Star Trek The Original Series Season 2 Episode 4 Mirror, Mirror [1966]
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00:00:00We believe what you say, Captain Kirk, but our position has not altered.
00:00:06The Halkin Council cannot permit your Federation to mine dilithium crystals on our planet.
00:00:12We have shown the Council historical proof that our missions are peaceful.
00:00:17We accept that your Federation is benevolent at present, but the future is always in question.
00:00:25Our dilithium crystals represent awesome power.
00:00:30Wrongful use of that power, even to the extent of the taking of one life, would violate our history of total peace.
00:00:41To prevent that, we would die, Captain, as a race, if necessary.
00:00:47I admire your ethics.
00:00:50And hope to prove ours.
00:00:55We're going to prize.
00:00:58Spock here.
00:01:00Report on magnetic storm, Mr. Spock.
00:01:03Standard ion type, Captain, but quite violent.
00:01:08And unpredictable.
00:01:10Rough ride?
00:01:12If we stay.
00:01:14Stand by to beam up landing party.
00:01:16Plot an extended over to clear disturbance. Kirk out.
00:01:19Comply, Mr. Sula.
00:01:21Aye, sir.
00:01:21When may we resume discussion?
00:01:26The Council will meditate further, but do not be hopeful of any change.
00:01:35Captain.
00:01:38You do have the might to force the crystals from us, of course.
00:01:44But we won't.
00:01:46Consider that.
00:01:47Enterprise.
00:01:51Enterprise.
00:01:52Transport room, energize.
00:02:08Troublesome.
00:02:09Ai.
00:02:17Prime.
00:02:17Madame.
00:02:18givering.
00:02:18Five.
00:02:18Happiness.
00:02:18Universe.
00:02:19amientos.
00:02:19薫��.
00:02:19love.
00:02:20á»™t
00:02:27community governance.
00:02:29Sounds.
00:02:30delta.
00:02:30People.
00:02:30India.
00:02:31Thema.
00:02:34Twenty.
00:02:36Holland.
00:02:36Church.
00:02:36desta.
00:02:36ised.
00:02:36ến
00:02:39That was right.
00:02:43Those are our crew.
00:02:59At norm, Mr. Kyle.
00:03:00Controls at neutral.
00:03:02Yes, sir.
00:03:04Is that a submission, Captain?
00:03:09No change.
00:03:18Standard procedure, Captain.
00:03:31Mr. Sulu.
00:03:33Program phaser barrage on Hawken Cities.
00:03:37Yes, Mr. Spock.
00:03:39Is that a military capability, Captain?
00:03:44No.
00:03:46Regrettable that this society has chosen suicide.
00:03:51Mr. Kyle, you were instructed to compensate during the ion storm.
00:03:56But I tried, Mr. Spock.
00:03:57Careless mess with the equipment cannot be tolerated.
00:04:00But, Mr. Spock, I tried.
00:04:01Your agonizer.
00:04:03No, Mr. Spock.
00:04:04Your agonizer, please.
00:04:06No, Mr. Spock.
00:04:08I tried.
00:04:09I really tried.
00:04:10Clip.
00:04:15No, Mr. Spock.
00:04:15No, Mr. Spock.
00:04:19No, Mr. Spock.
00:04:25Space, a final frontier.
00:04:55These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise, its five-year mission to explore strange
00:05:07new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.
00:05:25Thank you for listening.
