Star Trek The Original Series Season 2 Episode 2 Who Mourns For Adonais [1966]
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00:00:00This is the report on Pollux 5, Captain.
00:00:02This entire system has been almost the same.
00:00:05A strange lack of intelligent life on the planet.
00:00:09It bucks the percentages.
00:00:12Bucks them?
00:00:14Why don't you carry out the standard procedures on Pollux 4?
00:00:17Aye, sir.
00:00:18Lieutenant, you look a bit tired this morning.
00:00:23Well, I was up all night working on this report, sir.
00:00:25Well, in that case, there's nothing like a wee bit of coffee to get your back in shape.
00:00:30Join me, Carolyn?
00:00:31All right, Scotty.
00:00:33Just let me give this to Mr. Spock.
00:00:37Pollux.
00:00:40Could you get that excited over a cup of coffee?
00:00:44Even from here, I can tell his pulse rate's up.
00:00:48Gentlemen.
00:00:50Come along, my dear.
00:00:56I'm not sure I like that, Jim.
00:01:00Why, well, Scotty's a good man.
00:01:06And he thinks he's the right man for her, but I'm not sure she thinks he's the right man.
00:01:13On the other hand, she's a woman.
00:01:16All woman.
00:01:18Hmm.
00:01:18One day she'll find the right man, off she'll go, out of the service.
00:01:24Mm-hmm.
00:01:26I like to think of it not so much as losing an officer as gaining...
00:01:29Come along.
00:01:30Actually, I'm losing an officer.
00:01:37Entering standard orbit around Pollux 4, sir.
00:01:40Cartographic details, stand by.
00:01:42Standing by, sir.
00:01:43Preliminary reports, Mr. Spock.
00:01:49Pollux 4, class M-type planet, oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere.
00:01:54Sensors indicate no life forms.
00:01:57Approximate age, 4 billion years.
00:02:00Judge, no reason for contact.
00:02:01In all respects, quite ordinary, Captain.
00:02:06Cartographic sections, implement standard orders.
00:02:10All cartographic scanners, full automatic.
00:02:15Captain?
00:02:19What in the name of...
00:02:25Analysis, Mr. Spock.
00:02:29Momentarily.
00:02:29Am I seeing things?
00:02:38Not unless I am, too.
00:02:40Captain, that thing's a giant hand.
00:02:44What is it, Mr. Spock?
00:03:00Is it, uh...
00:03:02A hand?
00:03:04Negative, Captain.
00:03:06Negative, Captain.
00:03:07Not living tissue.
00:03:09A trick, then.
00:03:10A projection?
00:03:11Not a projection, sir.
00:03:13A field of energy.
00:03:19Hard about.
00:03:20Hard about.
00:03:20We can't seem to get away from it.
00:03:30It's almost as if it means to grab us.
00:03:33Reverse all engines.
00:03:35All engines.
00:03:35Reverse.
00:03:36We're dead still, Captain.
00:03:54Helm doesn't answer.
00:03:56We can't move.
00:03:57Space, the final frontier.
00:04:21The final frontier.
00:04:22These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
00:04:35It's five-year mission.
00:04:37To explore strange new worlds.
00:04:40To seek out new life and new civilizations.
00:04:43To boldly go where no man has gone before.
00:05:18Captain's log, stardate, 3468.1.
00:05:43While approaching Polox 4, a planet in the Beta Geminorum system,
00:05:49the Enterprise has been stopped in space
00:05:52by an unknown force of some kind.
00:05:56Lieutenant, relay our position and circumstances
00:05:59to Starbase 12 immediately.
00:06:02Mr. Saru.
00:06:05Try rocking the ship.
00:06:08Full impulse power forward and back.
00:06:10Aye, aye, sir.
00:06:12Damage report coming in, Captain.
00:06:14Situation under control.
00:06:16Minor damage.
00:06:17Stations 3, 7, and 19.
00:06:20Sick bay reports five minor injuries all being treated.
00:06:25Mr. Sillard.
00:06:26Applying thrust, sir.
00:06:28No results, Captain.
00:06:39Stuck tight.
00:06:44Spark.
00:06:46Status.
00:06:47The ship is almost completely encircled by the field.
00:06:51It resembles a conventional force field,
00:06:54but on unusual wavelengths.
00:06:57Despite its appearance, that of a human appendage,
00:07:00it is definitely not living tissue.
00:07:02It is energy.
00:07:04Mr. Sillard.
00:07:06Mr. Sillard.
00:07:09Our forward tractor beams adjust to repel.
00:07:14Aye, aye, sir.
00:07:17Standing by.
00:07:18Activate.
00:07:19Ineffective, Captain.
