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Star Trek The Original Series Season 3 Episode 24 Turnabout Intruder [1966]

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00:00:00Received a distress call from a group of scientists on Camus 2 who were exploring the ruins of a dead civilization.
00:00:07Their situation is desperate.
00:00:10Two of the survivors are the expedition surgeon Dr. Coleman and the leader of the expedition, Dr. Janice Lester.
00:00:19What's wrong with her?
00:00:20Exposure to radiation.
00:00:23What form of radiation was it?
00:00:25Nothing I've ever encountered.
00:00:30Janice, you must remain absolutely quiet, because a doctor's order is not mine.
00:00:50Captain, tricorder picking up very faint life readings, approximately 700 meters from here.
00:01:01Help will have to be immediate.
00:01:03Perhaps your presence will quiet her.
00:01:15I hoped I wouldn't see you again.
00:01:26I don't blame you.
00:01:29The year we were together at Starfleet is the only time in my life I was alive.
00:01:36I never stopped you from going on with your space work.
00:01:40Your world of starship captains doesn't admit women.
00:01:47It isn't fair.
00:01:48No, it isn't.
00:01:51You punished and tortured me because of it.
00:02:00I loved you.
00:02:05We could have roamed among the stars.
00:02:09We'd have killed each other.
00:02:14Might have been better.
00:02:15We could have been better.
00:02:45We could have done.
00:02:46Maybe.
00:02:46Maybe.
00:02:46Oh, my God.
00:03:16Space, a final frontier.
00:03:46Space, a final frontier.
00:03:53These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
00:03:57Its five-year mission, to explore strange new worlds.
00:04:02To seek out new life and new civilizations.
00:04:07To boldly go where no man has gone before.
00:04:16There is no doubt and puzzles between the guide.
00:04:26Thank you so much, again.
00:04:37Oh, my God.
00:05:07You had your chance, Captain Kirk.
00:05:26You should have smothered the life in me.
00:05:28Then they would have said Dr. Janice Lester died of radiation poisoning in the line of duty.
00:05:34Why didn't you do what you always wanted to?
00:05:37Oh, didn't you?
00:05:42You had the strength to do it.
00:05:48But you were afraid.
00:05:50You were always afraid.
00:05:52Now, Janice Lester takes the place of Captain Kirk.
00:05:57I already possess your physical strength.
00:06:03Only this Captain Kirk is not afraid to kill.
00:06:13Well, now you know the indignity of being a woman.
00:06:23For you, this agony will soon pass as it has for me.
00:06:28Quiet.
00:06:29Quiet!
00:06:30Believe me, it's better to be dead than to live alone in the body of a woman.
00:06:40It's better to be dead.
00:06:41Dr. McCoy.
00:07:02Your report.
00:07:06We were too late, Jim.
00:07:07There's nothing that could be done.
00:07:09Was it radiation as suggested?
00:07:14No, I believe it was salivium.
00:07:16However, Dr. Coleman disagrees to be specific is essential.
00:07:22Because the treatment of salivium...
00:07:23of course, Blank.
00:07:29Did you notice any unusual symptoms while we were gone?
00:07:33No, nothing at all.
00:07:34She was unconscious all the time.
00:07:43Dr. Lester is near death.
00:07:45Perhaps a shock of knowing what happened to her staff is part of the problem.
00:07:54I'm sure it is.
00:07:56Beaming her up to the Enterprise would be less harmful than waiting.
00:07:59I don't know.
00:08:01I'm not sure.
00:08:02Captain Kirk to the Enterprise.
00:08:17Captain Kirk to the Enterprise.
00:08:19Mr. Scott, sir.
00:08:21Scott.
00:08:23Prepare to beam the landing party aboard.
00:08:26Plus two others, one critically ill, have a medical team standing by to receive the patient.
00:08:32Captain Kirk, out.
00:08:38Prepare to beam aboard.
00:08:53Dr. Coleman.
00:08:55Accompany the patient to the sick bay.
00:08:57Mr. Spock.
00:09:01Take the ship out of orbit.
00:09:03Resume designated course.
00:09:06Dr. McCoy.