00:05:55captain's log stardate unknown during an ion storm my landing parties beamed back to the
00:06:16enterprise and found it and the personnel aboard changed the ship is subtly altered physically
00:06:24behavior and discipline has become brutal savage scott storm has caused some minor damage in your
00:06:32section there are also injuries requiring your attention doctor well gentlemen mr spark yes
00:06:41the power beam jumped for a moment sir just as the landing party was about to materialize
00:06:47i never saw it happen before due to your error mr kyle no mr spark before
00:06:54the result of a severe storm captain you feel any abnormal effects
00:07:00yes dr mccoy you better look us over that was a rough beam up yes sir
00:07:09mr spark have those transporter circuits checked
00:07:19that's what is all this
00:07:27why are we doing this
00:07:28no no no
00:07:28no no
00:07:29no no
00:07:31no no
00:07:32no
00:07:33no
00:07:35no
00:07:37no
00:07:39no
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00:07:42no
00:07:43no
00:07:45no
00:07:46no
00:07:47no
00:07:48no
00:07:49no
00:07:49what is this
00:07:52everything's all messed up and changed around out of place
00:07:57captain what's happened
00:07:58no not everything
00:08:00that spot
00:08:02i spilled acid there a year ago
00:08:04jim what in place is this
00:08:06i don't know
00:08:07it's our enterprise
00:08:10but it isn't
00:08:12maybe
00:08:15maybe what captain
00:08:17any of you feel dizzy
00:08:18when we were in the transporter beam
00:08:20when we were in the transporter beam
00:08:20yes
00:08:21first materialized
00:08:23i did
00:08:23it happened twice
00:08:25first we were in our own transporter chamber and then we faded
00:08:28and then
00:08:30when we finally materialized we were here wherever this is
00:08:34captain the transporter chief mentioned a surge of power the transporter lock might have been
00:08:40affected by the ion storm and we just materialized somewhere else
00:08:44yes here
00:08:44not our universe
00:08:48not our ship
00:08:49not our ship
00:08:50something
00:08:52parallel
00:08:56parallel
00:08:57parallel universe
00:08:59coexisting with ours on another dimensional plane
00:09:02everything's duplicated
00:09:04almost
00:09:06another enterprise
00:09:10spark with a beard
00:09:11another captain kirk
00:09:13another dr mccoy
00:09:14an exchange
00:09:15an exchange
00:09:15another
00:09:15exchange
00:09:16if we're here
00:09:18then our counterparts
00:09:20must have been transporting up
00:09:22at the exact same time
00:09:24similar storms on both universes
00:09:27disrupted the circuits
00:09:29we're here and there
00:09:31on our enterprise
00:09:35probably asking the same questions
00:09:38are we in another universe
00:09:41and if so
00:09:41how do we get back to our own
00:09:43then use the computer
00:09:44and we have to
00:09:46what about the hawkins
00:09:48we can't let them be destroyed
00:09:50scotty
00:09:54can you buy me some time
00:09:56get below
00:09:57and short out the main phaser couplings
00:09:59they'll think the storm blew the standby circuits
00:10:01aye sir
00:10:01then get on this technology
00:10:03it's all we have to work with
00:10:05if we want to get back home
00:10:07the intercom may be monitored
00:10:09use your communicators for private messages
00:10:12subfrequency and scram
00:10:13aye sir
00:10:14lieutenant
00:10:15yes sir
00:10:17get up to your post
00:10:18run today's communication
00:10:20from starfleet command
00:10:21i want to know my exact orders
00:10:24and options
00:10:25if any
00:10:25yes sir
00:10:26phone
00:10:27captain
00:10:28i i'm
00:10:30well who are you
00:10:36you're the only one
00:10:36who can do
00:10:37i'll be right there
00:10:40yes sir
00:10:42phone
00:10:47let's take a look at the library
00:10:50we have a lot to learn
00:10:52mr chekhov
00:10:59laser setting for planetary target
00:11:01coordinate 712 stroke 4 mr saluk
00:11:05what battery's locked
00:11:08i mean
00:11:12i mean
00:11:15i mean
00:11:17oh
00:11:19haha
00:11:26i mean
00:11:28and
00:11:28i mean
00:11:29mmm
00:11:30and
00:11:31and
00:11:31Still no interest in her, hmm?
00:11:48I could change her mind.
00:11:51You are away from your post, mister.
00:11:55Is the captain here?
00:11:57Is Spock here?
00:12:01When the cat's awake.
00:12:21Communications tell us.
00:12:23No storm damage, sir.
00:12:25All stations report normal.
00:12:27Your order to annihilate the Halkins unless they comply.
00:12:32The alternative.
00:12:43Phasers locked on target A, captain.
00:12:46Approaching optimum range.
00:12:54Defense fire, captain.
00:12:56Captain, stand by, Mr. Sulu.
00:13:08I, uh...
00:13:11In order to check phaser couplings for possible damage by the storm.
00:13:16Do you have authorization from security, sir?
00:13:19Captain's orders.
00:13:20I'll have to check with security chief Sulu, sir.
00:13:24Never mind.
00:13:25I'll attend to it.
00:13:26Kirk, you.
00:13:38He's a report, sir.
00:13:40No damage.
00:13:40Very good.
00:13:43Thank you, Mr. Scott.
