Star Trek The Original Series Season 2 Episode 21 Patterns Of Force [1966]
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00:00:00Ed Zeon. We want the inner one, Echos.
00:00:03Bought a standard orbit, Mr. Chekhov, and take us in.
00:00:06Aye, sir.
00:00:07Lieutenant Devorah, try to raise John Gill on Starfleet Communications.
00:00:11Aye, aye, sir.
00:00:13Starfleet's been trying for six months. If he's still alive, isn't it unlikely that he'd receive us now?
00:00:18I don't know, bones. We're here to find out what's happened because I don't know.
00:00:24I never met John Gill, and I studied Earth history from the text he prepared.
00:00:29I knew him very well. He was my instructor at the academy.
00:00:33What impressed me most was his treatment of Earth history as causes and motivations rather than dates and events.
00:00:41Captain, no response on any Starfleet channel.
00:00:45Spacecraft approaching from inner planet.
00:00:51Am I close?
00:00:52Yes, but it must be a Zeon ship.
00:00:55Zeons do have a crude interplanetary capability.
00:01:01Reaction-powered small rocket.
00:01:05It is on an intercept course.
00:01:08It would mean it has sophisticated detection devices, which neither Zeon nor ACOS should have.
00:01:18Have you raised anyone, Lieutenant?
00:01:20Nothing, sir.
00:01:21Captain, it is an unmanned probe which seems to be carrying a warhead.
00:01:26Stand by, Phasers.
00:01:34Phasers ready.
00:01:37Range, Mr. Chekhov?
00:01:392,000 kilometers.
00:01:41Closing fast.
00:01:45Fire!
00:01:46Fire!
00:01:46Blast medic.
00:01:56Thermonuclear warhead.
00:01:59There's generations ahead of where these people should be technically.
00:02:03How do they manage that?
00:02:04Maybe they had help.
00:02:06Space, the final frontier.
00:02:24These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
00:02:37Its five-year mission.
00:02:39To explore strange new worlds.
00:02:42To seek out new life and new civilizations.
00:02:47To boldly go where no man has gone before.
00:02:50Space, the final frontier.
00:03:20What a maximum orbit.
00:03:42Take us out of range of their detection devices.
00:03:46Most interesting.
00:03:47We were attacked by a thermonuclear missile.
00:03:50From a planet which should have no such weapon.
00:03:54Orbit computed and locked in, sir.
00:03:56Executed.
00:03:57Captain, no response on John Gill on any channel.
00:04:02Must be dead.
00:04:04And what's going on down there on that coast?
00:04:07According to our records, the Ecosians are primitive, warlike people in a state of anarchy.
00:04:13The other planet, Zeon, has a relatively high technology.
00:04:17And its people are peaceful.
00:04:19We've run into a far more serious problem than the disappearance of John Gill.
00:04:26Spark, you and I will beam down.
00:04:28Bones.
00:04:29One precaution.
00:04:31Prepare a subcutaneous transponder in the event we can't use our communicators.
00:04:37Insert the transponder, Victor.
00:04:39Make one low pass to a communication range in three hours.
00:04:54If we fail to make contact at the appointed time, take our coordinates from the transponder
00:05:00and beam us aboard no matter what our condition may be.
00:05:03Aye, sir.
00:05:04Whatever your condition.
00:05:06You ready?
00:05:07Ready, Captain.
00:05:07Hello, John.
00:05:14Hello, John.
00:05:14The Ecosians are humanoids, so there's apt to be a similarity in architecture.
00:05:35Interesting.
00:05:35They're right behind me.
00:05:50Hide!
00:05:51Hide!
00:05:52Hide!
00:05:53Zeon, pig.
00:06:00Zeon, pig.
00:06:00On your feet, pig.
00:06:05Captain, the non-interference directive.
00:06:18Hold.
00:06:19Hands above your head, Zeon.
00:06:21Fire!
00:06:23Keep your hands in the air so you don't touch anything occasion.
00:06:27You swine have defiled us for the last time.
00:06:30But that's no-ended.
00:06:31Move!
00:06:32Move!
00:06:40Unbelievable.
00:06:42Do you recognize those uniforms?
00:06:45Mid-20th century Earth.
00:06:48The nation-state called Nazi Germany.
00:06:50Attention.
00:06:51Attention.
00:06:52Attention.
00:06:55Attention.
00:06:57An announcement from Führer headquarters.
00:07:00Today, the Führer has ordered our glorious capital to be made Zeon-free.
00:07:06Starting at dawn, our heroic troops began flushing out the Zeon monsters who've been poisoning our planet.
00:07:12How could this have happened?
00:07:14The chances of another planet developing a culture like Nazi Germany using the forms, the symbols, the uniforms of a 20th century Earth are so fantastically slim.
00:07:27Virtually impossible, Captain.
00:07:29Yet the evidence is quite clear.
00:07:30Führer's headquarters reports repulsing an attack by Zeon spacecraft.
00:07:39Our missiles utterly destroyed the enemy.