00:09:08Dr. McCoy.
00:09:10You and Dr. Coleman
00:09:11seem to disagree on diagnosis.
00:09:16No, not entirely.
00:09:17We both agree it's radiation.
00:09:19Dr. Coleman isn't prepared to say what form of radiation.
00:09:22Will it affect your arriving at a correct treatment?
00:09:26It's crucial.
00:09:30Well, this is especially disturbing to me for personal reasons.
00:09:39Oh, I didn't know you knew her that well.
00:09:41Oh, yes.
00:09:42It's been a long time since I saw her.
00:09:46I walked out on her when it became serious.
00:09:49Well, you must have been very young at the time, Jim.
00:09:55Youth doesn't excuse everything, Dr. McCoy.
00:10:00It's a very unhappy memory for me.
00:10:03I didn't realize that.
00:10:05I shall do everything in my power.
00:10:08Thank you very much.
00:10:13Dr. Lester is certainly a very lucky young person to have escaped.
00:10:20Yes, very lucky.
00:10:22Very lucky.
00:10:23Just begun.
00:10:50Well, you better put a stop to it.
00:10:51If you allow Dr. Lester to become fully conscious, she'll know what has happened.
00:10:57Probably no one will believe it.
00:10:59Probably.
00:11:01That's all we can ask for.
00:11:04How can death be explained now?
00:11:09I tell you, it can't continue.
00:11:12You killed every one of the staff.
00:11:15You sent them where you knew the solibium shielding was weak.
00:11:19Now, why didn't you kill him?
00:11:21He had the perfect opportunity.
00:11:24There wasn't enough time.
00:11:27I gave you every minute you asked for.
00:11:32He hung on to life too hard.
00:11:34I couldn't.
00:11:35You couldn't because you love him.
00:11:37You want me to be his murderer.
00:11:41Love him.
00:11:44I love the life he led.
00:11:46The power of a starship commander.
00:11:50It's my life now.
00:11:51I won't become a murderer.
00:11:55You are a murderer.
00:12:02You knew it was solibium.
00:12:04You could have treated them for it.
00:12:06You're a murderer many times over.
00:12:07What are you doing here?
00:12:16I thought my presence might quiet, Dr. Lester.
00:12:19It seems to have had the opposite effect.
00:12:20It has nothing to do with you.
00:12:23It's a symptom of the developing radiation illness.
00:12:26Tests with the ship's equipment shows no signs of internal radiation damage, Dr. Coleman.
00:12:32Didn't Dr. Lester's staff become delirious before they went off and died?
00:12:38Yes, Captain, yes.
00:12:40Dr. Lester could be suffering from a phaser stun as far as the symptoms I can detect, Jim.
00:12:48Dr. Coleman, Dr. McCoy has had a great deal of experience with radiation exposure on board the Enterprise.
00:12:58I am guided by his opinion.
00:12:59Dr. Lester and the staff have been under my supervision for two years now.
00:13:06If you don't follow my recommendations, responsibility for her health or her death will be yours.
00:13:15Dr. McCoy, I am sorry, but I'm going to have to take you off the case and turn it over to Dr. Coleman.
00:13:31You can't do this.
00:13:33On this ship, my medical authority is final.
00:13:37Dr. Coleman wants to assume the full responsibility.
00:13:39Let him do it.
00:13:40I won't allow it.
00:13:41It's done.
00:13:42Dr. Coleman, you're patient.
00:13:53Dr. Coleman, didn't you suggest a sedation to arrest the patient?
00:13:56Yes, Captain.
00:13:57It's not necessary, Jim.
00:13:59Can't you see she's coming around?
00:14:00Dr. Coleman, nurse, administer the sedative.
00:14:18The sedative is not wise at this time, Captain.
00:14:21Nurse Chappell, you have your orders.
00:14:25Nurse Chappell, follow your instructions.
00:14:30Oh, am I really fixing command of the Enterprise?
00:14:53Oh, no.
00:14:55Oh, no, bad dream.
00:14:59Oh, bad dream.
00:15:01Oh, bad dream.
00:15:04Oh.