00:13:45Kirk out.
00:13:55Planet's rotation is carrying primary target beyond our phaser lock.
00:13:59Shall I correct orbit's new firing position?
00:14:03No.
00:14:03Lock on to secondary city.
00:14:09Aye, sir.
00:14:11Lieutenant Uhura, contact the Halkin Council.
00:14:14I wish to talk to them again.
00:14:15Yes, sir.
00:14:16Captain, this is a new race.
00:14:20They offer other things of value besides dilithium crystals.
00:14:25But it is clear that we cannot expect their cooperation.
00:14:29They refuse the Empire.
00:14:31Command procedure dictates that we provide the customary example.
00:14:36Secondary target now moving beyond our phaser lock.
00:14:39Put phasers on standby, Mr. Sulu.
00:14:44A serious breach of orders, captain.
00:14:46I have my reasons.
00:14:47And I'll make them clear to you.
00:14:51In my own good time.
00:14:55Captain, I have the leader of the Halkin Council waiting on Channel B.
00:15:01It is useless to resist us.
00:15:04We do not resist you.
00:15:07You have 12 hours to consider your position.
00:15:1112 years, captain Kirk.
00:15:14Or 12,000.
00:15:15We are ethically compelled to deny your demand for our dilithium crystals.
00:15:23For you would use their power to destroy.
00:15:27We will level your planet and take what we want.
00:15:30That is destruction.
00:15:31You will die as a race.
00:15:33To preserve what we are.
00:15:36We will not argue.
00:15:3712 hours, no more.
00:15:39Close communications.
00:15:40Turn phasers off.
00:15:42Aye, sir.
00:15:4312 hours, captain.
00:15:44That is unprecedented.
00:15:49I shall be in my quarters.
00:15:53Attend to the hurrah.
00:15:55Have Dr. McCoy and Mr. Scott meet me there.
00:15:58Captain, you have placed yourself in a most brave position.
00:16:17Disconduct must be reported.
00:16:20You are at liberty to do so, Mr. Spock.
00:16:22Pick five, sir.
00:16:33Pick five, sir.
00:16:44Pick five, sir.
00:16:46So you die, captain.
00:16:54And will you all move up in the ranks?
00:16:57No one will question the assassination of a captain who has disobeyed prime orders of the empire.
00:17:04Captain's log, supplemental.
00:17:17Captain's log, supplemental.
00:17:21I command an enterprise where officers apparently employ private henchmen among the crew.
00:17:29Where assassination of superiors is a common means of advancing in rank.
00:17:34You're a man, captain.
00:17:54Easy, Farrell.
00:17:55I did your job.
00:17:57Ask the captain.
00:17:58Sir?
00:17:58Yes, he did your job.
00:18:03Smart boy.
00:18:04Switching to the top, dog.
00:18:05Get him out of here.
00:18:08Mr. Chekhov is going to make me a chief, sir.
00:18:11You could make me an officer.
00:18:14All right.
00:18:15You're working for me.
00:18:17A commission?
00:18:19You're in line.
00:18:20You might even make captain.
00:18:22Yes, sir.
00:18:27Out of my ship.
00:18:28The booth for this one, sir?
00:18:35Yes, the booth.
00:18:36Carry on.
00:18:51Here, here.
00:18:53What's this?
00:18:55It's called blood.
00:18:57Watch your step.
00:19:00The officers move up by assassination.
00:19:03Chekhov tried it on me.
00:19:04Mr. Sulu is security chief, like the ancient Gestapo.
00:19:08And my sick bay is a chamber of horrors.
00:19:11Two of my assistants were betting on the tolerance of an injured man.
00:19:15How long it would take him to pass after him the pain.
00:19:18Report on technology.
00:19:19Mostly variations in instrumentation.
00:19:23Nothing I can't handle.
00:19:25Star readings.
00:19:26Everything's exactly where it should be, except us.
00:19:30Let's find out where we stand.
00:19:40Computer.
00:19:42Ready.
00:19:45This is the captain.
00:19:46Record security research to be classified under my voice print or Mr. Scott.
00:19:52Record it.
00:19:54Produce all data relevant to the recent ion storm.
00:19:57Correlate following hypothesis.
00:20:00Could a storm of such magnitude cause a power surge in the transporter circuits, creating a momentary interdimensional contact with a parallel universe?
