1 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:12,074 Watch Movies, Series & LiveTV www.flixify.app 2 00:00:20,043 --> 00:00:21,169 The distress call definitely came 3 00:00:21,244 --> 00:00:23,678 from one of the solar systems in this sector. 4 00:00:23,747 --> 00:00:26,272 Can you pinpoint it any closer, Lieutenant? 5 00:00:26,349 --> 00:00:28,283 Negative. It was so badly garbled 6 00:00:28,351 --> 00:00:31,047 all we got was the name Constellation. 7 00:00:31,121 --> 00:00:32,349 Sir ... 8 00:00:32,422 --> 00:00:35,858 we're now within the limits of System L-370, 9 00:00:35,926 --> 00:00:37,689 but I can't locate -- 10 00:00:37,761 --> 00:00:41,720 Captain, sensors show this entire solar system has been destroyed. 11 00:00:45,435 --> 00:00:49,371 Nothing left but rubble and asteroids. 12 00:00:49,439 --> 00:00:51,373 But that's incredible. 13 00:00:51,441 --> 00:00:54,376 The star in this system is still intact. 14 00:00:54,444 --> 00:00:57,072 Only a nova could destroy like that. 15 00:00:57,147 --> 00:00:58,375 Nonetheless, Captain, 16 00:00:58,448 --> 00:01:00,313 sensors show nothing but debris 17 00:01:00,383 --> 00:01:03,216 where we charted seven planets last year. 18 00:01:03,286 --> 00:01:05,311 Continue a search pattern. 19 00:01:05,388 --> 00:01:06,878 Aye-aye, sir. 20 00:01:16,166 --> 00:01:18,828 Entering limits of System L-374, sir. 21 00:01:18,902 --> 00:01:21,837 Scanners show the same evidence of destruction. 22 00:01:23,907 --> 00:01:27,843 Every solar system in this sector blasted to rubble. 23 00:01:27,911 --> 00:01:30,345 Still no sign of the Constellation. 24 00:01:30,413 --> 00:01:31,846 Matt Decker's in command. 25 00:01:31,915 --> 00:01:33,849 What could have happened to him? 26 00:01:33,917 --> 00:01:36,351 The two inner most planets of this system 27 00:01:36,419 --> 00:01:38,011 appear to be intact. 28 00:01:38,088 --> 00:01:39,612 Sir, a ship's disaster beacon. 29 00:01:39,689 --> 00:01:41,350 Try to raise it, Lieutenant. 30 00:01:41,424 --> 00:01:43,858 I have it on the sensors, Captain. 31 00:01:43,927 --> 00:01:45,360 By configuration -- a starship. 32 00:01:45,428 --> 00:01:47,862 Stopped in space. She appears to be drifting. 33 00:01:49,132 --> 00:01:50,360 No answer, Captain. 34 00:01:50,433 --> 00:01:52,867 All I get is the automatic beacon. 35 00:01:52,936 --> 00:01:55,370 Sensors not recording normal energy output. 36 00:01:57,440 --> 00:01:58,964 Approach course, Mr. Sulu. 37 00:02:11,721 --> 00:02:13,985 It's the Constellation. 38 00:02:15,725 --> 00:02:17,249 Look at that. 39 00:02:17,327 --> 00:02:19,261 She may have been wrecked 40 00:02:19,329 --> 00:02:21,024 by whatever destroyed these solar systems. 41 00:02:31,775 --> 00:02:33,208 She was attacked. 42 00:02:35,412 --> 00:02:36,344 Red alert! 43 00:02:36,413 --> 00:02:37,345 Red alert! 44 00:02:37,414 --> 00:02:38,847 Man your battle stations! 45 00:02:38,915 --> 00:02:39,847 Red alert! 46 00:02:39,916 --> 00:02:40,848 Red alert! 47 00:02:40,917 --> 00:02:42,942 Man your battle stations! 48 00:02:55,598 --> 00:02:58,396 Space -- the final frontier. 49 00:03:04,541 --> 00:03:08,307 These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. 50 00:03:08,378 --> 00:03:09,811 Its five-year mission -- 51 00:03:09,879 --> 00:03:13,110 to explore strange new worlds ... 52 00:03:13,183 --> 00:03:15,811 to seek out new life and new civilizations ... 53 00:03:17,053 --> 00:03:20,250 to boldly go where no man has gone before. 54 00:04:06,736 --> 00:04:07,668 Mr. Sulu? 55 00:04:07,737 --> 00:04:10,171 All phaser banks manned and ready, sir. 56 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:13,175 Initiate a full sensor scan for any other vessel. 57 00:04:13,243 --> 00:04:14,369 Aye, sir. 58 00:04:14,444 --> 00:04:16,378 I can't raise the Constellation, sir. 59 00:04:16,446 --> 00:04:18,380 I'm still getting the distress beacon, 60 00:04:18,448 --> 00:04:19,881 but there's heavy subspace interference. 61 00:04:19,949 --> 00:04:21,644 It's almost blocking the signal. 62 00:04:21,718 --> 00:04:22,844 Keep trying. 63 00:04:22,919 --> 00:04:25,149 Mr. Spock, full evaluation of the damage 64 00:04:25,221 --> 00:04:26,313 to the Constellation. 65 00:04:26,389 --> 00:04:27,822 All power plants dead, 66 00:04:27,891 --> 00:04:30,826 reserve energy banks operative at a very low power level. 67 00:04:30,894 --> 00:04:31,986 Life support systems? 68 00:04:32,061 --> 00:04:34,495 Also operative at a low power level. 69 00:04:34,564 --> 00:04:36,998 The entire bridge is damaged and uninhabitable. 70 00:04:37,066 --> 00:04:40,035 The rest of the ship seems able to sustain life. 71 00:04:40,103 --> 00:04:41,502 Radiation levels? 72 00:04:41,571 --> 00:04:44,870 Normal, but subspace interference makes readings difficult. 73 00:04:44,941 --> 00:04:46,875 No other vessels in the area. 74 00:04:46,943 --> 00:04:48,501 All scanners show clear. 75 00:05:02,192 --> 00:05:04,126 All hands go to yellow alert. 76 00:05:04,194 --> 00:05:05,627 Stand by battle stations. 77 00:05:05,695 --> 00:05:08,687 Lieutenant, have Dr. McCoy, Mr. Scott, 78 00:05:08,765 --> 00:05:11,700 and a damage control party report to me in the transporter room. 79 00:05:11,768 --> 00:05:13,702 We're going to board her. 80 00:05:13,770 --> 00:05:15,704 Mr. Spock, you're in command. 81 00:05:15,772 --> 00:05:16,966 Acknowledged. 82 00:05:35,225 --> 00:05:36,658 Radiation level normal. 83 00:05:36,726 --> 00:05:39,160 Atmospheric pressure 11 pounds per square inch. 84 00:05:39,229 --> 00:05:41,163 The filtration systems are out, sir. 85 00:05:41,231 --> 00:05:44,667 The whole communication system looks to be shorted out, too, sir. 86 00:05:44,734 --> 00:05:46,167 Scotty, check the phaser banks. 87 00:05:46,236 --> 00:05:47,669 See if they've been fired. 88 00:05:47,737 --> 00:05:48,669 Bones, come with me. 89 00:05:48,738 --> 00:05:49,670 Come along, lads. 90 00:06:13,696 --> 00:06:15,425 What a mess. 91 00:06:17,667 --> 00:06:20,135 No clutter, no half-empty cups of coffee. 92 00:06:20,203 --> 00:06:22,637 Whatever happened didn't happen without a warning. 93 00:06:22,705 --> 00:06:25,139 What do you think did it, sir? 94 00:06:25,208 --> 00:06:26,641 I don't know, lad. 95 00:06:26,709 --> 00:06:29,644 But I want a full structural and control damage check. 96 00:06:29,712 --> 00:06:32,476 I'm going to have a look at those engines. 97 00:06:33,616 --> 00:06:36,141 The crew wasn't abducted, they just left. 98 00:06:36,219 --> 00:06:37,652 Kirk to Enterprise. 99 00:06:37,720 --> 00:06:39,153 Enterprise, Spock here. 100 00:06:39,222 --> 00:06:42,350 No survivors, no bodies either. 