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[to Nurse]
Pulaski: "It's a time-honored way of practicing
medicine. With your head, and your heart, and your hands.
So, jump to it." [About using a splinter] |
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[Geordi gets a shock from the engineering panel]
Data: "This is yet another example of how our
actions have random results."
LaForge: "Thanks Data, I noticed." |
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Riker: "Fate ... protects fools, little children,
and ships named Enterprise." |
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[Shields and torpedoes
arming and disarming spontaneously]
Troi: "In another time and place this could be
funny." |
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[to Weapons Officer]
Riker: "If it becomes necessary to fight, could you
locate me some rocks to throw at them?" |
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Data:
"That was NOT manual override." |
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Picard:
"The victors invariably write the history to their own
advantage." |
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Picard:
"How do I override the doors?"
Data: "Blue ... blue ... blue."
Picard: "I hope that's not a stutter." |
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Riker:
"Geordi, if we shut down, then we're gonna be bringing
down the shields. And we are hanging nose to nose with a
Romulan battle-cruiser."
LaForge: "Hey, Commander, whether it is Romulan
phasers or our own warp engines, we're just as dead."
Riker: "Make it so." |
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[to Riker]
Picard:
"Well, Number One. I can see why you want to keep the
away-missions to yourself. That's where the excitement is.
So what's been happening here? Same old routine, I
suppose." |
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Picard:
"Welcome to the bridge, Mister LaForge." |