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Monday, June 06, 2016
The Alien's Wife
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The Menagerie, part 1 [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate:3012.4
Original Airdate: 17 Nov, 1966
Captain's log, stardate 3012.6. General Court-Martial convened. Mister Spock has again waived counsel and has entered a plea of guilty.
MENDEZ: Mister Spock, are you aware in pleading guilty that a further charge involving the death penalty must be held against you should this vessel enter the Talos star group?
SPOCK: I am.
MENDEZ: Why? What does it accomplish to go there or to take Captain Pike there? I want to know why.
SPOCK: Are your comments a part of the record, sir?
MENDEZ: Yes, it's on the record.
SPOCK: Thank you. Request monitor screen be engaged.
MENDEZ: For what purpose?
SPOCK: To comply with the request you just made, sir, that I explain the importance of going to Talos Four.
KIRK: By asking why, you've opened the door to any evidence he may wish to present. Apparently what he had in mind.
MENDEZ: Present your evidence. Screen on.
SPOCK: This is thirteen years ago. The Enterprise and its commander, Captain Christopher Pike.
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The Menagerie, part 2 [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate:3012.4
Original Airdate: 24 Nov, 1966
MENDEZ: What is it? Why have they stopped the images?
SPOCK: Because they know that Captain Pike is fatigued. We can reconvene later.
KIRK: Then they care about the Captain.
SPOCK: They want him back alive, sir.
MENDEZ: I demand to know why.
SPOCK: If you'll be patient, the answers to your questions
MENDEZ: You're forgetting you're on trial, Spock. You will answer all questions put to you.
SPOCK: My answer to your question would be quite unbelievable, sir. I regret we'll have to wait and see it there.
Personal log, stardate 3013.2. Reconvening court-martial of Mister Spock and the strangest trial evidence ever heard aboard a starship. From the mysterious planet now only one hour ahead of us, the story of Captain Pike's imprisonment there.
[Hearing room]
PIKE [on screen]: Why are you here?
VINA [on screen]: To please you.
PIKE [on screen]: Are you real?
VINA [on screen]: As real as you wish.
[Pike's cell]
PIKE: No, no. No, that's not an answer. I've never met you before, never even imagined you.
VINA: Perhaps they made me out of dreams you've forgotten.
PIKE: What, and dress you in the same metal fabric they wear?
VINA: I can wear whatever you wish, be anything you wish.
PIKE: So they can see how their specimen performs? They want to see how I react, is that it?
VINA: Don't you have a, a dream, something you've always wanted very badly?
PIKE: Or do they do more than just watch me? Do they feel with me, too?
VINA: You can have whatever dream you want. I can become anything, any woman you, you've ever imagined. You can have anything you want in the whole universe. Let me please you.
PIKE: Yes. Yes, you can please me. You can tell me about them. Is there any way I can keep them from probing my mind, from using my thoughts against me? Does that frighten you? Does that mean there is a way?
VINA: You're a fool.
PIKE: Since you're not real, there's not much point in continuing this conversation, is there?
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Sunday, December 2, 2012 4:51 AM
To: 'Chad Trammell'
Subject: Get it? Outed. Brad Pitt's in the closet. China knows that about George Bush too.
After I decrypted this morning another message that I picked instinctively (and without influence by the activity of the date and only because I wondered about the 1955 title) on my offline computer I have to wonder what is even the point of getting up from bed any morning between now and the fabled D-Day.
My future seems quite clear at this point.
All I have to do is to show up at the right time.
Nothing else I do at this point matters.
I think I might send you that message as well sometime later. Now I really don't see any point to any of this.
The precise date of D-Day is probably encoded in that message but I don't have any way of knowing that.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 02 December 2012 except ends]
From 8/20/2012 to 12/2/2012 is 104 days
From 12/2/2012 to 3/16/2013 is 104 days
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The Alien's Wife (TV Series)
Roswell, New Mexico (2011)
Release Info
USA 1 February 2011
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The Alien's Wife (2011– )
Roswell, New Mexico
Sci-Fi Episode aired 1 February 2011
Season 1 Episode 1
The crash of an alien space ship in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, to this day excites the imagination. Did an alien space ship visit earth? Or is the US Government telling the truth that a weather balloon coming back to earth was responsible for the debris field in Roswell? "The Alien's Wife" examines the premise that, indeed, it was an alien spacecraft that crashed in the Roswell desert, and, in fact, an alien survived and managed to escape the prying eyes of the crash site investigators.
Release Date: 1 February 2011 (USA)
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NCIS Season 8 Episode 13
Freedom
Aired Tuesday 8:00 PM Feb 01, 2011 on CBS
Quotes
(Gibbs walks in on Tony and McGee with the blow-up doll)
Tony: Morning, Boss!
McGee: This isn't what it looks like, Boss.
Gibbs: Well, what is it, Tim?
McGee: Erm...a joke...I think. A really bad, practical joke.
Gibbs: I'm not laughing. (Gibbs turns and heads for his desk) Lose your gal-pal. (To everyone) Grab your gear. Got a dead Marine in Springfield.