00:20:11At such a moment, could persons in each universe, in the act of beaming, transpose with their counterparts in the other universe?
00:20:27Affirmative.
00:20:29Could conditions necessary to such an event be created artificially using the ship's power?
00:20:38Affirmative.
00:20:41Record procedure.
00:20:53Scotty, can you do it?
00:20:56Not by myself.
00:20:58I'll need help.
00:21:00You'll be too conspicuous.
00:21:07I'm a doctor, not an engineer.
00:21:09Now you're an engineer.
00:21:12I'll have to tap the power we need from the warp engines and balance it for the four of us.
00:21:22Jim.
00:21:24The way this ship is run, what kind of people are we in this universe?
00:21:31Let's find out.
00:21:34Computer.
00:21:35Read out official record of current command.
00:21:42Captain James T. Kirk succeeded to command ISS Enterprise through assassination of Captain Christopher Pike.
00:21:53First action, suppression of Gorlan uprising through destruction of rebel home planet.
00:21:58Second action.
00:21:59Second action, execution of 5,000 colonists on Vega 9.
00:22:04Cancel.
00:22:07Now we know.
00:22:08Captain.
00:22:09We can do it.
00:22:09We have to lay in the automatic transporter setting, but when we interrupt engine circuits to tie the power increase into the transporter, it'll show up on Sulu's security board.
00:22:27Of course, we'll only need a second.
00:22:30I'll tell Uhura to create a diversion to distract Sulu's attention.
00:22:35That's your signal.
00:22:37We better get back to our posts.
00:22:39Keep me advised.
00:22:41Jim.
00:22:42If we're here, what do you suppose our counterparts are doing back in our universe?
00:22:50On our enterprise?
00:22:52I ordered you!
00:22:56Let me go!
00:23:04Hazard!
00:23:05Spock!
00:23:06Get this one of me!
00:23:10Spock!
00:23:10You treasorous pig!
00:23:15I'll hang you up by your vulcaneers.
00:23:17I'll have you all executed!
00:23:19I think not.
00:23:21Your authority on this ship is extremely limited, Captain.
00:23:25The four of you will remain here in the brig and in custody until I discover how to return you to wherever it is you belong.
00:23:33There's a whole galaxy gone crazy.
00:23:36What kind of a uniform is this?
00:23:37Where's your beer?
00:23:38What's going on?
00:23:39Where's my personal guard?
00:23:40I can answer none of your questions at this time.
00:23:45All right, Spock.
00:23:48Whatever your game is, I'll play it.
00:23:51You want credit?
00:23:52I'll give them to you.
00:23:53You'll be a rich man.
00:23:55A command of your own?
00:23:56I can swing that, I can swing that, too.
00:24:00Apparently, some kind of transposition has taken place.
00:24:05I find it extremely interesting.
00:24:09Spock!
00:24:11What is it that will buy you?
00:24:14Power!
00:24:15Fascinating.
00:24:15I can get that for you!
00:24:23Captain, I am pleased that you frustrated Mr. Chekhov's plan.
00:24:36I should regret your death.
00:24:38Why?
00:24:39I do not desire the captaincy.
00:24:43I much prefer my scientific duties.
00:24:46And I am frankly content to be a lesser target.
00:24:50Logical, as always, Mr. Spock.
00:24:59The agony booth is the most effective means of discipline.
00:25:02I presume you've ordered full duration.
00:25:19I haven't said it.
00:25:23Indeed.
00:25:26His axe warrants death.
00:25:28I said I haven't decided.
00:25:29That is, of course, your affair.
00:25:35Captain.
00:25:37I inquire if you intend to persist in your unusual course of action regarding the health.
00:25:42So you heard my orders?
00:25:44They are, of course, in contradiction to standard Empire procedure.
00:25:47I cannot ignore the consequences.
00:25:51Is that a threat?
00:25:55I do not threaten, Captain.
00:25:56I merely state facts.
00:26:00I have found you to be an excellent officer.
00:26:04Our missions together have been both successful and profitable.
00:26:09However, I shall not permit your aberrations to jeopardize my position.
00:26:16Do you think we should destroy the Hawkins?
00:26:30Terror must be maintained or the Empire is doomed.
00:26:34It is the logic of history.
00:26:36Conquest is easy.
00:26:37Control is not.
00:26:38We may have bitten off more than we can chew.
