"Star Trek" Errand of Mercy (TV Episode 1967) Poster

(TV Series)

(1967)

Leonard Nimoy: Mister Spock

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  • [Spock prevents Kirk from reacting to a Klingon's provocation] 

    Captain James T. Kirk : You didn't really think I was gonna beat his head in, did you?

    Mr. Spock : I thought you might.

    Captain James T. Kirk : You're right.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : Well there it is - war. We didn't want it, but we've got it.

    Mr. Spock : Curious how often you Humans manage to obtain that which you do not want.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : What would you say the odds are on our getting out of here?

    Mr. Spock : Difficult to be precise, Captain. I should say, approximately 7,824.7 to 1.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Difficult to be precise? 7,824 to 1?

    Mr. Spock : 7,824.7 to 1.

    Captain James T. Kirk : That's a pretty close approximation.

    Mr. Spock : I endeavor to be accurate.

    Captain James T. Kirk : You do quite well.

  • Kor : You have done well to get this far through my guards.

    Mr. Spock : I believe you'll find that several of them are no longer in perfect operating condition.

  • Mr. Spock : I should say the Organians are as far above us on the evolutionary scale... as we are above the amoeba.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : Mr. Spock, did I or did I not see something that looked like a munitions dump outside of Kor's headquarters?

    Mr. Spock : You did.

    Captain James T. Kirk : I think it's time we did a little simple and plain communicating. Tonight.

    Mr. Spock : A very meritorious idea, Captain.

    Captain James T. Kirk : We're short of tools.

    Mr. Spock : I am certain the Klingons will provide whatever is necessary.

    Captain James T. Kirk : It's a pleasure doing business with you, Mr. Spock.

  • [last lines] 

    Captain James T. Kirk : I'm embarrassed. I was furious with the Organians for stopping a war I didn't want. We think of ourselves as the most powerful beings in the universe. It's unsettling to discover that we're wrong.

    Mr. Spock : Captain. It took millions of years for the Organians to evolve into what they are. Even the gods did not spring into being overnight. You and I have no reason to be embarrassed. We did, after all, beat the odds.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Oh, no, no, no, Mr. Spock, we didn't beat the odds; we didn't have a chance. The Organians rated the game.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : Organia's description, Mr. Spock.

    Mr. Spock : Inhabited by humanoids, a very peaceful, friendly people, living on a primitive level. Little of intrinsic value. Approximately class D minus on the Richter scale of cultures.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Another Armenia, Belgium.

    Mr. Spock : Sir?

    Captain James T. Kirk : The weak innocents. They always seem to be located on the natural invasion routes.

  • Mr. Spock : Captain, our information on these people and their culture was not correct. This is not a primitive society making progress toward mechanization. They are totally stagnant. There is no evidence of any progress as far back as my tricorder can register.

    Captain James T. Kirk : That doesn't seem likely.

    Mr. Spock : Nevertheless, it is true. For tens of thousands of years, there's been absolutely no advancement, no significant change in their physical environment. This is a laboratory specimen of an arrested culture.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : [beaming down into the middle of an Organian village, with no reaction from the people around]  You'd think they had people beaming down every day.

    Mr. Spock : Yes. Curious lack of interest.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : So - we're stranded here, in the middle of a Klingon occupation army.

    Mr. Spock : So it would seem. Not a very pleasant prospect.

    Captain James T. Kirk : You have a gift for understatement, Mr. Spock. It's not a very pleasant prospect at all!

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