101 00:06:42,425 --> 00:06:45,861 Could they have beamed down to one of the two planets? 102 00:06:45,929 --> 00:06:47,487 Improbable, Captain. 103 00:06:47,564 --> 00:06:50,829 The surface temperature of the inner planet's that of molten lead. 104 00:06:50,900 --> 00:06:52,800 The other's atmosphere is poisonous. 105 00:06:52,869 --> 00:06:54,803 We'll continue our search. Kirk out. 106 00:07:02,679 --> 00:07:04,613 Captain, I've checked the engines. 107 00:07:04,681 --> 00:07:07,616 The warp drive is a hopeless pile of junk. 108 00:07:07,684 --> 00:07:10,118 The impulse engines aren't too badly off. 109 00:07:10,186 --> 00:07:13,121 We ought to be able to do something with them. 110 00:07:13,189 --> 00:07:14,281 Phaser banks? 111 00:07:14,357 --> 00:07:16,791 Exhausted. They didn't give up without a battle. 112 00:07:16,859 --> 00:07:18,292 But where are they? 113 00:07:18,361 --> 00:07:20,795 I can't imagine a man like Matt Decker 114 00:07:20,863 --> 00:07:23,798 abandoning ship while his life support systems are still operative. 115 00:07:23,866 --> 00:07:25,800 Computer system is still intact. 116 00:07:25,868 --> 00:07:29,235 We can playback the duplicate Captain's Log. 117 00:07:40,717 --> 00:07:42,651 Matt. 118 00:07:42,719 --> 00:07:44,653 Matt. 119 00:07:44,721 --> 00:07:46,552 It's Jim Kirk. 120 00:07:52,328 --> 00:07:54,262 Commodore? 121 00:07:54,330 --> 00:07:55,922 Commodore Decker? 122 00:08:04,674 --> 00:08:05,766 Matt? 123 00:08:08,878 --> 00:08:10,243 Matt. 124 00:08:12,181 --> 00:08:13,614 Kirk. 125 00:08:13,683 --> 00:08:16,584 It's Jim Kirk. 126 00:08:16,653 --> 00:08:19,087 What happened to your ship, Matt? 127 00:08:19,155 --> 00:08:21,089 My ship ... 128 00:08:21,157 --> 00:08:24,149 Attacked! That -- That thing. 129 00:08:24,227 --> 00:08:25,524 What was it? 130 00:08:25,595 --> 00:08:26,687 That -- 131 00:08:29,866 --> 00:08:32,391 Answer me! What was it? 132 00:08:32,468 --> 00:08:33,901 What happened, Matt? 133 00:08:33,970 --> 00:08:37,406 Jim, give him a minute. He's in a state of shock. 134 00:08:37,473 --> 00:08:39,407 Ready with the duplicate log, sir. 135 00:08:41,210 --> 00:08:42,643 Go. 136 00:08:42,712 --> 00:08:45,647 [Matt Decker] Captain 's Log -- Star date 4202.1. 137 00:08:45,715 --> 00:08:48,013 Exceptionally heavy subspace interference 138 00:08:48,084 --> 00:08:50,450 still prevents our contacting Starfleet 139 00:08:50,520 --> 00:08:54,149 to inform them of the destroyed solar systems we have encountered. 140 00:08:54,223 --> 00:08:57,158 We are now entering system L-374. 141 00:08:57,226 --> 00:09:01,094 Science Officer Masada reports the fourth planet is breaking up. 142 00:09:01,164 --> 00:09:03,098 We are going to investigate. 143 00:09:03,166 --> 00:09:06,101 The fourth planet. Only two left now. 144 00:09:06,169 --> 00:09:07,397 Scotty, 145 00:09:07,470 --> 00:09:09,404 beam the micro tapes to Spock. 146 00:09:09,472 --> 00:09:12,407 I want a complete report of what happened 147 00:09:12,475 --> 00:09:14,909 when they went in on that planet. 148 00:09:14,977 --> 00:09:17,275 We tried to contact Starfleet. 149 00:09:17,346 --> 00:09:18,779 Uh, no one heard. 150 00:09:18,848 --> 00:09:20,975 No one! 151 00:09:22,685 --> 00:09:24,243 We couldn't run. 152 00:09:24,320 --> 00:09:25,753 What happened to your crew? 153 00:09:25,822 --> 00:09:28,256 I had to beam them down. 154 00:09:28,324 --> 00:09:30,121 We -- We were dead. 155 00:09:30,193 --> 00:09:32,127 No power, our phasers useless. 156 00:09:32,195 --> 00:09:35,130 I stayed behind, the last man. 157 00:09:35,198 --> 00:09:38,133 The captain, the last man aboard the ship. 158 00:09:38,201 --> 00:09:40,499 That's what you're supposed to do, isn't it? 159 00:09:42,271 --> 00:09:44,205 And then it hit again 160 00:09:44,273 --> 00:09:47,140 and the, uh, transporter went out. 161 00:09:47,210 --> 00:09:51,510 They were down there, and I'm -- I'm up here. 162 00:09:51,581 --> 00:09:53,811 What hit? What attacked you? 163 00:09:56,719 --> 00:10:00,155 They say there's no devil, Jim, 164 00:10:00,223 --> 00:10:02,157 but there is. 165 00:10:02,225 --> 00:10:05,160 Right out of hell, I saw it. 166 00:10:05,228 --> 00:10:06,422 Matt, 167 00:10:06,496 --> 00:10:07,724 where's your crew? 168 00:10:08,898 --> 00:10:11,128 On the third planet. 169 00:10:11,200 --> 00:10:13,100 There is no third planet. 170 00:10:16,239 --> 00:10:18,673 Don't you think I know that? 171 00:10:18,741 --> 00:10:22,837 There was, but not anymore. 172 00:10:22,912 --> 00:10:25,847 They called me. They begged me for help, 173 00:10:25,915 --> 00:10:27,849 400 of them. 174 00:10:27,917 --> 00:10:29,680 I couldn't. 175 00:10:29,752 --> 00:10:32,619 I -- I couldn't. 176 00:10:37,760 --> 00:10:40,752 Captain, Washburn has our report. 177 00:10:46,602 --> 00:10:47,967 Go. 178 00:10:48,037 --> 00:10:50,972 We made a complete check on structural and control damage. 179 00:10:51,040 --> 00:10:53,201 As far as we can tell, 180 00:10:53,276 --> 00:10:55,210 something crashed through the deflectors 181 00:10:55,278 --> 00:10:57,212 and knocked out the generators. 182 00:10:57,280 --> 00:11:00,647 Somehow the antimatter in the warp drive pods has been deactivated. 183 00:11:00,716 --> 00:11:02,149 Deactivated? 184 00:11:02,218 --> 00:11:08,157 Scotty, could some kind of general energy dampening field do that, 185 00:11:08,224 --> 00:11:10,658 and would the same type of thing 186 00:11:10,726 --> 00:11:12,660 account for the heavy subspace interference? 187 00:11:12,728 --> 00:11:14,252 Aye, that all adds up. 188 00:11:14,330 --> 00:11:16,264 What thing could do all that? 189 00:11:16,332 --> 00:11:18,266 If you'd seen it, you'd know. 190 00:11:18,334 --> 00:11:20,768 The whole thing must be a weapon. 191 00:11:20,837 --> 00:11:22,168 What does it look like? 192 00:11:22,238 --> 00:11:25,207 Well, it's -- it's miles long, 193 00:11:25,274 --> 00:11:29,233 with a maw that could swallow a dozen starships. 194 00:11:29,312 --> 00:11:31,678 It destroys planets, 195 00:11:31,747 --> 00:11:33,214 chops them into rubble. 196 00:11:33,282 --> 00:11:36,615 What is it, an alien ship? Or is it alive -- 197 00:11:36,686 --> 00:11:39,018 Both or neither. I don't know. 198 00:11:39,088 --> 00:11:40,521 Matt, your log stated 199 00:11:40,590 --> 00:11:43,525 that the fourth planet was breaking up. 200 00:11:43,593 --> 00:11:45,026 You went in to investigate. 201 00:11:45,094 --> 00:11:47,528 We saw this thing hovering over the planet, 202 00:11:47,597 --> 00:11:50,031 slicing out chunks with a force beam. 203 00:11:50,099 --> 00:11:52,033 What kind of a beam? 204 00:11:52,101 --> 00:11:53,534 Pure antiproton. 