Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
Patrick Stewart: Picard
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Admiral Matthew Dougherty : Jean-Luc, we're only moving 600 people.
Captain Picard : How many people does it take, Admiral, before it becomes wrong? Hmm? A thousand, fifty thousand, a million? How many people does it take, Admiral?
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Commander Riker : Our guests have arrived. They're eating the floral arrangements on the banquet tables.
Cmdr. Beverly Crusher : I guess they don't believe in cocktails before dinner.
Counselor Deanna Troi : Oh, my God. Are they vegetarian? That's not in there.
Captain Picard : Perhap we should have the chef whip up a light balsamic vinaigrette, something that goes well with chrysanthemums.
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Captain Picard : Mr. Worf, do you know Gilbert and Sullivan?
Lieutenant Commander Worf : No sir, I have not had a chance to meet all the new crew members since I have been back.
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Captain Picard : I wish I could spare a few centuries to learn.
Anij : It took us centuries to learn that it doesn't have to take centuries to learn.
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Anij : Have you ever experienced a perfect moment in time?
Captain Picard : A perfect moment?
Anij : When time seemed to stop, and you could almost live in that moment.
Captain Picard : Seeing my home planet from space for the first time.
Anij : Yes. Exactly. Nothing more complicated than perception. We've discovered that a single moment in time can be a universe in itself, full of powerful forces. Most people aren't aware enough of the now to even notice.
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Captain Picard : Do you remember when we used to be explorers?
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Captain Picard : If a court-martial is the only way to tell the Federation what is happening here, Admiral... I welcome it.
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Cmdr. Beverly Crusher : You either need a new uniform or a new neck.
Captain Picard : Yew-cheen-chef-faw. My collar size is exactly as it was at the academy.
Cmdr. Beverly Crusher : Of course it is.
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Captain Picard : We're going to stop by Sector 441 on our way to the Goran system.
Geordi La Forge : They *are* in opposite directions.
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Captain Picard : Data, what's the last thing you remember?
Data : [singing] His nose should pant, and his lip should curl...
Captain Picard : From the mission.
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Captain Picard : Don't panic!
Anij : I've been shot at, thrown into the lake out of a ship that's come to abduct us - what's there to panic about?
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Anij : At one time, we explored the galaxy just as you do.
Captain Picard : You have warp capability?
Anij : Capability, yes. But where can warp drive take us except away from here?
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[there is a blemish on Worf's face]
Captain Picard : Have you been in a fight, Mr Worf?
Lieutenant Commander Worf : [sighs] No sir... it is a "gorch".
Captain Picard : Gorch?
Data : [whispers] Pimple, sir.
Captain Picard : Oh... it's hardly noticeable.
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[to 300-year-old Anij]
Captain Picard : I should warn you - I've always been attracted to older women.
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Captain Picard : In 300 years, you never learned to swim?
Anij : I just haven't got around to it yet.
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Captain Picard : Bridge to Commander Worf... Worf?
Lieutenant Commander Worf : Captain?
Captain Picard : I don't know how they do it on Deep Space 9, but on the Enterprise, we still report for duty on time.
Lieutenant Commander Worf : [Worf jumps out his bunk, bashes his head]
[on intercom]
Lieutenant Commander Worf : Sorry sir, I'm on my way.
Captain Picard : We'll skip the court martial this time. Picard out.
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Captain Picard : We were under the impression they were being held against their will.
Anij : It's not our custom to have guests here at all, let alone hold anyone against their will.
Sojef : The artificial life form would not allow them to leave. In fact, he told us they were our enemies and that more would follow.
Anij : Are you our enemy?
Sojef : Anij.
Captain Picard : My people have a strict policy of non-interference in other cultures. It's our Prime Directive.
Anij : Your directive apparently doesn't include spying on other cultures.
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Data : Captain, the boy is afraid of me.
Captain Picard : It's nothing personal, Data. You have to remember, these people have rejected technology.
Data : I am the personification of everything they have rejected.
Captain Picard : Until this week, that young man probably never saw a machine, let alone one that walks and talks.
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Captain Picard : Mr. Worf, our job is to come up with a plan to safely capture Data.
Lieutenant Commander Worf : I've already had Commander La Forge modify this tricorder with one of Data's actuation servos. Its operational range is only four meters, but it will shut him down.
