Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
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:21:00
- You said there wouldn't be any.
- There shouldn't be.

:21:03
Cross referenced and verified.
An unidentifiable lifeform reading.

:21:07
You wish to advise Starfleet, sir?.
:21:10
We don't know
what we're talking about here.

:21:13
- Why don't we beam it up?
- Oh, no.

:21:15
Regulations state,
"Nothing shall be beamed aboard"

:21:18
"until danger of contamination
is eliminated."

:21:21
Captain, beaming down
to the surface is permitted.

:21:26
If the Captain decides that the
mission is vital and reasonably safe.

:21:30
- Please, we must see what it is.
- Or who.

:21:40
Absent friends.
:21:43
Admiral, what's going to happen
to the Enterprise?

:21:47
- She's to be decommissioned.
- Will we get another ship?

:21:50
I can't get an answer. Starfleet's up
to its brass in galactic conference.

:21:56
No one has time for those
who stand and wait.

:21:59
Sir, about Dr McCoy, how is he?
:22:02
He's home, resting comfortably,
pumped full of tranquilizers.

:22:07
They say it's exhaustion. He promised
he'd stay put. We'll see.

:22:12
Ah, Mr Scott.
:22:14
Come.
:22:26
Sarek..!
:22:32
Ambassador, I had no idea you were
here. I believe you know my crew.

:22:36
I will speak with you alone, Kirk.
:22:41
Please excuse us.
:22:46
Ambassador, I would have come to
Vulcan to express my deep sympathy.

:22:51
Spare me your human platitudes, Kirk.
I have been to your Government.

:22:54
I have seen the Genesis information,
and your own report.

:22:58
Then you know how bravely
your son met his death.


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