205 00:11:53,603 --> 00:11:55,537 Absolutely pure. 206 00:11:55,605 --> 00:11:57,402 [Beep Beep] 207 00:11:59,275 --> 00:12:00,207 Kirk here. 208 00:12:00,276 --> 00:12:01,265 Spock here, Captain. 209 00:12:01,344 --> 00:12:03,278 Unable to raise Starfleet Command 210 00:12:03,346 --> 00:12:05,246 due to heavy subspace interference. 211 00:12:05,314 --> 00:12:06,747 Attempting to remedy. 212 00:12:06,816 --> 00:12:08,750 What about the Constellation's tapes? 213 00:12:08,818 --> 00:12:12,754 She was attacked by what appears to be essentially ... a robot, 214 00:12:12,822 --> 00:12:16,155 an automated weapon of immense size and power. 215 00:12:16,225 --> 00:12:20,161 Its apparent function is to smash planets to rubble 216 00:12:20,229 --> 00:12:23,164 and then digest the debris for fuel. 217 00:12:23,232 --> 00:12:25,166 It is, therefore, self-sustaining 218 00:12:25,234 --> 00:12:27,168 as long as there are planetary bodies 219 00:12:27,236 --> 00:12:29,170 for it to feed on. 220 00:12:29,238 --> 00:12:30,398 A robot weapon 221 00:12:30,473 --> 00:12:34,239 that purposely destroys entire solar systems. 222 00:12:34,310 --> 00:12:36,244 Why? 223 00:12:36,312 --> 00:12:37,745 Unknown, Captain. 224 00:12:37,813 --> 00:12:41,681 However, Mr. Sulu has computed the path of the machine, 225 00:12:41,751 --> 00:12:45,187 using the destroyed solar systems as a base course. 226 00:12:45,254 --> 00:12:47,188 Projecting back on our star charts, 227 00:12:47,256 --> 00:12:49,690 we find that it came from outside, 228 00:12:49,759 --> 00:12:51,192 from another galaxy. 229 00:12:51,260 --> 00:12:54,195 What is the projected course of this thing? 230 00:12:54,263 --> 00:12:57,198 If it follows its present path, 231 00:12:57,266 --> 00:13:00,633 it will go through the most densely populated section 232 00:13:00,703 --> 00:13:02,933 of our galaxy. 233 00:13:04,707 --> 00:13:06,641 Thank you. 234 00:13:06,709 --> 00:13:09,837 Stand by, Mr. Spock. Kirk out. 235 00:13:09,912 --> 00:13:11,846 This whole thing is incredible. 236 00:13:11,914 --> 00:13:15,350 A robot? A machine like that, who would build it? 237 00:13:15,418 --> 00:13:17,147 We don't know. 238 00:13:17,219 --> 00:13:19,653 An alien race, apparently from another galaxy. 239 00:13:19,722 --> 00:13:20,984 But why? 240 00:13:23,225 --> 00:13:24,487 Bones ... 241 00:13:26,729 --> 00:13:29,163 did you ever hear of a doomsday machine? 242 00:13:29,231 --> 00:13:31,665 No. I'm a doctor, not a mechanic. 243 00:13:31,734 --> 00:13:35,329 It's a weapon built primarily as a bluff. 244 00:13:35,404 --> 00:13:37,338 It's never meant to be used. 245 00:13:37,406 --> 00:13:40,842 So strong, it could destroy both sides in a war. 246 00:13:40,910 --> 00:13:43,845 Something like the old H-Bomb was supposed to be. 247 00:13:43,913 --> 00:13:46,347 That's what I think this is -- 248 00:13:46,415 --> 00:13:49,851 a doomsday machine that somebody used in a war 249 00:13:49,919 --> 00:13:52,353 uncounted years ago. 250 00:13:52,421 --> 00:13:54,252 They don't exist anymore, 251 00:13:54,323 --> 00:13:57,884 but the machine is still destroying. 252 00:13:57,960 --> 00:13:59,894 Oh, forget about your theories! 253 00:13:59,962 --> 00:14:03,329 That thing's on the way to the heart of our galaxy. 254 00:14:03,399 --> 00:14:05,333 What are you going to do? 255 00:14:05,401 --> 00:14:07,835 We're getting you back to the Enterprise. 256 00:14:07,903 --> 00:14:09,837 I'm not leaving my ship! 257 00:14:09,905 --> 00:14:11,634 It's a dead hulk! 258 00:14:11,707 --> 00:14:13,641 We'll take her in tow. 259 00:14:13,709 --> 00:14:16,143 I'll stay onboard and get her ready. 260 00:14:16,212 --> 00:14:18,646 Go back to the Enterprise with the doctor 261 00:14:18,714 --> 00:14:20,477 and let him help you. 262 00:14:20,549 --> 00:14:24,144 It's just that I -- I never lost a command before. 263 00:14:26,222 --> 00:14:28,656 Kirk to Enterprise. 264 00:14:28,724 --> 00:14:31,158 Have the transporter room 265 00:14:31,227 --> 00:14:35,391 beam Dr. McCoy and Commodore Decker onboard immediately. 266 00:14:48,744 --> 00:14:49,676 Red alert! 267 00:14:49,745 --> 00:14:50,677 Red alert! 268 00:14:50,746 --> 00:14:52,008 Come on. 269 00:14:52,081 --> 00:14:54,174 [Alarm Sounds] 270 00:14:58,254 --> 00:15:00,620 It came up on us fast, Captain, 271 00:15:00,689 --> 00:15:03,123 but we seem able to maintain our distance. 272 00:15:03,192 --> 00:15:05,626 We're blind here. What's it look like? 273 00:15:11,767 --> 00:15:15,032 It looks very much like Commodore Decker's planet killer. 274 00:15:20,309 --> 00:15:22,573 And it is pursuing us. 275 00:15:58,280 --> 00:16:01,716 We are more maneuverable, but it's gaining on us. 276 00:16:01,784 --> 00:16:05,982 Sensors indicate some kind of total conversion drive. 277 00:16:06,055 --> 00:16:07,488 No evidence of life, 278 00:16:07,556 --> 00:16:10,081 subspace interference level incredibly high. 279 00:16:10,159 --> 00:16:11,592 Whatever it is, 280 00:16:11,660 --> 00:16:14,094 we can't let it go beyond us 281 00:16:14,163 --> 00:16:15,596 to the next solar system. 282 00:16:15,664 --> 00:16:17,598 We have to stop it. 283 00:16:17,666 --> 00:16:20,635 If it's a robot, what are the chances of deactivating it? 284 00:16:20,703 --> 00:16:22,603 I would say none, Captain. 285 00:16:22,671 --> 00:16:25,606 The energy generated by our power cells attracts it. 286 00:16:25,674 --> 00:16:28,108 I doubt we could maneuver close enough 287 00:16:28,177 --> 00:16:30,543 without drawing a direct attack upon ourselves. 288 00:16:30,613 --> 00:16:33,047 I also believe the nature of this machine 289 00:16:33,115 --> 00:16:35,106 precludes the possibility of easy access 290 00:16:35,184 --> 00:16:36,549 to its control mechanisms. 291 00:16:36,619 --> 00:16:38,553 It's closing on us, Mr. Spock. 292 00:16:38,621 --> 00:16:40,179 Closing, Captain. 293 00:16:40,256 --> 00:16:41,689 Lower your deflector screens 294 00:16:41,757 --> 00:16:43,452 Long enough to beam us aboard. 295 00:16:43,526 --> 00:16:45,118 Acknowledged. 296 00:16:45,194 --> 00:16:47,788 Transporter Room, standby to beam landing party aboard. 297 00:16:47,863 --> 00:16:49,421 Ready to beam, sir. 298 00:16:59,708 --> 00:17:01,573 [Alarm Sounds] 299 00:17:09,652 --> 00:17:11,085 Evasive action, Mr. Sulu. 300 00:17:11,153 --> 00:17:12,085 Aye, sir. 301 00:17:12,154 --> 00:17:13,587 Damage report -- all stations. 302 00:17:13,656 --> 00:17:15,089 Mr. Spock, the transporter's out. 303 00:17:15,157 --> 00:17:16,089 Affect repairs. 304 00:17:16,158 --> 00:17:18,092 Captain Kirk, come in please. 305 00:17:18,160 --> 00:17:19,092 Kirk here. 306 00:17:19,161 --> 00:17:20,423 Captain, we've been attacked. 