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Jornada nas Estrelas é um dos maiores clássicos da ficção científica de todos os tempos, acompanhando as missões da nave USS Enterprise em sua exploração pelo espaço profundo.

Comandada pelo Capitão Kirk, ao lado do lógico Sr. Spock e do Dr. McCoy, a tripulação enfrenta civilizações desconhecidas, perigos interplanetários e dilemas morais que colocam à prova os limites da humanidade.

A série marcou gerações com suas histórias envolventes, efeitos inovadores para a época e mensagens sobre diversidade, ciência e o futuro da humanidade.

Um verdadeiro marco da cultura pop, Jornada nas Estrelas continua influenciando filmes, séries e fãs ao redor do mundo até hoje.

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00:00:26Satsang with Mooji
00:00:58Satsang with Mooji
00:00:59All operating, sir. Can't be the screen, Ben.
00:01:04Definitely something out there, Captain. Headed this way.
00:01:09Could be these meteoroids.
00:01:12No, it's something else. There's still something out there.
00:01:24Coming to speed of light. Collision course.
00:01:42The meteoroid beam is not deflected, Captain.
00:01:44Ebase of maneuver, sir.
00:01:45Steady as we go.
00:01:59It's a radio wave, sir.
00:02:01We're passing through an old-style distress signal.
00:02:05They were keyed to cause interference and attract attention this way.
00:02:09A ship in trouble making a forced landing, sir.
00:02:12That's it. No other message.
00:02:13I have a fix. It comes from the Talos Star Group.
00:02:17We've no ships or Earth colonies that far out.
00:02:19Their call letters check with a survey expedition.
00:02:22SS Columbia.
00:02:24Disappeared in that region approximately 18 years ago.
00:02:26It would take that long for a radio beam to travel from there to here.
00:02:31Records show the Talos group has never been explored.
00:02:34Solar systems similar to Earth.
00:02:3511 planets.
00:02:37Number four seems to be class M.
00:02:42Oxygen atmosphere.
00:02:44Then they could still be alive, even after 18 years.
00:02:47If they survive the crash.
00:02:49We aren't going to go?
00:02:51To be certain?
00:02:52Not without any indication of survivors, no.
00:02:55Continue on to the Vega colony and take care of our own sick and injured first.
00:03:00We have the helm.
00:03:01Maintain present course.
00:03:03Yes, sir.
00:03:26Boy's here.
00:03:27Drop by my cabin, doctor.
00:03:47What's that?
00:03:49I didn't say there's anything wrong with me.
00:03:52I understand we picked up a distress signal.
00:03:56That's right.
00:03:59Unless we get anything more positive on it, it seems to me the condition of our own crew takes precedent.
00:04:04I'd like to log the ship's doctor's opinion, too.
00:04:07Oh, I concur with yours, definitely.
00:04:11No good.
00:04:11I'm glad you do.
00:04:13Because we're going to stop first at the Vega colony and replace anybody who needs hospitalization.
00:04:18And also...
00:04:19What did they be putting in their eyes?
00:04:22Who wants a warm martini?
00:04:26What makes you think I need one?
00:04:30Sometimes a man will tell his bartender things he'll never tell his doctor.
00:04:39What's been on your mind, Chris?
00:04:40The fight on Rigel Seven?
00:04:44Shouldn't it be?
00:04:46My own yeoman and two others dead, seven injured?
00:04:48Was there anything you personally could have done to prevent it?
00:04:50Oh, I should have smelled trouble when I saw the swords and the armor.
00:04:53Instead of that, I let myself get trapped in that deserted fortress and attacked by one of their warriors.
00:04:57Chris, you set standards for yourself.
00:04:58No one could meet.
00:05:00You treat everyone on board like a human being except yourself.
00:05:03And now you're tired and you...
00:05:05You bet I'm tired.
00:05:07You bet.
00:05:09I'm tired of being responsible for 203 lives.
00:05:12And I'm tired of deciding which mission is too risky and which isn't.
00:05:16And who's going on the landing party and who doesn't.
00:05:19And who lives.
00:05:22And who dies.
00:05:26Well, if I've had it, Phil.
00:05:28To the point of finally taking my advice, a rest leave.
