"There's hardly anyone out on the street. You're not going to have any customers."
"I've got plenty of customers. Just look outside."
"All I see are security officers."
"And I bet not one of them's had a good meal in four days."
"What can I do for you, sir?"
"It's about Red Squad."
"Red Squad? Did you get me in?"
"Not just yet."
"Too bad. Those guys are the best. They're the only people I know who aren't afraid of the Dominion."
"Why's that?"
"I don't know. They're not scared of anything, I guess."
"Is this a secure line?"
"It is at my end."
"One moment.
Sorry, Captain. But I think you'll agree, this is a time for caution."
"Absolutely."
"Does Admiral Leyton know about this report?"
"He hasn't mentioned it to me."
"Listen to me, Captain. I want that record erased before anyone else sees it. Is that understood?"
"I'll take care of it immediately."
"Good. That report could cause us a lot of trouble. I'm glad you spotted it."
"So am I. I'd hate to see the members of Red Squad get into any trouble."
"Are you sure this cadet is telling the truth?"
"He admitted to committing acts of treason against the Federation. If he was going to lie, I think he would've come up with a better story."
"I'm afraid I owe you an apology, Ben."
"The way I see it, you owe a lot of people an apology."
"I wish I could've told you the truth from the beginning. But somehow I suspected we wouldn't see eye-to-eye on this thing."
"You're willing to destroy paradise in order to save it."
"It looks like Leyton's been a busy man. He's personally reassigned over four hundred officers in the past three weeks."
"Do you recognize any of these names?"
"A lot of them. Daneeka, McWatt, Snowden, Orr, Moodus, they were all officers on the Okinawa when I was Leyton's X.O.
As far as I can tell, every officer on this list served under Leyton at one time or another."
"I've sent the Lakota to intercept the Defiant. "
"Do you really think one Starfleet ship will fire on another?"
"I wish I'd taught you more about the importance of loyalty."
"You want to talk to me about loyalty? After you broke your oath to the Federation, lied to the people of Earth, and ordered one of our starships to fire on another? You don't have the right."
"Are you sure re-opening the restaurant is a good idea?"
"Jake, it's been four days since the power outage... have you seen any Dominion invasion fleet?"
"No."
"Neither have I."
Besides, at my age, I don't have time to waste sitting at home being bored."
"There's hardly anyone out on the street. You're not going to have any customers."
"I've got plenty of customers. Just look outside."
"All I see are security officers."
"And I bet not one of them's had a good meal in four days.
Now do your grandfather a favor... and start chopping the okra."
"That's strange. During the blackout, Starfleet mobilized hundreds of units. Why would they have demobilized Red Squad?"
"What can I do for you, sir?"
"It's about Red Squad."
"Red Squad? Did you get me in?"
"Not just yet."
"Too bad. Those guys are the best. They're the only people I know who aren't afraid of the Dominion."
"Why's that?"
"I don't know. They're not scared of anything, I guess."
"Is this a secure line?"
"It is at my end."
"One moment.
Sorry, Captain. But I think you'll agree, this is a time for caution."
"Absolutely."
"Does Admiral Leyton know about this report?"
"He hasn't mentioned it to me."
"Listen to me, Captain. I want that record erased before anyone else sees it. Is that understood?"
"I'll take care of it immediately."
"Good. That report could cause us a lot of trouble. I'm glad you spotted it."
"So am I. I'd hate to see the members of Red Squad get into any trouble."
"Are you sure this cadet is telling the truth?"
"He admitted to committing acts of treason against the Federation. If he was going to lie, I think he would've come up with a better story."
"You weren't so happy about being tested a few days ago."
"That was before the changelings sabotaged the power grid."
"I'm afraid I owe you an apology, Ben."
"The way I see it, you owe a lot of people an apology."
"I wish I could've told you the truth from the beginning. But somehow I suspected we wouldn't see eye-to-eye on this thing."
"You're willing to destroy paradise in order to save it."
"It looks like Leyton's been a busy man. He's personally reassigned over four hundred officers in the past three weeks."
"Do you recognize any of these names?"
"A lot of them. Daneeka, McWatt, Snowden, Orr, Moodus, they were all officers on the Okinawa when I was Leyton's X.O.
As far as I can tell, every officer on this list served under Leyton at one time or another."
"I've sent the Lakota to intercept the Defiant. "
"Do you really think one Starfleet ship will fire on another?"