00:07:31There doesn't seem to be anything to push against.
00:07:35Captain, a most curious development on scanner 5-7.
00:07:39That's all.
00:07:40Take a look at it, Mr. Sillard.
00:07:43Screen on, Captain.
00:07:44Activity on healing channel 3, sir.
00:08:08Put it on audio, Lieutenant.
00:08:11The eons have passed.
00:08:14And what has been written
00:08:16has come about.
00:08:20You are most welcome, my beloved children.
00:08:24Your places await you.
00:08:27Response frequency, Lieutenant.
00:08:30Calculated channel open, sir.
00:08:32You have left your plains and valleys
00:08:35and made this bold venture.
00:08:38So it was in the beginning.
00:08:42You have made me proud.
00:08:44Now you can rest.
00:08:48This is Captain James T. Kirk commanding the USS Enterprise.
00:08:52Please identify yourself.
00:08:54We shall remember together.
00:08:56We shall drink the sacramental wine.
00:09:01There shall be the music of the pipes.
00:09:03The long wait has ended.
00:09:05The long wait has ended.
00:09:07Are you responsible for stopping the ship?
00:09:10Yes.
00:09:12I caused the wind to withdraw from your sails.
00:09:16Give it back.
00:09:16Then we'll talk.
00:09:18It has been 5,000 years.
00:09:20Have you learned no patience in that time?
00:09:25I don't know who or what you are.
00:09:28But I must warn you, we have the power to defend ourselves.
00:09:33If you value your safety, release this ship.
00:09:36You have the same fire.
00:09:38How like your father's you are.
00:09:41Agamemnon, Hector, Odysseus.
00:09:45Never mind the history lesson.
00:09:47Release the ship.
00:09:48You will obey me, lest I close my hand thus.
00:10:02External pressure building up, Captain.
00:10:06800 GSC and climbing.
00:10:09Compensated.
00:10:141,000 GSC and climbing.
00:10:18It's becoming critical, Captain.
00:10:31We can't handle it.
00:10:34All right, whatever you're doing, turn it off.
00:10:37You win.
00:10:43Pressure's gone, Captain.
00:10:45Space normal and hull.
00:10:48That was your first lesson.
00:10:55Remember it.
00:10:57Captain Kirk, I invite you and your officers to join me.
00:11:01But do not bring that one, the one with the pointed ears.
00:11:12He is much like Pan, and Pan always bored me.
00:11:18No sad faces.
00:11:20This is a time to rejoice, not to fear.
00:11:24You are returning home.
00:11:28Let your hearts prepare to sing.
00:11:38Let's go, Bones.
00:11:39You in good voice?
00:11:42You sure as wise, Jim.
00:11:46If we don't accept his invitation, we'll have a crushed eggshell where this ship used to be.
00:11:50Rebose, isn't he?
00:11:51Rubose, isn't he?
00:11:57Insulted, Spock?
00:11:59Insults are effective only where emotion is present.
00:12:06We'll tackle them together.
00:12:09We already know the questions.
00:12:11You're the best man to find the answers.
00:12:14Try-cooters.
00:12:33What am I doing down here, Doctor?
00:12:38Well, you're the A&A officer, aren't you?
00:12:40Archaeology, anthropology, ancient civilizations.
00:12:43Correct.
00:12:45Well, we're going to need help in all those areas.
00:12:49Come on.
00:12:49Come on.
00:12:49My children, long have I waited for this moment.
00:13:15The memories you bring of your lush and beautiful earth.
00:13:20Green fields and blue skies.
00:13:24The simple shepherds and their flocks.
00:13:27You know of earth?
00:13:30You've been there?
00:13:32Once I stretched out my hand, and earth trembled.
00:13:37And I breathed upon it, and spring returned.
00:13:42You mentioned Agamemnon, Hector, Odysseus.
00:13:47How do you know about them?
00:13:49Search your most distant memories.
00:13:53Those of the thousands of years past.
00:13:56And I am there.
00:13:59Your fathers knew me, and your fathers' fathers.
00:14:03I am Apollo.
00:14:15And I am the Tsar of all the rushes.
00:14:17That's a check.
00:14:18I'm sorry, Captain.
00:14:20I never met a god before.
00:14:22And you haven't yet.
00:14:23Readings, Doctor.
00:14:24Simple humanoid, Captain.
00:14:26I am the Tsar of all the years.
00:14:27Evidently, not so simple.
00:14:30Earth.
00:14:34Mother of the most beautiful of women in the universe.
00:14:39That, at least, has not changed.
00:14:41I am pleased.
00:14:47Yes, my children.
00:14:50Zeus, Athena, Aphrodite, Artemis.
00:14:54A gallant band of travelers.