00:05:31To the point of considering resigning.
00:05:35And do what?
00:05:38Well, for one thing, go home.
00:05:42Nice little town with 50 miles of parkland around it.
00:05:48Remember I told you I had two horses.
00:05:51We used to take some food and ride out all day.
00:05:53Well, that sounds exciting.
00:05:55You ride out with a picnic lunch every day.
00:05:58I said that's one place I might go.
00:06:00Well, I'd go into business on regulars or on the Orion colony.
00:06:05You, an Orion trader dealing in green animal, women, slaves...
00:06:08But the point is that this isn't the only life available.
00:06:11It's a whole galaxy of things to choose from.
00:06:13Not for you.
00:06:17A man either lives life as it happens to him, meets it head-on and licks it,
00:06:22or he turns his back on it and starts to wither away.
00:06:28Now you're beginning to talk like a doctor.
00:06:30Bartender.
00:06:31You take your choice.
00:06:33We both get the same two kinds of customers.
00:06:35The living and the dying.
00:06:44Mr. Spock here.
00:06:46We're intercepting a follow-up message, sir.
00:06:48There are crash survivors on TELUS.
00:06:57Eleven survivors from crash.
00:06:59Gravity and oxygen within limits.
00:07:00Food and water obtainable.
00:07:02But unless...
00:07:03The message faded at that point, sir.
00:07:17Address, intercraft.
00:07:18System open.
00:07:20This is the captain.
00:07:22Our destination is the Talos Star Group.
00:07:25Our time warp, Factor 7.
00:07:32Of course, computed and on the screen.
00:07:35All decks have acknowledged, sir.
00:07:37Engage.
00:07:39All decks have acknowledged, sir.
00:08:17On course, sir.
00:08:25Yeoman?
00:08:26Yes, sir?
00:08:27I thought I told you that when I'm on the bridge, I saw...
00:08:29That you've wanted the reports by 0500.
00:08:31It's 0500 now, sir.
00:08:37Oh, I see.
00:08:50She's replacing your former yeoman, sir.
00:08:52No, she does a good job, all right.
00:08:54It's just that I can't get used to having a woman on the bridge.
00:09:02No offense, lieutenant.
00:09:04You're different, of course.
00:09:23We've settled in the orbit, sir.
00:09:28Geological lab report complete, Captain.
00:09:30Pre-eliminate lab survey ready, sir.
00:09:32Spectography?
00:09:32Our reading shows an oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere, sir.
00:09:35Heavy with inert elements, but well within safety limits.
00:09:37Gravity?
00:09:370.9 of Earth.
00:09:39Captain?
00:09:40Reflections, sir, from the planet's surface.
00:09:45As I read it, they polarize out as rounded metal bits.
00:09:48Could be parts of a spaceship hull.
00:09:51Equip a landing party of six.
00:09:53Do you feel up to it?
00:09:54Yes, sir.
00:09:55Yes, sir.
00:10:00Sorry, number one.
00:10:02With a little information on this planet,
00:10:03we'll have to leave the ship's most experienced officer here covering us.
00:10:07Of course, sir.
00:10:23There's no indication of problems down there, but let's not take any chances.
00:10:26Yes, sir.
00:10:26There's a canyon to the left.
00:10:28We can set you down there completely unobserved.
00:10:30Well, as I read it, I will not get it.
00:12:34Sir.
00:12:51They're men.
00:12:54They're humans.
00:13:25Captain Christopher Pike, United Spaceship Enterprise.
00:13:28This is Vina.
00:13:29Her parents are dead.
00:13:31She was born almost as we crashed.
00:13:33She was born almost as we can see her.
00:13:42She was born almost as we can see her.
00:13:52She was born almost as we can see her.
00:13:55She was born almost as we can see her.
00:14:06She was born almost as we can see her.
00:14:21Enterprise.
00:14:22Landing party, come in.
00:14:23We'll begin transporting the survivors and our effects up to you very shortly.
00:14:28Quarters are being prepared, sir.
00:14:29Have I permission to send out scouting and scientific parties now?
00:14:32Yes, affirmative on this...
00:14:36You appear to be healthy and intelligent, Captain.
00:14:40A prime specimen.
00:14:42I didn't get that last message, Captain.