00:15:05James Kirk is returning to consciousness in the body of Janus Lester.
00:15:26The Enterprise is proceeding to its next mission on the course set for it before I took over command.
00:15:32Now the years I spent studying every single detail of the ship's operation will be tested.
00:15:40With a little experience, I will be invulnerable to suspicion.
00:15:44At last I attained what is my just due, command of a starship.
00:16:03All the months of preparation now come to fruition.
00:16:07Of course, Mr. Chekhov.
00:16:19One, two, seven, mark eight.
00:16:24Mr. Sulu, set speed at warp factor two.
00:16:28Warp factor two, sir.
00:16:29Warp factor three.
00:16:39Engineering control.
00:16:41Warp factor three.
00:16:44Fire metal.
00:16:45Over the base.
00:16:49Warp factor three.
00:16:52Warp factor three.
00:16:53Warp factor three.
00:16:54Warp factor three.
00:16:56Mr. Chekhov, plot a course for the Venetia colony?
00:17:01Track course to Venetia, 373 mark eight.
00:17:05How long to the colony at our present speed?
00:17:0848 hours, sir.
00:17:11Mr. Sulu, set course for the colony.
00:17:14373 mark eight.
00:17:16Aye, sir.
00:17:18373 mark eight.
00:17:20Captain, that will delay our work at Beta Aurigai. It means reversing course.
00:17:25Yes, it can't be helped. We must take Dr. Lester to a place where she can be treated.
00:17:29I point out that Starbase 2 is on the direct route to our destination.
00:17:37How long is Starbase 2?
00:17:3972 hours, Captain.
00:17:41It's 24 hours too long. Dr. Lester's condition is increasingly serious.
00:17:47Continue present course.
00:17:49Aye, sir.
00:17:52Sir, if the diagnosis of Dr. Lester's illness is the critical problem,
00:17:57then the Benicia colony is definitely not the place for her.
00:18:01Their medical facilities are the most primitive.
00:18:04They will have to serve.
00:18:05Starbase 2 is fully equipped and staffed with the necessary specialists
00:18:11to determine exactly what is wrong with the doctor.
00:18:15Is that not crucial to your decision?
00:18:19Thank you, Mr. Spock.
00:18:20But the facilities will be of little use if Dr. Lester's dead.
00:18:24Time is of the essence. Continue present course.
00:18:29At maximum speed, Starbase 2 would still meet the emergency.
00:18:41Captain, shall I advise Starfleet Commander the change of plan?
00:18:54No change of plan has been ordered, Lieutenant.
00:18:58Our arrival at Beta Aurigae will merely be delayed.
00:19:01Our gravitational studies of that binary system will not suffer,
00:19:04and a life may be saved.
00:19:06That is not unusual procedure for the Enterprise.
00:19:09Sir, I believe that Starfleet will have to be notified
00:19:14that our rendezvous with the starship Potemkin will not take place as scheduled.
00:19:24Mr. Spock, if you'd concentrate on the areas for which you are responsible,
00:19:28Starfleet Command would have been informed already.
00:19:31Since the captain usually deals directly with Starfleet in these matters,
00:19:38I assumed that my suggestions might be deemed interference.
00:19:43Informed Starfleet of the delay, Lieutenant.
00:19:49Aye, sir.
00:19:50Continue present course.
00:19:53Increase speed to all factor six.
00:20:01I'll let my records speak for me.
00:20:05Why are you being so defensive?
00:20:07There's no implied criticism of you in my order to remove you from the case.
00:20:10That is not the reason I'm here.
00:20:12I'm here because Dr. Coleman's record states that he's incompetent.
00:20:18That's the opinion of an individual.
00:20:20No, sir.
00:20:21That is the opinion of Starfleet Command.
00:20:23I checked with them.
00:20:25And Dr. Coleman was removed from his post
00:20:29as chief medical officer of his ship for administrative incompetence.
00:20:33There are no administrative duties required here.
00:20:36As well as flagrant medical blunders.
00:20:39Promotions and demotions can be politically maneuvered.
00:20:43You know that, Bones.
00:20:44Not in Starfleet headquarters, Captain.