00:07:42You look, uh, quite well for a man who's been utterly destroyed, Mr. Spock.
00:07:49Big fire!
00:07:52Big fire!
00:07:53At this patriotic demonstration, Deputy Fuhrer Malachan presented the Iron Cross, second class to Daris, hero of the fatherland.
00:08:07Everywhere, preparations go forward toward the final decision.
00:08:12Death to Zeon.
00:08:14Long live the fatherland.
00:08:17Long live the Fuhrer.
00:08:18That's John Gill.
00:08:26The Fuhrer?
00:08:27Fascinating.
00:08:28You.
00:08:30Hey, young.
00:08:41What kind of monsters are this Zeon sending against us?
00:08:45You're right.
00:08:46He's not one of us.
00:08:47What do you mean, us?
00:08:47Go get him.
00:08:52Spock, take his uniform.
00:08:54You propose we pass ourselves off as Nazis, Captain?
00:08:57If John Gill is the Fuhrer, it would seem the logical approach.
00:09:01That's very well taken, Captain.
00:09:03Captain.
00:09:03That helmet covers a multitude of sins.
00:09:20That helmet covers a multitude of sins.
00:09:24Lieutenant.
00:09:25Lieutenant.
00:09:26What have we here?
00:09:30A Zeon?
00:09:31Yes.
00:09:32Obviously, he's not one of us.
00:09:33I captured him.
00:09:34Is that not the correct procedure with enemies of the fatherland?
00:09:44With all Zeon pigs, Lieutenant.
00:09:45With all Zeon pigs, Lieutenant.
00:09:46Take charge of him.
00:09:47With pleasure.
00:09:49Today, we have a surprise planned for you, Zeon.
00:09:58Your uniform, Captain.
00:10:00Yes, it's a shame yours isn't as attractive as mine.
00:10:03Gestapo, I believe.
00:10:04Quite correct.
00:10:05You should make a very convincing Nazi.
00:10:07Lieutenant.
00:10:21Lieutenant.
00:10:24Have you forgotten how to salute?
00:10:28Your papers.
00:10:32Your orders, Lieutenant.
00:10:33He wants to see your orders in the jacket.
00:10:35The Lieutenant's a little dazed.
00:10:38He captured several Zeons single-handed.
00:10:41One of the pigs struck him before he dropped.
00:10:45I promise you that pig will never get up again.
00:10:51Good work, Lieutenant.
00:10:53Hail to the Fuhrer.
00:10:55Hail to the Fuhrer.
00:10:56This is a day to remember, Major.
00:11:00Lieutenant.
00:11:03Better see a doctor.
00:11:05You don't look well.
00:11:07Your color.
00:11:08Yes, I shall tend to it, Major.
00:11:12Lieutenant.
00:11:19Your helmet.
00:11:21Remove it.
00:11:23We have urgent business with the Fuhrer.
00:11:26Lieutenant.
00:11:27Remove your helmet.
00:11:29We can go with the Seel.
00:11:30Come on, George.
00:11:31You're even split.
00:11:46infantry 33 is zad.
00:11:48We have We can Southpiard.
00:11:48We have a health agency with the Thou esté.
00:11:48The Understory.
00:11:48We have no other plan at all.
00:11:49Time at all
00:11:49we have a choice.
00:11:49We have no other plan at all.
00:11:50Come on, George.
00:11:51Give us a choice.
00:11:53Call of the Bee.
00:11:54Good,å“¡.
00:11:55Good boy.
00:11:56Let's get out of here.
00:11:57Come to the theatre.
00:11:58Enough.
00:12:20Do you wish to speak now?
00:12:28Tell me your orders!
00:12:33You were sent here to kill our Führer. Confess!
00:12:36Do you want some more persuasion?
00:12:38You're making this a rather one-sided conversation, Major.
00:12:41Do not joke with me, Zeant Pig!
00:12:48Who is this alien?
00:12:50Things might go easier for you if you tell me about him.
00:12:53Let me speak to your Führer. I'll tell him everything he wants to know.
00:12:57You'll be glad to talk to me before I'm through with you.
00:13:02Major?
00:13:04Ah! Chairman Ennick!
00:13:10Your Excellency, I am honored.
00:13:13I've been interrogating these two spies captured in the very...
00:13:16I've had a full report.
00:13:29You are not from Zeant.
00:13:33Obviously.
00:13:34Where do you come from?
00:13:38I'll explain when I see the Führer.
00:13:42What is your business with the Führer?
00:13:44I'll discuss that only with him.
00:13:46Phil!
00:13:47You are speaking to the chairman of the party!
00:13:49That's enough, Major.
00:13:50What were the weapons found on you?
00:14:02What design?
00:14:06Our famous SS laboratories have been unable to discover how the weapons work.
00:14:12Excellency, give me a few minutes with them.
00:14:17I promise you I'll have a...
00:14:18You've had a few minutes without result.
00:14:22The trouble with you, SS, is that you don't realize that punishment becomes ineffective after a certain point.
00:14:32Men become insensitive.
00:14:37Yes, Excellency.
