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Captain, I checked the engines. The warp drive,
that's a hopeless pile of junk. The impulse engines are not
too badly off. We'll be able - to do something with them.
- Phaser banks? Exhausted.
They didn't give up without a battle. But where are they? I can't imagine a man like Matt Decker
abandoning ship while his life-support
systems are still operative. The computer system is still intact.
We can play back the duplicate captain's log from
the Auxiliary Control Room
that's a hopeless pile of junk. The impulse engines are not
too badly off. We'll be able - to do something with them.
- Phaser banks? Exhausted.
They didn't give up without a battle. But where are they? I can't imagine a man like Matt Decker
abandoning ship while his life-support
systems are still operative. The computer system is still intact.
We can play back the duplicate captain's log from
the Auxiliary Control Room
Full Transcript
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Captain, I checked the engines.
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The warp drive,
that's a hopeless pile of junk.
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The impulse engines are not
too badly off. We'll be able
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- to do something with them.
- Phaser banks?
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Exhausted.
They didn't give up without a battle.
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But where are they?
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I can't imagine a man like Matt Decker
abandoning ship
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while his life-support
systems are still operative.
00:00:20.521 --> 00:00:23.012
The computer system is still intact.
We can play back
00:00:23.191 --> 00:00:26.358
the duplicate captain's log from
the Auxiliary Control Room.
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Movie Summary
In the 23rd Century, Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise explore the galaxy and defend the United Federation of Planets.