"I wish I'd taught you more about the importance of loyalty."
"You want to talk to me about loyalty? After you broke your oath to the Federation, lied to the people of Earth, and ordered one of our starships to fire on another? You don't have the right."
Starfleet essentially enforces martial law and demands blood tests for all citizens, to which Sisko's dad vigorously objects. Also, if I remember correctly, a blackout, which was supposedly caused by the Dominion, was actually caused by Starfleet to convince the populace to allow the martial law.
Starfleet essentially enforces martial law and demands blood tests for all citizens, to which Sisko's dad vigorously objects. Also, if I remember correctly, a blackout, which was supposedly caused by the Dominion, was actually caused by Starfleet to convince the populace to allow the martial law.
Is that it?
George
That's it.
"Paradise Lost."
Some of the writers were disappointed the episode budget was too small-it meant they didn't have enough extras to get across the
impression there were Starfleet all OVER the place.
The preceeding episode was Grandpa Joe refusing blood-screenings, and nobody taking the threat seriously.
Then there's a blackout, and Starfleet drops Security officers everywhere, and everyone's cooperating.
That's where this episode begins.
However,
the blackout was engineered by Admiral Leyton, who did it to get people to agree with him.
He had Red Squad do the blackout-which is why they weren't scared of what it meant.
Also, the previous episode showed the Wormhole opening and closing, as if cloaked ships were passing through it.
But that was design as well-and the Defiant was bringing the saboteur-who confessed-to Earth.
Layton was willing to have the Lakota destroy the Defiant (if it could) to stop that.
"Violence in reality is quite different from theory."
"You sleep lightly, Captain."
"Duty is a good teacher."
"Captain's log, stardate 5818.4. A botanical plague is devastating a planet in the quadrant of the galaxy where the Enterprise is operating at present. It threatens to destroy the vegetation on the entire planet, leaving it uninhabitable."
"This troubled planet is a place of most violent contrasts... those who receive the rewards are totally separated from those who shoulder the burdens. It is not a wise leadership."
"Light and warmth! That's necessary to all humanoids."
"Violence in reality is quite different from theory."
"You sleep lightly, Captain."
"Duty is a good teacher."
"Captain's log, stardate 5818.4. A botanical plague is devastating a planet in the quadrant of the galaxy where the Enterprise is operating at present. It threatens to destroy the vegetation on the entire planet, leaving it uninhabitable."
"Captain’s log, stardate 5819.0. More than eight hours have passed since the consignment of zenite disappeared and we have still found no trace of it. We received word from Merak II that the botanical plague is spreading rapidly. Delivery of the zenite is imperative within twelve hours, or all life on the planet will be annihilated."
"I have never before met a Vulcan, sir."
"Nor I a work of art, madam."
"This troubled planet is a place of most violent contrasts... those who receive the rewards are totally separated from those who shoulder the burdens. It is not a wise leadership."
"Light and warmth! That's necessary to all humanoids."
"Violence in reality is quite different from theory."
"You sleep lightly, Captain."
"Duty is a good teacher."
"Captain's log, stardate 5818.4. A botanical plague is devastating a planet in the quadrant of the galaxy where the Enterprise is operating at present. It threatens to destroy the vegetation on the entire planet, leaving it uninhabitable."
"Captain’s log, supplemental, stardate 5819.3. First Officer Spock reporting. Captain Kirk beamed down to Stratos to attempt to win the confidence of the rebel Troglytes. Unless he has made his escape from Stratos to the mines, his life is in danger from the high adviser. The captain has not informed us of his progress. For our part, we must maintain silence. We can be of no help to him without jeopardizing his life."
It was "The Cloudminders." Two cultures: one living in the clouds and full of peace dn beauty, the other in teh mines on teh planet below, brutal. Of course, Kirk realizes that it's the material being mined which causes the dull, brutal nature and brings the leader of the cloud people to find out firsthand (by trapping them both in a mine). Kirk has trouble defeating the old, slender, man with no martial training in hand-to-hand combat.
I think Steve! is giving it to WW, which is fine by me. I believe the episode was "Operation: Annihilate!" where enormous, flying brain cells attack Spock. The UV light would destroy the cells' influence, but McCoy used the whole spectrum of light, temporarily blinding Spock. (Thank heaven for Vulcan second eyelids!)
