Star Trek (TV Series)
For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (1968)
Leonard Nimoy: Mister Spock
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Quotes
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Captain James T. Kirk : [to McCoy] You seem to be the special favorite.
Mr. Spock : Indeed, Doctor. The young lady did show a marked preference for your company.
Dr. McCoy : Well, now, nobody can blame her for that, can he?
Captain James T. Kirk : Personally, I find the lady's taste questionable; but she obviously prefers you, and you obviously don't seem to mind.
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Mr. Spock : Incredible as it may seem, these people have no idea they're living on a spaceship.
Captain James T. Kirk : I wonder how many generations have lived out their lives, and... been buried here, without ever knowing that their world is hollow?
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Mr. Spock : Captain, informing these people they're on a ship may be in violation of the Prime Directive of Starfleet Command.
Captain James T. Kirk : No. The people of Yonada may be changed by the knowledge, but it's better than exterminating them.
Mr. Spock : Logical, Captain.
Captain James T. Kirk : And the three billion on Daran V.
Mr. Spock : Also logical, Captain.
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Mr. Spock : [studying the inscriptions on a door] The writing is definitely Fabrini, Captain. I recognize it.
Captain James T. Kirk : Fabrini... Didn't the Fabrini sun go nova and destroy its planets?
Mr. Spock : Yes. Toward the end, the Fabrini people lived underground as these people do, to protect themselves.
Captain James T. Kirk : Some of them must have been put aboard this ship and sent to another planet. And these... are their descendants.
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Mr. Spock : Captain. Intelligence files. Their banks contain the total knowledge of the Fabrini, ready for the people to consult when they arrive at their destination. And they seem to have amassed a great deal of medical knowledge.
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Mr. Spock : Your hemoglobin count is back to normal, Doctor, which indicates that the flow of oxygen to each cell of your body is back up to its abundantly energetic level.