307 00:17:20,496 --> 00:17:22,930 Transporter is damaged. We're taking evasive action. 308 00:17:22,998 --> 00:17:23,930 Communication's damaged. 309 00:17:23,999 --> 00:17:25,830 We're unable to override interference. 310 00:17:25,901 --> 00:17:28,335 Damage in communications, Captain. Interference will -- 311 00:17:28,404 --> 00:17:29,769 [Static] 312 00:17:29,838 --> 00:17:31,271 Spock? 313 00:17:31,340 --> 00:17:33,103 Spock? Come in, Spock. 314 00:17:33,175 --> 00:17:35,109 Spock? 315 00:17:35,177 --> 00:17:36,337 [Static] 316 00:17:36,412 --> 00:17:39,347 We're stuck, blind, and deaf. 317 00:17:39,415 --> 00:17:41,110 And paralyzed. No power. 318 00:17:41,183 --> 00:17:43,117 Well, we just can't stand around 319 00:17:43,185 --> 00:17:45,119 while our ship is being attacked. 320 00:17:45,187 --> 00:17:48,122 Scotty, you've got to get me some maneuvering power. 321 00:17:48,190 --> 00:17:50,124 I can't repair the warp drive. 322 00:17:50,192 --> 00:17:53,127 Then get me impulse power -- half-speed, quarter-speed, anything. 323 00:17:53,195 --> 00:17:56,631 If we get this hulk moving, maybe we can do something. 324 00:17:56,699 --> 00:17:58,633 I might coax the impulse engines. 325 00:17:58,701 --> 00:18:00,134 Then get moving. 326 00:18:00,202 --> 00:18:01,134 Come on, lad. 327 00:18:01,203 --> 00:18:02,636 Washburn, you get in there. 328 00:18:02,705 --> 00:18:05,572 Let's see what we can do about this viewing screen. 329 00:18:05,641 --> 00:18:07,871 I've got to find out what's happening. 330 00:18:17,653 --> 00:18:19,587 No casualties, Mr. Spock. 331 00:18:19,655 --> 00:18:21,589 How are we doing? 332 00:18:21,657 --> 00:18:23,591 We have outrun it, Doctor. 333 00:18:23,659 --> 00:18:25,092 Status report. 334 00:18:25,160 --> 00:18:27,594 Impulse and warp engines operative, 335 00:18:27,663 --> 00:18:30,598 transporter and communications under repair. 336 00:18:30,666 --> 00:18:34,762 Random chance seems to have operated in our favor. 337 00:18:34,837 --> 00:18:38,273 In plain non-Vulcan English -- we've been lucky. 338 00:18:38,340 --> 00:18:40,638 I believe I said that, Doctor. 339 00:18:42,444 --> 00:18:44,275 It's veering off, 340 00:18:44,346 --> 00:18:47,213 back on course for the next solar system -- 341 00:18:47,283 --> 00:18:48,341 the Rigel colony, sir. 342 00:18:52,755 --> 00:18:54,689 Evidently programmed to ignore anything 343 00:18:54,757 --> 00:18:57,692 as small as a ship beyond a certain radius. 344 00:18:57,760 --> 00:18:59,694 We'll maintain a discreet distance 345 00:18:59,762 --> 00:19:02,196 and circle back to pick up the captain. 346 00:19:02,264 --> 00:19:04,698 You can't let that reach Rigel. Millions will die. 347 00:19:04,767 --> 00:19:07,133 I'm aware of the Rigel system's population, Commodore, 348 00:19:07,202 --> 00:19:09,136 but we are only one ship. 349 00:19:09,204 --> 00:19:11,138 Our deflector shields are strained, 350 00:19:11,206 --> 00:19:13,140 our subspace transmitter is useless. 351 00:19:13,208 --> 00:19:15,642 Logically, our primary duty is to survive 352 00:19:15,711 --> 00:19:17,645 in order to warn Starfleet Command. 353 00:19:17,713 --> 00:19:20,147 Our primary duty is to maintain life 354 00:19:20,215 --> 00:19:22,149 and safety of Federation planets. 355 00:19:22,217 --> 00:19:23,650 Do you deny that? 356 00:19:28,757 --> 00:19:32,887 Mr. Sulu, you will lay in an evasive course 357 00:19:32,961 --> 00:19:34,394 back to the Constellation. 358 00:19:34,463 --> 00:19:35,395 Aye-aye, sir. 359 00:19:35,464 --> 00:19:38,160 Belay that last order, Helmsman. 360 00:19:38,233 --> 00:19:40,167 180-degree turn, hard about. 361 00:19:40,235 --> 00:19:41,998 We're going to attack. 362 00:19:47,776 --> 00:19:50,711 You will carry out my last order, Mr. Sulu. 363 00:19:53,782 --> 00:19:55,613 Mr. Spock, 364 00:19:55,684 --> 00:19:58,710 I'm officially notifying you 365 00:19:58,787 --> 00:20:00,721 that I'm exercising my option 366 00:20:00,789 --> 00:20:04,657 under regulations as a Starfleet commodore 367 00:20:04,727 --> 00:20:06,854 and I'm assuming command of the Enterprise. 368 00:20:06,929 --> 00:20:09,227 You have the right to do so, 369 00:20:09,298 --> 00:20:11,425 but I would advise against it. 370 00:20:11,500 --> 00:20:13,127 That thing must be destroyed. 371 00:20:13,202 --> 00:20:15,727 You tried to destroy it once before, Commodore. 372 00:20:15,804 --> 00:20:18,898 The result was a wrecked ship and a dead crew. 373 00:20:24,813 --> 00:20:28,249 I made a mistake then. We were too far away. 374 00:20:28,317 --> 00:20:31,252 This time I'm going to hit it with full phasers 375 00:20:31,320 --> 00:20:33,117 at pointblank range. 376 00:20:33,188 --> 00:20:36,123 Sensors show the object's hull is solid neutronium. 377 00:20:36,191 --> 00:20:38,557 A single ship cannot combat it. 378 00:20:38,627 --> 00:20:42,028 Mr. Spock, that will be all. 379 00:20:42,097 --> 00:20:44,031 You have been relieved of command. 380 00:20:44,099 --> 00:20:47,933 Don't force me to relieve you of duty as well. 381 00:20:56,345 --> 00:20:58,779 You can't let him do this, Spock. 382 00:20:58,847 --> 00:21:00,781 Doctor, you are out of line. 383 00:21:00,849 --> 00:21:02,111 So are you ... 384 00:21:02,184 --> 00:21:03,242 sir. 385 00:21:03,318 --> 00:21:05,252 Well, Spock? 386 00:21:05,320 --> 00:21:08,687 Unfortunately, Starfleet Order 104, Section B, 387 00:21:08,757 --> 00:21:10,190 leaves me no alternative. 388 00:21:10,259 --> 00:21:12,193 Paragraph 1-A clearly states -- 389 00:21:12,261 --> 00:21:13,694 To blazes with regulations! 390 00:21:13,762 --> 00:21:17,198 You can't let him take command when you know he's wrong! 391 00:21:17,266 --> 00:21:19,200 If you can certify Commodore Decker 392 00:21:19,268 --> 00:21:21,202 medically or psychologically unfit for command, 393 00:21:21,270 --> 00:21:23,704 I can relieve him under Section C. 394 00:21:23,772 --> 00:21:26,673 I'll certify that right now. 395 00:21:26,742 --> 00:21:28,175 You'll also be asked 396 00:21:28,243 --> 00:21:30,677 to produce your medical records to prove it. 397 00:21:33,315 --> 00:21:35,749 Now, you know I haven't had time 398 00:21:35,818 --> 00:21:38,252 to run an examination on him. 399 00:21:38,320 --> 00:21:41,721 Then your statement would not be considered valid. 400 00:21:45,828 --> 00:21:48,092 You may leave the bridge, Doctor. 401 00:21:48,163 --> 00:21:49,926 We can't leave the captain -- 402 00:21:49,998 --> 00:21:51,932 Doctor ... 403 00:21:52,000 --> 00:21:54,366 you may leave the bridge. 404 00:21:54,436 --> 00:21:56,370 Spock, 405 00:21:56,438 --> 00:21:58,565 do something! 