00:14:47Affirmative on request.
00:14:50Landing party out.
00:14:51You must forgive her choice of words, Captain.
00:14:55She's lived her whole life with a collection of aging scientists.
00:14:58If they can spare you a moment, I'd like to make my medical report.
00:15:03I think it's time to show the Captain our secret.
00:15:07Their health is excellent, almost too good.
00:15:10There's a reason for our condition.
00:15:12But we've had some doubt if Earth is ready to learn the secret.
00:15:16Let the girl show you.
00:15:18We'll accept your judgment.
00:15:39You're tired.
00:15:40Don't worry, you'll feel much better soon.
00:15:53Don't you see it?
00:15:56Here and here.
00:16:02I don't understand.
00:16:03You will.
00:16:05You're a perfect choice.
00:16:25Captain!
00:16:33Let's go!
00:16:57Let's go!
00:17:27Let's go!
00:17:33Spock here.
00:17:34Landing party, come in.
00:17:36There is no survivor's encampment, number one.
00:17:39This is all some sort of trap.
00:17:42We've lost the captain.
00:17:44Do you read?
00:18:03I'll be right back.
00:19:30Can you hear me?
00:20:00My name is Christopher Pike.
00:20:01The survivors and encampment were a simple allusion we placed in their minds.
00:20:05You're not speaking, yet I can hear you.
00:20:07You will note the confusion as it reads our thought transmissions.
00:20:11All right, then, telepathy.
00:20:12You can read my mind, I can read yours.
00:20:15Now, unless you want my ship to consider capturing me an unfriendly act...
00:20:19You'll now see the primitive fear threat reaction.
00:20:24The specimen is about to boast of his strength, the weaponry of his vessel, and so on.
00:20:30Next, frustrated into a need to display physical prowess, the creature will throw himself against the transparency.
00:20:45If you are in here, wouldn't you test the strength of these walls, too?
00:20:49There's a way out of any cage, and I'll find it.
00:20:51Despite its frustration, the creature appears more adaptable than our specimens from other planets.
00:20:57We can soon begin the experiment.
00:21:04The inhabitants of this planet must live deep underground, probably manufacture food and other needs down there.
00:21:11Now, our tests indicate the planet's surface, without considerably more vegetation or some animals, simply too barren to support life.
00:21:17So we just thought we saw survivors there, Mr. Scott.
00:21:21Exactly. An illusion placed in our minds by this planet's inhabitants.
00:21:25It was a perfect illusion.
00:21:26They had us seeing just what we wanted to see.
00:21:30Human beings who'd survived with dignity and bravery, everything entirely logical, right down to the building of the camp, the
00:21:36tattered clothing, everything.
00:21:40Now, let's be sure we understand the danger of this.
00:21:43The inhabitants of this planet can read our minds.
00:21:46They can create illusions out of a person's own thoughts, memories, and experiences, even out of a person's own desires.
00:21:53The illusion is just as real and solid as this tabletop and just as impossible to ignore.
00:21:58Any estimate what they might want one of a sort?
00:22:01They may simply be studying the captain to find out how Earth people are put together.
00:22:06Or it could be something more.
00:22:08Then why are we doing anything?
00:22:10Now, that entry may have stood up against hand lasers, but we can transmit the ship's power against it.
00:22:15Enough to blast half a continent.
00:22:16Look.
00:22:18Brains three times the size of ours.
00:22:21If we start buzzing about down there, we're liable to find their mental power is so great,
00:22:26they could reach out and swat this ship as though it were a fly.
00:22:29It's Captain Pike they've got.
00:22:31He needs help.
00:22:32And he probably needs it fast.
00:22:39Engineering deck will rig to transmit ship's power.
00:22:42We'll try blasting through that metal.
00:23:07Thousands of us are already probing the creature's thoughts, magistrate.
00:23:12We find excellent memory capacity.
00:23:15I read most strongly a recent death struggle in which it fought to protect its life.
00:23:21We will begin with this, giving the specimen something more interesting to protect.
00:23:44Come on.
00:23:47We must hide ourselves.
00:23:49Come.
00:23:51Come.
00:23:53Hurry.
00:23:54Hey, it's deserted.
00:23:57There'll be weapons and perhaps food.