The second quote reminds me of the NG episode where Data loses his memory due to a radiation accident and wanders into a town similar to one in early 19th-century Earth. I think it's the same episode where Deanna takes the Command test nnd keeps failing the simulation until she sacrifices (holographic) Geordi to save the ship. When Datra gets his memory back, he's surprised to see Deanna as his superior officer.
The second quote reminds me of the NG episode where Data loses his memory due to a radiation accident and wanders into a town similar to one in early 19th-century Earth. I think it's the same episode where Deanna takes the Command test nnd keeps failing the simulation until she sacrifices (holographic) Geordi to save the ship. When Datra gets his memory back, he's surprised to see Deanna as his superior officer.
George
That's it. "Thine Own Self." Got everything from both quotes, for both subplots.
Personally, I liked the Command test subplot more.
"I never thought I would say this to you, but you are listening to your heart, not your head. That boy was created in a laboratory. His body, his mind, his instincts, are all designed to do one thing: to kill."
"What do you want? Do you have any needs or desires of your own?"
"I want to fight!"
"Who? Me?"
"No. The others."
"Why?"
"I don't know! But that's what I want to do! Is that wrong?"
"What sort of 'specialists' are we talking about, Commander?"
"There will be a team of xenobiologists and exopsychologists waiting for him."
"So... they're going to study him. Like a laboratory specimen."
"Well, he'll be very well treated."
"So, he'll be a well-treated specimen."
"When the Constellation arrives, I'll tell them that I couldn't stop you from leaving. That I would've had to kill the boy to keep him here. Admiral Nechayev won't like that answer, but it has the virtue of being the truth."
"I never thought I would say this to you, but you are listening to your heart, not your head. That boy was created in a laboratory. His body, his mind, his instincts, are all designed to do one thing: to kill."
"What do you want? Do you have any needs or desires of your own?"
"I want to fight!"
"Who? Me?"
"No. The others."
"Why?"
"I don't know! But that's what I want to do! Is that wrong?"
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"Paradise has never seemed so...well-armed."
"There's hardly anyone out on the street. You're not going to have any customers."
"I've got plenty of customers. Just look outside."
"All I see are security officers."
"And I bet not one of them's had a good meal in four days."
"What can I do for you, sir?"
"It's about Red Squad."
"Red Squad? Did you get me in?"
"Not just yet."
"Too bad. Those guys are the best. They're the only people I know who aren't afraid of the Dominion."
"Why's that?"
"I don't know. They're not scared of anything, I guess."
"Is this a secure line?"
"It is at my end."
"One moment.
Sorry, Captain. But I think you'll agree, this is a time for caution."
"Absolutely."
"Does Admiral Leyton know about this report?"
"He hasn't mentioned it to me."
"Listen to me, Captain. I want that record erased before anyone else sees it. Is that understood?"
"I'll take care of it immediately."
"Good. That report could cause us a lot of trouble. I'm glad you spotted it."
"So am I. I'd hate to see the members of Red Squad get into any trouble."
"Are you sure this cadet is telling the truth?"
"He admitted to committing acts of treason against the Federation. If he was going to lie, I think he would've come up with a better story."
"I'm afraid I owe you an apology, Ben."
"The way I see it, you owe a lot of people an apology."
"I wish I could've told you the truth from the beginning. But somehow I suspected we wouldn't see eye-to-eye on this thing."
"You're willing to destroy paradise in order to save it."
"It looks like Leyton's been a busy man. He's personally reassigned over four hundred officers in the past three weeks."
"Do you recognize any of these names?"
"A lot of them. Daneeka, McWatt, Snowden, Orr, Moodus, they were all officers on the Okinawa when I was Leyton's X.O.
As far as I can tell, every officer on this list served under Leyton at one time or another."
"I've sent the Lakota to intercept the Defiant. "
"Do you really think one Starfleet ship will fire on another?"
"I wish I'd taught you more about the importance of loyalty."
"You want to talk to me about loyalty? After you broke your oath to the Federation, lied to the people of Earth, and ordered one of our starships to fire on another? You don't have the right."
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Sounds really familiar, but I just can't place it.
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"Paradise has never seemed so...well-armed."
"Are you sure re-opening the restaurant is a good idea?"
"Jake, it's been four days since the power outage... have you seen any Dominion invasion fleet?"
"No."
"Neither have I."
Besides, at my age, I don't have time to waste sitting at home being bored."
