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Post by Logical Spock on May 22, 2005 23:21:11 GMT -5
Spock and Spock/Kirk credit:tvsothertenpercent.tripod.com/startrek/spock.html
Kirk: My friend is obviously Chinese. I see you've noticed the ears. They're ... actually quite easy to explain. Spock: Perhaps the unfortunate accident I had as a child... Kirk: The unfortunate accident he had as a child, he caught his head in a mechanical ... rice picker. City on the Edge of Forever
Spock: Nowhere am I so desperately needed as among a shipload of illogical humans. I, Mudd
Spock: Must we? Kirk: It's faster than walking. Spock: But not as safe. Kirk: Are you afraid of cars? Spock: Not at all, Captain. It is your driving that alarms me. A Piece of the Action
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Post by Aedilus on May 24, 2005 15:15:31 GMT -5
"KHAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!" -- Kirk, Star Trek II
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"I am a graduate of Star Fleet Academy, I know many things." Lt. Commander Worf
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Post by Nathan on May 25, 2005 0:25:21 GMT -5
"If I were human, I believe that my respond would be... Go to hell... if I were human." That's my fav Spock quote.
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Post by Logical Spock on May 26, 2005 19:31:17 GMT -5
matrix Spock: It has to do with biology. Kirk: What? Spock: Biology! Kirk: What kind of biology? Spock: Vulcan biology. Kirk: You mean... the biology of Vulcans? Biology as in reproduction? (long pause) There's no need to be embarrassed, Mr Spock; it happens to the birds and the bees. Spock: The birds and the bees are not Vulcans, Captain. If they were - if any creature as proudly logical as us - were to have their logic ripped from them as this time does to us... How do Vulcans choose their mates? Haven't you ever wondered? Kirk: I guess the rest of us assume that it's done quite logically. Spock: No. It is not. Amok Time
That's my favorite Spock quote, and because it features dialogue from Jim, I love it even more! Actually, I love the episode "Amok Time", because it deals with Vulcan customs, beliefs, and so forth. Just hearing Spock talking about the idea of "reproduction" in his case, and the Vulcan manner of "doing-it"... I dunno, it's just exciting, because all the things that aren't stated are intended. And for that stuff to be intended in the '60s family TV... Well, it's pretty cool. Especially because my mum's been a Treck fan for years, and she still don't get it!!!
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Post by Sephiroth on Jun 1, 2005 11:04:15 GMT -5
Bailey: I happen to have a human thing called an adrenaline. Spock: That sounds most inconvenient. Have you considered having it removed? The Corbomite Manoeuver
And, having to do with the above "Earth Visit":
Kirk: Well, Mr Spock, if we can't disguise you, we'll find some way of explaining you. Spock: That should prove interesting. City on the Edge of Forever
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Post by Watson on Jun 1, 2005 11:25:39 GMT -5
"Hes dead Jim" ;D
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Post by Aedilus on Jun 8, 2005 10:27:01 GMT -5
"I'm a doctor -- not a brick layer!"
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"I am a graduate of Star Fleet Academy, I know many things." Lt. Commander Worf
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Post by Nathan on Jun 9, 2005 14:11:15 GMT -5
Aedilus... quick question, what episode did Bones say that in?
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Post by Watson on Jun 10, 2005 14:23:08 GMT -5
^^^ Devil in the Dark?
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Post by Aedilus on Jun 11, 2005 21:04:08 GMT -5
I believe wotsits is correct...
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