00:23:59This is Rigel Seven.
00:24:02Please, we must hide ourselves.
00:24:05I was in a cage, a cell in some kind of a zoo.
00:24:09I must still be there.
00:24:11Come on.
00:24:12They've reached into my mind and taken the memory of somewhere I've been.
00:24:17The killer.
00:24:21Starting just as it happened two weeks ago.
00:24:25Except for you.
00:24:49Longer hair.
00:24:50Different dress, but it is you.
00:24:51The one that survivors call Venus.
00:24:56Or rather, the image of Venus.
00:24:58But why you again?
00:24:59Why didn't they create a different girl?
00:25:12Quick.
00:25:13If you attack while it's not looking.
00:25:16But it's only a dream.
00:25:25You have to kill him, as you did here before.
00:25:28You can tell my jailers I won't go along with it.
00:25:31I'm not an animal performing for its supper.
00:25:33It doesn't matter what you call this.
00:25:34You'll feel it.
00:25:35That's what matters.
00:25:36You'll feel every moment of what has happened to you.
00:25:54Please, don't you know what he'll do to us?
00:26:22You'll get a few times.
00:26:43Why would an illusion be frightened?
00:26:45Because that's the way you imagined me.
00:26:48Who are you?
00:26:49You act as if this were real to you.
00:26:51Careful!
00:26:55You act as if this was real.
00:27:24You act as if this was real.
00:27:57It's over.
00:28:14Why are you here?
00:28:17To please you.
00:28:20Are you real?
00:28:22As real as you wish.
00:28:23I know.
00:28:52No, that's not any answer.
00:28:54I just want to see how I react.
00:28:55Is that it?
00:28:56Don't you have a dream?
00:28:59Something you've always wanted very badly?
00:29:01Or do they do more than just watch me?
00:29:03Do they feel with me too?
00:29:06You can have whatever dream you want.
00:29:10You can have whatever dream you want.
00:29:11I can become anything.
00:29:12Any woman you've ever imagined.
00:29:16You can have anything you want in the whole universe.
00:29:21Let me please you.
00:29:26Yes, yes, yes, you can please me.
00:29:28You can tell me about them.
00:29:32Is there any way I can keep them from probing my mind and from using my thoughts against me?
00:29:39Does that frighten you?
00:29:41Does that mean there is a way?
00:29:45Oh, they are a fool.
00:29:48And since you're not real, there's not much point in continuing this conversation, is there?
00:30:01All circuits engaged, Mr. Spock.
00:30:03Standing by, number one.
00:30:07Take cover.
00:30:07Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:30:35Increase to full power.
00:30:53Can you give us any more?
00:31:06Our circuits are beginning to heat.
00:31:08We'll have to seize power.
00:31:12Disengage.
00:31:28The top of that knoll should have been sheared off the first second.
00:31:31Maybe it was.
00:31:33It's what I tried to explain in the briefing room.
00:31:35Their power of illusion is so great we can't be sure of anything we do, anything we see.
00:31:50Perhaps, if you ask me some questions, I could answer.
00:31:57How far can they control my mind?
00:32:01If I tell you, then will you pick some dream you've had and let me live it with you?
00:32:08Perhaps.
00:32:10They can't actually make you do anything you don't want to do.
00:32:13But they try to trick me with their illusions.
00:32:15And they can punish you when you're not cooperative.
00:32:17You'll find out about that.
00:32:20Did they ever live on the surface of this planet?
00:32:24Why do they go underground?
00:32:26War.
00:32:27Thousands of centuries ago.
00:32:29That's why it's so barren up there?
00:32:30The planet's only now becoming able to support life again.
00:32:33So the Delosians who came underground found life limited here, and they concentrated on developing their mental power.
00:32:40But they found it's a trap.
00:32:43Like a narcotic.
00:32:44Because when dreams become more important than reality, you give up travel, building, creating.
00:32:53You even forget how to repair the machines left behind by your ancestors.
00:32:57You just sit, living and reliving other lives left behind in the thought record.
00:33:04Or sit probing the minds of zoo specimens like me.
00:33:07You're better than a theater to them.
00:33:08They create an illusion for you.
00:33:10They watch you react.
00:33:12Feel your emotions.