00:14:56We knew your Earth well, 5,000 of your years ago.
00:15:02All right.
00:15:03We're here at your invitation.
00:15:07Would you mind telling us what you want without all the Olympian generalities?
00:15:12You will not leave this place.
00:15:20Transporter room.
00:15:21The transportation device no longer functions.
00:15:29End of her eyes.
00:15:30Come in.
00:15:31I will not permit that device to work either, Captain.
00:15:38What is it you want?
00:15:41You will worship me.
00:15:43As your fathers did before you.
00:15:48If you want to play God and call yourself Apollo, that's your business.
00:15:53But you're no God to us, mister.
00:15:55I said you would worship me.
00:15:58And you've got a lot to learn.
00:16:00And so have you.
00:16:04Let the lesson begin.
00:16:12Welcome to Olympus, Captain Kirk.
00:16:18Mr. Spock, I can't contact the landing party.
00:16:40All frequencies are jammed.
00:16:41Try to break through, Lieutenant.
00:16:43Aye, sir.
00:16:43Transport or any communications?
00:16:45Very efficient.
00:16:46Mr. Sulu, rig all transmission circuits for maximum power generation.
00:16:50Compute for reversal of polarity of the field around the ship.
00:16:54Lurton, sir.
00:16:55Lieutenant Kyle, I want a complete sensor scan of the planet.
00:16:58Aye, sir.
00:16:58Locate all light forms.
00:16:59I want to know what's going on down there.
00:17:02I want to know what's going on down there.
00:17:02I want to know what's going on down there.
00:17:19Going to phrase...
00:17:21Fascinating.
00:17:22Fascinating.
00:17:32Analysis.
00:17:34Lieutenant Palamas, what do you know about Apollo?
00:17:38Apollo, a twin brother of Artemis, son of the god Zeus and Leto, a mortal.
00:17:45He was the god of light and purity.
00:17:48He was skilled in the bow and the lyre.
00:17:51And this thing?
00:17:54Obviously, he has some knowledge of Earth.
00:17:57His classical references and the appearance of all this.
00:18:01I think the appearance of all this is for our benefit, Bones.
00:18:06Well, I can't say much until I check out these readings.
00:18:09He looks human, but of course that doesn't mean a thing.
00:18:12Whatever he is, sir, he seems to control a remarkable technology.
00:18:16Power is what he controls.
00:18:18You can't do tricks like that without energy.
00:18:20Fine, but what power and where is it?
00:18:22Scatter around with your tricoders.
00:18:23Find the source of that power, Bones.
00:18:26Yeah.
00:18:26Bones, I wonder if 5,000 years ago, I have an idea.
00:18:39What if he is really Apollo?
00:18:45I want from you that which is rightfully mine.
00:19:01Your loyalty, your tribute, and your worship.
00:19:05May I ask what you offer in exchange for this worship?
00:19:12Life in paradise.
00:19:14As simple and as pleasureful as it was those thousands of years ago on that beautiful planet so far away.
00:19:22Apollo, we're willing to talk, but you'll find we don't bow to every creature who happens to have a bag of tricks.
00:19:43Agamemnon was one such as you.
00:19:46And Hercules.
00:19:47They defied me until they felt my wrath.
00:19:56I would like to point out that we are quite capable of some wrath ourselves.
00:20:02I have 430 people on that ship up there.
00:20:05No, you do not, Captain.
00:20:07They are mine.
00:20:09To save, to cherish, or to destroy at my will.
00:20:13But why?
00:20:16What you've said so far makes no sense at all.
00:20:29How like Aphrodite and Athena.
00:20:33The beauty.
00:20:35The grace.
00:20:39You seem wise for a woman.
00:20:41What is your name?
00:20:45Lieutenant Palomas.
00:20:47I mean your name.
00:20:51Carolyn.
00:20:54Carolyn.
00:20:57Yes.
00:20:59You are beautiful.
00:21:00You would do Aphrodite credit.
00:21:05I will tell you a thousand tales.
00:21:09Stories of courage and love.
00:21:12You will know what it is to be a goddess.
00:21:15Leave her alone.
00:21:18To protest,
00:21:19you risk much.
00:21:22And so do you.
00:21:24Very impressive.
00:21:45How did you do it?
00:21:47I've grown weary of discussion and arguments.
00:21:50Captain.
00:21:51The faces.
00:21:57All the lurking parts are fused.
00:22:00None of your toys will function.
00:22:06Yes.
00:22:08You are a beauty.
00:22:10But like Artemis.
00:22:15The bow arms should be bare.
00:22:17Oh, it's beautiful.
00:22:34Yes.
00:22:39Come.
00:22:40She's not going with you.