406 00:22:01,844 --> 00:22:05,644 Mr. Spock knows his duty under regulations, Doctor. 407 00:22:07,282 --> 00:22:08,510 Do you? 408 00:22:32,808 --> 00:22:34,241 Hard about, Helmsman. 409 00:22:34,309 --> 00:22:37,836 Course... 32 degrees, mark 10. 410 00:22:37,913 --> 00:22:40,245 Deflectors at full power. 411 00:22:40,315 --> 00:22:43,148 Ready on main phaser banks. 412 00:22:44,820 --> 00:22:46,412 Aye-aye, sir. 413 00:23:32,801 --> 00:23:34,325 [Beep Beep] 414 00:23:36,805 --> 00:23:37,737 Kirk here. 415 00:23:37,806 --> 00:23:39,239 Captain, 416 00:23:39,308 --> 00:23:41,742 the impulse engines' control circuits are fused solid. 417 00:23:41,810 --> 00:23:44,244 What about the warp drive control circuits? 418 00:23:44,313 --> 00:23:46,247 We can cross-connect the controls, 419 00:23:46,315 --> 00:23:49,751 but it'll make the ship impossible for one man to handle. 420 00:23:49,818 --> 00:23:52,412 You worry about your miracles, I'll worry about mine. 421 00:23:52,487 --> 00:23:53,579 Aye, sir. 422 00:24:10,772 --> 00:24:12,706 Washburn, 423 00:24:12,774 --> 00:24:14,867 try the 2-G-6 circuit. 424 00:24:24,219 --> 00:24:25,584 Closing fast. 425 00:24:25,654 --> 00:24:27,588 Deflector shields at full power. 426 00:24:27,656 --> 00:24:30,557 They can't take much more of this. 427 00:24:30,626 --> 00:24:32,719 Helmsman, hold your course. 428 00:24:32,794 --> 00:24:35,126 Stand by all phaser banks. 429 00:24:35,197 --> 00:24:37,222 Aye-aye, sir. 430 00:24:47,309 --> 00:24:49,743 Deflectors holding, but weakening. 431 00:24:49,811 --> 00:24:52,245 We must retreat, Commodore. 432 00:24:52,314 --> 00:24:53,246 The energy drain -- 433 00:24:53,315 --> 00:24:55,579 I'm in command here, Mr. Spock. 434 00:24:55,651 --> 00:24:57,448 Maintain your course, Helmsman. 435 00:24:57,519 --> 00:24:58,679 Get us in closer. 436 00:25:06,094 --> 00:25:08,028 Ready to give it a try? 437 00:25:08,096 --> 00:25:09,825 Uh, just one minute, sir. 438 00:25:12,768 --> 00:25:14,497 Scotty, how you doing? 439 00:25:14,569 --> 00:25:17,003 Controls are all hooked up, sir. 440 00:25:17,072 --> 00:25:19,506 We should have some power for you soon. 441 00:25:19,574 --> 00:25:21,007 Try it now, Captain. 442 00:25:28,016 --> 00:25:29,506 Yes, I think -- 443 00:25:32,788 --> 00:25:34,847 What the hell is going on? 444 00:25:41,797 --> 00:25:42,729 Fire! 445 00:25:49,705 --> 00:25:51,195 Direct hit. 446 00:25:57,813 --> 00:25:59,781 Just ... bounced off. 447 00:25:59,848 --> 00:26:03,477 Commodore, I urgently recommend immediate withdrawal. 448 00:26:03,552 --> 00:26:06,020 Recommendation noted. Maintain course! 449 00:26:06,088 --> 00:26:07,214 Fire! 450 00:26:12,060 --> 00:26:13,687 Kirk to Enterprise. Come in. 451 00:26:13,762 --> 00:26:16,196 Enterprise, come in. Mr. Spock, come in. 452 00:26:16,264 --> 00:26:18,198 Kirk to Enterprise. 453 00:26:18,266 --> 00:26:19,961 Scotty, where's that power? 454 00:26:20,035 --> 00:26:21,024 Coming, sir. 455 00:26:21,103 --> 00:26:23,537 If I push these impulse engines too hard 456 00:26:23,605 --> 00:26:25,436 in their condition, they'll blow apart. 457 00:26:25,507 --> 00:26:27,941 Washburn, go down to Engineering. Assist Mr. Scott. 458 00:26:28,009 --> 00:26:28,941 Aye, sir. 459 00:26:35,617 --> 00:26:37,209 Scotty ... 460 00:26:37,285 --> 00:26:39,219 push it right to the edge. 461 00:26:39,287 --> 00:26:41,187 This ship has got to maneuver. 462 00:26:41,256 --> 00:26:42,188 Aye, sir. 463 00:26:51,299 --> 00:26:52,891 Sir, deflector shields are gone. 464 00:26:52,968 --> 00:26:56,734 Sir, Deck 7 reports power failure in main energizers. 465 00:26:56,805 --> 00:26:58,739 Implementing emergency procedures. 466 00:26:58,807 --> 00:27:01,071 [Explosion] 467 00:27:01,143 --> 00:27:04,078 Severe casualties reported on decks 3 and 4. 468 00:27:04,146 --> 00:27:07,013 Damage control party sealing off inner-hull rupture. 469 00:27:07,082 --> 00:27:08,674 [Explosion] 470 00:27:10,085 --> 00:27:11,518 [P.A. System] AG Section acknowledging. 471 00:27:11,586 --> 00:27:13,281 AG Section is stabilized. 472 00:27:13,355 --> 00:27:15,516 All decks, this is Bridge Engineering. 473 00:27:15,590 --> 00:27:17,251 We're in emergency condition three. 474 00:27:17,325 --> 00:27:18,883 Midship Control acknowledging. 475 00:27:18,960 --> 00:27:22,361 It has ceased fire. We're being held in a tractor beam. 476 00:27:23,598 --> 00:27:25,361 We're being pulled inside, Commodore. 477 00:27:25,433 --> 00:27:26,695 You must veer off. 478 00:27:26,768 --> 00:27:28,861 Maintain phaser fire, Helmsman. 479 00:27:28,937 --> 00:27:30,370 We've lost warp power. 480 00:27:30,438 --> 00:27:34,067 We must break the tractor beam within 60 seconds or else. 481 00:27:34,142 --> 00:27:35,473 But don't you understand? 482 00:27:35,544 --> 00:27:37,478 We've got to destroy it! 483 00:27:37,546 --> 00:27:38,979 That, sir, is illogical. 484 00:27:39,047 --> 00:27:40,480 It is suicide. 485 00:27:40,549 --> 00:27:42,483 Attempted suicide would be proof 486 00:27:42,551 --> 00:27:44,985 that you are psychologically unfit for command. 487 00:27:45,053 --> 00:27:48,284 Veer off, or I shall relieve you on that basis. 488 00:27:52,627 --> 00:27:53,594 Veer off! 489 00:27:53,662 --> 00:27:55,095 Emergency impulse power. 490 00:27:55,163 --> 00:27:56,596 We can't break loose! 491 00:27:56,665 --> 00:27:58,098 We need more power! 492 00:27:58,166 --> 00:27:59,599 We haven't got it! 493 00:27:59,668 --> 00:28:01,101 We're being pulled inside! 494 00:28:26,828 --> 00:28:27,988 Scotty. 495 00:28:28,063 --> 00:28:29,428 Give me that power. 496 00:28:29,497 --> 00:28:33,160 You've got just enough to move us. I can't do better. 497 00:28:33,235 --> 00:28:34,167 That'll do. 498 00:28:38,006 --> 00:28:39,496 Full ahead, Mr. Scott! 499 00:28:43,745 --> 00:28:45,940 [Engines Whine] 500 00:28:54,189 --> 00:28:55,747 [Engines Gain Power] 501 00:29:12,941 --> 00:29:14,568 That's it, Mr. Scott. 502 00:29:14,643 --> 00:29:16,076 Keep that power coming. 503 00:29:24,786 --> 00:29:26,117 Full power astern. 504 00:29:26,187 --> 00:29:27,279 Aye, sir. 505 00:29:34,462 --> 00:29:35,895 We still can't move. 506 00:29:44,506 --> 00:29:46,235 Keep pouring it on, Scotty. 507 00:29:46,308 --> 00:29:48,173 I still don't know what we're doing. 508 00:29:48,243 --> 00:29:49,267 We're moving. 509 00:29:49,344 --> 00:29:50,777 The Enterprise isn't. 510 00:29:50,845 --> 00:29:53,279 Maybe that thing will see us 511 00:29:53,348 --> 00:29:55,111 and let the Enterprise go. 512 00:29:55,183 --> 00:29:58,175 If I only had some phasers. 513 00:29:58,253 --> 00:29:59,686 Phasers. You've got 'em. 514 00:29:59,754 --> 00:30:01,483 I have one bank recharged. 