00:33:13They have a whole collection of specimens.
00:33:16Descendants of life brought back long ago from all over this part of the galaxy.
00:33:23Which means they had to have more than one of each animal.
00:33:28Please.
00:33:29They'll need a pair of humans, too.
00:33:31Where do they intend to get the Earth Woman?
00:33:32You said that if I answered your questions...
00:33:35But that was a bargain with something that didn't exist.
00:33:38You said you weren't real, remember?
00:33:44I'm a woman.
00:33:47As real and as human as you are.
00:33:52We're like Adam and Eve.
00:33:56If we can...
00:33:57Oh, don't.
00:33:59Please.
00:34:00Don't.
00:34:00Punish.
00:34:01No.
00:34:02No.
00:34:03No.
00:34:03No.
00:34:08No.
00:34:09No.
00:34:13No.
00:34:15No.
00:34:17No.
00:34:17No.
00:34:17No.
00:34:19No.
00:34:21No.
00:34:22No.
00:34:22No.
00:34:23No.
00:34:23No.
00:34:24No.
00:34:26No.
00:34:26No.
00:34:27No.
00:34:35No.
00:34:57The vial contains a nourishing protein complex.
00:35:03Is the keeper actually communicating with one of his animals?
00:35:06If the form and the color is not appealing, it can appear as any food you wish to visualize.
00:35:15And if I prefer...
00:35:17To starve, you overlook the unpleasant alternative of punishment.
00:35:43From a fable you once heard in childhood, you will now consume the nourishment.
00:35:51Why not just put irresistible hunger in my mind?
00:35:56If you can't, can you?
00:35:58You do have limitations, don't you?
00:36:00If you continue to disobey, from deeper in your mind there are things even more unpleasant.
00:36:27That's very interesting.
00:36:29Now to the female.
00:36:31You were startled.
00:36:33Weren't you reading my mind then?
00:36:34As you've conjectured, an Earth vessel did crash on our planet, but with only a single survivor.
00:36:40Now let's stay on the first subject.
00:36:42All I wanted for that moment was to get my hands around your neck.
00:36:45We repaired the survivor's injuries and found the species interesting.
00:36:50The primitive thoughts put up a block you can't read through.
00:36:53It became necessary to attract a mate.
00:36:55All right, all right, let's talk about the girl.
00:36:59You seem to be going out of your way to make her attractive, to make me feel protective.
00:37:04This is necessary in order to perpetuate the species.
00:37:08Seems more important to you now that I begin to accept her and like her.
00:37:13We wish our specimens to be happy in their new life.
00:37:17Assuming that's a lie, why would you want me attracted to her?
00:37:22Do I feel love in a husband-wife relationship?
00:37:26That'd be necessary only if you intend to build a family group or perhaps a whole human community.
00:37:31With the female now properly conditioned.
00:37:34You mean properly punished?
00:37:37I'm the one who's not cooperating.
00:37:38Why don't you punish me?
00:37:40First, an emotion of protectiveness.
00:37:44Now, one of sympathy.
00:37:47Excellent.
00:37:58You want some coffee, dear?
00:38:09I left the thermos hooked to my saddle.
00:38:28Tango!
00:38:30Oh, devil, you!
00:38:33I'm sorry, I don't have an issue.
00:38:39They think of everything, don't they?
00:38:45Thank you for the coffee.
00:38:53Is it good to be home?
00:38:55They read our minds very well.
00:38:58Home.
00:39:00Anything else I want, if I cooperate, is that it?
00:39:03Have you forgotten my headaches, darling?
00:39:06I get them when you talk strangely like this.
00:39:08Look, I'm sorry they punished you, but we can't let them...
00:39:11My, it turned out to be a lovely day, didn't it?
00:39:17It's funny.
00:39:19Just about 24 hours ago, I was telling the ship's doctor how much I wanted something.
00:39:24Not very different from what we have here.
00:39:27An escape from reality, a life with no frustrations, no responsibilities.
00:39:34And now that I have it, I understand the doctor's answer.
00:39:37I hope you're hungry.
00:39:39These little white sandwiches are your mother's recipe for chicken tuna.
00:39:43Because you either live like...
00:39:45bruises, skin, knees and all...
