:25They've all been answered
00:40:26They've all been answered
00:40:28They've all been answered
00:40:29They've all been answered
00:40:30They've all been answered
00:40:31They've all been answered
00:40:32They've all been answered
00:40:33They've all been answered
00:40:34They've all been answered
00:40:35They've all been answered
00:40:36They've all been answered
00:40:37They've all been answered
00:40:38They've all been answered
00:40:39They've all been answered
00:40:40They've all been answered
00:40:41They've all been answered
00:40:42They've all been answered
00:40:43They've all been answered
00:40:44They've all been answered
00:40:45They've all been answered
00:40:46They've all been answered
00:40:47They've all been answered
00:40:48They've all been answered
00:40:49They've all been answered
00:40:50Go away.
00:41:20What's going on?
00:41:50The trip is over.
00:41:54The battle begins again.
00:41:55Only this time is not the world who wins.
00:41:59It's the universe.
00:42:03Captain.
00:42:11On course, sir.
00:42:13Warp factor to maintain.
00:42:18Red.
00:42:18Captain, security here.
00:42:20Khan's escaped.
00:42:23Sound security alert.
00:42:25Security alert here.
00:42:27Communication channels are jammed, Captain.
00:42:38Turbo elevators and operators.
00:42:42Jammed, Captain.
00:42:43Atmospheric control is cut off.
00:42:56Bridge.
00:42:56Bridge.
00:42:56Useless.
00:43:01They're on override or engineering.
00:43:07Engineering.
00:43:11Scotty, the bridge.
00:43:13Captain!
00:43:17What's going on down there?
00:43:19He's not able to answer you at the moment, Captain.
00:43:22Your ship is mine.
00:43:25I have shut off the live support system to your bridge.
00:43:31Jammed off your exit doors.
00:43:34I am willing to negotiate.
00:43:39Flood all decks with neural gas.
00:43:41Impossible.
00:43:46Intruder control systems inoperative.
00:43:49Mr. Khan was very thorough in the study of our tech manuals.
00:43:52Contact star base 12.
00:43:59All channels are totally jammed, Captain.
00:44:02Brilliant.
00:44:04Every contingency anticipated.
00:44:07Your air should be getting quite thin by now.
00:44:11You surrender the bridge.
00:44:13Negative.
00:44:14Academic, Captain.
00:44:16Refuse, and every person on the bridge will suffocate.
00:44:34Stardate.
00:44:3631.
00:44:3742.8
00:44:39They have my ship.
00:44:43Disguiding their own worthless vessel.
00:44:50Only moments of air left on the bridge now.
00:44:59Commendations recommended for Lieutenant Uhura, technicians First Class Thule, and Harrison.
00:45:13Lieutenant Spinelli.
00:45:19And, of course, Mr. Spock.
00:45:24I take full responsibility.
00:45:31I take full...
00:45:34Nothing ever changes, except man.
00:45:46Your technical accomplishments.
00:45:50Improve a mechanical device, and you may double productivity.
00:45:55But improve man.
00:46:00And you gain a thousandfold.
00:46:03I am such a man.
00:46:07Join me.
00:46:09I'll treat you well.
00:46:12I need your training to operate a vessel this complex.
00:46:16Where is Captain Kirk?
00:46:17I see now, I made one serious error.
00:46:27You are the communications officer.
00:46:31Engage the viewing screen, please.
00:46:57No!
00:46:59No!
00:47:01I should have realized that suffocating together on the bridge would create heroic camaraderie
00:47:27among you. But it is quite a different thing to sit by and watch it happening to someone
00:47:33else. Engage the viewing screen. I'm sure you recognize your medical decompression chamber
00:47:42here, Doctor. And the meaning of that indicator.
00:47:57Your captain will die.
00:48:15If you join me, Mr. Spock, I will save his life.
00:48:36My vessel was useless. I need you and yours to select a colony planet, one with a population
00:48:47willing to be led by us.
00:48:49To be conquered by you. A starship would make that most simple, wouldn't it?
00:48:57Each of you, in turn, will go in there. Die while the others watch.
00:49:08Khan, there's no reason I must watch this, is there?
00:49:15But I hoped you would be stronger. If anyone of you joins me, anyone, I'll let him live.
00:49:40It's so useless. We've lost the channel.
00:49:52How do I regain picture? It does not matter. The captain is dead.
00:50:06Take Mr. Spock next.
00:50:23Khan said to watch him very closely. He may decide to cooperate.
00:50:33I'm sorry, sir.
00:50:34I'm sorry, sir.
00:50:46Captain, I've saved you.
00:51:16I've saved you life, though. Please don't kill him.
00:51:36Surprised to see you, Captain, though pleased.
