& Captain James T. Kirk: I bring you a message of goodwill and present to you esteemed members of the Teenaxi Delegation, a gift from the Fibonan High Council with the highest regard.
Teenaxi: What’s wrong with it?
Captain James T. Kirk: Excuse me?
Teenaxi: Why don’t they want it anymore?
Captain James T. Kirk: Well, this was once a piece of an ancient weapon, and now they offer it as a symbol of... Of peace. In the Fibonan culture, to surrender a weapon is an offer of truce.
Teenaxi: How did they come by it?
Captain James T. Kirk: They told me they acquired it a long time ago.
Teenaxi: So they stole it, then.
& Captain James T. Kirk: The farther out we go, the more I find myself wondering what it is we’re trying to accomplish. If the universe is truly endless, then are we not striving for something forever out of reach?
& Doctor ’Bones’ McCoy: I found this in Chekov’s locker.
Captain James T. Kirk: Wow.
Doctor ’Bones’ McCoy: Right? I mean, I always assumed he’d be a vodka man.
& Doctor ’Bones’ McCoy: To perfect eyesight and a full head of hair.
& Captain James T. Kirk: The Enterprise has something no other ship in the fleet has... you. And as we’ve come to understand, there is no such thing as the unknown, only the temporarily hidden.
& Doctor ’Bones’ McCoy: Now, just try and relax. You’re gonna be okay.
Commander Spock: The forced optimism in your voice suggests that you are trying to elicit a sense of calm in order to...
Doctor ’Bones’ McCoy: I’ll cut the horseshit.
Commander Spock: Doctor, I fail to see how excrement of any kind bears relevance on our current situation.
& Doctor ’Bones’ McCoy: I just don’t get it, Spock. I mean, what did they attack us for? I mean, they do all this for some doodad that the tiny critters didn’t want?
Commander Spock: It is unwise to trivialize that which one simply does not understand, Doctor. We can safely assume it is more important than a doodad.
Doctor ’Bones’ McCoy: I think you just managed to insult me twice, Spock.
& Kalara: Do you believe every sad story you hear?
& Krall: You think you know what sacrifice really means? Federation has taught you that conflict should not exist. But without struggle, you would never know who you truly are.
& Commander Spock: When you’ve lived as many lives as he, fear of death is illogical.
Doctor ’Bones’ McCoy: Fear of death is what keeps us alive.
& Montgomery ’Scotty’ Scott: I have an idea, sir. But I’m gonna need your permission.
Captain James T. Kirk: Why would you need my permission?
Montgomery ’Scotty’ Scott: Because if I mess it up, I don’t want it to be just my fault.
& Captain James T. Kirk: How are we gonna get out of this one, Spock? We’ve got no ship, no crew. Not the best odds.
Commander Spock: We will do what we have always done, Jim. We will find hope in the impossible.
& Commander Spock: «The miserable have no other medicine
But only hope.»
Captain James T. Kirk: ???
Doctor ’Bones’ McCoy: Death’s door and he’s quoting Shakespeare.
& Jaylah: What you want is impossible.
Montgomery ’Scotty’ Scott: Look, maybe it’s not. My wee granny used to say, «Ya cannae break a stick in a bundle.» You’re part of something bigger now, lassie. Right? Dinnae give up on that. ’Cause we’ll sure as hell never give up on you.
& Captain James T. Kirk: Scotty, can you get this thing started?
Montgomery ’Scotty’ Scott: Started, yes. Flying, sir, that’s a different thing. These old vessels, they were built in space. They were never supposed to take off from atmosphere... They’re called starships for a reason, Captain.
& Captain James T. Kirk: Let’s make some noise.
& Lieutenant Uhura: I thought you had to finish your mission report.
Commander Spock: I do. But I thought it would be more pleasing to engage with you socially.
Lieutenant Uhura: You old romantic.
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