00:22:42No.
00:22:42No.
00:22:43No.
00:22:43No.
00:22:44No.
00:22:44No.
00:22:44No.
00:22:44No.
00:22:44No.
00:22:45No.
00:22:45No.
00:22:45No.
00:22:46No.
00:22:46No.
00:22:47No.
00:22:50You shall learn the discipline of the temple.
00:22:54So shall you all.
00:22:59Come.
00:23:01It's all right, Captain.
00:23:03I'll go.
00:23:06Without fear.
00:23:09She is fit indeed.
00:23:17Bones, how is he?
00:23:28Stunned, but coming around.
00:23:29I'm not sure as wise to let her go off like that.
00:23:32He would have been rather difficult to stop.
00:23:35You saw how capricious he is.
00:23:36Benevolent one minute, angry the next.
00:23:39One wrong move from her and he could kill her.
00:23:41Let's check out.
00:23:42Well, I think you'd better continue your investigation.
00:23:45Aye, aye, sir.
00:23:48How do you think Scott now?
00:23:50I am tingling all over.
00:23:55Did he take her with him?
00:23:57It seems so.
00:23:58Captain, we've got to stop him.
00:24:01He wants her.
00:24:01The way he looked at her.
00:24:02Scott, I understand your concern over her, but she volunteered to go with him.
00:24:08Hopefully to find out more about him.
00:24:09She's doing her job.
00:24:10I think it's about time you started doing yours.
00:24:13We've got to find out the source of his power.
00:24:16You've got to try, Cora.
00:24:17Use it if you're able to.
00:24:20I'm able, sir.
00:24:21And one more thing.
00:24:23I want no more unauthorized action against Apollo or whatever he is.
00:24:28That's an order.
00:24:30Aye, aye, sir.
00:24:30Aye, aye, sir.
00:24:30Besides, you stiff-necked thistlehead, you could have gotten yourself killed.
00:24:46Scotty doesn't believe in God.
00:24:48Paul is no God.
00:24:59But...
00:25:00He could have been taken for one, though.
00:25:04Once.
00:25:07Say, 5,000 years ago, a highly sophisticated group of space travelers landed on Earth, around the Mediterranean.
00:25:16Yes.
00:25:19To the simple shepherds and tribesmen of early Greece, creatures like that would have been gods.
00:25:29Especially if they had the power to alter their form at will and command great energy.
00:25:35In fact, they couldn't have been taken for anything else.
00:25:41Ready to reverse polarity, Mr. Sewell?
00:25:48You're muted and standing by to generate, sir.
00:25:50Activate all units.
00:25:51No good, Mr. Spock.
00:26:04We didn't even phase it.
00:26:06We're still locked tight.
00:26:08Cut the power, Mr. Sewell.
00:26:09Lieutenant, we must restore communications with the landing party.
00:26:19Well, I'm working, sir, but I can't do anything with this.
00:26:23Oh?
00:26:24Well, I might be able to rig up the subspace bypass circuit.
00:26:27Good.
00:26:27Do so.
00:26:28Sense a report, Mr. Kyle.
00:26:30Well, I've located the landing party, sir, but one of them seems separated from the other four.
00:26:36And Apollo?
00:26:37I've just picked up readings for our own people, sir.
00:26:40Mr. Spock?
00:26:42Here's something.
00:26:44There seems to be a radiated energy pulsation coming from the planet.
00:26:48I don't know what it is, sir.
00:26:49Origin?
00:26:52I can't seem to pinpoint it, sir.
00:26:54I would suggest, Mr. Sewell, that if you cannot find out where the power source is,
00:27:00you should find out where it is not.
00:27:02A simple process of elimination.
00:27:06The whole planet, sir?
00:27:10Yes, sir.
00:27:11The whole planet.
00:27:23It's lovely.
00:27:27I've known other women.
00:27:28Daphne, Cassandra.
00:27:34None more beautiful than you.
00:27:39Are you frightened of me?
00:27:42Frightened?
00:27:44No, I don't think so.
00:27:47Of course, a girl doesn't go walking with a...
00:27:51A guard?
00:27:51All right.
00:27:55A guard.
00:27:56Every day.
00:28:00What happened to the others?
00:28:02Artemis, Hera.
00:28:05They returned to the cosmos.
00:28:08The wings of the wind.
00:28:11You mean they died?
00:28:13No.
00:28:14Not as you understand it.
00:28:18We're immortal, we gods.
00:28:23But the earth changed.
00:28:26The fathers changed.
00:28:29They turned away until we were only memories.
00:28:32God cannot survive as a memory.
00:28:38We need love, admiration, worship.
00:28:44As you need food.
00:28:45You really think you're a god?