00:39:48or you turn your back on it and start dying.
00:39:55Hmm.
00:39:56The doctor's going to be happy if I want part of it.
00:39:58At least he said I needed a rest.
00:40:01Well, it's a lovely place to rest.
00:40:04Yeah, I used to ride through here when I was a kid.
00:40:07Not as pretty as some of the parkland around the big cities, but...
00:40:13That's Mojave. That's where I was born.
00:40:15That's supposed to be news to your wife.
00:40:24You're home.
00:40:25You can even stay if you want.
00:40:27Wouldn't it be nice showing your children where you once played?
00:40:32These headaches.
00:40:33They'll be hereditary, you know.
00:40:35Would you wish them on a child or a whole group of children?
00:40:37It's foolish.
00:40:39It's foolish.
00:40:39Is it?
00:40:40Look.
00:40:42First they made me protect you and then feel sympathy for you.
00:40:46And now we have these familiar surroundings and a comfortable husband-wife relationship.
00:40:52Well, they don't need all this for just passion.
00:40:55What they're after is respect and mutual dependency.
00:40:58They say in the olden days all this was a desert, just blowing sand and cactus.
00:41:04But we're not here, neither of us.
00:41:06We're in a menagerie, a cave.
00:41:09I can't help either one of us if you won't give me a chance.
00:41:12You told me once they used illusions as a narcotic.
00:41:16They couldn't even repair the machines left by their ancestors.
00:41:20Is that why they want us?
00:41:21To build a colony of slaves?
00:41:23Stop it!
00:41:25Don't you care what they'll do to us?
00:41:28Back in my cage, it seemed for a couple of minutes that our keeper couldn't read my thoughts.
00:41:32Do emotions like hate, keeping hate in your mind, does that block off our mind from them?
00:41:41Yes.
00:41:42They can't read through primitive emotions.
00:41:47But you can't keep it up for long enough.
00:41:50I've tried.
00:41:51They keep at you and at you, year after year, tricking and punishing.
00:41:57And they won.
00:42:00They own me.
00:42:05And then you must hate me for that.
00:42:08Oh, no, I don't hate you.
00:42:11I can guess what it was like.
00:42:15That's not enough.
00:42:17Don't you see?
00:42:18They read my thoughts, my feelings, my dreams of what would be a perfect man.
00:42:27That's why they bit you.
00:42:31I can't help but love you.
00:42:35And they expect you to feel the same way.
00:42:38If they can read my mind, then they know I'm attracted to you.
00:42:42I was from the very first moment I saw you in the survivor's camp.
00:42:46A curious species.
00:42:48They have fantasies.
00:42:49They hide even from themselves.
00:42:51I'm beginning to see why none of this has worked for you.
00:42:54You've been home and fighting is on Rigel.
00:42:58That's not new to you either.
00:42:59A person's strongest dreams are about what he can't do.
00:43:06Yes.
00:43:07A ship's captain.
00:43:08Always having to be so formal, so decent and honest and proper.
00:43:14You must wonder what it would be like to forget all that.
00:43:36Nice place you have here, Mr. Pike.
00:43:50Vina.
00:43:53Listening dream.
00:43:55Almost like secret dreams a bored ship captain might have.
00:44:05Funny how they are on this planet.
00:44:07Actually like being taken advantage of.
00:44:11Just like being taken advantage of.
00:44:37Suppose you had all the space to choose from, and this was only one small sample.
00:44:44Wouldn't you say it was worth a man's soul?
00:45:13THE END
00:45:50Now, we've located a magnetic field that seems to come from their underground generator.
00:45:54But could that be an illusion, too?
00:46:00Well, you all know the situation. We're hoping to transport down inside the Talosian community.
00:46:05If our measurements and readings are an illusion also, one could find oneself materialized inside solid rock.
00:46:12Nothing will be said if any volunteer wants to back up.
00:46:33Who is that?
00:46:34Who is that?
00:46:48Captain!
00:46:50Captain!
00:46:53No! Let me finish!
00:46:58But we were a party of six. We were the only ones transported.
00:47:02It's not fair. You don't need them?
00:47:11They don't work.
00:47:13They were fully charged when we left.
00:47:17It's dead.
00:47:18I can't make a signal.