Captain Picard : Good to have you back, Mr. Worf.
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Admiral Matthew Dougherty : We'll simply be restoring them to their natural evolution.
Captain Picard : Who the hell are we to determine the next course of evolution for these people?
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Captain Picard : [to Worf] Straighten your baldric.
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Captain Picard : [to Gallatin/Golna] Here you are, closing those eyes, trying not to see what bitterness has done to the Son'a. How it's turned Rua'fo into a madman. And you? It's turned you into a coward - a man who denies his own conscience.
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Admiral Matthew Dougherty : Commander Data attacked us in a mission scout ship yesterday. Ru'afo and I have decided to send in an assault team.
Captain Picard : Commander Worf and I are working on several tactical plans to save...
Ad'har Ru'afo : Your android has turned dangerously violent, Captain. Considerable damage was done to my ship. He must be destroyed.
Admiral Matthew Dougherty : I know what Data means to Starfleet, Jean-Luc, but our crew is at the mercy of those people on the planet.
Captain Picard : If our first attempt to capture Data fails... I will terminate him. I should be the one to do it. I'm his captain... and his friend.
Admiral Matthew Dougherty : All right. You have 12 hours, Captain. Then I want you out of the Briar Patch. In the meantime, we'll head out to the perimeter to call for Son'a reinforcements, in case you fail.
Captain Picard : Understood.
Admiral Matthew Dougherty : Good luck, Captain. Dougherty out.
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Captain Picard : Do you have everything you need from Command?
Counselor Deanna Troi : I've downloaded all the files on the duck-blind mission and the Son'a.
Captain Picard : You have two days to become experts.
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Captain Picard : When was the last time we aligned the torque sensors?
Perim : Two months ago, sir.
Captain Picard : They don't sound right.
Geordi La Forge : [checking] The torque sensors *are* out of alignment. By 12 microns. You could hear that?
Captain Picard : When I was an ensign, I could detect a 3-micron misalignment.
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Data : [discovering a Federation ship in the middle of a Ba'ku lake] It is a holographic projection. Incomplete, I might add.
Captain Picard : What you're seeing is a computer-driven image created by photons and force fields.
Anij : I know what a hologram is, Captain. The question is, why would anyone want to create one of our village?
Captain Picard : Data, if you were following the children and discovered this ship...
Data : It is conceivable I was shot to protect the secret of its existence.
Captain Picard : Why would they duplicate this village, except to deceive the Ba'ku?
Anij : Deceive us?
Captain Picard : To move you off this planet. You go to sleep one night in the village, wake up the next morning on this flying holodeck, transported en masse. Within a few days, they're relocated on a similar planet without ever realizing it.
Data : Why would the Federation or the Son'a wish to move the Ba'ku?
Captain Picard : I don't know.
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Geordi La Forge : I had to reconstruct Data's neural net and replace these. They contain memory engrams.
Captain Picard : How were they damaged?
Geordi La Forge : By a Son'a weapon. There's no doubt about it, Captain. That's what caused Data to malfunction.
Captain Picard : But the Son'a report claims that they didn't fire until after he malfunctioned.
Geordi La Forge : Well, I don't believe it happened that way.
Captain Picard : Why would they fire on him without provocation?
Geordi La Forge : All I know is that he was functioning normally until he was shot. Then his fail-safe system was activated.
Captain Picard : Fail-safe?
Geordi La Forge : His ethical and moral subroutines took over all of his basic functions.
Captain Picard : But you're saying he still knew the difference between right and wrong.
Geordi La Forge : In a sense, that's all he knew. The system was designed to protect Data against anyone who might try to take advantage of his memory loss.
Captain Picard : And yet he attacked us, and he told the Ba'ku that we were a threat.
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Captain Picard : Ru'afo, we're getting too old for this.
Ad'har Ru'afo : After today, that won't be a problem... for either of us.
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Captain Picard : Will, Geordi: go back and put a face on what's happening here. Make the council see the Baku. It's too easy to turn a blind eye to the suffering of a people you don't know.
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Captain Picard : I'm not letting go of him!
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[last lines]
Captain Picard : Picard to Enterprise. Seven to beam up.
Captain Picard : [exchanges glances with Anij one last time]
Captain Picard : Energize.
[the Enterprise crew dematerialize]