00:28:50In a real sense, we were gods.
00:28:54We had the power of life and death.
00:28:57We could have struck out from Olympus and destroyed.
00:29:00We had no wish to destroy.
00:29:06So we came home again.
00:29:09It was an empty place without worshipers.
00:29:14But we had no strength to leave.
00:29:17So we waited.
00:29:19All of us.
00:29:21Through the long years.
00:29:26But you said the others didn't die.
00:29:31Even for a god, there's a point of no return.
00:29:36Hera was first.
00:29:39She stood in front of the temple and spread herself upon the wind.
00:29:45Thinner and thinner.
00:29:48Until only the wind remained.
00:29:54But I knew you would come.
00:29:56You striving, bickering, foolishly brave humans.
00:30:04I knew you would come to the stars one day.
00:30:08Of all the gods I knew when I waited.
00:30:11Waited for you to come.
00:30:14Sit by my side.
00:30:16I don't understand.
00:30:17I don't understand.
00:30:21Even 5,000 years ago,
00:30:24the gods took mortals to them to love, to care for.
00:30:28Like Zeus took Leto, my mother.
00:30:30You were gods of passion.
00:30:37Of love.
00:30:38There is a repeated occurrence of registrations.
00:30:45A regular pulsating pattern of radiated energy.
00:30:50Unquestionably, an immensely powerful field of energy is being generated around here somewhere.
00:30:55But we're just having difficulty focusing on it.
00:30:57Apollo has no difficulty focusing.
00:31:00He taps that energy, Mr. Scott.
00:31:03Sir,
00:31:04some creatures can generate and control energy with no harm to themselves.
00:31:09The electric eel on Earth.
00:31:10The giant ribam of Anthos IV.
00:31:13The fluffy...
00:31:14Not the whole encyclopedia, Jacko.
00:31:18The captain requires complete information.
00:31:21Spock's contaminating this void, Jim.
00:31:23Are you suggesting that he, Apollo,
00:31:31taps a flow of energy and channels it through his body?
00:31:35That would seem most likely, sir.
00:31:38Mr. Chekow, I think you've earned your pay for the week.
00:31:43But where is the source of that power?
00:31:45Number one on our list of things to do.
00:31:49Is that all you have to offer?
00:31:51Yes, except my estimation for his physical condition.
00:31:56In spite of Apollo's bag of tricks,
00:31:58he comes up essentially normal with just a few variations.
00:32:03However, there is an extra organ in his chest that I can't even make a guess about.
00:32:09Bones, is it possible?
00:32:10Jim.
00:32:11Jim.
00:32:11Jim.
00:32:11Jim.
00:32:11Jim.
00:32:11Jim.
00:32:13Jim.
00:32:13Jim.
00:32:13Jim.
00:32:13Jim.
00:32:13Jim.
00:32:13Jim.
00:32:13Jim.
00:32:14Jim.
00:32:15Jim.
00:32:15Jim.
00:32:16Jim.
00:32:17Jim.
00:32:18Jim.
00:32:19Jim.
00:32:20Jim.
00:32:21Jim.
00:32:22Jim.
00:32:23Jim.
00:32:24Jim.
00:32:25Jim.
00:32:26Jim.
00:32:27Jim.
00:32:28Jim.
00:32:29Jim.
00:32:30Jim.
00:32:31Jim.
00:32:32Jim.
00:32:33Jim.
00:32:34Jim.
00:32:35Jim.
00:32:36Jim.
00:32:37Jim.
00:32:39Jim.
00:32:40Jim.
00:32:42Jim.
00:32:43Jim.
00:32:44Jim.
00:32:45Severe shock.
00:32:53All right, mister.
00:32:55You wanted worshippers?
00:32:58You've got enemies.
00:33:00You want us to bow down?
00:33:15You will learn discipline.
00:33:45You will learn?
00:33:58Chekov, give me a hand.
00:34:04Take care of it.
00:34:05Scotty.
00:34:06Are you all right, Captain?
00:34:08Where's Apollo?
00:34:09He disappeared again, like the kit in that Russian story.
00:34:12Don't you mean the English story, the Cheshire cat?
00:34:15Cheshire?
00:34:16No, sir.
00:34:17Minsk, perhaps.
00:34:18All right.
00:34:19All right.
00:34:20Sir, there is something I noticed.
00:34:23Apollo looked very strange when he disappeared.
00:34:25Tired or in pain.
00:34:27I don't know if it means anything.
00:34:29There it goes, Mr. Chekov.
00:34:30That might very well mean something.
00:34:42How do you feel?
00:34:43I can't get my arm to move.
00:34:46Some neuro damage.
00:34:49I've got to get out of there.
00:34:52How?