00:51:39I'm a little pleased myself.
00:51:42Situation?
00:51:43Khan is holding our staff in the briefing room. His men have control of the ship.
00:51:48Our only chance is the intruder control circuit, although he's cut it off at the bridge.
00:51:53There's a relay junction down the corridor.
00:51:55Gas, all decks, but this one.
00:52:01Armory.
00:52:02Armory.
00:52:03This is Khan.
00:52:04Report.
00:52:09Rodriguez.
00:52:12Flynn.
00:52:14McPherson.
00:52:16Anyone.
00:52:17Report status.
00:52:18Yes.
00:52:19Yes.
00:52:20Oh, my God.
00:52:28Where's Tom?
00:52:29Where's Tom?
00:52:43I don't know. He got out just as the guy.
00:52:49Look here.
00:52:50Anesthesia gas in all sections except engineering.
00:52:53Someone just closed that line.
00:52:59Captain, acknowledge.
00:53:03Unable to flood engineering section.
00:53:05I suspect...
00:53:06This is Scott.
00:53:07Captain's headed for the engineering section.
00:53:10I'll follow in case...
00:53:11Negative.
00:53:12We must retake the vessel while the anesthesia lasts.
00:53:15Meet me in the armory.
00:53:16I'm blowing it clear first.
00:53:18Spock out.
00:53:29I understood your manuals.
00:53:50That's an overload in progress.
00:53:52Your ship flares up like an exploding sun within minutes.
00:53:59I'm blowing it clear first.
00:54:29I have five times your strength.
00:54:54You match for me.
00:54:56Top persone cheery andagne.
00:54:59Stop!
00:54:59f découvrirens...
00:55:02Hey!
00:55:03Whoa!
00:55:04Whoa!
00:55:05Whoa!
00:55:06Whoa!
00:55:07Whoa!
00:55:07Whoa!
00:55:08Whoa!
00:55:09Huh!
00:55:16Whoa!
00:55:17Whoa!
00:55:18Whoa!
00:55:19Whoa!
00:55:19Whoa!
00:55:19Let's go.
00:55:20Whoa!
00:55:20Whoa!
00:55:20Whoa!
00:55:21Whoa!
00:55:21'd�?
00:55:22Whoa!
00:55:22Whoa!
00:55:23Whoa!
00:55:23Whoa!
00:55:24Whoa!
00:55:24Did we go?
00:55:25Whoa!
00:55:25Whoa!
00:55:26Captain's log stardate 3143.3
00:55:33Control of the Enterprise has been regained
00:55:36I wish my next decisions were no more difficult
00:55:40Khan and his people
00:55:43What a waste to put them in a reorientation center
00:55:48And what do I do about MacGyver's?
00:55:53Record tapes engaged and ready, Captain
00:55:57This hearing is now in session
00:56:10Under the authority vested in me by Starfleet Command
00:56:17I declare all charges and specifications in this matter have been dropped
00:56:27Jim, agreed you have the authority
00:56:33Mr. Spock, I believe our heading takes us near the Seti Alpha star system
00:56:37Quite correct, Captain
00:56:39Planet number 5 there is habitable
00:56:41Although a bit savage, somewhat inhospitable
00:56:45But no more than Australia's Botany Bay Colony
00:56:49Was at the beginning
00:56:50Those men went on to tame a continent, Mr. Khan
00:56:55Can you tame a world?
00:57:00Have you ever read Milton, Captain?
00:57:06Yes
00:57:06I understand
00:57:10Lieutenant Marla McGavers
00:57:16Given a choice
00:57:24Of court-martial
00:57:26Or accompanying them there
00:57:28It will be difficult
00:57:34A struggle at first
00:57:37Even to stay alive
00:57:38To find food
00:57:39I'll go with him, sir
00:57:46A superior woman
00:57:52I will take her
00:57:56And I've gotten something else I wanted
00:58:02A world to win
00:58:04An empire to build
00:58:07The hearing is closed
00:58:16It's a shame for a good Scotsman
00:58:32To admit it
00:58:33But
00:58:33I'm not up on Milton
00:58:36The statement Lucifer made
00:58:40When he fell into the pit
00:58:41Is it's better to rule
00:58:43Than hell
00:58:44Than serve in heaven
00:58:45Would be interesting, Captain
00:58:51To return to that world
00:58:53In a hundred years
00:58:54And learn what crop
00:58:57Had sprung from the seed
00:58:59You planted today
00:59:00Yes, Mr. Spark
00:59:04It would indeed
00:59:07It would indeed
00:59:10But
00:59:13You
00:59:15To return to that world
00:59:16And
00:59:17And
00:59:20The
00:59:20THE END
00:59:50THE END
01:00:20THE END

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