00:20:48And certainly not in the Surgeon General's office.
00:20:51I'm afraid the order will have to stand.
00:21:00I can only say that Dr. Coleman's experience with what happened on the planet had to be the deciding factor here.
00:21:09I'm sure that you can appreciate that.
00:21:12I appreciate the fact that you had a decision to make.
00:21:17I also find myself in that position now, Jim.
00:21:21And I'm asking you to report for an examination.
00:21:24What?
00:21:27What do you base that on?
00:21:29Development of emotional instability and erratic mental attitudes since returning from that planet.
00:21:37You'll never make that charge stick.
00:21:44Any fool can see why you're doing this.
00:21:47I'll let Starfleet Command be the judge of my motives.
00:21:51I won't submit to this petty search for revenge.
00:21:56But you will submit to Starfleet regulations.
00:22:00And they state that the ship's surgeon will require a full examination of any crew member that he has doubts about.
00:22:08Including the captain.
00:22:22Captain Kirk here.
00:22:24Zulu here, Captain.
00:22:26Starfleet Command is requesting additional details on the delay.
00:22:30I'll be right there.
00:22:38I'll be right there.
00:23:04Pulse.
00:23:05Pressure.
00:23:08Blood count?
00:23:09All body functions normal?
00:23:10Then why am I here?
00:23:14Dr. McCoy?
00:23:18Dr. McCoy!
00:23:21Quiet.
00:23:22What would be best for you?
00:23:23Where is Dr. McCoy?
00:23:25I am in charge now.
00:23:27Bring Dr. McCoy at once.
00:23:29He is in command of medicine on this ship.
00:23:33He was taken off your case by Captain Kirk.
00:23:36By Captain Kirk?
00:23:37By Captain Kirk?
00:23:39It was done for your own protection, Dr. Lester.
00:23:44I am not Janice Lester.
00:23:46She did this to me.
00:23:47Now how can I make you understand?
00:23:49Janice has driven herself mad with jealousy, hatred and ambition.
00:23:55Nurse Chapel.
00:23:57Bring Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy to me at once.
00:24:01Now they must believe I am not Janice Lester.
00:24:04I am imprisoned in her body, but I am not Janice Lester.
00:24:08She is suffering from the delusion of being Captain Kirk.
00:24:13I am not Janice Lester.
00:24:16The paranoia has been developing for the past six months.
00:24:20The radiation seems to have intensified it.
00:24:24She must be kept sedated.
00:24:26Shall I prepare a mild, sedative doctor?
00:24:28Of course.
00:24:29You are insane, Dr. Lester.
00:24:46Oh, Lester.
00:25:16Captain's log. Stardate, unknown. I have lost track of time. I am still held captive in a strange body and separated from all my crew.
00:25:30I must have sounded quite mad to you before.
00:25:33What you've been through would have completely broken most of us.
00:25:37Well, I'll be all right now. Could I see your Dr. McCoy?
00:25:42I'm afraid that's against Dr. Coleman's orders.
00:25:47Oh.
00:25:50Is a visit by that very kind Mr. Spock to be allowed?
00:25:55Perhaps that can be arranged before we reach the Benicia colony.
00:25:59The Benicia colony? But isn't the Enterprise going to rendezvous with the Potemkin at Beta Aurigot?
00:26:05Well, first we have to let you recuperate at Benicia.
00:26:11You'll feel better if you have a little.
00:26:16Well, I'll try. Thank you.
00:26:22Oh, it is good. Thank you.
00:26:24Could I finish it slowly, Nurse Chappell?
00:26:34Well, I promise I'll be good.
00:26:40Well, I'll be right back.
00:26:42I'm glad you're feeling so much better.
00:26:46These tests should help me pinpoint the cause of Jim's illness.
00:27:07Good.
00:27:08Good.
00:27:09Knowledge of the Captain's aberrant behavior is spreading through the ship.
00:27:12The crew is becoming increasingly tense.
00:27:16Yes.
00:27:17Well, what worries me most is that Jim seems completely unaware that something is wrong with him.
00:27:23We've got to make him realize that something serious is happening before treatment can even begin.
