Star Trek (TV Series)
Patterns of Force (1968)
David Brian: John Gill
Quotes
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Capt. Kirk : Gill. Gill, why did you abandon your mission? Why did you interfere with this culture?
John Gill : Planet... fragmented... divided. Took lesson from... Earth history.
Capt. Kirk : But why Nazi Germany? You studied history. You knew what the Nazis were.
John Gill : Most efficient state... Earth ever knew.
Spock : Quite true, Captain. That tiny country, beaten, bankrupt, defeated; rose in a few years to stand only one step away from global domination.
Capt. Kirk : But it was brutal, perverted; had to be destroyed at a terrible cost. Why that example?
Spock : Perhaps Gill felt that such a state, run benignly, could accomplish its efficiency without sadism.
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John Gill : I was wrong. The non-interference directive is the only way. We must stop the slaughter.
Capt. Kirk : You did that, Professor. You told them in time.
John Gill : Even historians... fail to learn from history. They repeat the same mistakes.
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John Gill : Ekosians, the road ahead is difficult. It requires courage and dedication. It requires faith. The Zeon colony has existed for nearly a half a century. If we fulfill our own greatness, that will all be ended. Working together will at times be difficult to reach that goal. And we will reach that goal!
Spock : Captain, the speech follows no logical pattern.
Capt. Kirk : Random sentences strung together.
McCoy : He looks drugged, Jim. Almost at a cataleptic state.