Thursday, February 18, 2010

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)




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Memorable quotes for

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)


Kirk: Our mission? Spock, you're talking about the end of every life on Earth! You're half human... haven't you got any god damn feelings about THAT?










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Memorable quotes for

Schindler's List (1993)


Oskar Schindler: I could have got more out. I could have got more. I don't know. If I'd just... I could have got more.










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Memorable quotes for

Battlestar Galactica (2003) (TV)


[his decommissioning speech]

Adama: The Cylon War is long over, yet we must not forget the reasons why so many sacrificed so much in the cause of freedom. The cost of wearing the uniform can be high, but...

[very long pause]

Adama: sometimes it's too high. You know, when we fought the Cylons, we did it to save ourselves from extinction. But we never answered the question "Why?" Why are we as a people worth saving? We still commit murder because of greed and spite, jealousy, and we still visit all of our sins upon our children. We refuse to accept the responsibility for anything that we've done, like we did with the Cylons. We decided to play God, create life. And when that life turned against us, we comforted ourselves in the knowledge that it really wasn't our fault, not really. You cannot play God then wash your hands of the things that you've created. Sooner or later, the day comes when you can't hide from the things that you've done anymore.










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Thu, April 6, 2006 2:45:44 PM

Subject: Re: Imaginary friend

I was disappointed I got only an hour of my imaginary girlfriend this morning. The previous 3 days of 4 hours was spoiling me.

Damn I am one bored loser homeless guy.

I literally almost expect someone to stab me in the back with a knife when someone walks behind me on the street. I don't know why that has started bothering me. I feel like my thought processes are still pretty normal, but I do think about a lot of stuff, got nothing else to do.

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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock


1:04:45
- Admiral, this is Lieutenant Saavik.
- Saavik!

1:04:49
- Is David with you?
- Yes, and someone else.

1:04:53
A Vulcan scientist
of your acquaintance.

1:04:57
This...Vulcan...

1:05:04
Is he alive?

1:05:05
He is not himself, but he lives.

1:05:08
He's subject to rapid ageing,
like this unstable planet.










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Memorable quotes for

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)


McCoy: Rapid aging. All genetic metabolism accelerated.

Kirk: What about his mind?

McCoy: His mind is a void. It seems, Admiral, that I've got all his marbles.










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Mon, June 12, 2006 1:23:57 PM

Subject: Re: Journal June 12, 2006

Kerry Burgess wrote:

Early this morning, I suffered through about the first half-hour of Fast Times At Ridgemont High until I got bored and changed it.

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From 7/21/1987 ( formal wedding ceremony for my wife Phoebe and me ) to 4/16/1996 ( Modest Mouse "This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About" ) is: 3192 days

3192 = 1596 + 1596

From 3/3/1959 ( my birth date US ) to 7/16/1963 ( my wife ) is: 1596 days



From 12/24/1968 ( I was Apollo 8 spacecraft astronaut in orbit of Earth's moon ) to 4/16/1996 ( Modest Mouse "This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About" ) is: 9975 days

From 3/4/1959 ( my birth date UK ) to 6/25/1986 ( U.S. President Ronald Reagan : Proclamation 5506—National Homelessness Awareness Week 1986 ) is: 9975 days

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This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About

Studio album by Modest Mouse

Released April 16, 1996

Track listing

16. "Space Travel Is Boring"










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MODEST MOUSE LYRICS

"Space Travel Is Boring"

Won herself a pass to some far off moon
It was second class but what's to lose
And looking out her window she could more than assume
That you can't see air or time
She's the only rocketeer in the whole damn place
They gave her a mirror so she could talk to a face
She still got plenty lonely but that's just the case
With time, time, time
Started hearing voices sometime in June
She knew she could go crazy but didn't think that soon
Now she doesn't feel lonely but she'd just as soon
Try, try, try try
Man shot to the moon
I read a paperback and want to come home soon
I'm shot to the moon
Been there a half an hour, I want to come home soon










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Literature Network>The Holy Bible>Revelation

Revelation

Revelations


7:13 And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence came they? 7:14 And I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said to me, These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.

7:15 Therefore are they before the throne of God, and serve him day and night in his temple: and he that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them.

7:16 They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; neither shall the sun light on them, nor any heat.

7:17 For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters: and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.

8:1 And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour.










2008 film "The Day the Earth Stood Still" DVD movie:

00:44:53


Dr. Helen Benson [telephone]: Hello?

Transit police officer: Dr. Helen Benson?

Dr. Helen Benson: Yes.

Transit police officer: I'm calling from Newark Penn Station. We've got your patient here.

Dr. Helen Benson: Oh. Um, sorry. I think there's been a mistake. Um, I'm not that kind of doctor.