00:27:29I'm afraid that is a forlorn hope, Doctor.
00:27:34The illness appears to be primarily mental.
00:27:37One of us should be able to get to him.
00:27:39I don't know.
00:27:41I keep looking for an approach, but the speed of which the illnesses travel makes it doubly difficult.
00:27:47Perhaps the Surgeon General's office should be alerted.
00:27:52You know headquarters, Spock.
00:27:53They're only interested in results of specific tests.
00:27:56So far, all we have to offer are our opinions.
00:28:00Are you sure that the Captain will comply with your order in his present state of mind?
00:28:05I'll use my medical authority to enforce it if necessary.
00:28:09Doctor, we are treading on very thin ground.
00:28:20Actions such as these might be misinterpreted.
00:28:24Well, then, so be it.
00:28:27Our responsibility is clear.
00:28:30Whatever happened to the Captain on that planet must have taken place in the short space of time
00:28:35that he was alone with Doctor Lester.
00:28:37Perhaps a conversation with her might shed some light.
00:28:42Well, it's worth a try.
00:28:44Why don't you try to get to Doctor Lester while I examine Jim?
00:28:50Well, gentlemen.
00:28:53I'm here, Doctor.
00:29:01Spock, Bones, help me.
00:29:03Don't let them lock me away from you.
00:29:04I've got to talk to...
00:29:05The Captain!
00:29:17She might have killed someone.
00:29:20Put her in isolation in her room.
00:29:22Maintain a 24-hour watch.
00:29:23No one, absolutely no one, is to talk to her without my permission.
00:29:27Yes, sir.
00:29:28Captain.
00:29:43how is the doctor she regained consciousness very quickly good i have a few questions to
00:30:02ask her did the captain order it sir why should he they're my questions therefore i am ordering
00:30:08it lieutenant the captain said that no one is allowed to speak to dr lester has such an order
00:30:14ever included his senior officers no sir mr spock i think the captain meant that a guard should be
00:30:24present by all means lieutenant that's enough son up your heart will last forever captain
00:30:41how am i otherwise in the pink as usual liver kidney blood count metabolic rate everything
00:30:54even your glands functioning at their usual normal peak of efficiency i hope you're as pleased about
00:31:02it as i am don't get dressed yet you said i was in perfect condition physically
00:31:15i don't think another test is necessary the robiana dermal optic is crucial it reveals the basic
00:31:27emotional structure you had one once before now i need another one to compare with that previous test
00:31:35there should be no change in your dermal optic reactions through the color wavelengths
00:31:42over here captain
00:31:49over here captain complete life energy transferred with the aid of a mechanical device
00:32:07yes that's what it must have been to my knowledge such total transfer has never been accomplished with
00:32:15complete success anywhere in the galaxy it was accomplished and forgotten long ago on camis 2 i am a living example
00:32:24that is your claim as yet it is unsubstantiated by any external evidence or objective tests
00:32:36nevertheless spark it is the truth i'm speaking
00:32:40now lower your arms and open your eyes
00:32:49at this moment dr mccoy is examining
00:32:58the captain for psychological changes if any facts are uncovered
00:33:04that would be acceptable evidence the only kind which is acceptable to store fleet command
00:33:11and the crew of the enterprise
00:33:14spark
00:33:17when i was caught in the interspace of the tholian sector you risked your life
00:33:24and the enterprise to get me back
00:33:26help me get back help me get back now
00:33:29when the viands of minara demanded that we let bones die we didn't permit it
00:33:37that is true
00:33:39the captain did not
00:33:41however
00:33:42those events have been recorded
00:33:44they could have become known to you
00:33:47you are closer to the captain than anyone in the universe
00:33:58you know his thoughts
00:34:01what does your telepathic mind tell you now
00:34:09you know his boarding Stern
00:34:14when he asked to make right the same for people
00:34:18he has been defeated
00:34:20he couldn't tell the rest
00:34:22if you hurtin'
00:34:23that is the king
00:34:24he has been defeated
00:34:26he cathartic begin playing
00:34:27that is something situation
00:34:28that we need to go
00:34:29and we have gone
00:34:30give them to you
00:34:31will never move
00:34:32and let me know
00:34:33from the national perspective
00:34:36that's what we can expect
00:34:36to get a commitment
00:34:38I believe you, however, my belief is not acceptable evidence, evidence must be factual, Dr. McCoy may be of help, come with me.