From 2/1/2011 To 3/16/2013 ( --- ) is 774 days
774 = 387 + 387
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 11/24/1966 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek"::"The Menagerie - Part II" ) is 387 days
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The Simpsons Season 22 Episode 13
The Blue and the Gray
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Feb 13, 2011 on FOX
Quotes
LuAnn Van Houten: Marge, your hair. It's fantastic!
Marge: Well, thank you.
LuAnn: No. Thank you for your bravery. (Marge moans)
Edna: I hope I look half as good as you when I give up.
Mrs. Hibbert: Such audacity!
Ralph: Grandma had hair like that when she went to sleep in her forever box. (Marge grumbles)
(Marge gets into her car and starts driving away)
Jimbo: Go, granny, go!
(Marge hits the brakes and quickly pulls reverse, aiming at the bullies)
Dolph: Aw, jeez, she's coming back.
Kearney: Run, bullies, run!
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NCIS: Los Angeles Season 2 Episode 14
Lockup
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Feb 01, 2011 on CBS
AIRED: Feb 01, 2011
http://www.tv.com/shows/ncis/freedom-1368613/
tv.com
NCIS Season 8 Episode 13
Freedom
Aired Tuesday 8:00 PM Feb 01, 2011 on CBS
The NCIS team has to locate the family and the murderer when a Marine is found beaten to death in his own backyard.
AIRED: 2/1/11
http://www.tv.com/shows/ncis/freedom-1368613/trivia/
tv.com
NCIS Season 8 Episode 13
Freedom
Aired Tuesday 8:00 PM Feb 01, 2011 on CBS
Quotes
Tony: (Tony realises what he has just said)...there's no reason I should know that.
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/16b.htm
The Menagerie, part 2 [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate:3012.4
Original Airdate: 24 Nov, 1966
PIKE: Hold still, or I'll break your neck.
VINA: Don't hurt them. They don't mean to be evil.
PIKE: I've had some samples of how good they are.
(the Talosian appears to be a vicious monster)
PIKE: You stop this illusion, or I'll twist your head off. All right, now you try one more illusion, you try anything at all, and I'll break your neck.
KEEPER: Your ship. Release me, or we'll destroy it.
VINA: He's not bluffing, Captain. With illusion they can make your crew work the wrong controls or push any button it takes to destroy your ship.
PIKE: I'm going to gamble you're too intelligent to kill for no reason at all. (hands him over to Number One and picks up the laser pistols, firing them at the glass wall) On the other hand, I've got a reason. I'm willing to bet you've created an illusion this laser is empty. I think it just blasted a hole in that window and you're keep us from seeing it. You want me to test my theory out on your head?
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The Menagerie, part 2 [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate:3012.4
Original Airdate: 24 Nov, 1966
VINA: You're better than a theatre to them. They create the illusion for you, they watch you react, feel your emotions. They have a whole collection of specimens, descendants of life brought back long ago from all over this part of the galaxy.
PIKE: Which means they had to have more than one of each animal.
VINA: Please.
PIKE: They'll need a pair of humans too. Where do they get intend to get the Earth woman?
VINA: You said that if I answered questions
PIKE: But that was a bargain with something that didn't exist. You said you weren't real, remember?
VINA: I'm a woman as real and as human as you are. We are like Adam and Eve. If we. No, please, no! Don't punish me! I'll die! (disappears)
[Hearing room]
MENDEZ: An Earth woman? Then you were captured as breeding stock. (flash)
KIRK: Why? Just to maintain a supply of zoo specimens?
SPOCK: Much more, Captain.
[Pike's cell]
(as Pike searches the walls for a door, a hatch opens and a glass is placed on the floor)
KEEPER: The vial contains a nourishing protein complex.
PIKE: Is the keeper actually communicating with one of his animals?
KEEPER: If the form and the colour is not appealing, it can appear as any food you wish to visualise.
PIKE: And if I prefer
KEEPER: To starve? You overlook the unpleasant alternative of punishment.
(Pike is surrounded by fire and brimstone, screaming in pain)
KEEPER: From a fable you once heard in childhood. You will now consume the nourishment.
PIKE: Why not just put irresistible hunger in my mind? Because you can't, can you? You do have limitations, don't you?
KEEPER: If you continue to disobey, from deeper in your mind, there are things even more unpleasant.
(he drinks the nourishment then launches himself at the glass wall. The Keeper steps back in surprise)
PIKE: That's very interesting.
KEEPER: Now to the female.
PIKE: You were startled. Weren't you reading my mind then?
KEEPER: As you've conjectured, an Earth vessel did crash on our planet, but with only a single survivor.
PIKE: No, let's stay on the first subject. All I wanted for that moment was to get my hands around your neck.
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The Menagerie, part 2 [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate:3012.4
Original Airdate: 24 Nov, 1966
KIRK: And the images we've been seeing are
SPOCK: Are coming from Talos Four, sir.
MENDEZ: Mister Spock, you're aware of the orders regarding any contact with Talos Four. You have deliberately invited the death penalty.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:33 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 06 June 2016