"Star Trek" All Our Yesterdays (TV Episode 1969) Poster

(TV Series)

(1969)

Leonard Nimoy: Mister Spock

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  • Dr. McCoy : Now, you listen to me, you pointed-eared Vulcan...

    Mr. Spock : [grabbing McCoy]  I don't like that. I don't think I ever did, and now I'm sure!

    Dr. McCoy : What's happening to you, Spock!

    Mr. Spock : Nothing that shouldn't have happened long ago.

    Dr. McCoy : Long ago... Of course. Long ago!

  • Mr. Spock : In this severe cold, we cannot survive much longer.

    Dr. McCoy : Leave me here, Spock!

    Mr. Spock : We go together or not at all.

    Dr. McCoy : Don't be a fool! My hands and face are frostbitten. I can't feel my feet. Alone you have a chance. Now do what I say. Go try to find Jim.

    Mr. Spock : We go together.

    Dr. McCoy : You stubborn, thick-headed Vulcan!

  • Zarabeth : What are you called?

    Mr. Spock : I'm called Spock.

    Zarabeth : [smiles]  Even your name is strange.

  • Dr. McCoy : Are you trying to kill me, Spock? Is that what you really want? Think; what are you feeling? Rage, jealousy? Have you ever had those feelings before?

    Mr. Spock : This is impossible... Impossible. I am a Vulcan.

    Dr. McCoy : The Vulcan you knew won't exist for another five thousand years. Think, man. What's happening on your planet right now, this very moment?

    Mr. Spock : My ancestors are barbarians. Warlike barbarians.

    Dr. McCoy : Who nearly killed themselves off with their own passions. Spock, you're reverting into your own ancestors five thousand years before you were born!

  • Mr. Spock : [to Zarabeth]  Dr. McCoy is making excellent progress.

    Dr. McCoy : And Mr. Spock has been practicing medicine without a license. Now, don't let him doctor you; I'm the doctor around here.

    Mr. Spock : And known as the worst patient in the entire crew of the Enterprise.

  • Mr. Spock : There's no further need to observe me, Doctor. As you can see, I've returned to the present in every sense.

    Dr. McCoy : But it did happen, Spock.

    Mr. Spock : Yes, it happened. But that was five thousand years ago. And she is dead now. Dead and buried. Long ago.

  • Zarabeth : But your friend, he is ill.

    Mr. Spock : That is true. If I leave him, there's a chance he may never regain the ship. He would then be marooned in this time period. But he is no longer in danger of death, so my primary duty to him has been discharged, and if I remain here, no one of our party would be able to aid Captain Kirk.

    Zarabeth : You make it sound like an equation.

    Mr. Spock : It should be an equation. I should be able to resolve this problem logically.

  • Mr. Spock : We can't get back. Wasn't that clear to you?

    Dr. McCoy : Yes, that was clear to me.

    Mr. Spock : Then perhaps you were too ill to understand what "can't get back" means.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : You're a very agile man, Mr. Atoz. Just how many of you are there? We came as soon as we knew what was happening.

    Mr. Spock : Forgive me, sir. It is my fault. I must have miscalculated. Our readings indicated that there was no one here at all.

    Mr. Atoz : Of course I know. Everyone on this planet was warned of the coming nova long ago. They followed instructions and are now safe. And you had better do the same.

  • Mr. Spock : I'm behaving disgracefully. I have eaten animal flesh and I've enjoyed it. What is wrong with me?

  • Mr. Spock : My home is a planet millions of light years away.

    Zarabeth : Oh, how wonderful! I've always loved books about such possibilities, but they are only stories. This isn't real. I must be imagining all this. I'm going mad.

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