00:35:05I'm sorry, sir, but Dr. Lester cannot leave here.
00:35:16Well, are you satisfied with the results of the tests?
00:35:20There is no positive evidence of any disorder.
00:35:23You're asking me to violate the captain's orders.
00:35:26He is not the captain.
00:35:28You're as mad as she is.
00:35:30You don't leave here at once. I follow orders.
00:35:34Certainly, Lieutenant. We all must do our duty.
00:35:41Secure the guard!
00:35:43No hard feelings, Bones?
00:35:45You did your usual thorough good job.
00:35:48I'm sure everything is going to be all right.
00:35:52Captain Kirk.
00:35:57Captain Kirk here.
00:35:59Escape attempt by Dr. Lester.
00:36:03Captain Kirk to security. On the double to Dr. Lester's room.
00:36:07Captain Kirk.
00:36:16It's Ok.
00:36:18the repetition of your physical violence is not called for sir no physical resistance will be
00:36:36offered attention all personnel first officer spark has been placed under arrest he has conspired
00:36:58with dr lester to take over the ship from your captain a hearing will be immediately convened
00:37:05to consider the charges and specifications of a general court marshal on the charge
00:37:13of mutiny
00:37:15captain's log stardate 59 30.3 the results of dr mccoy's examination have given me complete
00:37:34confidence in myself my fears are past i shall function freely as the captain i am the captain
00:37:42of the enterprise in fact surely you must have more than that to go on i have stated my evidence
00:37:50telepathic communication with the mind of captain james t kirk your evidence is completely subjective
00:37:59we have to have evidence that we can examine out in the open you've had a great deal of evidence
00:38:07except that of the chief witness the one who should be the real subject of this investigation
00:38:13is kept locked away and in isolation why captain
00:38:21she's dangerously insane we've seen the evidence she is dangerous only to your authority sir
00:38:31mr spark mr spark my authority has been given to me if i start with command
00:38:43and only that high authority can take it away the witness sir bring on the witness let your officers put
00:38:53the questions
00:38:54mr lemley have dr janice lester brought here
00:39:08aye sir
00:39:09dr mccoy while mr spark was busy with his ambitious plot what were you doing
00:39:29examining you oh yes you were deeply concerned about my health emotional and physical
00:39:37since leading cameras too is that correct yes that's correct and instead of trying to destroy me
00:39:45you were searching for ways to help me dr mccoy for the record will you tell the court your findings
00:39:53the captain is in the best of physical condition his emotional and mental state is comparable to the
00:40:03time that he assumed command of the enterprise thank you dr mccoy mr spark were you aware of dr mccoy's findings
00:40:15i know them now and what have you to say now i am disappointed and deeply concerned that there
00:40:23there is no objective evidence to support my position so far
00:40:37dr coleman if you're required here we'll call
00:40:53we certainly appreciate you being here everyone is deeply aware that you have been subjected to
00:41:00inordinate emotional stress we'd hope to avoid any further stress but mr spock disagrees
00:41:08is his opinion that your testimony is important in determining the merits of his case and since we are solely
00:41:17interested in arriving at a just decision i'm going to have to ask you a few more questions
00:41:25i'll try not to upset you
00:41:34you uh claim that uh
00:41:37that you are captain james t kirk no i am not captain kirk that is very apparent i claim
00:41:51that whatever it is that makes james kirk a living being special to himself is being held here in this
00:41:59body oh however as i understand it i am dr janice lester
00:42:15that's very clever but i didn't say it i said the body of james kirk is being used by dr janice lester
00:42:26uh-huh subtly i assume that this uh switch was arrived at by mutual agreement no it was brought
00:42:40about by a violent attack by dr lester and the use of equipment she discovered on cameras too violence
00:42:48by the lady perpetrated on captain kirk
00:42:56i asked the assembled personnel to look at dr janice lester and visualize that historic moment