00:14:39Lock them up.
00:14:41Let their pain argue with them.
00:14:44Then I will question them.
00:14:46Excellency, the standing order is to interrogate and execute.
00:14:51The interrogation is finished, therefore...
00:14:53Finished.
00:14:55What have you learned?
00:14:57Hold them for an hour.
00:14:59Excellency, the order is...
00:15:00That is my order, Major.
00:15:04I suggest you do not disobey it.
00:15:07Yes, Excellency.
00:15:12All right, pigs.
00:15:15I shall keep my eye on the clock.
00:15:18And when the hour is up,
00:15:20you die most unpleasantly, I promise you!
00:15:27Lock them up.
00:15:30I can't kill him with the kindest.
00:15:40Gentlest man I ever knew.
00:15:43For him to be a Nazi...
00:15:46...is impossible.
00:15:48Why did they take you?
00:16:02You're not a Zeon.
00:16:04He certainly is that one.
00:16:07Why do the Nazis treat you as enemies?
00:16:10Why do the Nazis hate Zeons?
00:16:13Why?
00:16:15Because without us to hate there would be nothing to hold them together.
00:16:21So the party has built us into a threat.
00:16:27A disease to be wiped out.
00:16:29Is Zeon a threat to them?
00:16:31Is Zeon a threat to them?
00:16:35Where did you come from?
00:16:37Our warlike period ended dozens of generations ago.
00:16:41We came here, we thought we were civilizing the Eccosians.
00:16:44Hmm.
00:16:46It would seem the assumption was premature.
00:16:49Were they like this when you first came here?
00:16:52Warlike, yes.
00:16:54But not vicious.
00:16:55That started when the Nazi movement began.
00:16:57It was only a few years ago.
00:16:59That would coincide with the time of John Gill's arrival.
00:17:03When they've destroyed us here, they will attack our planet.
00:17:09They'll use the technology we gave them.
00:17:12The danger is that taking life is so repugnant to our people,
00:17:16I'm afraid we'll go down without a struggle.
00:17:22But after what I saw on the street today, I think I could kill.
00:17:34Do you know the plan of this building?
00:17:37Why?
00:17:39If we can get to the SS Weapons Laboratory, get our weapons back,
00:17:43we might be able to stop the slaughter of the Zeons.
00:17:46Why should you be interested in saving Zeons?
00:17:51We must get our communicators to contact the ship.
00:17:54I point out, Captain, the flaw in the plan is this locked door
00:17:59and the guard beyond it to the logical mind.
00:18:01The outlook is somewhat gloomy.
00:18:12The transponders?
00:18:14Yes.
00:18:18And a way to shed some light on the gloom, Mr. Spock.
00:18:23Of course.
00:18:25The rubindium crystals in the transponders.
00:18:28The aneans are une ao lough, Mr. Spock.
00:18:30Vot.
00:18:32Yes, sir.
00:18:33Yes, sir.
00:18:34Yes, sir.
00:18:36Yes, sir.
00:18:38Yes, sir, sir, sir.
00:18:39Yes, sir.
00:18:41Yes, sir, sir.
00:18:42Yes, sir, sir.
00:18:44You're welcome.
00:18:46Yes, sir.
00:18:48Yes, sir.
00:18:49I think you'll be here to make some light.
00:18:51No, sir.
00:18:53We're done, sir.
00:18:54Yes, sir.
00:18:55Yes, sir.
00:18:56Are you trying to kill yourselves?
00:19:21I don't know what's there, McCoy, put it in.
00:19:26You're the thickest computer, sir.
00:19:32Yes.
00:19:32It would be necessary to hold the crystals rigidly at a specific distance, which I believe should be 27.2 millimeters.
00:19:4527.2 millimeters.
00:19:48Approximately there.
00:19:53That is, of course, a crude estimation.
00:19:56What is it you're making?
00:19:58Is it some kind of radio?
00:20:00No, no radio.
00:20:03Power from those blinders very low.
00:20:05Yes, to reach that light, I should require some sort of platform.
00:20:09I would be up.
00:20:10Well, the Vindian crystals should find enough power here to achieve unnecessary stimulus.
00:20:23As I recall from the history of physics, the ancient lasers were able to achieve the necessary excitation even using crude natural crystals.
00:20:37Oh, Mr. Spock, the guard did a very professional job on my back.
00:20:42I'd appreciate it if you'd hurry.
00:20:43Yes, of course, Skip.
00:20:46You realize that the aim will, of course, be very crude.
00:20:50I don't care if you hit the broad side of a barn.
00:20:56Just hurry, please.
00:20:57Captain, why should I aim at such a structure?
00:21:04Never mind, Spock.
00:21:05Just get on with the job.
00:21:07Oh, my goodness.
00:21:33Oh, my goodness.
00:21:37Beautiful.
00:21:46Oh, Spock, Spock.
00:21:51Beautiful.
00:21:52Over there.
00:21:53I'll create a commotion.
00:21:56Help!
00:21:57Help!
00:21:58I'll talk, I'll talk.