00:34:52Well, let's assume that 5,000 years ago, creatures like our friend Apollo did indeed visit Earth and form the basis of the Greek classic myths.
00:35:15Makes sense.
00:35:18Most mythology has its basis, in fact.
00:35:21Now, if I remember my ancient legends, the gods, after expending energy, required rest, even as we humans.
00:35:28And Apollo's gone.
00:35:30After attacking you and Mr. Scott.
00:35:34You think maybe he's off somewhere recharging his energy cells?
00:35:37Something like that.
00:35:39Remember, he's keeping a force field on the ship, and he's expending energy down here.
00:35:45You said he looked pained and tired when he disappeared.
00:35:49If we can wear him out, overwork him, that might do it.
00:35:53The trouble with overworking him is that he can get us killed.
00:35:58If we can provoke him so that he strikes one of us again, there's a chance that he'll be drained enough so the rest of us can jump him.
00:36:07I still say it, he can get us killed.
00:36:10Not all of us, Bones.
00:36:13When he comes back, it's a chance we'll have to take.
00:36:29Progress report.
00:36:32I'm connecting the bypass circuit now, sir.
00:36:35It should take another half hour.
00:36:39Speed is essential, Lieutenant.
00:36:42Mr. Spock, I haven't done anything like this in years.
00:36:46If it isn't done just right, I could build the entire communications system.
00:36:51It's very delicate work, sir.
00:36:53I can think of no one better equipped to handle it, Miss Uhura.
00:36:58Please proceed.
00:37:00Yes, sir.
00:37:02Right away.
00:37:03Progress, Mr. Suhu?
00:37:08Sectors 1 through 25, chartered and examined.
00:37:12No chance at all of power originating in those areas.
00:37:15Continue the search.
00:37:17Aye, sir.
00:37:1714B by 26 next.
00:37:19Mr. Kyle.
00:37:20Yes, sir.
00:37:21We're unable to break completely loose from this force field, but we might be able to punch some holes through it.
00:37:27What force, sir?
00:37:28To shoot through.
00:37:30It might also relieve Lieutenant Uhura's communications problem.
00:37:35We'll take these equations to the nuclear electronics lab.
00:37:38I want them to work on the problem of negating the force field in selected areas.
00:37:44Now, it might be done by generating a strong pinpoint charge of M-rays on some of these selected wavelengths and tying them in with the combined output of all our engines.
00:37:54Right away, sir.
00:37:55Come here.
00:37:56Come here.
00:37:56I know you're trying to escape me.
00:38:14It's useless.
00:38:16I know everything you do.
00:38:19I've tried to be compassionate toward your kind.
00:38:21You know nothing about our kind.
00:38:23You know only our remote ancestors who trembled before your tricks.
00:38:27Your tricks don't frighten us, neither do you.
00:38:30We've come a long way in 5,000 years.
00:38:32But you're still of the same nature.
00:38:34I could sweep you out of existence with a wave of my hand and bring you back again.
00:38:40I can give life or death.
00:38:43What else does mankind demand of its gods?
00:38:47Mankind has no need for gods.
00:38:50We find the one quite adequate.
00:38:53We shall not debate, mortal.
00:38:55I offer you eternal rest and happiness according to the ancient ways.
00:39:03I ask little in return.
00:39:07But what I ask for, I insist upon.
00:39:12Approach me.
00:39:16I said approach me.
00:39:19We're busy.
00:39:21Look after the girl.
00:39:23You will gather laurel leaves.
00:39:25Light the ancient fires.
00:39:28Kill a deer.
00:39:29Make your sacrifices to me.
00:39:31Apollo has spoken.
00:39:33Go.
00:39:34Gather the floor.
00:39:35He's about to joke it.
00:39:39Kill a deer.
00:39:40Kill a deer.
00:39:40Kill a deer.
00:39:41Kill a deer.
00:39:44Kill a deer.
00:39:45That's the punishment.
00:39:46That's the power you made.
00:39:47Go ahead.
00:39:52Let's get back.
00:39:53You shall reap the rewards of your insolence.
00:39:57We're tired of your phony fireworks.
00:39:59Mortal, you have earned this.
00:40:02No, don't.
00:40:03Lieutenant.
00:40:04Father doesn't destroy his children.
00:40:07You said you were gentle and understanding.
00:40:10Lieutenant.
00:40:11How can they worship you if you hurt them?
00:40:14Lieutenant.
00:40:15Apollo, please.
00:40:17You know so much of love.
00:40:25Please don't hurt them.
00:40:31Please.
00:40:31I shall be lenient with you for her sake.
00:40:47You will make plans to bring the rest of your people down.
00:41:03Be sure your artisans bring tools.