Transit police officer: Hold - hold on for a second. He says you got his medicine.


00:45:22

Dr. Helen Benson: Excuse me! Excuse me. I'm sorry. Somebody called me. My name's Dr. Benson.

Transit police officer: Good. He's over there. He's your problem now. Go ahead, take him. He's your problem.


00:45:50

Dr. Helen Benson: You know, I took a huge risk back at the hospital. Did I make a mistake? Are you a friend to us?

Klaatu: I'm a friend to the Earth.










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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock


:44:54
Scotty, as good as your word.

:44:57
The more they overtake the plumbing,
the easier to stop up the drain.

:45:01
Here, Doctor, souvenirs
from one surgeon to another.










"Space: Above And Beyond"

"Stardust"

April 19, 1996

Episode 20 DVD:

00:28:42


1LT Cooper Hawkes: Colonel.

Colonel Klingman: Lieutenant.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: I was wondering if you could answer a few questions about a-all this.

Colonel Klingman: Telepresence has been around for quite some time. The Russians first used it in 1998 to explore Mars. Telepresence is an interactive computer graphics system which provides the operator with the illusion of being immersed in a simulated environment.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: My question isn't really about the system. It's about you.

Colonel Klingman: You got a problem with me?

1LT Cooper Hawkes: Yeah.

Colonel Klingman: Sit down.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: You won't be there. I mean, you yourself? You seem okay to me. You seem like you know what you're doin' with this stuff. But a machine - all this? It can't feel what we do out there. When we're under enemy attack and it just becomes one big hairy fur ball and you don't know up from down and your heart's pounding 'cause you're taking enemy fire from your 6:00 and 12:00 and you barely have time to think for yourself - somehow we all just know. We feel where each other are. And I'm there for them and they're for me.

Colonel Klingman: You're talking about situational awareness.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: Yeah! And I don't see how you can have it sitting on a closet on the Saratoga. Now, I'm not trying to rag on you but have you ever had your wingman - a good buddy - blown out of the sky then have to drive on while g-forces are tearing you out of your seat?

Colonel Klingman: I'm an engineer, Lieutenant.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: And then puke all over yourself when you came out of the roll?

Colonel Klingman: Yes, but not in an airplane.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: Have you ever been shot at?

Colonel Klingman: No. I've never been in a dogfight. But why must I have taken a life in order for you to trust me? This machine - these wires - will save millions of lives. This plan - my idea - is my part to bring everyone home soon. Safe. And I would think you could believe in and trust someone who's working to be able to spend a night with you back home rather than going out to look up your name on some war memorial wall. I believe in my plan. I believe in myself.










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Saturn: Moons: Phoebe

Phoebe (FEE-bee) is one of Saturn's most intriguing satellites, orbiting at a distance of 12,952,000 kilometers (8,049,668 miles) from the planet










2008 film "The Day the Earth Stood Still" DVD movie:

01:01:12


Klaatu: I need to get back to the city.

Dr. Helen Benson: Not until you tell me what's going on.

Jacob Benson: Did you do that?

Klaatu: Yes.

Dr. Helen Benson: Jacob, get in the car.

Jacob Benson: He's one of them.










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Memorable quotes for

The Seventh Sign (1988)


David Bannon: Remember it all, write it down, tell it; so people will use the chance she has given them.










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Memorable quotes for

"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"

The Visitor (1995)


Captain Sisko: I'm proud of what you've accomplished.

Adult Jake Sisko: None of it matters - now that I know that you're out there lost somewhere.

Captain Sisko: Of course it matters. You have a wife; a career. And don't think because I'm not around much, that I... don't want grandchildren!










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Memorable quotes for

The Seventh Sign (1988)


[while watching the news]

David Bannon: So much misery, man against man. They kill each other. They have no faith. I used to think the world would change. But it hasn't.

Abby: No, I guess it hasn't.










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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock


:30:16
No, absolutely not, Jim.
You're my best officer.

:30:19
But I am Commander, Starfleet,
so I don't break rules.

:30:22
Don't quote rules to me. I'm talking
about loyalty and sacrifice.

:30:27
One man who's died for us, another
with deep emotional problems.

:30:32
This business
about Spock and McCoy...

:30:35
Honestly, I never understood
Vulcan mysticism.

:30:39
You don't have to believe.
I'm not even sure that I believe.

:30:43
But if there's even a chance
that Spock has an eternal soul...

:30:48
- ..then it's my responsibility.
- Yours?

:30:52
As surely as if it were my very own.

:30:57
Give me backthe Enterprise.
With Scotty's help I could...

:31:00
The Enterprise would never stand
the pounding, and you know it!

:31:04
- Then I'll hire a ship.
- Out of the question, my friend.

:31:08
The Council has ordered that no one
but the science team goes to Genesis.