00:22:00I can't stand it anymore.
00:22:01I'll talk.
00:22:02Guard!
00:22:04Guard!
00:22:05I'll talk.
00:22:07I'll talk.
00:22:10I'll talk.
00:22:11The pain.
00:22:20Take me with you.
00:22:21Give me a chance to fight them.
00:22:23Captain, I remind you, we did not intend to fight.
00:22:26Take me with you or you'll never find the laboratory.
00:22:28Take him with us, Mr. Spock.
00:22:34He's got a point.
00:22:36He's our guide.
00:22:37He's our guide.
00:22:37Which is the laboratory door?
00:22:54The end of the hall.
00:22:56All right, sayon, pig, spook.
00:23:14All right, sayon, pig, spook.
00:23:18They do nothing right.
00:23:29Don't worry.
00:23:30They're on their way to the laboratory for experimental work.
00:23:33They'll pay.
00:23:34Move!
00:23:34Move!
00:23:34Move!
00:23:35Move!
00:23:36Move!
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00:24:00Move!
00:24:01Move!
00:24:02Here they are, the communicators.
00:24:08Disassembled. Can you get one to work?
00:24:10Possibly.
00:24:10Who are you people?
00:24:14Favons?
00:24:16I'll see them.
00:24:17Where do you come from?
00:24:32Alien pistols have been set to which topple the mind of headquarters.
00:24:41Well, that takes care of the phasers.
00:24:57Your zeons for peaceful people are pretty thorough.
00:25:01Yes. With this uniform, we can steal a car, get out of the capital.
00:25:07We came to get John Gill.
00:25:09Captain, without phasers and until we're able to communicate with the ship,
00:25:15it is illogical to assume that we can hold out against the entire military force of this planet.
00:25:21All right, Mr. Spock, you made your point.
00:25:23Get into the uniform and hide those ears again.
00:25:31Our thing's good. We've got so many zeons, we've got to dump them outside.
00:25:34I don't know.
00:25:39I don't know.
00:25:41Ah.
00:25:41Huh.
00:25:42Huh.
00:25:44Uh.
00:25:44Hum.
00:25:45Uh.
00:26:15Who's with you?
00:26:20It's all right.
00:26:22They helped me escape from the prison.
00:26:24I owe them my life.
00:26:26Isak, what is all this?
00:26:28Abram.
00:26:30Abram, thank God you're well.
00:26:35This is my brother.
00:26:37They were in the prison, beaten as I was, Abram.
00:26:41Why were you in that prison?
00:26:42I was trying to see the Fuhrer.
00:26:44The Fuhrer?
00:26:45If I can see him, there may be a way of stopping this insanity.
00:26:54Abram, I owe them my life.
00:27:01Isak.
00:27:02The letter is dead, shot down in the streets.
00:27:11She would have been my wife.
00:27:24She would have been my wife.
00:27:28She lived for five hours while they walked past her and spat on her.
00:27:44Our own people were unable to help her.
00:27:50Now you asked me to help strangers.
00:27:56If we adopt the ways of the Nazis.
00:27:57If we adopt the ways of the Nazis, we're as bad as the Nazis.
00:28:12Captain, I suggest the most profitable use of our time would be to reassemble our communicators.
00:28:24May I work undisturbed somewhere?
00:28:25May I work undisturbed somewhere?
00:28:30This way.
00:28:31This way.
00:28:32Now, using ports from both, I've completed one communicator.
00:28:35I do not know if the circuits are correct, Captain.
00:28:36There is no way to test it, except in actual use.
00:28:36And the enterprise won't be within range for another hour.
00:28:38The Enterprise won't be within range for another hour.
00:28:41The Enterprise will be in the air.
00:28:42On the air, the enemy will be inside the air.
00:28:43It's gone in the air.
00:28:44It will be inside the air.
00:28:45It means that the aircraft will be inside the air.
00:28:46The plane will be inside the air.
00:28:47This way.
00:28:48Now, using ports from both, I've completed one communicator.
00:28:50I do not know if the circuits are correct, Captain.
00:28:52There is no way to test it except in actual use.
00:28:56The actual use of the Enterprise won't be within range for another hour.
00:29:07Over there, next to Warhol.
00:29:09You're on the blue screen, Captain, the one receiving the medal.
00:29:12Darius.
00:29:13Quiet.
00:29:15Hands in the air, Zeon Swan.
00:29:19You're the three who escaped from the Chancellorry Detention Centre.
00:29:22What was your plan?
00:29:24Speak, it's the last chance you'll get.
00:29:28I must see the Fjord. It's urgent.
00:29:31Urgent?
00:29:33I'll bet it is.
00:29:35I alone am responsible for what happens here.
00:29:40Do you know what we do to responsible Zeons?
00:29:43Now we've finished the job.
00:29:44The Fjord.
00:29:45The Fjord.
00:29:46The Fjord.
00:29:47The Fjord.
00:29:48The Fjord.
00:29:49The Fjord.
00:29:50The Fjord.
00:29:51The Fjord.