"There's hardly anyone out on the street. You're not going to have any customers."
"I've got plenty of customers. Just look outside."
"All I see are security officers."
"And I bet not one of them's had a good meal in four days.
Now do your grandfather a favor... and start chopping the okra."
"That's strange. During the blackout, Starfleet mobilized hundreds of units. Why would they have demobilized Red Squad?"
"What can I do for you, sir?"
"It's about Red Squad."
"Red Squad? Did you get me in?"
"Not just yet."
"Too bad. Those guys are the best. They're the only people I know who aren't afraid of the Dominion."
"Why's that?"
"I don't know. They're not scared of anything, I guess."
"Is this a secure line?"
"It is at my end."
"One moment.
Sorry, Captain. But I think you'll agree, this is a time for caution."
"Absolutely."
"Does Admiral Leyton know about this report?"
"He hasn't mentioned it to me."
"Listen to me, Captain. I want that record erased before anyone else sees it. Is that understood?"
"I'll take care of it immediately."
"Good. That report could cause us a lot of trouble. I'm glad you spotted it."
"So am I. I'd hate to see the members of Red Squad get into any trouble."
"Are you sure this cadet is telling the truth?"
"He admitted to committing acts of treason against the Federation. If he was going to lie, I think he would've come up with a better story."
"You weren't so happy about being tested a few days ago."
"That was before the changelings sabotaged the power grid."
"I'm afraid I owe you an apology, Ben."
"The way I see it, you owe a lot of people an apology."
"I wish I could've told you the truth from the beginning. But somehow I suspected we wouldn't see eye-to-eye on this thing."
"You're willing to destroy paradise in order to save it."
"It looks like Leyton's been a busy man. He's personally reassigned over four hundred officers in the past three weeks."
"Do you recognize any of these names?"
"A lot of them. Daneeka, McWatt, Snowden, Orr, Moodus, they were all officers on the Okinawa when I was Leyton's X.O.
As far as I can tell, every officer on this list served under Leyton at one time or another."
"I've sent the Lakota to intercept the Defiant. "
"Do you really think one Starfleet ship will fire on another?"
"I wish I'd taught you more about the importance of loyalty."
"You want to talk to me about loyalty? After you broke your oath to the Federation, lied to the people of Earth, and ordered one of our starships to fire on another? You don't have the right."
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Okay. Now I'm getting it.
Starfleet essentially enforces martial law and demands blood tests for all citizens, to which Sisko's dad vigorously objects. Also, if I remember correctly, a blackout, which was supposedly caused by the Dominion, was actually caused by Starfleet to convince the populace to allow the martial law.
Is that it?
George
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That's it.
"Paradise Lost."
Some of the writers were disappointed the episode budget was too small-it meant they didn't have enough extras to get across the
impression there were Starfleet all OVER the place.
The preceeding episode was Grandpa Joe refusing blood-screenings, and nobody taking the threat seriously.
Then there's a blackout, and Starfleet drops Security officers everywhere, and everyone's cooperating.
That's where this episode begins.
However,
the blackout was engineered by Admiral Leyton, who did it to get people to agree with him.
He had Red Squad do the blackout-which is why they weren't scared of what it meant.
Also, the previous episode showed the Wormhole opening and closing, as if cloaked ships were passing through it.
But that was design as well-and the Defiant was bringing the saboteur-who confessed-to Earth.
Layton was willing to have the Lakota destroy the Defiant (if it could) to stop that.
THIS script on that idea made sense, IMHO.
There was at least one other where it didn't...
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"Violence in reality is quite different from theory."
"You sleep lightly, Captain."
"Duty is a good teacher."
"Captain's log, stardate 5818.4. A botanical plague is devastating a planet in the quadrant of the galaxy where the Enterprise is operating at present. It threatens to destroy the vegetation on the entire planet, leaving it uninhabitable."
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"This troubled planet is a place of most violent contrasts... those who receive the rewards are totally separated from those who shoulder the burdens. It is not a wise leadership."
"Light and warmth! That's necessary to all humanoids."
"Violence in reality is quite different from theory."
"You sleep lightly, Captain."
"Duty is a good teacher."
"Captain's log, stardate 5818.4. A botanical plague is devastating a planet in the quadrant of the galaxy where the Enterprise is operating at present. It threatens to destroy the vegetation on the entire planet, leaving it uninhabitable."