00:43:06can you can you tell me why uh dr janice lester would agree to this
00:43:12this ludicrous exchange yes to get the power she craved to attain a position she doesn't
00:43:23merit by temperament or training and most of all she wanted to murder james kirk
00:43:31a man who once loved her but her intense hatred of her own womanhood made life with her impossible
00:43:42to be impossible
00:43:46are you prepared with witnesses one will do sir there is only one issue here
00:43:54is the story of life entity transfer believable this crew has been to many places in the galaxy
00:44:01they've been witness to many strange events they are trained to know that what seems to be impossible
00:44:08often is possible given the scientific analysis of the phenomenon
00:44:16and mr spark have you ever heard of a case such as described by dr janice lester
00:44:21not precisely no
00:44:25assuming that you are correct in your belief
00:44:29do you expect starfleet command to place this uh
00:44:32uh this uh person in command of the enterprise i expect only to reveal the truth that was the truth
00:44:44revealed that i am not really the captain and knowing that you would not be allowed to serve as the
00:44:49captain then you would be the captain it is inevitable
00:45:02spark spark give it up
00:45:06return to the enterprise panel all charges will be dropped and the the madness that temporarily
00:45:13overcame all of us on canvas two will fade and be forgotten and what will become of dr lester
00:45:22dr lester will be cared for always it is a debt and a responsibility i owe her from the past
00:45:29no sir i shall not withdraw a single charge that i have made
00:45:33you are not captain kirk you have ruthlessly appropriated his body but the life entity within
00:45:41you is not that of captain kirk you do not belong in charge of the enterprise and i shall do everything
00:45:47in my power against you
00:45:49you heard the statements placed into the record by you
00:46:19do you understand the nature of it i do and i stand by it
00:46:26it is mutiny
00:46:28deliberate addictive insane at his base but mutiny is charged an encouragement of mutiny
00:46:35dr mccoy mr scott you heard it on the basis of these statements i call for an immediate vote
00:46:42by the powers granted to me as captain of the enterprise a recess is declared
00:46:48to be followed by a vote yes sir an immediate vote before our chief witness can be left to die
00:46:55on some obscure planet with the truth locked away inside of us silence you will be silent
00:47:01a recess has been declared there'll be no cross discussion when i return we will vote on the charge of mutiny
00:47:10the evidence presented here is the only basis of your decision
00:47:23is
00:47:33so
00:47:39Sikari?
00:47:47Doctor?
00:47:51Doctor, I've seen the captain, feverish, sick, drunk, delirious, terrified, overjoyed,
00:48:06boiling mad.
00:48:09But up to now, I have never seen him red-faced with hysteria.
00:48:18I know how I'm going to vote.
00:48:21I've been through this with Spock.
00:48:24He's not being scientific, neither are you.
00:48:27It may not be scientific, but if Mr. Spock thinks it happens, then it must be logical.
00:48:35Don't you think I know that?
00:48:36It might test show there's nothing wrong with the captain.
00:48:40Now, that's the only fact Starfleet's going to be interested in.
00:48:44Headquarters has its problems, and we have ours.
00:48:50And right now, the captain of the Enterprise is our problem.
00:48:59They're going to call for the vote in a few minutes.
00:49:04Let me put one last question.
00:49:06Suppose you vote with me in favor of Spock.
00:49:14That means two votes to one, and Spock is free.
00:49:18What do you think the captain will do?
00:49:22I don't know.
00:49:30You know, all right.
00:49:35It'll stick in his craw.
00:49:38He'll never accept it.
00:49:40We don't know that.
00:49:42I tell you, he won't.
00:49:45Then, Doctor,
00:49:47that's the time we move against him.
00:49:51We'll have to take over the ship.
00:49:56We're talking about mutiny, Scotty.
00:50:02Hi.
00:50:03Hi.
00:50:08Are you ready for the vote?
00:50:16Yes.
00:50:17I'm ready for the vote.
00:50:31Play the tapes of the conversation in the corridor.
00:50:36Aye, sir.
00:50:38Then's the time we move against him.