515 00:30:01,556 --> 00:30:04,957 Scotty. You've just earned your pay for the week. 516 00:30:05,026 --> 00:30:05,958 Stand by. 517 00:30:10,165 --> 00:30:11,097 Fire phasers. 518 00:30:15,203 --> 00:30:16,966 We're loose, Commodore. 519 00:30:17,038 --> 00:30:18,471 Good boy, Jim. 520 00:30:18,540 --> 00:30:20,667 Between us, we'll kill that thing. 521 00:30:20,742 --> 00:30:23,233 Mr. Scott, it worked. Great. 522 00:30:28,049 --> 00:30:31,018 I think it's great. Scotty, get us out of here. 523 00:30:31,086 --> 00:30:33,145 It's closing fast on the Constellation. 524 00:30:33,221 --> 00:30:34,711 Standing by, sir. 525 00:30:34,789 --> 00:30:36,154 Commodore, I suggest -- 526 00:30:36,224 --> 00:30:38,818 Kirk pulled us out of there by distracting it. 527 00:30:38,893 --> 00:30:41,123 Now it's our turn. Fire phasers. 528 00:30:47,235 --> 00:30:48,327 We did it! 529 00:30:48,403 --> 00:30:50,496 Hard about. Give me some distance. 530 00:30:54,376 --> 00:30:56,503 We're moving away, Commodore. 531 00:30:56,578 --> 00:30:58,011 This machine seems to have 532 00:30:58,079 --> 00:30:59,512 a program-defensive sphere. 533 00:30:59,581 --> 00:31:01,515 Any energy source entering that field 534 00:31:01,583 --> 00:31:03,016 is subject to attack. 535 00:31:03,084 --> 00:31:04,346 Mr. Spock, status report. 536 00:31:04,419 --> 00:31:05,681 Warp drive and deflectors 537 00:31:05,754 --> 00:31:07,949 will be out for a solar day. 538 00:31:08,023 --> 00:31:10,184 Repairs proceeding on transporter and communications. 539 00:31:10,258 --> 00:31:11,987 It's closing with us again, sir. 540 00:31:12,060 --> 00:31:13,994 Maintain speed and distance. 541 00:31:14,062 --> 00:31:17,225 It's sucking in space rubble from those destroyed planets ... 542 00:31:17,298 --> 00:31:18,356 refueling it self. 543 00:31:18,433 --> 00:31:21,129 We can maintain this speed for only seven hours 544 00:31:21,202 --> 00:31:22,965 before we exhaust our fuel. 545 00:31:23,038 --> 00:31:24,903 But it can refuel itself indefinitely. 546 00:31:24,973 --> 00:31:27,874 We'll have to fight it now before it gains strength. 547 00:31:27,942 --> 00:31:29,876 Illogical. We cannot destroy it. 548 00:31:29,944 --> 00:31:31,878 Therefore, we cannot save Rigel. 549 00:31:31,946 --> 00:31:35,473 We must transport the captain and the others from the Constellation 550 00:31:35,550 --> 00:31:37,484 and escape this thing's subspace interference 551 00:31:37,552 --> 00:31:39,986 in order to warn Starfleet Command. 552 00:31:40,055 --> 00:31:41,044 Mr. Spock ... 553 00:31:41,122 --> 00:31:43,022 we've pierced the interference locally. 554 00:31:43,091 --> 00:31:44,524 Can you raise Starfleet? 555 00:31:44,592 --> 00:31:47,493 No, sir, but I've got ship-to-ship communications back. 556 00:31:47,562 --> 00:31:49,154 Picking up Captain Kirk. 557 00:31:49,230 --> 00:31:50,663 On audio, Lieutenant. 558 00:31:50,732 --> 00:31:53,701 Enterprise. Enterprise, come in. 559 00:31:53,768 --> 00:31:56,168 Mr. Spock, I am still in command. 560 00:31:56,237 --> 00:31:58,171 I will speak for this ship. 561 00:31:58,239 --> 00:31:59,604 Enterprise to Kirk. 562 00:31:59,674 --> 00:32:01,107 Commodore Decker speaking. 563 00:32:01,176 --> 00:32:04,304 Matt. What's going on? Give me Mr. Spock. 564 00:32:04,379 --> 00:32:06,313 I'm in command here, Jim. 565 00:32:06,381 --> 00:32:07,746 What happened to Spock? 566 00:32:07,816 --> 00:32:10,284 Nothing. I assumed command according to regulations, 567 00:32:10,351 --> 00:32:11,613 since your first officer 568 00:32:11,686 --> 00:32:13,620 was reluctant to take aggressive action -- 569 00:32:13,688 --> 00:32:16,816 You're the lunatic responsible for almost destroying my ship? 570 00:32:16,891 --> 00:32:19,451 You are speaking to a senior officer, Kirk. 571 00:32:19,527 --> 00:32:20,960 Give me Spock. 572 00:32:21,029 --> 00:32:23,463 I told you, I am in command here, 573 00:32:23,531 --> 00:32:25,965 according to every rule in the book, Captain. 574 00:32:26,034 --> 00:32:28,400 Anything you have to say, say to me. 575 00:32:28,470 --> 00:32:30,370 I just have this to say -- 576 00:32:30,438 --> 00:32:32,201 Get my ship out of there. 577 00:32:33,875 --> 00:32:35,342 Mr. Spock, ship status. 578 00:32:36,544 --> 00:32:37,476 Commodore. 579 00:32:39,881 --> 00:32:40,813 Down here. 580 00:32:43,551 --> 00:32:45,985 Warp drive out. Deflector shields down. 581 00:32:46,054 --> 00:32:47,487 Transporter under repair. 582 00:32:47,555 --> 00:32:49,853 We are on emergency impulse power. 583 00:32:49,924 --> 00:32:51,858 How long to repair warp drive? 584 00:32:51,926 --> 00:32:52,858 One solar day. 585 00:32:52,927 --> 00:32:54,986 At our present rate of consumption, 586 00:32:55,063 --> 00:32:56,826 we'll exhaust impulse power much earlier. 587 00:32:56,898 --> 00:32:58,092 It's gaining on us. 588 00:32:58,166 --> 00:33:00,100 Take evasive action, Mr. Sulu. 589 00:33:00,168 --> 00:33:02,500 I told you, I am in command here, 590 00:33:02,570 --> 00:33:05,004 and I will give the orders, Captain. 591 00:33:05,073 --> 00:33:07,007 We're going to turn and attack. 592 00:33:07,075 --> 00:33:09,202 Not with my ship, you don't. 593 00:33:09,277 --> 00:33:11,973 Mr. Spock, relieve Commodore Decker immediately. That's a direct order. 594 00:33:12,046 --> 00:33:14,708 You know you can't relieve me according to regulations. 595 00:33:14,782 --> 00:33:17,444 Blast regulations! Mr. Spock, I order you to assume command 596 00:33:17,519 --> 00:33:20,147 on my personal authority as captain of the Enterprise. 597 00:33:21,523 --> 00:33:24,458 Commodore Decker, you are relieved of command. 598 00:33:26,528 --> 00:33:30,191 I don't recognize your authority to relieve me! 599 00:33:31,699 --> 00:33:34,463 You may file a formal protest with Starfleet Command, 600 00:33:34,536 --> 00:33:37,471 assuming we survive to reach a star base. 601 00:33:37,539 --> 00:33:39,131 But you are relieved. 602 00:33:41,476 --> 00:33:42,465 Commodore. 603 00:33:42,544 --> 00:33:45,536 I do not wish to place you under arrest. 604 00:33:48,383 --> 00:33:50,283 You wouldn't dare. 605 00:33:57,058 --> 00:33:58,252 You're bluffing. 606 00:33:58,326 --> 00:34:00,521 Vulcans never bluff. 607 00:34:06,901 --> 00:34:07,765 No. 608 00:34:09,504 --> 00:34:11,802 No, I don't suppose they do. 609 00:34:15,176 --> 00:34:16,768 Very well, Mr. Spock. 610 00:34:17,845 --> 00:34:19,278 The bridge is yours. 611 00:34:23,184 --> 00:34:25,448 Captain, I've assumed command. 612 00:34:25,520 --> 00:34:26,953 Good. Now, Mr. Spock -- 613 00:34:27,021 --> 00:34:28,454 One moment, sir. 614 00:34:28,523 --> 00:34:31,856 Commodore. I believe you're scheduled for medical examination. 