:31:13
Your life and your career stand for
rationality, not intellectual chaos.

:31:20
Keep up this emotional behaviour
and you'll lose everything.

:31:23
You'll destroy yourself.
Do you understand me, Jim?

:31:29
I hear you.

:31:32
I had to try.

:31:34
Of course.

:31:36
- Thanks for the drink.
- Any time.

:31:44
- The word, sir?.
- The word...

:31:47
..is no.
I am therefore going anyway.

:31:50
- You can count on our help, sir.
- Shall I alert Dr McCoy?.

:31:54
Please. He has a long journey
ahead of him.










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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock


:33:00
I here am new. But you are known,
being McCoy from Enterprise.

:33:08
- You have me at a disadvantage, sir.
- I name not important.

:33:13
You seek I. Message received.

:33:17
Available ship stands by.

:33:21
How much and how soon?

:33:23
How soon is now. How much is where.

:33:29
- Somewhere in the Mutara Sector.
- Oh, Mutara restricted!

:33:34
Take permits many. Money more.

:33:38
There aren't going to be
any damn permits!

:33:41
How can you get a permit
to do a damn illegal thing?

:33:45
Look... Price you name, money I got!

:33:49
Place you name, money I name,
otherwise bargain, no.

:33:54
All right, dammit! Genesis. The name
of the place we're going is Genesis!

:34:00
Genesis?!

:34:02
Yes, Genesis! How can you be deaf
with ears like that?

:34:06
Genesis allowed is not!
It's planet forbidden!

:34:10
Look, my backward friend. Genesis
may be planet forbidden, but I'm...

:34:18
Sir, I'm sorry. You don't want to be
discussing this subject in public.

:34:23
I'll discuss what I like!
And who in the hell are you?!

:34:26
Would you like
a ride home, Dr McCoy?.

:34:28
If I wanted a ride home, would I
be trying to charter a space flight?

:34:37
How in the hell
do you know who I am?

:34:40
Federation Security, sir.

:34:49
You're gonna get
a nice long rest, Doctor.










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Memorable quotes for

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)


Kirk: Klingon Commander, This is Admiral James T. Kirk. I'm alive and well on the planet surface. I know that this will come as a pleasant surprise to you, but our ship was a victim of an "unfortunate accident". Sorry about your crew, but as we say on Earth, c'est la vie.










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Fri, March 3, 2006 3:22:01 PM

Subject: Rise Above


This was a pleasant surprise. I was disappointed though when I first saw them that they were preparing to leave. I think this is the one at the link below. I love these ships. Who needs a parade when you can watch a U.S. Navy warship getting underway? If I could choose any ship I wanted for a personal yacht, it would be a Burke-class destroyer.

http://www.momsen.navy.mil/

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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock


:48:16
Gunner... Target engine only.

:48:21
- Captain, what is happening?
- We're under attack!

:48:24
Stand by for evasive.

:48:26
Fire.

:48:32
I wanted prisoners!

:48:36
A lucky shot, sir...

:48:46
Animal!

:48:47
- Sir, may I suggest...
- Say the wrong thing, Torg!

:48:50
There are life signs on the planet.
Perhaps the very scientists you seek.

:48:55
- Saavik calling Grissom...
- Very good.










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From 3/4/1959 to 10/8/1992 (Thursday) is 33 years, 218 days
218 / 365 = 0.59 year
From 3/4/1959 to 10/8/1992 (Thursday) is 33.59 years

'33-59'

From 10/8/1992 (Thursday) to 10/9/1992 ("Under Siege")(Friday) is: 1 day

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105690/

Under Siege (1992)

Release Date: 9 October 1992 (USA)

Plot Outline: A former SEAL, now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.

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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock


:49:22
Estimating Genesis,
2.9 hours present speed.

:49:26
- Can we hold speed, Scotty?.
- Aye, she's got her second wind now.

:49:30
- Scan for vessels in pursuit.
- Scanning. Indications negative.

:49:42
Did I get it right?










1984 film "Night of the Comet" DVD movie:

00:27:32


DJ voice recording tape: Well, it's time to reach into the old mailbag here. Got a letter from -

Samantha: Beam me up, Scotty.










1984 film "Night of the Comet" DVD movie:

00:31:38


Radio station DJ (recording): ...again, I'm an employee. I can't. Just our way of saying Merry Christmas to you from all of

Samantha: Testing, one, two, three, four. This is Samantha Belmont, one-third owner of the Greater Los Angeles Basin, speaking. You guys? Hey, is anybody there?


00:32:56

Samantha: And here's some other changes. Most of you guys had finals this week? Later. They're history. They're canceled. The legal drinking age is now 10. But you will need I.D. Let's be real. I'll be taking requests from all you teenage comet zombies on the hitline. That's 555-4487. Get it? 555-HITS!