George
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"Captain’s log, stardate 5819.0. More than eight hours have passed since the consignment of zenite disappeared and we have still found no trace of it. We received word from Merak II that the botanical plague is spreading rapidly. Delivery of the zenite is imperative within twelve hours, or all life on the planet will be annihilated."
"I have never before met a Vulcan, sir."
"Nor I a work of art, madam."
"This troubled planet is a place of most violent contrasts... those who receive the rewards are totally separated from those who shoulder the burdens. It is not a wise leadership."
"Light and warmth! That's necessary to all humanoids."
"Violence in reality is quite different from theory."
"You sleep lightly, Captain."
"Duty is a good teacher."
"Captain's log, stardate 5818.4. A botanical plague is devastating a planet in the quadrant of the galaxy where the Enterprise is operating at present. It threatens to destroy the vegetation on the entire planet, leaving it uninhabitable."
George
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Ok, the Stardates mean this is TOS.
Spock's suggested in one quote.
I'm reasonably sure I've SEEN this at some point, but it's been so long I'm having trouble
working out the quotes. But I should take a guess.
*wild swing* "The Lights of Zetar"?
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Right series, wrong episode. This one IS rather forgettable, though.
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Last quote:
"Captain’s log, supplemental, stardate 5819.3. First Officer Spock reporting. Captain Kirk beamed down to Stratos to attempt to win the confidence of the rebel Troglytes. Unless he has made his escape from Stratos to the mines, his life is in danger from the high adviser. The captain has not informed us of his progress. For our part, we must maintain silence. We can be of no help to him without jeopardizing his life."
George
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WW? Steve!? Anyone?
Hint: it was one of those weird third-season OS episodes.
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It was "The Cloudminders." Two cultures: one living in the clouds and full of peace dn beauty, the other in teh mines on teh planet below, brutal. Of course, Kirk realizes that it's the material being mined which causes the dull, brutal nature and brings the leader of the cloud people to find out firsthand (by trapping them both in a mine). Kirk has trouble defeating the old, slender, man with no martial training in hand-to-hand combat.
Free shot for anyone who wants it!
George
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Okay -
"I am blind."
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Ok, original series. The threat was vulnerable to ultraviolet light.......
and I'm stuck on some of the other details....
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You got it, my furry friend!
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I'm on the right track, anyway....
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I think Steve! is giving it to WW, which is fine by me. I believe the episode was "Operation: Annihilate!" where enormous, flying brain cells attack Spock. The UV light would destroy the cells' influence, but McCoy used the whole spectrum of light, temporarily blinding Spock. (Thank heaven for Vulcan second eyelids!)
George
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"Congratulations. You just destroyed the Enterprise."
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"Congratulations. You just destroyed the Enterprise."
"I walked here. From the mountains."
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The second quote reminds me of the NG episode where Data loses his memory due to a radiation accident and wanders into a town similar to one in early 19th-century Earth. I think it's the same episode where Deanna takes the Command test nnd keeps failing the simulation until she sacrifices (holographic) Geordi to save the ship. When Datra gets his memory back, he's surprised to see Deanna as his superior officer.
George
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That's it. "Thine Own Self." Got everything from both quotes, for both subplots.
Personally, I liked the Command test subplot more.
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"I never thought I would say this to you, but you are listening to your heart, not your head. That boy was created in a laboratory. His body, his mind, his instincts, are all designed to do one thing: to kill."
"What do you want? Do you have any needs or desires of your own?"
"I want to fight!"
"Who? Me?"
"No. The others."
"Why?"
"I don't know! But that's what I want to do! Is that wrong?"
George
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"What sort of 'specialists' are we talking about, Commander?"
"There will be a team of xenobiologists and exopsychologists waiting for him."
"So... they're going to study him. Like a laboratory specimen."
"Well, he'll be very well treated."
"So, he'll be a well-treated specimen."
"When the Constellation arrives, I'll tell them that I couldn't stop you from leaving. That I would've had to kill the boy to keep him here. Admiral Nechayev won't like that answer, but it has the virtue of being the truth."
"I never thought I would say this to you, but you are listening to your heart, not your head. That boy was created in a laboratory. His body, his mind, his instincts, are all designed to do one thing: to kill."
"What do you want? Do you have any needs or desires of your own?"
"I want to fight!"
"Who? Me?"
"No. The others."
"Why?"
"I don't know! But that's what I want to do! Is that wrong?"
George
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