00:29:52The Fjord.
00:29:53And now we've finished the job.
00:30:13Stop, Nazis.
00:30:16After you've killed the last of us all, what do you do?
00:30:18Turn the guns against yourselves?
00:30:20No, don't shoot.
00:30:22Don't shoot, please.
00:30:23No, wait.
00:30:28No more.
00:30:30You've proved they're on our side.
00:30:32Now, please forgive us, but we had to be absolutely certain.
00:30:36Yes, if we had taken you into our confidence,
00:30:38we could have betrayed all our people if you had been Nazi spies.
00:30:43All right, leave us.
00:30:44The Gestapo methods are frighteningly efficient.
00:30:48Now, we must be very, very careful in order to survive here.
00:30:52Now, we of the underground don't know who our leaders are.
00:30:55That way, if we break under pressure, we can only betray a handful of our people.
00:31:01This young lady is a Nazi, a hero of the Fatherland.
00:31:04We saw her being decorated.
00:31:06I'm an ecotian, fighting the terrible thing that's happened to my people.
00:31:11The decoration was for betraying my own father to the party.
00:31:16It was my father's idea.
00:31:22You see, you used to be very close to the Fuhrer, and they saw the changes and where they were leading.
00:31:29He turned against the party.
00:31:31They imprisoned him, and Melikon sentenced him to death.
00:31:36Melikon?
00:31:38The deputy Fuhrer.
00:31:39He's taken over.
00:31:41My father denounced me, making it appear as though I had betrayed him.
00:31:46He gave me a weapon to continue the fight with.
00:31:49But how could this have seemed right to John Gill?
00:31:52Who?
00:31:53John Gill, your Fuhrer.
00:31:55He's one of our people.
00:31:57And what is your people?
00:32:01I'm Captain James Kirk of the United Spaceship Enterprises, and my first officer, Mr. Spock.
00:32:11John Gill, your Fuhrer, was sent here by the Federation as a cultural observer.
00:32:22You mean that the Fuhrer is an alien?
00:32:27That is correct.
00:32:31I grew up to admire him, and later to hate and despise everything he stands for.
00:32:43But I always thought he was one of us.
00:32:47Now to hear that he's an alien sent here to destroy us.
00:32:51That was not his mission, ever.
00:32:53He was sent here to observe, not to interfere.
00:32:57Something went wrong, and that's why we're here, to find out and to correct.
00:33:03We must see him.
00:33:06It's impossible.
00:33:07Even if this were another time, it still would be impossible.
00:33:11He sees no one, no one but Malachan.
00:33:15He's under maximum security.
00:33:17Maximum security.
00:33:20Is he so afraid?
00:33:22There are many of us, or the Cauchians and younger Zeons, who would gladly risk our lives to kill him.
00:33:28I don't understand what's going on here.
00:33:31This goes against every principle that John Gill ever believed in.
00:33:36Our only chance is to see him.
00:33:39And quickly.
00:33:39He makes his speech tonight in the Chancellery.
00:33:43All the top party officials will be there.
00:33:47Will you be there?
00:33:50Of course.
00:33:52As a symbol of the proper attitude toward the fatherland.
00:33:57As an honored member of the party, she could get us past the guards.
00:34:02Only the top most trusted officials will be allowed in.
00:34:06The country will watch from the viewscreens.
00:34:08No one knows for sure, but I'm afraid it will be a formal declaration of war against Zeon.
00:34:13Their final solution.
00:34:15You must get us in there.
00:34:17It would be suicide.
00:34:19Well, it's a risk living in all the way things are going.
00:34:21If the captain believes he has a chance, I'm willing to commit suicide with him.
00:34:26You, Zeon.
00:34:28You expect to get into the Chancellery?
00:34:33It's even more my fight than yours.
00:34:38You, what is your business here?
00:34:51There can't be some lights on her.
00:34:56Party secretary, Darros.
00:35:00If you're a special documentary car, smile, corporal.
00:35:04Excuse me.
00:35:15Captain.
00:35:16I'm beginning to understand why you Earth men enjoy gambling.
00:35:20No matter how carefully one competes the odds of success,
00:35:24there is still a certain exhilaration in the risk.
00:35:27Very good, Spock.
00:35:29We may make a human of you, yes.
00:35:31I hope not.
00:35:33Let's go.
00:35:48Where does the Fuhrer enter?
00:35:50He doesn't.
00:35:51They watch him on the big screen.
00:35:54There, at the end of the room.
00:35:55He broadcasts from the booth for security.
00:36:03I've got the booth curtained off.
00:36:11Bring that light to the side of her face.
00:36:15Where's the entrance to the broadcast booth?
00:36:18There, at the end of the corridor.
00:36:19I'm not going to try to get into the broadcast booth.
00:36:28We're going to try.
00:36:30Sir, is this light a little higher, better here?
00:36:34Good.
00:36:35If you'll distract the guard long enough, I can get a machine gun.
00:36:38It's a small booth I can shoot through the door.