00:32:53

Samantha: I got a call. It came in on the hotline.

Hector: Hello. Hello.

Samantha: It went dead.

Regina: Did they say they were okay?

Samantha: I don't know. They said they were in the desert.

Regina: The desert? What desert was it?

Samantha: I don't know.

Hector: Think!


00:34:13

Samantha: They said they were, like, part of a think tank or research group or something.

Hector: Where? Was it in this state?

Samantha: I forget.

Hector: Okay. Let's take it real slow. Did they mention a town? Some place they were near, like maybe Blythe, Bishop?

Regina: What about Edwards Air Force Base?

Samantha: If I knew, I'd tell you. I didn't expect the call, you know. I didn't take notes or something.










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090728-N-4649C-003 SEATTLE (July 28, 2009) The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Momsen (DDG 92) arrives in Seattle for the city's 60th Seafair celebration. Sailors will have the opportunity to experience the sights of downtown Seattle, while the public will have the chance to tour the ship and meet Sailors. Momsen is homeported in Everett, Wash. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Chantel M. Clayton/Released)


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090728-N-4649C-003










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I sat in this location for hours and the map is a good illustration of why I was there. I had been expecting the Navy to meet with me at that location and I assume that is why the Momsen was there on my birthday but I wondered if they were only there to remind me that I wasn't forgotten while I continue my assignment or they were there because they were being obstructed by hostile forces from transporting me back to base.

Assuming this link will still work, as it recently stopped working, the illustration points out where I spent many hours sitting. If you trace back to the 3 unmistakable landmarks that are the antennas on one of the Seattle hills, then it is perfectly aligned with streets 3rd and Thomas. Those 3 towers are more distinctive to the Seattle skyline than is the Space Needle. I was also sitting there all that time in plain sight of the Seattle P-I news building.



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The Final Countdown


:22:40
- Get [ CAG ] up here.
- Yes, sir.

:22:42
I want to talk
to CINPAC Fleet.

:22:44
Captain, we're down across the board.
Antennas check out, but we're off the air.

:22:48
- Any word from our destroyers?
- We aren't getting anything

:22:50
except some code transmissions
in the 200-meter band.

:22:53
Otherwise, we're dead
as a doornail.

:22:55
- Ops, what's our radar picture?
- Radar shows us clear, sir.

:22:58
Clear? Can't you see
that Russian trawler?

:23:01
I have the signal officer
on deck, but no visual sighting, sir.

:23:03
Keep me advised.
Navigator, what's our posi?

:23:06
270, Captain.
280 miles west of Pearl Harbor.

:23:10
Oh, Dick. Launch a Hawkeye
to check ship's communications

:23:14
a Crusader to make a photo run over
Pearl and put two Tomcats on ready alert.

:23:18
- Aye, aye, sir.
- Captain! Captain!

:23:21
Hey, what happened?

:23:23
Frankly, I don't know.

:23:26
Lieutenant, have the heads
of all departments

:23:30
meet me at C.V.I.C.
immediately after the launch.

:23:31
Aye, aye, sir.

:23:32
- Mr. Lasky, I want you to stay with me.
- Captain's off the Bridge.

:23:36
It's a code.

:23:39
Can you break it,
Chief?

:23:41
- I think someone's putting us on.
- Why?

:23:44
Because I learned this code
at Great Lakes. It's ancient.

:23:48
Thanks, Chief.

:23:51
Stand clear at 012.
Hawkeye rotating.










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Memorable quotes for

"Star Trek: The Next Generation"

All Good Things... (1994)


Capt. Picard: [Q gave Picard the chance to ask ten yes/no questions] Is it part of a Romulan plot? A ploy to start a war?

Q: No and no.

[crowd jeers]

Q: *Five* down!

Capt. Picard: That's only four.

Q: 'Is it a Romulan plot? Is it a ploy to start a war?' Those are *separate* questions.

Capt. Picard: Did you create the anomaly?

Q: No, no, no,

[laughing]

Q: you're going to be so surprised when you realize where it came from...

Q: if you ever figure it out.










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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock


:50:17
It's time for total truth between us.

:50:20
This planet is not what you intended
or hoped for, is it?

:50:25
Not exactly.

:50:27
Why?.

:50:30
I used proto-matter
in the Genesis matrix.

:50:33
An unstable substance which
every ethical scientist in the galaxy

:50:39
has denounced
as dangerously unpredictable.

:50:41
It was the only way
to solve certain problems.

:50:44
So, like your father,
you changed the rules.

:50:49
If I hadn't, it might have been
years, or never!

:50:54
How many have paid the price
for your impatience?

:50:57
How many have died?
How much damage have you done?

:51:02
And what is yet to come?