00:26:40Captain, I do not wish to find myself opposing you.
00:26:46But if you continue on your present course, this confusing, inexplicable behavior...
00:26:52Is my concern, not yours?
00:26:56You would find me a formidable enemy.
00:27:00I am aware of that, Captain.
00:27:04I trust that you are aware of the reverse.
00:27:18Porters, sir?
00:27:19Release Chekhov and final deporters.
00:27:23Yes, sir.
00:27:24All in for about six hours.
00:27:44Yes, sir.
00:27:45Yes, sir.
00:27:49Yes, sir.
00:27:51Yes, sir.
00:27:53Yes, sir.
00:27:54I don't know.
00:28:24I fell asleep.
00:28:37We had quite a time in the chem lab picking up after the storm.
00:28:41Nothing compared to your day, I've gathered.
00:28:57I heard about Chekhov.
00:29:01He gambled, I won't.
00:29:03You got lucky.
00:29:07I'm surprised that you could be caught off guard that way.
00:29:11I was preoccupied.
00:29:17You're still in trouble with Starfleet Command.
00:29:22What you've got in mind this time is beyond me.
00:29:26You're scheming, of course.
00:29:28The Hawkins have something you want, or...
00:29:32is it all some clever means to advance you to the Admiralty?
00:29:38Kirk.
00:29:41The cabinet itself?
00:29:43Further than that, if I'm successful.
00:29:46Really?
00:29:48Well...
00:29:49You must know what you're doing.
00:29:53You always do.
00:29:55If I'm to be the woman of a Caesar,
00:30:04can't I know what you're up to?
00:30:07Kirk here.
00:30:31Mr. Spock, Captain.
00:30:33Yes.
00:30:35I have received a private communication from Starfleet Command.
00:30:40I am committing a breach of regulations by informing you of its contents.
00:30:45Yes, Mr. Spock.
00:30:47I am instructed to wait until Planet Dawn over Principal Target
00:30:52to permit you to carry out our mission.
00:30:56And if I don't?
00:30:59In that event,
00:31:00I am ordered to kill you
00:31:03and to proceed against the Hawkins
00:31:06as the new captain
00:31:07of the Enterprise.
00:31:09Captain's log, Stardate.
00:31:25Unknown.
00:31:25We are trapped in a savage parallel universe
00:31:30from which we must escape within four hours
00:31:33or I will face a death sentence
00:31:36at Mr. Spock's hands.
00:31:39Let's drink a toast to Spock.
00:31:41The only man aboard with the decency to warn you
00:31:44and he'll die for it.
00:31:47You'll never find another man like him.
00:31:49I don't intend to kill him.
00:31:52Are you going to act against the Hawkins
00:31:54before the deadline?
00:31:55No, but I'll avoid killing Spock.
00:31:57Just get him out of the way.
00:31:59He and his men.
00:32:03I'll get out of his way.
00:32:06Shall I activate the tantalus field?
00:32:10You'll at least want to monitor him, won't you?
00:32:12Yes.
00:32:27I hate this thing.
00:32:35It's not that bad.
00:32:36Of course not.
00:32:38It made you captain.
00:32:39How many enemies have you simply wiped out of existence
00:32:44by the touch of a button?
00:32:46Fifty?
00:32:47A hundred?
00:32:51Now I always thought that was funny.
00:32:54The great powerful Captain Kirk
00:32:56who owes everything to some unknown alien scientist
00:32:59and a plundered laboratory.
00:33:02Well, if you don't take advantage of your opportunities.
00:33:05You don't rise to the command of a starship.
00:33:08Or even higher.
00:33:20That magnificent mind of his.
00:33:23But it can't protect him from this.
00:33:26I press it.
00:33:30And he dies.
00:33:33Now.
00:33:34You really mean it.
00:33:49It doesn't matter.
00:33:52If Spock fails his order,
00:33:55he'll be killed anyway.
00:33:56I'll see you to it
00:33:58that the circumstances of his failure will clear him.
00:34:05You're not even afraid of Starfleet command.
00:34:10Can your scheme bring you that much power
00:34:13so quickly?
00:34:14And what about me?
00:34:19How does Marlena fit in?
00:34:29How does Marlena want to fit in?
00:34:31Scotty.
00:34:49Scotty here, sir.
00:34:51We have to get out of here within three hours.