00:41:07You will need homes.
00:41:08And you will supply the herds of sheep.
00:41:12And the pipes we will play.
00:41:14And the simple skins we'll wear for clothes.
00:41:17You will dismantle your ship for the supplies you need.
00:41:22And I'll crush its empty hull.
00:41:26I have been too patient.
00:41:27Captain, we've got to do something.
00:41:43We were doing something until our brave lady stepped in and saved us.
00:41:48Got any more good ideas, Jim?
00:41:50Yes, I have.
00:41:51One more.
00:41:52And it depends on the lieutenant's loyalty.
00:41:55If she fails us, we'd better get used to herding goats.
00:42:04Fools.
00:42:06I offer them more than they could know.
00:42:09Not just the world, but all that makes it up.
00:42:13Man thinks he's progressed.
00:42:16They're wrong.
00:42:18He's merely forgotten those things which gave life meaning.
00:42:21You'll all be provided for, cared for, happy.
00:42:30There is an order of things in this universe.
00:42:34Your species has denied it.
00:42:36I come to restore it.
00:42:38And for you.
00:42:46Because you have the sensitivity to understand.
00:42:48I offer you more than your wildest dreams have ever imagined.
00:42:55You'll become the mother of a new race of gods.
00:42:58You'll inspire the universe.
00:43:01All men will revere you.
00:43:04Almost as a god yourself.
00:43:05And I shall love you for time without end.
00:43:13Worlds without end.
00:43:16You shall complete me.
00:43:19And I you.
00:43:20Kirk to Enterprise, come in.
00:43:35Enterprise, come in.
00:43:38Kirk to Enterprise, come in.
00:43:41Kirk to...
00:43:41What's happened to her?
00:43:50Scotty.
00:43:51I'll find out.
00:43:53Perhaps if I insist it.
00:43:57How old are you?
00:43:5922, sir.
00:44:00Then I'd better handle it.
00:44:08You all right?
00:44:09Oh, yes, I'm all right.
00:44:12I have a message for you.
00:44:17Come over there.
00:44:32Well?
00:44:34He wants us to live in peace.
00:44:36He wants to provide for us.
00:44:40He'll give us everything we ever wanted.
00:44:44And he can do it, too.
00:44:47All right, Lieutenant.
00:44:48You can come down from Mount Olympus now.
00:44:50You've got work to do.
00:44:52I don't understand.
00:44:53He thrives on love, worship, attention.
00:44:59Yes?
00:44:59We can't give him that worship.
00:45:01None of us can.
00:45:02Especially you.
00:45:05What?
00:45:06Spurn him.
00:45:09Reject him.
00:45:11You must.
00:45:13You're special to him.
00:45:15Yes.
00:45:17I love him.
00:45:21Lieutenant.
00:45:22All our lives, here and on the ship, depend on you.
00:45:34No, not on me.
00:45:35On you, Lieutenant.
00:45:39Reject him and we have a chance to save ourselves.
00:45:41Accept him.
00:45:41And you condemn all of us to slavery, nothing less than slavery.
00:45:46We might never get help this far out.
00:45:48Or perhaps the thought of spending an eternity bending knee and tending sheep appeals to you.
00:45:58Oh, but you don't understand.
00:45:59Oh, but you don't understand.
00:46:01He's kind and he wants the best for us.
00:46:06And he's so lonely.
00:46:08What you ask would break his heart.
00:46:12Now, how can I?
00:46:16Give me your hand.
00:46:27Your hand.
00:46:27I'll feel that.
00:46:35Human flesh against human flesh.
00:46:38We're the same.
00:46:46We share the same history, the same heritage, the same lives.
00:46:52We're tied together beyond any untied.
00:46:56Man or woman makes no difference.
00:46:58We're human.
00:47:00We couldn't escape from each other even if we wanted to.
00:47:03That's how you do it, Lieutenant.
00:47:04By remembering who and what you are.
00:47:08A bit of flesh and blood.
00:47:11Afloat.
00:47:12In a universe without end.
00:47:15And the only thing that's truly yours
00:47:18is the rest of humanity.
00:47:23That's where our duty lies.
00:47:27Do you understand me?
00:47:30Yes.
00:47:31Yes, I understand.
00:47:41He's calling me.
00:47:45Lieutenant.
00:47:48You have your orders.
00:47:50And your duty.
00:47:55Yes, sir.
00:47:57My orders and my duty.
00:47:59I think we can try a thousand.
00:48:26Yes, sir.
00:48:27Yes, sir.
00:48:27Yes, sir.
00:48:27Yes, sir.
00:48:27Yes, sir.
00:48:27Yes, sir.
00:48:29Enterprise to Captain Kirk.