615 00:34:31,926 --> 00:34:32,858 Mr. Montgomery. 616 00:34:32,927 --> 00:34:34,053 Sir. 617 00:34:34,128 --> 00:34:36,619 You will accompany the commodore to Sick Bay. 618 00:34:36,698 --> 00:34:38,131 Aye, sir. Commodore? 619 00:34:43,538 --> 00:34:44,971 Mr. Sulu, change course. 620 00:34:45,039 --> 00:34:46,506 7-0 mark 2-1. 621 00:34:47,575 --> 00:34:49,566 Mark 21, sir. 622 00:34:49,644 --> 00:34:52,477 Captain, we are taking an evasive course back to you. 623 00:34:52,547 --> 00:34:54,981 We'll try to stay ahead of the object 624 00:34:55,049 --> 00:34:56,949 until we can transport you aboard. 625 00:34:57,018 --> 00:34:59,282 Just make sure you stay ahead of it. 626 00:35:03,524 --> 00:35:04,456 [Cough] 627 00:36:23,271 --> 00:36:24,397 Captain Kirk. 628 00:36:25,840 --> 00:36:26,864 Yes, Scotty. 629 00:36:26,941 --> 00:36:28,602 I've hooked in ship's communication. 630 00:36:28,676 --> 00:36:31,941 The best I can give you on impulse is 1/3 power. 631 00:36:32,013 --> 00:36:34,538 The shields are up but won't last long. 632 00:36:34,615 --> 00:36:37,277 Keep it going, Scotty, keep it going. 633 00:36:38,519 --> 00:36:39,451 Mr. Spock. 634 00:36:39,520 --> 00:36:40,953 Yes, sir. 635 00:36:41,022 --> 00:36:43,957 I'm plotting an intercept course. 636 00:36:44,025 --> 00:36:48,655 Will rendezvous with you at 14:13.7 hours. 637 00:37:02,043 --> 00:37:03,977 [Beep Beep] 638 00:37:04,045 --> 00:37:07,776 Mr. Spock, someone's opening the shuttlecraft bay doors. 639 00:37:07,849 --> 00:37:09,476 Shut them, Mr. Sulu. 640 00:37:09,550 --> 00:37:10,574 Too late, sir. 641 00:37:20,495 --> 00:37:23,487 Kirk to Enterprise. Why are you launching a shuttlecraft? 642 00:37:23,564 --> 00:37:26,431 Whoever it is, Captain, has no authorization. 643 00:37:26,501 --> 00:37:27,934 Lieutenant, raise the shuttlecraft. 644 00:37:28,002 --> 00:37:30,937 Enterprise to Shuttlecraft. Come in, Shuttlecraft. 645 00:37:36,677 --> 00:37:38,611 Enterprise to Shuttlecraft. 646 00:37:38,679 --> 00:37:40,112 Come in, Shuttlecraft. 647 00:37:40,181 --> 00:37:41,614 Come in, Shuttlecraft. 648 00:37:43,518 --> 00:37:46,112 Shuttlecraft to Enterprise. 649 00:37:46,187 --> 00:37:47,154 Decker here. 650 00:37:50,525 --> 00:37:54,484 Commodore. I must insist that you return to the ship. 651 00:37:54,562 --> 00:37:56,962 You said it yourself, Spock -- 652 00:37:57,031 --> 00:37:58,965 there is no way to blast 653 00:37:59,033 --> 00:38:00,967 through the hull of that machine, 654 00:38:01,035 --> 00:38:05,438 so I'm going to take this thing right down its throat. 655 00:38:10,077 --> 00:38:12,637 This is Kirk. Matt, you'll be killed. 656 00:38:12,713 --> 00:38:15,580 I've been prepared for death ever since I -- 657 00:38:15,650 --> 00:38:18,050 ever since I killed my crew. 658 00:38:18,119 --> 00:38:20,280 Don't die for an error in judgment. 659 00:38:20,354 --> 00:38:23,585 The commander is responsible for the lives of his crew ... 660 00:38:23,658 --> 00:38:25,091 and for their deaths. 661 00:38:25,159 --> 00:38:26,421 Well ... 662 00:38:26,494 --> 00:38:29,122 I should have died with mine. 663 00:38:29,197 --> 00:38:30,596 You cannot succeed, Commodore. 664 00:38:30,665 --> 00:38:32,098 Your only logical alternative 665 00:38:32,166 --> 00:38:34,191 is to return to the ship. 666 00:38:41,642 --> 00:38:42,574 Matt. 667 00:38:42,643 --> 00:38:44,440 Matt, listen to me. 668 00:38:44,512 --> 00:38:47,481 You can't throw your life away like this. 669 00:38:53,888 --> 00:38:57,324 Matt, you're a starship commander. That makes you a valuable commodity. 670 00:38:57,391 --> 00:38:59,882 We need you ... your experience, your judgment. 671 00:38:59,961 --> 00:39:00,893 Matt! 672 00:39:01,996 --> 00:39:04,794 We're stronger with you than without you! 673 00:39:47,341 --> 00:39:48,672 He's gone. 674 00:40:08,629 --> 00:40:10,824 Constellation, come in, please. 675 00:40:10,898 --> 00:40:13,128 Captain Kirk, come in, please. 676 00:40:18,873 --> 00:40:19,897 Kirk here. 677 00:40:19,974 --> 00:40:22,408 Sir. May I offer my condolences 678 00:40:22,476 --> 00:40:25,172 on the death of your friend. 679 00:40:26,414 --> 00:40:28,439 It is most regrettable. 680 00:40:28,516 --> 00:40:30,882 It's regrettable that he died for nothing. 681 00:40:32,620 --> 00:40:35,521 Mr. Spock, sensors indicate a minute drop 682 00:40:35,590 --> 00:40:37,717 in the machine's power emanations. 683 00:40:40,094 --> 00:40:42,028 Do you think the shuttlecraft explosion 684 00:40:42,096 --> 00:40:44,030 might have done some damage? 685 00:40:44,098 --> 00:40:46,532 [Kirk] What about that, Spock? Is it possible? 686 00:40:46,601 --> 00:40:49,035 Drop in power is definite, Captain ... 687 00:40:49,103 --> 00:40:50,035 but negligible. 688 00:40:50,104 --> 00:40:52,038 The object is still pursing us, 689 00:40:52,106 --> 00:40:54,540 thereby causing us to drain our power reserve 690 00:40:54,609 --> 00:40:56,543 at a much greater rate. 691 00:40:56,611 --> 00:40:59,546 Mr. Spock, the transporter is now operational. 692 00:40:59,614 --> 00:41:01,047 Transporter operational, Captain. 693 00:41:01,115 --> 00:41:02,980 Shall we beam you aboard? 694 00:41:04,785 --> 00:41:05,843 Negative. 695 00:41:05,920 --> 00:41:08,218 Mr. Scott and I will stay here, 696 00:41:08,289 --> 00:41:10,655 but beam the damage control party aboard. 697 00:41:10,725 --> 00:41:13,922 There's little to be gained by staying aboard the Constellation. 698 00:41:13,995 --> 00:41:15,690 Except possibly ... 699 00:41:17,064 --> 00:41:19,498 the destruction of that thing out there. 700 00:41:19,567 --> 00:41:21,034 Carry out your orders. 701 00:41:21,102 --> 00:41:22,034 Acknowledged. 702 00:41:22,103 --> 00:41:23,035 Transporter Room. 703 00:41:23,104 --> 00:41:25,038 Beam damage control party aboard. 704 00:41:25,106 --> 00:41:26,164 Aye-aye, sir. 705 00:41:27,408 --> 00:41:28,432 Spock, listen. 706 00:41:30,578 --> 00:41:33,012 Maybe Matt Decker didn't die for nothing. 707 00:41:33,080 --> 00:41:36,516 He had the right idea but not enough power to do it. 708 00:41:36,584 --> 00:41:38,518 Am I correct in assuming 709 00:41:38,586 --> 00:41:41,817 that a fusion explosion of 97 megatons will result 710 00:41:41,889 --> 00:41:44,824 if a starship impulse engine is overloaded? 711 00:41:44,892 --> 00:41:46,018 No, sir. 712 00:41:46,093 --> 00:41:48,891 97.835 megatons. 713 00:41:48,963 --> 00:41:50,021 97.835. 714 00:41:50,097 --> 00:41:52,031 Will it be powerful enough 715 00:41:52,099 --> 00:41:54,829 to destroy that thing out there? 716 00:41:54,902 --> 00:41:55,834 Negative, Captain. 717 00:41:55,903 --> 00:41:57,871 Its hull is pure neutronium. 