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Dr. McCoy:
This won't hurt a bit, Spock.
Mr. Spock: An unnecessary reassurance, Doctor, in
addition to being untrue.
Dr. McCoy: That's the last time I waste my
bedside manner on a Vulcan.
Mr. Spock: Such restraint would be welcome. |
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Dr.
McCoy: Blasted Vulcan. Why can't you have red blood
like any normal human? |
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Dr.
McCoy: What's the use of being a doctor, anyway?
We're only as good as our drugs and technology make us.
Underneath all the tricks, I might as well be practicing
in the middle ages.
Captain Kirk: If you really believed that, Bones,
you wouldn't still be a doctor after 25 years. |
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Lieutenant Arex: I recognize the ship's markings,
Captain. It's an Orion! |
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Captain
Kirk: For a neutral, you were pretty quick to fire
your phasers! |
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Captain
Kirk: I'm sure your ship is ready to self-destruct,
Captain. But if it does, your crew will die for nothing.
We're not going to let you commit suicide. Whether they
die or not, you'll still stand trial and Orion's little
game of neutrality and piracy is over! |
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Dr.
McCoy: Spock, there's no way you can deny it!
Mr. Spock: Dr. McCoy, I--
Dr. McCoy: I've waited a long time for this and
you're not going to cheat me!
Captain Kirk: Am I interrupting something?
Mr. Spock: Only Dr. McCoy's gloating.
Dr. McCoy: Spock, that green blood of yours may
have saved you before, but this time it almost did you
in. You can't deny it!
Mr. Spock: I still prefer my physiological
structure to yours.
Captain Kirk: Yes, gentlemen, things are back to
normal.
Dr. McCoy: Harumph! He's as stubborn as ever!
(laughs out loud) |