00:36:40We're here to get John Gill and alive,
00:36:43not for your personal satisfaction.
00:36:44Is that clear?
00:36:46Let's try down there.
00:36:47Lights, please.
00:36:53Gentlemen, this is for the record of the Fuhrer's final solution speech.
00:36:57We're documenting the men responding.
00:36:59We're documenting the men responding.
00:36:59We're documenting the men responding.
00:36:59Smile, gentlemen.
00:37:03There'll be more coverage later.
00:37:06Let's get a shot down the hall.
00:37:07So, where did we have come?
00:37:15You should have let me shoot him.
00:37:17Captain, it was John Gill, but he never moved, never once looked up.
00:37:22Yes, well, that may be part of the plan, the semi-divine detachment.
00:37:27Or a deep psychosis.
00:37:30Maybe simpler than that.
00:37:31It may be drugged.
00:37:32We need McCoy.
00:37:33Is there a place, a room that can be alone for a few minutes?
00:37:37I'm going to send for help.
00:37:38Send for?
00:37:39This takes too long to explain.
00:37:42Any place will do.
00:37:45The cloakroom?
00:37:50It may not have the range it had.
00:37:54In fact, it may not work at all.
00:37:56Think positively, Spock.
00:38:02Spock to Enterprise.
00:38:06Spock to Enterprise.
00:38:07Come in, Enterprise.
00:38:10Enterprise, Lieutenant Uhura.
00:38:15Captain here, put McCoy on.
00:38:17Yes, sir.
00:38:17Captain, we're not reading you well.
00:38:20You're nine points into the low-frequency band.
00:38:23We're having difficulty.
00:38:27Patch historical computer into uniform section.
00:38:29I want McCoy outfitted as a Gestapo doctor.
00:38:32Nazi Germany.
00:38:34Old Earth date 1944.
00:38:36Make him a colonel.
00:38:37Yes, sir.
00:38:37Search the building.
00:38:45What have you got, Jim?
00:38:50We found John Gill.
00:39:02At least we've seen him.
00:39:03He may be drugged, hypnotized, or psychotic.
00:39:06You'll have to make a determination.
00:39:07Hurry with that uniform.
00:39:08What is it?
00:39:11Isop just heard two security men.
00:39:14They picked up your broadcast and pinpointed it within this building.
00:39:18They're starting to search.
00:39:19If there's going to be a delay in transporting the doctor, I suggest we cancel our program.
00:39:24Kirk to Enterprise, what's happening up there?
00:39:26Dr. McCoy is having difficulty with that uniform, sir.
00:39:29Well, send them down naked if you have to.
00:39:31Kirk out.
00:39:35It's true.
00:39:36You stupid computer made a mistake in the measurements, right?
00:39:54The boot's too tight.
00:39:55There is a logical way to proceed, doctor.
00:39:57You point your toe, apply equal pressure to either side of the boot, and push.
00:40:02We have no time for emotionalism.
00:40:04This is Dr. McCoy, our chief medical officer.
00:40:12Darius, secretary to the National Socialist Party.
00:40:16How do you do?
00:40:22What in blazes is this?
00:40:34Chairman Ennig.
00:40:44The colonel is drunk.
00:40:47Is it a little too much to drink?
00:40:50I see.
00:40:52Ezzie thought he would embarrass us, sure.
00:40:55He has a doctor, should have more pride.
00:40:59You were right to conceal him.
00:41:01There's a spy in this building with a secret transmitter.
00:41:04We're conducting a search.
00:41:06Hail the Fuhrer.
00:41:08Hail the Fuhrer.
00:41:09Hail the Fuhrer.
00:41:16Well, Captain, I do not understand how he failed to recognize us.
00:41:21Nor do I.
00:41:23But luck is something you also failed to recognize, Mr. Spock.
00:41:26True.
00:41:27I shall reconsider it.
00:41:29The Fuhrer's speech.
00:41:33Let's go.
00:41:34Hail the Fuhrer.
00:41:36Hail the Fuhrer.
00:41:39Hail the Fuhrer.
00:41:41Hail the Fuhrer.
00:41:46Exclusions.
00:41:48The job ahead is difficult.
00:41:51It requires courage and dedication.
00:41:56It requires faith.
00:41:58The Zeon colony has existed for nearly half a century.
00:42:08Watch his mouth.
00:42:10If we fulfill our own greatness, that will all be ended.
00:42:17Working together.
00:42:20Captain.
00:42:21His speech follows no logical pattern.
00:42:24Random sentences.
00:42:25What we do may sometimes be difficult.
00:42:29He looks drugged, Jim.
00:42:30Almost at a cataleptic state.
00:42:32We are to reach our goal.
00:42:35And we will reach that goal.
00:42:43That's got a close look at him.
00:42:44Take must be decisive.
00:42:47Every thought directed toward a goal.
00:42:55This planet can become a paradise if we are willing to pay the price.
00:43:02As each cell in the body works with discipline and harmony for the good of an entire being.
00:43:15Uh, gentlemen, I want a picture of you two with the hero of the fatherland listening to the stirring fever speech.