00:34:54Spock has orders to kill me
00:34:55unless I complete the military mission.
00:34:57We've got another deadline, too, sir.
00:35:00Explain.
00:35:02The two-way matter transmission
00:35:04affected the local field density
00:35:05between the universes.
00:35:07And it's increasingly got to move fast.
00:35:10How fast?
00:35:11Half hour at the most.
00:35:13If we miss?
00:35:15We couldn't get out of here in a century.
00:35:19No.
00:35:20We're ready to bridge power
00:35:21from the engines to the transporter.
00:35:23You've got to get down there
00:35:25and free the board so we can lock in.
00:35:28Now, give me about ten minutes.
00:35:29I've got to complete a few more computations.
00:35:32All right.
00:35:33I'll be in the transporter room in ten minutes.
00:35:36I'll meet you in the sick bay afterward.
00:35:38Aye, sir.
00:35:43Computer.
00:35:45Ready.
00:35:46Explain computer activity
00:35:48in the engineering section.
00:35:50Our security research is in progress.
00:35:53Who is conducting the research?
00:35:58The captain and Mr. Scott.
00:36:05What is the nature of the research?
00:36:08Program is classified under voice index log.
00:36:11Why are you monitoring my communications, Mr. Sulu?
00:36:28My security board has detected extensive use of computer, Mr. Spock.
00:36:35I was about to inform you.
00:36:39It's not hard to guess the nature of your order from Starfleet command.
00:36:44I suggest a connection.
00:36:46The captain suspects is working on escape or defense.
00:36:53That is my concern.
00:36:57Correct.
00:36:58It's your play.
00:36:59Captain Kirk's enemies have a habit of disappearing.
00:37:13If I am successful, you see yourself a step nearer to the captaincy.
00:37:18I do not want to command the Enterprise, but if it should befall me, I suggest you remember
00:37:29that my operatives would avenge my death.
00:37:33And some of them are Vulcans.
00:37:39Poiling my traps, darling.
00:38:02I'm afraid I'm in a lot of practice.
00:38:04Maybe that's what happened to us, hmm?
00:38:11It's very hard for a working officer to shine as a woman.
00:38:15Every minute.
00:38:18And you demand perfection.
00:38:20I've never seen perfection.
00:38:24But no woman could come closer to it.
00:38:28I remember when you used to talk that way.
00:38:34I still do.
00:38:45Prove it.
00:38:52I've got to go.
00:38:54Ship's business.
00:38:57An important task on the crew deck.
00:39:04Well, I guess it's over.
00:39:13Commander Kenner will take me temporarily.
00:39:16He has made that quite clear.
00:39:19I'll call Yeoman to help me with my things.
00:39:22You don't have to do that.
00:39:26Are you feeling sorry for me?
00:39:28Do I see hesitation in your eyes?
00:39:37About anything?
00:39:40I want one thing, Captain.
00:39:43Transfer me.
00:39:45On the Enterprise, I am humiliated.
00:39:48On another ship, I can hunt fresh game.
00:39:50I've got my rank.
00:39:56Don't I?
00:40:01I've been a captain's woman and I like it.
00:40:04I'll be one again if I have to go through every officer in the fleet.
00:40:10You could.
00:40:11I simply meant that you could be anything you want to be.
00:40:22It's been a long time since you've...
00:40:52Kissed me like that.
00:40:58You're a stranger.
00:41:02Mercy to the Hawkins.
00:41:04Mercy to Spock.
00:41:06To me.
00:41:12Am I your woman?
00:41:13You're the captain's woman.
00:41:21Until he says you're not.
00:41:22She's a big one,
00:41:23She's in new.
00:41:29And she feels like us.
00:41:33She's my sister.
00:41:33She's in new.
00:41:38She's her hero.
00:41:41She's the father
00:41:43izquierdo.
00:41:44She's her mama.
00:41:46She's the discipass.
00:41:47She's six months.
00:41:48She's a gift.
00:41:50Aura.
00:42:10Yes, Captain.
00:42:11Scottish signal should be coming through any moment now.
00:42:14You know what to do.
00:42:16I've got a pretty good idea, sir.
00:42:17Keep Sulu's attention off that board.
00:42:22I'll do my best, sir.
00:42:24Good luck.
00:42:25Kirk out.
00:42:47You aren't very persistent, Mr. Sulu.
00:42:55The game has rules.
