"Star Trek" Wolf in the Fold (TV Episode 1967) Poster

(TV Series)

(1967)

DeForest Kelley: Dr. McCoy

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  • Captain James T. Kirk : Bones, what's the sedative situation?

    Dr. McCoy : I've got some stuff that would tranquilize an active volcano.

  • Dr. McCoy : He's dead, Jim.

    Captain James T. Kirk : But that's impossible.

  • Hengist : [holding a knife to Yeoman Tankris' throat]  Everybody keep back or I'll kill her! I'll kill her! Keep back!

    Dr. McCoy : [sauntering toward him]  You'd better be careful. You're going to hurt somebody with that thing.

  • Scott : [Watching exotic belly dancer]  Captain, I think I'm going to like Argelius.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Obviously a man of good taste.

    Scott : You mean to tell me that all these... well, that all this is... ?

    Captain James T. Kirk : Yes, yes, yes, the Argelians think very highly of their pleasure.

    Dr. McCoy : Now, that's an understatement if I ever heard one. This is a completely hedonistic society.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Do you like her, Scotty?

    Scott : Aye, why shouldn't I.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Good. I've invited her to join us at the table. I thought you might like to meet her.

    Scott : Now that's what I call a real captain: always thinking of his men.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : Sybo spoke of a hunger that never dies. Something that thrives on fear, terror, death. Mr. Spock, maybe we're going about it in the wrong way. Let's assume that Sybo was a sensitive. That she DID sense something, something evil.

    Mr. Spock : Sensitivity of certain Argelian women is a documented fact, Captain.

    Jaris : My poor Sybo's talent was genuine, gentlemen. What she told you was true.

    Captain James T. Kirk : All right, then, what was it she said, exactly? A monstrous evil, ancient terror.

    Dr. McCoy : That devours all life and light.

    Captain James T. Kirk : She said something else, words that didn't make any sense.

    Dr. McCoy : Yes. Redjac, Beratis and, er, Kesla.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Obscure, meaningless words.

    Mr. Spock : To us, perhaps, but to the computer?

    Captain James T. Kirk : Ah. Mr. Spock, check them out.

  • Scott : What did you do with that thing, Captain? Did you send it back to the planet?

    Captain James T. Kirk : No. We beamed it out into open space, Scotty. Widest possible dispersion.

    Dr. McCoy : That thing can't die.

    Mr. Spock : Possibly, Doctor. Its consciousness may continue for some time, consisting of billions of separate bits of energy, floating forever in space, powerless.

    Captain James T. Kirk : But it will die finally.

    Captain James T. Kirk : [addressing Mr. Scott]  You seem very happy about the whole thing.

    Scott : Why not? For a while there I didn't know whether I was innocent or guilty.

  • Dr. McCoy : But Sybo said that it feeds on death.

    Mr. Spock : In the strict scientific sense, Doctor, we all feed on death, even vegetarians.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : Bones, what would happen if that thing entered a tranquilized body?

    Dr. McCoy : Well, it might take up knitting, nothing more violent than that.

  • Dr. McCoy : She's dead, Jim.

  • Captain James T. Kirk : [having introduced Scotty to a beautiful belly dancer]  My work is never done.

    Dr. McCoy : My work, Jim. This is prescription stuff. Don't forget, the explosion that threw Scotty against a bulkhead was caused by a woman.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Physically he's all right. Am I right in assuming that?

    Dr. McCoy : Oh, yes, yes. In matter of fact, considerable psychological damage could have been caused. Eh, for example, his total resentment toward women.

    Captain James T. Kirk : He seems to be overcoming his resentment.

    Dr. McCoy : Of course, in my professional opinion, when he gets back to the ship, he's gonna hate you for making him leave Argelius, but then he will have lost total resentment toward women.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Mission accomplished as far as Scotty is concerned. Bones, I know a little place across town where the women...

    Dr. McCoy : Yes. I know the place. I know the place, let's go.

  • Dr. McCoy : She's dead, Jim. Just like the other one.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Stabbed over and over again.

  • Dr. McCoy : [referring to Mr. Scott, who seems to be suffering from severe amnesia after a murder has been committed]  Of course, there's another possibility.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Explain.

    Dr. McCoy : Hysterical amnesia. When a man feels guilty about something, something too terrible to remember, he blots it out of his conscious memory.

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