00:43:25Get that light over there, please.
00:43:27Get this light around here.
00:43:28Smile, gentlemen.
00:43:29Smile.
00:43:30Turn around.
00:43:31Smile.
00:43:32And now.
00:43:40Water.
00:43:41Hail, Fuhrer.
00:43:46Hail, Fuhrer.
00:43:47Hail, Fuhrer.
00:43:48Hail, Fuhrer.
00:43:54Hail, Fuhrer.
00:43:56Hail, Fuhrer.
00:43:57Hail, Fuhrer.
00:43:58Hail, Fuhrer.
00:43:59The Fuhrer has given us our orders.
00:44:02And we pledge him our lives in this sacred task.
00:44:08Death to Zeon.
00:44:09Death to Zeon.
00:44:12Death to Zeon.
00:44:15Death to Zeon.
00:44:17Death to Zeon.
00:44:18Death to Zeon.
00:44:20Death to Zeon.
00:44:21Death to Zeon.
00:44:25Definitely drugged.
00:44:26Almost comatose.
00:44:27Went drugged.
00:44:29I can't identify without a metacognite.
00:44:32Without knowing, an antidote would be dangerous.
00:44:34Anything you can do?
00:44:36I can give a general stamina, but it would be risky.
00:44:38Take this.
00:44:45But despite our best efforts, they remain like a cancer, eating away at our state.
00:44:59There's no reaction.
00:45:00The benefit you gave him isn't working.
00:45:02Well, increase the dose of health.
00:45:09While working in the dark, I could kill it.
00:45:12If they find us here, we'll all be killed.
00:45:15Ten minutes ago, on our Fuhrer's orders, our troops began their historic mission.
00:45:23In the cities, the eliminations have started.
00:45:27Within an hour, the Zeon blight will forever be removed from Eikos.
00:45:34It's begun.
00:45:35It's finally begun.
00:45:41The stimulant's working.
00:45:43I now announce...
00:45:45He's reaching a level of consciousness.
00:45:47At the glorious final...
00:45:49It's almost like he's in a light sleep.
00:45:52Now, that's as much as I dare do.
00:45:55Our entire solar system will forever be rid of the disease that was Zeon.
00:46:01Spock.
00:46:03Try to get through to him with a mind probe.
00:46:06If you can't, bones, you'll have to use a stronger stimulant, no matter what it does.
00:46:11Our space fleet is on its way towards Zeon.
00:46:18Both manned and unmanned weapons.
00:46:30This is the time of destiny.
00:46:35Hail victory!
00:46:36Hail victory!
00:46:39Hail victory!
00:46:40Hail victory!
00:46:44There's one chance left.
00:46:47If you'd use the weapons you have, you could destroy the fleet.
00:46:51That would mean the death of thousands of Eikosians.
00:46:54I know.
00:46:55Many of my friends were aboard that ship.
00:46:58Many of the underground.
00:47:00Yes, but against those thousands are millions upon millions of innocent Zeon lives.
00:47:05You've got to choose the lesser of two evils.
00:47:10You could say of Zeon.
00:47:16But what about Eikos?
00:47:18Captain.
00:47:19I've created a condition in which Gil cannot initiate speech or any other action, but he can reply to questions.
00:47:34Well done, Spock.
00:47:35They've kept what's left of them as a figurehead.
00:47:43Quite correct.
00:47:44For the last few years, the real power has been Melikon.
00:47:55Gil.
00:47:57Gil, why did you abandon your mission?
00:47:59Why did you interfere with this culture?
00:48:08The planet fragmented, divided, took lesson from Earth history.
00:48:22But why Nazi Germany?
00:48:24You studied history.
00:48:25You knew what the Nazis were.
00:48:28Most efficient state Earth ever knew.
00:48:34Quite true, Captain.
00:48:36A tiny country, beaten, bankrupt, defeated, rose in a few years to stand only one step away from global domination.
00:48:46It was brutal.
00:48:47Perverted.
00:48:49Had to be destroyed at a terrible cost.
00:48:51Why that example?
00:48:53Perhaps Gil felt that such a state, run benignly, could accomplish its efficiency without sadism.
00:49:01Why, Gil?
00:49:03Why?
00:49:05Worked.
00:49:08At first, it worked.
00:49:12Then Melikon, began to take over.
00:49:19He gave me the drug.
00:49:29Gil.
00:49:32Gil.
00:49:34Gil, can you hear me?
00:49:35You've got to tell those people what happened.
00:49:40You're the only one who could prevent the slaughter.
00:49:45Gil.
00:49:45Gil.
00:49:56He's still alive, but the drug they use is too strong.
00:49:59If I give him another shot, we're...
00:50:01Bones, give him another shot.
00:50:02I don't dare you.
00:50:04Garth.
00:50:06We've run out of time, Bones.
00:50:11Now, wait.
00:50:13Eight minutes, Spock.
00:50:14Spock, take off the helmet.
00:50:15The second time in one day, Doris is a hero to the fatherland.