00:42:58You're ignoring them.
00:43:01I protest and you come back.
00:43:06You didn't come back.
00:43:13Now you're making sense.
00:43:16I was getting bored.
00:43:21Of course, this isn't the time.
00:43:26Anytime's a good time.
00:43:28I'm afraid I changed my mind again.
00:43:43You take a lot of chances, Lieutenant.
00:43:47So do you, mister.
00:43:50So do you.
00:43:51Take over for me.
00:44:06Mr. Scott.
00:44:20All clear.
00:44:21On my way to sickbay.
00:44:23House up to the captain.
00:44:29Please restrict your movements, Captain.
00:44:31What are you doing?
00:44:45Are you going to shoot me now, Spock?
00:44:46I thought I had it until dawn.
00:44:48I shall make that decision.
00:44:51Since you returned from the planet,
00:44:53you've behaved in a most atypical and illogical manner.
00:44:57I want to know why.
00:45:00Shoot.
00:45:00But you're wasting time.
00:45:02I shall not waste time with you.
00:45:04You're too inflexible, too disciplined
00:45:07once you've made up your mind.
00:45:10But Dr. McCoy has a plenitude of human weaknesses.
00:45:14Sentimental.
00:45:15Soft.
00:45:17You may not tell me what I want to know.
00:45:20But he will.
00:45:22You're running a big risk, Spock.
00:45:25I have the phaser, Captain.
00:45:27And I do not intend to simply disappear as so many of your opponents have in the past.
00:45:34If you please.
00:45:37If you please.
00:45:39Sickbay.
00:45:52Yes, of course.
00:45:54The entire landing party.
00:45:57Captain, stand over there.
00:45:59Doctor, it is time for answers.
00:46:00If you please.
00:46:14All right.
00:46:21Oh, my God.
00:46:51How much time's got me?
00:47:02Oh, pardon me, 15 minutes, son.
00:47:05The field density between the two universes is starting to close very fast.
00:47:10Help me get him on the table.
00:47:14Well, come on, help me get him on the table.
00:47:16He'll die without immediate treatment.
00:47:21What do you think laid in, Scotty?
00:47:35The time lags so the operator can get into the transporter chamber?
00:47:39All laid in, son.
00:47:40Come on, McCoy.
00:47:42We're taking a chance of not getting back home.
00:47:45We'll get home.
00:47:47This won't take long.
00:47:4940 minutes we've got to go.
00:47:52Shut up.
00:47:53I can save his life.
00:47:58I love him to stop, Jim.
00:48:01Only take a minute.
00:48:04He is very much like our own, Mr. Spock, isn't he?
00:48:08You've got that minute.
00:48:10A little time, he'll live.
00:48:12What is this, Mr. Solo?
00:48:23Mr. Spock has orders to kill you, Captain.
00:48:28He will succeed.
00:48:32Apparently.
00:48:33You will also appear to have killed him after a fierce battle.
00:48:43Regrettable, but it will leave me in command.
00:48:46I knew.
00:48:59I knew.
00:49:11I knew.
00:49:12I knew.
00:49:13I knew.
00:49:14Oh, my God.
00:49:44I've got ten minutes.
00:49:47Let's go.
00:49:49I can't let him die, Joe.
00:49:51Look, you get on the transporter room.
00:49:53Make sure it's clear.
00:49:54I'll be there in five minutes.
00:49:56No longer.
00:49:57I guarantee it.
00:50:01Now go on.
00:50:02Leave it.
00:50:02I'll be there.
00:50:32Why did the captain let me live?
00:50:37Why did the captain let me live?
00:50:47Our minds are merging, Doctor.
00:51:01Our minds are one.
00:51:06I feel what you feel.
00:51:10I know what you know.
00:51:12A friend.
00:51:24Activate the transporter.
00:51:27You've saved us back in the sickbay for the tantalus field.
00:51:33Take me with you.
00:51:35I can't.
00:51:38I'm sorry.
00:51:39Our power is balanced for four.
00:51:42There's no guarantee that we'll make it.
00:51:44With five, all could die.
00:51:48Scotty.
00:51:50Working, sir.
00:51:52But there are only three of you.
00:51:55One is coming.
00:51:59I'd help if I could, Marley, believe that.
00:52:01If you kill us, you'll still stay.
00:52:18Time's got it.