00:50:43We'll have to take over the ship.
00:50:47We're talking about mutiny, Scotty.
00:50:53Aye.
00:50:56Are you ready for the vote?
00:50:58Yes or not, we know what we're saying.
00:51:01Enough to convict you of conspiracy with mutineers.
00:51:05And you're so charged.
00:51:06The sentence, death.
00:51:09Mr. Lemley?
00:51:11Startling express it, forbids the death penalty.
00:51:14All my senior officers turning against me.
00:51:17The death penalty is forbidden.
00:51:20There's only one exception.
00:51:21General Order 4.
00:51:23It has not been violated by any officer on the Enterprise.
00:51:26I am responsible.
00:51:29Execution will be immediate.
00:51:30Go to your posts.
00:51:31Go to your posts.
00:51:41Mr. Lemley.
00:51:42Take them to the brig.
00:51:44Prepare for execution.
00:51:52Go on!
00:51:53Go on!
00:51:53Go on!
00:51:55Go on!
00:51:57Go on!
00:51:58Go on!
00:51:59Go on!
00:52:01The captain really must be going mad if he thinks he can get away with an execution.
00:52:22Captain Kirkwood Northern execution, even if he were going mad, that cannot be the captain.
00:52:28What difference does it make who he is?
00:52:30Are we going to allow an execution to take place?
00:52:33If security backs him up, how will we fight him?
00:52:37I'll fight him every way and any way I can.
00:52:42Lieutenant Lisa, inform all sectors of my decision.
00:52:44Have each section send a representative to the place of execution on the hangar deck.
00:52:48Mr. Chekhov, how far to the Benicia colony?
00:52:51Coming within scanning range.
00:52:53Plot coordinates for orbit.
00:52:55Mr. Sulu, lock into coordinates as soon as orbit is accomplished.
00:52:59Interment will take place on Benicia.
00:53:02You have received your orders.
00:53:12You will obey my orders.
00:53:19We will be charged with mutiny.
00:53:24You will obey my orders.
00:53:26You will obey my orders.
00:53:40You will obey my orders.
00:53:49The chair is untuk mengelucapi semis.
00:53:53for a moment i i thought i was up on the bridge perhaps you were
00:54:01and it's possible the transference can be broken
00:54:05well if it happens again i'll fight to stay there the bridge is where you belong
00:54:11to accomplish that each one of us must be ready to seize any opportunity to break out of here
00:54:18and attack
00:54:20oh
00:54:50arthur the transference is weakening what happened for a moment i found myself back
00:54:59with the prisoners i will not go back to being janice lester you must help me prevent it
00:55:08the only way to prevent the transference is by the death of janice lester
00:55:13you must carry out the execution i can't i can't the crew is in mutiny
00:55:24you must kill her for me
00:55:29i have done everything else for you
00:55:34but i will not murder for you
00:55:38then do it for yourself
00:55:39if kirk doesn't die
00:55:56we'll both be exposed as murderers
00:56:00does that give you any choice
00:56:05the dosage should be doubly lethal
00:56:30it is
00:56:35to prevent any further conspiracy you'll be removed to separate cells
00:57:00if there's any resistance you'll be given a sedative until you learn cooperation
00:57:05dr lester will be first
00:57:08may i point out captain
00:57:23kill him
00:57:26kill him
00:57:28kill him
00:57:29go
00:57:30kill him
00:57:42kill him
00:57:55kill him
00:57:57I'm lost to the captain! I'm lost to James Kirk! I want you dead! I want you dead! I want you dead!
00:58:18I'm never going to be the captain. Never. No help.
00:58:27You are... You are as I loved you. Kill him!
00:58:45Can you do anything for him? I'd like to take care of her.
00:58:56Of course. Come with me.
00:59:04Come with me.
00:59:12I didn't want to destroy her. I'm sure we all understand that, Captain. Her life could have been as rich as anyone's. If only... If only...
00:59:36You're home, man.
00:59:38I'm not going to die.
00:59:40I'm not going to die.
00:59:42I'm not going to die.
00:59:44I'm not going to die.
00:59:46I'm not going to die.
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