00:48:35Enterprise to Captain Kirk.
00:48:37Come in, Captain.
00:48:38Kirk here.
00:48:41Spark here, Captain.
00:48:43We've pinpointed a power source on the planet's surface
00:48:46which seems to have something to do with the force field.
00:48:49Is there a structure of some sort near you?
00:48:53There is indeed, Mr. Spark.
00:48:55The power emanates from there.
00:48:57Very good.
00:48:58But how are you doing on the force field?
00:48:59How are you doing on the force field?
00:48:59We can negate sections of it, creating openings through which we can fire our phaser banks.
00:49:06Well, that ought to do it.
00:49:08Have Mr. Sulu lock all phaser banks onto the structure.
00:49:11Fire on my order only, and cut it fine.
00:49:14We'll be standing nearby.
00:49:16Captain, I would recommend a discreet distance.
00:49:20I'd love to oblige you, Mr. Spark, but we're not all together.
00:49:24Besides, we have Apollo to deal with.
00:49:26If that structure is the source of his power, I want to know where he is when we attack it.
00:49:32Kirk out.
00:49:34Holmes, do you think that mysterious organ in Apollo's chest could have something to do with the transmission of energy?
00:49:40Well, it doesn't serve any other purpose I know of.
00:49:42Captain, we've got to wait until Carolyn comes back before we fire her on the temple.
00:49:48We don't know what would happen to her if he was suddenly attacked.
00:49:51She might get killed.
00:49:53Yes, I know.
00:49:54I know, Scotty.
00:49:55We'll wait.
00:50:02I must say, Apollo, the way you ape human behavior is remarkable.
00:50:10But there are some other things I must know.
00:50:14Your evolutionary patterns and your social development.
00:50:20My what?
00:50:23I'm sure they're unique.
00:50:26I've never encountered a specimen like you before.
00:50:31I am Apollo.
00:50:33I've chosen you.
00:50:35Well, I'm sure that's very flattering, but I must get on with my work now.
00:50:42Your work?
00:50:44I'm a scientist.
00:50:46My particular specialty is ancient civilizations, relics, and myths.
00:50:52Well, surely you know I've only been studying you.
00:51:01I don't believe it.
00:51:03You love me.
00:51:06Love you?
00:51:09Be logical.
00:51:10I'm not some simple shepherdess you can awe.
00:51:17Well, I could no more love you than I could love a new species of bacteria.
00:51:26Carolyn!
00:51:28I forbid you to go.
00:51:30I order you to stay.
00:51:32Is that the secret of your power over women?
00:51:38The thunderbolts you throw?
00:51:40Oh.
00:51:40What the devil is that?
00:52:05Heard here.
00:52:06Spark, Captain.
00:52:07Sand sores are picking up an atmospheric disturbance in your area.
00:52:12Stand by your faces, Mr. Spark.
00:52:14Prepare to fire on my signal.
00:52:15Quick out.
00:52:16Captain, we've got to go and find him.
00:52:39We've got to be here when he comes back.
00:52:41But what if he doesn't?
00:52:42What if what?
00:52:43Scotty, just hold on.
00:52:44All right.
00:53:10the temple is his power source let's bring him back to it get to cover
00:53:17mr spark fire those phasers captain you're too close fire those faces that's an order mr spark
00:53:34all phaser banks fire
00:53:36all phaser banks maintain firing rate more power to the shields
00:54:02scotty
00:54:16all banks maintain firing rate maintaining sir
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00:55:36PIANO PLAYS
00:56:06PIANO PLAYS
00:56:36PIANO CONTINUES
00:56:38PIANO CONTINUES
00:56:42PIANO CONTINUES
00:56:47PIANO CONTINUES
00:56:50We can no longer give.
00:56:58Carolyn.
00:57:02I loved you.
00:57:06I would have made a goddess of you.
00:57:10I've shown you my open heart.
00:57:18See what you've done to me.
00:57:20Luz, Hermes, Hera, Aphrodite, you were right.
00:57:44Aphrodite, Athena, you were right.
00:57:54The time has passed.
00:57:57There is no room for gods.
00:58:00Forgive me, my old friends.
00:58:09Take me.
00:58:11Take me.
00:58:16Take me.
00:58:21Take me.
00:58:21I wish we hadn't had to do this.
00:58:48So do I.
00:58:49They gave us so much, the Greek civilization, much of our culture and philosophy came from
00:58:59a worship of those beings, the way they began the golden age.
00:59:06Would it have hurt us, I wonder, just to have gathered a few laurel leaves?
00:59:13I wish.
00:59:15I wish.
00:59:17I wish.
00:59:18I wish.
00:59:19I wish.
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