00:50:27She captured a seon spy that was attempting to assassinate the funeral.
00:50:32Gods?
00:50:32Yes.
00:50:36Let us make an example of this traitor once and for all.
00:50:43We'll make a present of him to Melikon.
00:50:49Geminini.
00:50:50This spy must be taken to Melikon.
00:51:00Pass them on my responsibility.
00:51:02Enig is one of us.
00:51:17Step close to Spock.
00:51:21Stall for time.
00:51:25And hope.
00:51:26What is this?
00:51:35A spy, Excellency.
00:51:37A rare prize.
00:51:39The Deputy Furor can see this is no ordinary seon.
00:51:43Oh, not a seon.
00:51:44Definitely not.
00:51:45Professor Gill.
00:52:08Can you hear me?
00:52:09You've got to speak.
00:52:16You've got to speak.
00:52:18This is our last chance.
00:52:22Gill!
00:52:23The Deputy Furor is an authority on the genetics of racial purity.
00:52:34How would you classify this one?
00:52:36Very difficult.
00:52:38Very difficult.
00:52:42Note the sinister eyes and the malformed ears.
00:52:49Definitely an inferior race.
00:52:50Professor.
00:52:59Professor.
00:53:01You've got to talk.
00:53:03You've got to tell them what happened.
00:53:06You've got to come out of it.
00:53:09Come on, Professor.
00:53:10Come on.
00:53:11Come on.
00:53:12Come on.
00:53:12Come on.
00:53:12Come on.
00:53:14Note the low forehead denoting stupidity.
00:53:26The dull look of a trapped animal.
00:53:30You may take him now for interrogation.
00:53:32But I want the body saved for the cultural museum.
00:53:35He'll make an interesting display.
00:53:37People.
00:53:40People.
00:53:42Ave course.
00:53:44Go to the booth.
00:53:45See to the Furor at once.
00:53:46He's ill.
00:53:48Turn off that camera.
00:53:51Hear me.
00:53:54I suggest we leave and let our Furor rest.
00:53:59We were betrayed by a self-seeking adventurer
00:54:04who has led us all to the very brink of disaster.
00:54:14I ordered the immediate recall of the space fleet.
00:54:25This attack must stop.
00:54:30All units are to return to base.
00:54:33To Zeon, I promise, this was not an aggression of the Uchol's people.
00:54:47Only one evil man.
00:54:50Melakon is a traitor to his own people.
00:54:59And all that we stand for.
00:55:02The Zeon people.
00:55:05I promise reparation.
00:55:07Wait, soldier.
00:55:21There's been enough killing.
00:55:22Now we'll start to live the way the Fuhrer meant us to live.
00:55:26The non-interference directive is the only way.
00:55:38We must stop the slaughter.
00:55:44You did that, Professor.
00:55:46You told them in time.
00:55:51Even historians fail to learn from history.
00:55:56I repeat the same mistakes.
00:56:05Like the killing end.
00:56:07Ned.
00:56:26Is he dead, Captain?
00:56:37Dead.
00:56:40For so long, I've prayed for this.
00:56:44Now I'm sorry.
00:56:46So is he.
00:56:48You've given us all a new chance.
00:56:51But go now.
00:56:54We must do the rest.
00:56:56Ennick and I will go in the air.
00:56:58Offer a new way for our people.
00:57:01For all our people.
00:57:04Both Zeons and Ecotions.
00:57:10It is time to stop the bloodshed.
00:57:13To bury our dead.
00:57:21Well, Mr. Spock, I think the planet is in good hands.
00:57:33Indeed, Captain.
00:57:34With the union of two cultures,
00:57:36this system would make a fine addition to the Federation.
00:57:39Correct, Enterprise.
00:57:41Enterprise here, Captain.
00:57:42Beam us aboard.
00:57:43Captain, I never will understand humans.
00:57:53How could a man as brilliant,
00:57:55a mind as logical as John Gills,
00:57:58have made such a fatal error?
00:58:00You drew the wrong conclusion from history.
00:58:02The problem with the Nazis wasn't simply that their leaders were evil, psychotic men.
00:58:07They were.
00:58:09But the main problem, I think, was the leader principle.
00:58:12What he's saying, Spock, is that a man holds that much power,
00:58:18even with the best intentions,
00:58:19just can't resist the urge to play God.
00:58:22Thank you, Doctor.
00:58:23I was able to gather the meaning.
00:58:27It also proves another Earth's thing.
00:58:30Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
00:58:34Darn clever, these Earth men, wouldn't you say?
00:58:37Yes. Earth men like Ramses, Alexander, Caesar, Napoleon, Hitler, Lee Kwan.
00:58:46Your whole Earth history is made up of men seeking absolute power.
00:58:51Spock, you obviously don't under...
00:58:53Obviously, Doctor, you failed to accept...
00:58:55Gentlemen, gentlemen, we've just been through one civil war.
00:58:58Let's not start another.
00:59:00Check off.
00:59:05Make us out of orbit.
00:59:06Warp factor two and hurry.
00:59:08To be continued...