Star Trek: Insurrection
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You don't live up to your reputation
as an offlander.

:39:05
ln defence of offlanders,
there are many more people like me.

:39:10
Who wouldn't be tempted
by the promise of perpetual youth?

:39:17
You give me more credit than
l deserve. Of course l'm tempted.

:39:24
But some of the darkest chapters
in the history of my world -

:39:28
- involve the forced relocation
of one people to satisfy another.

:39:36
l had hoped that we had learned
from our mistakes, -

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- but it seems
that some of us haven't.

:39:52
- Extraordinary craftsmanship.
- lt's the work of students.

:39:59
They're almost ready
to become apprentices.

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ln 30 or 40 years
some of them will become artisans.

:40:07
Apprenticing for 30 years ...
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Did your people's mental discipline
develop here?

:40:17
More questions.
Always the explorer.

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- lf you stay, that will change.
- Will it?

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You stop reviewing the past,
stop planning for tomorrow.

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Let me ask you a question:
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Have you ever experienced
a perfect moment in time?

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When time seemed to stop, and you
could almost live in that moment?

:40:53
Seeing my home planet from space,
for the first time.

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Yes, exactly.

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