00:52:38Five minutes, sir.
00:52:39Do you know what they'll do to me?
00:52:41The power is cut, sir.
00:52:43They're on to us.
00:52:46Consider me.
00:52:48It's available.
00:52:51Can you bridge to your setup?
00:52:52Oh, I can get us the power, but the automatic setting is linked to the transporter main.
00:52:57Bypass means that someone has got to operate the controls manually.
00:53:04One of us will have to stay.
00:53:07I'll stay, Captain.
00:53:08Get to the transporter, Jim.
00:53:11You too, Hura.
00:53:15Jim!
00:53:18That's what an order is going to...
00:53:20Bye, Captain.
00:53:30What about me?
00:53:31Cawley.
00:53:41I cut the transporter power.
00:53:44It's necessary to delay your beam out until I could arrive.
00:53:56Engineering.
00:53:58Reactivate main transporter circuits.
00:54:01You're a man of integrity in both universes, Mr. Spock.
00:54:08You must return to your universe.
00:54:09I must have my captain back.
00:54:11I shall operate the transporter.
00:54:13You have two minutes and ten seconds.
00:54:15For that time, I have something to say.
00:54:17How long before the Hulkin prediction of collective revolt was realized?
00:54:21Approximately 240 years.
00:54:23The inevitable outcome?
00:54:24The Empire shall be overthrown, of course.
00:54:26The illogic of waste, Mr. Spock.
00:54:32The waste of lives, potential, resources, time.
00:54:36I submit to you that your empire is illogical because it cannot endure.
00:54:42I submit that you are illogical to be a willing part of it.
00:54:48You have one minute and 23 seconds.
00:54:51If change is inevitable, predictable, beneficial,
00:54:55doesn't logic demand that you be a part of it?
00:54:58One man cannot summon the future.
00:55:01But one man can change the present.
00:55:02Be the captain of this enterprise, Mr. Spock.
00:55:05Find a logical reason for sparing the Hulkins and make it stick.
00:55:09Push till it gives.
00:55:12You can defend yourself better than any man in the fleet.
00:55:15Captain, get in the chamber!
00:55:22What about it, Spock?
00:55:24A man must also have the power.
00:55:26In my cabin is a device that will make you invincible.
00:55:37Indeed.
00:55:38What will it be?
00:55:40Past or future?
00:55:42Tyranny or freedom?
00:55:43It's up to you.
00:55:56It is time, in every revolution, there's one man with a vision.
00:56:08Captain Kirk, I shall consider it.
00:56:26Welcome home, Captain.
00:56:47What I don't understand is how you were able to identify our counterparts so quickly.
00:57:00It's far easier for you as civilized men to behave like barbarians
00:57:04than it was for them as barbarians to behave like civilized men.
00:57:10I assume they returned to their enterprise at the same time you appeared here.
00:57:14Probably, however, that Jim Kirk will find a few changes
00:57:18if I read my spots correctly.
00:57:22Jim, I think I liked him with the beard better.
00:57:26Gave him character.
00:57:27Of course, almost any change would be a distinct improvement.
00:57:32What worries me is the easy way his counterpart fitted into that other universe.
00:57:38I always thought Spock was a bit of a pirate at heart.
00:57:42Indeed, gentlemen.
00:57:42May I point out that I had an opportunity to observe your counterparts here quite closely.
00:57:49They were brutal, savage, unprincipled, uncivilized, treacherous.
00:57:56In every way, splendid examples of Homo sapiens.
00:58:00The very flower of humanity.
00:58:04I found them quite refreshing.
00:58:05I'm not sure, but I think we've been insulted.
00:58:13I'm sure.
00:58:24Captain Kirk.
00:58:25Lieutenant, uh, Lieutenant?
00:58:33Marlena Moreau.
00:58:36I was just assigned last week.
00:58:44All right, Lieutenant, carry on.
00:58:46Met her before, Captain?
00:58:55Uh, why do you ask?
00:58:57Your reaction.
00:58:59One of...
00:59:00recognition?
00:59:02Oh, no.
00:59:03No, no.
00:59:03We haven't met before.
00:59:04Exactly.
00:59:08She just seemed a nice, likable girl.
00:59:12I think we could become friends.
00:59:17It's possible.
00:59:18It's possible.
00:59:18It's possible.
00:59:32THE END
01:00:02THE END
01:00:32THE END