00:47:20What is it?
00:47:21I don't...
00:47:21Don't say anything.
00:47:25I'm filling my mind with a picture of beating their huge misshapen heads to pulp!
00:47:31Not so primitive, they black out everything else.
00:47:33I'm filling my mind with hate.
00:47:35How long can you block your thoughts? A few minutes? An hour? How can that help?
00:47:41Leave him alone.
00:47:43He doesn't need you. He's already picked me.
00:47:47Picked her?
00:47:48For what? I don't understand.
00:47:50Now there's a fine choice for intelligent offspring.
00:47:54Offspring? As in children?
00:47:57Offspring? As in, he's Adam.
00:47:59Is that it?
00:48:01You're no better choice.
00:48:03They'd have more luck crossing him with a computer.
00:48:07Well, shall we do a little time computation?
00:48:09There was a vena listed on that expedition as an adult crewman.
00:48:13Now, adding 18 years to your age then.
00:48:23It's not fair! I did what you asked!
00:48:27Since you resist the present specimen, you now have a selection.
00:48:31I'll break out of this zoo somehow and get to you.
00:48:36Is your blood red like ours?
00:48:38I'm going to find out.
00:48:40Each of the two new specimens has qualities in her favor.
00:48:44The female you call number one has the superior mind
00:48:47and would produce highly intelligent children.
00:48:50Although she seems to lack emotion, this is largely a pretense.
00:48:54She often has fantasies involving you.
00:48:56All I want to do is get my hands on you.
00:49:00Can you read these thoughts?
00:49:02Images of hate?
00:49:03Killing?
00:49:04The other new arrival has considered you unreachable,
00:49:08but now is realizing this has changed.
00:49:10The factors in her favor are youth and strength,
00:49:14plus unusually strong female drives.
00:49:18You'll find my thoughts more interesting.
00:49:20Thoughts so primitive you can't understand.
00:49:23Emotions so...
00:49:30Wrong thinking is punishable.
00:49:33Right thinking will be as quickly rewarded.
00:49:37You will find it an effective combination.
00:49:49No, no, don't help me.
00:49:53I have to concentrate.
00:49:56They can't read through hate.
00:50:08Address intercroft.
00:50:10Open, sir.
00:50:12This is the acting captain speaking.
00:50:14There's no choice now but to consider the safety of this vessel
00:50:17and the remainder of the crew.
00:50:20We're leaving.
00:50:22All decks prepare for hyperdrive.
00:50:24Time warp factor.
00:50:25Mr. Spock, the ship's controls have gone dead.
00:50:30Engine room.
00:50:32Open.
00:50:32Mr. Spock here.
00:50:33Switch the rockets.
00:50:34We're blasting out.
00:50:35All systems are out, Rich.
00:50:37We got nothing.
00:50:37There's nothing.
00:50:38Every system aboard is fading out.
00:50:55We got nothing.
00:51:11We got nothing.
00:51:14We got nothing.
00:51:15We got nothing.
00:51:16They don't mean to be evil.
00:51:20I've had some samples of how good they are.
00:51:35You stop this illusion or I'll twist your head off.
00:51:46All right.
00:51:47You try one more illusion, you try anything at all, it'll break your neck.
00:51:53Your ship, release me or we'll destroy it.
00:52:09Nothing.
00:52:11Not for the batteries, we'd lose gravitation, oxygen.
00:52:15The computers.
00:52:22I can't shut it off.
00:52:24It's running through our library.
00:52:25Tapes, micro-records, everything.
00:52:27It doesn't make sense.
00:52:29Could be.
00:52:30We've waited too long.
00:52:33We're collecting all the information stored in our supply.
00:52:36They've decided to swat us.
00:52:41He's not bluffing, Captain.
00:52:43With illusion, they can make your crew work the wrong controls or push any button it takes to destroy your
00:52:48ship.
00:52:50I'm going to gamble you're too intelligent to kill for no reason at all.
00:53:09On the other hand, I've got a reason.
00:53:11I'm willing to bet you've created an illusion this laser is empty.
00:53:15I think it just blasted a hole in that window and you're keeping us from seeing it.
00:53:19You want me to test my theory out on your head?
00:53:25Captain!
00:53:25Captain!
00:53:25Okay.
00:54:06make contact number one they kept us from seeing this too
00:54:10we cut through and never knew it
00:54:14captain
00:54:20as you see your attempt to escape accomplished nothing
00:54:24i want to contact our ship you are now on the surface where we wished you to be
00:54:30with the female of your choice you will now begin carefully guided lives
00:54:37start by burying you that is your choice to help you reclaim the planet's surface
00:54:45our zoological gardens will furnish a variety of plant life look i'll make a deal with you
00:54:51you and your life for the lives of these two earth women since our lifespan is many times yours
00:54:57we have time to evolve you into a society trained to serve as artisans technicians you understand
00:55:05what i'm saying you give me proof that our ship is all right send these two back
00:55:10and i'll stay with vina
00:55:19it's wrong to create a whole race of humans to live as slaves
00:55:23is this a deception do you intend to destroy yourselves what is that the weapon is building
00:55:30up an overload a force chamber explosion you still have time to get underground
00:55:37well go on
00:55:43just to show you how primitive humans are tulosian
00:55:47you go with her if if you all think it's this important then i can't go either
00:55:56i suppose if they have one human being they might try again
00:56:04wait
00:56:10their method of storing records is crude and consumed much time are you prepared to assimilate it
00:56:33we had not believed this possible
00:56:36the customs and history of your race show a unique hatred of captivity
00:56:43even when it's pleasant and benevolent you prefer death
00:56:48this makes you too violent and dangerous a species for our needs
00:56:53he means that they can't use you you're free to go back to the ship
00:57:03and that's it
00:57:06no apologies
00:57:08you captured one of us threatened all of us
00:57:11your unsuitability has condemned the tulosian race to eventual death
00:57:16is this not sufficient
00:57:19no other specimen has shown your adaptability
00:57:22you were our last hope
00:57:25but wouldn't some form of trade
00:57:29mutual cooperation
00:57:31your race would learn our power of illusion
00:57:33and destroy itself too
00:57:36captain
00:57:37we have transporter control now
00:57:47let's get back to the ship
00:57:54i can't
00:57:55i can't go with you
00:57:58sir it just came on
00:57:59we can't shut the power off
00:58:01mr spock here
00:58:02all power is come on mr spock
00:58:04the helm is answering to control
00:58:30the captain
00:58:33the captain
00:58:33the captain
00:58:52¶¶
00:59:10You see why I can't go with you?
00:59:14This is the female's true appearance.
00:59:18They found me in the wreckage, dying.
00:59:23A lump of flesh.
00:59:26They rebuilt me. Everything works.
00:59:30But they had never seen a human.
00:59:33And they had no guide for putting me back together.
00:59:55It was necessary to convince you her desire to stay is an honest one.
00:59:59You'll give her back her illusion of beauty.
01:00:02And more.
01:00:29You'll give her back her mind.
01:00:33May you find your way as pleasant.
01:00:43Mr. Spock, the system is coming on again.
01:01:06What's happened to Vina?
01:01:08Isn't she coming with us?
01:01:09No.
01:01:09Well, Noel and I agreed with her reasons.
01:01:25Hold on a minute.
01:01:25Oh, I feel fine. Just fine.
01:01:27Yeah, you look 100% better.
01:01:29You recommended arrest and change of face, didn't you?
01:01:31Mm-hmm.
01:01:32I've even been home.
01:01:34Does that make you happy?
01:01:39Yeoman?
01:01:39Yes, sir?
01:01:40I thought I told you that when I'm on the bridge, I...
01:01:44Oh.
01:01:45Oh, yes.
01:01:46The, uh, the reports.
01:01:49Sir?
01:01:51I was wondering.
01:01:52Just curious.
01:01:54Who would have been Eve?
01:01:56Yeoman.
01:01:57You've delivered your report.
01:01:59Yes, ma'am.
01:02:00Yes, sir.
01:02:04Eve, sir?
01:02:08Yes, sir.
01:02:13Eve, as in Adam?
01:02:18As in all ships, doctors are dirty old men.
01:02:23What are we running here?
01:02:24A cadet ship number one?
01:02:25Are we ready or not?
01:02:26All decks are ready, sir.
01:02:29Engage.
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