718 00:41:57,938 --> 00:42:00,771 There is no known way of blasting through it. 719 00:42:00,841 --> 00:42:03,139 Not through it, Spock. From inside it. 720 00:42:03,210 --> 00:42:04,609 Will it be enough? 721 00:42:04,679 --> 00:42:08,012 Insufficient data. I shall try to take further sensor readings. 722 00:42:08,082 --> 00:42:10,846 Do your best. Make it fast. 723 00:42:10,918 --> 00:42:12,010 Kirk to Scott. 724 00:42:12,086 --> 00:42:13,986 Here, sir. The damage control party 725 00:42:14,055 --> 00:42:15,818 Just beamed back to the Enterprise. 726 00:42:15,890 --> 00:42:17,084 Good. Scotty ... 727 00:42:17,158 --> 00:42:20,252 can you set the ship's impulse engines to overload? 728 00:42:20,327 --> 00:42:23,592 Aye. In her shape, it's hard to keep her from blowing. 729 00:42:23,664 --> 00:42:25,996 Rig a 30-second delay detonation device. 730 00:42:26,067 --> 00:42:29,594 Rig it so that it can be blown from up here. 731 00:42:29,670 --> 00:42:31,001 Aye, sir. 732 00:42:31,072 --> 00:42:33,506 Set it and get up here fast. 733 00:42:33,574 --> 00:42:34,506 Right away. 734 00:42:34,575 --> 00:42:35,599 Captain? 735 00:42:35,676 --> 00:42:37,109 The object's neutronium hull 736 00:42:37,178 --> 00:42:40,477 makes sensor readings of the inner mechanism impossible. 737 00:42:40,548 --> 00:42:41,981 Spock, you don't know? 738 00:42:42,049 --> 00:42:43,107 Correct. 739 00:42:44,752 --> 00:42:48,347 Captain, you're getting dangerously close to the planet killer. 740 00:42:48,422 --> 00:42:50,856 I intend to get a lot closer. 741 00:42:50,925 --> 00:42:53,155 I'll ram her right down that thing's throat. 742 00:42:56,097 --> 00:42:57,029 Jim ... 743 00:42:57,098 --> 00:42:58,531 you'll be killed ... 744 00:42:58,599 --> 00:43:00,066 Just like Decker. 745 00:43:00,134 --> 00:43:03,035 No. No, I don't intend to die, Mr. Spock. 746 00:43:03,104 --> 00:43:05,038 We've rigged a delay detonation device. 747 00:43:05,106 --> 00:43:08,041 You'll have 30 seconds to beam me aboard the Enterprise 748 00:43:08,109 --> 00:43:10,577 before the Constellation's impulse engines blow. 749 00:43:10,644 --> 00:43:12,976 Your chances of survival are not promising. 750 00:43:13,047 --> 00:43:16,813 We don't even know if the explosion will be powerful enough. 751 00:43:16,884 --> 00:43:18,374 A calculated risk, Mr. Spock. 752 00:43:18,452 --> 00:43:19,851 There's another factor, Captain. 753 00:43:19,920 --> 00:43:23,151 The transporter is not working at 100% efficiency. 754 00:43:23,224 --> 00:43:25,852 30 seconds is very slim timing. 755 00:43:25,926 --> 00:43:29,157 A chance I'll have to take. Kirk out. 756 00:43:29,230 --> 00:43:31,994 A cranky transporter's a mighty finicky piece of machinery 757 00:43:32,066 --> 00:43:34,500 to be gambling your life on, sir. 758 00:43:34,568 --> 00:43:35,830 What about the detonator? 759 00:43:35,903 --> 00:43:38,997 I've linked it in with the impulse control system. 760 00:43:39,073 --> 00:43:40,700 It's armed now. 761 00:43:42,743 --> 00:43:45,075 Press this one -- 30 seconds later ... 762 00:43:45,146 --> 00:43:46,340 poof! 763 00:43:46,413 --> 00:43:49,007 Once it's activated, there's no way to stop it. 764 00:43:49,083 --> 00:43:50,015 Understood. 765 00:43:50,084 --> 00:43:51,016 Mr. Spock. 766 00:43:51,085 --> 00:43:53,019 Prepare to beam Scotty onboard. 767 00:43:53,087 --> 00:43:54,520 Transporter, standby. 768 00:43:54,588 --> 00:43:56,021 Good luck, Captain. 769 00:43:56,090 --> 00:43:57,022 Thank you. 770 00:44:14,542 --> 00:44:17,739 What's the matter with that thing? 771 00:44:17,812 --> 00:44:19,803 It's a power drain somewhere, sir. 772 00:44:19,880 --> 00:44:21,313 I almost lost you. 773 00:44:21,382 --> 00:44:24,078 It'll never work like this. It's the main junction circuitry. 774 00:44:24,151 --> 00:44:25,516 I'll get it. 775 00:44:25,586 --> 00:44:28,350 Bridge. Transporter malfunction. 776 00:44:28,422 --> 00:44:31,914 Transporter is out, Captain. You'll have to stand by. 777 00:44:31,992 --> 00:44:34,392 I can't. Power level's dropping too fast. Hurry. 778 00:44:34,461 --> 00:44:35,450 Acknowledged. 779 00:44:35,529 --> 00:44:38,464 Mr. Scott. Speed is of the essence. 780 00:44:38,532 --> 00:44:40,898 [Electrical Crackling] 781 00:44:58,285 --> 00:45:01,220 He's 2,000 miles from the planet killer and closing fast. 782 00:45:01,288 --> 00:45:02,220 [Crackling] 783 00:45:08,095 --> 00:45:09,460 Bridge, transporter operational, 784 00:45:09,530 --> 00:45:12,988 but this jury-rigging won't last for long. Get him off now. 785 00:45:13,067 --> 00:45:14,364 I'll stand by here. 786 00:45:14,435 --> 00:45:15,800 1,500 miles and closing. 787 00:45:15,870 --> 00:45:19,567 Captain, transporter operational, but just barely. 788 00:45:19,640 --> 00:45:22,302 Prepare to beam me aboard on my signal. 789 00:45:29,116 --> 00:45:30,811 1,000 miles and closing. 790 00:45:30,885 --> 00:45:31,977 Transporter, stand by. 791 00:45:32,052 --> 00:45:33,144 Standing by, sir. 792 00:45:49,670 --> 00:45:51,535 500 miles and closing. 793 00:46:09,189 --> 00:46:10,622 Beam me aboard. 794 00:46:10,691 --> 00:46:11,680 Energize. 795 00:46:11,759 --> 00:46:12,817 Energizing. 796 00:46:14,662 --> 00:46:16,687 Bridge, it's shorted out again. 797 00:46:18,165 --> 00:46:19,860 Bonkers. What's wrong with it? 798 00:46:26,707 --> 00:46:28,140 Gentlemen ... beam me aboard. 799 00:46:28,208 --> 00:46:31,302 We can't, Captain. Transporter is out again. 800 00:46:31,378 --> 00:46:34,245 Mr. Scott. 20 seconds to detonation. 801 00:46:40,054 --> 00:46:41,521 Mr. Scott? 802 00:46:43,824 --> 00:46:45,621 Mr. Scott. 803 00:46:45,693 --> 00:46:48,389 Try inverse phasing. 804 00:46:58,138 --> 00:46:59,469 60 ... 805 00:46:59,540 --> 00:47:00,472 50 ... 806 00:47:00,541 --> 00:47:01,565 40 ... 807 00:47:01,642 --> 00:47:03,007 30 ... 808 00:47:03,077 --> 00:47:04,942 I suggest you beam me aboard. 809 00:47:05,012 --> 00:47:06,604 10 ... 810 00:47:06,680 --> 00:47:07,612 9 ... 811 00:47:07,681 --> 00:47:08,739 8 ... 812 00:47:08,816 --> 00:47:10,647 - 7 ... - Mr. Scott? 813 00:47:10,718 --> 00:47:11,650 6 ... 814 00:47:11,719 --> 00:47:13,277 Try her now, Mr. Kyle. 815 00:47:13,354 --> 00:47:15,117 5 ... 4 ... 816 00:47:42,683 --> 00:47:44,776 Bridge! We got him through! 817 00:47:53,327 --> 00:47:54,487 Energy output ... 818 00:47:54,561 --> 00:47:56,495 zero. 819 00:47:56,563 --> 00:47:57,495 Radiation level ... 820 00:47:57,564 --> 00:47:58,496 normal. 821 00:48:13,347 --> 00:48:14,780 Welcome aboard, Captain. 822 00:48:18,352 --> 00:48:21,947 Sensors show all energy sources deactivated. 823 00:48:22,022 --> 00:48:23,956 It's quite dead. 824 00:48:24,024 --> 00:48:24,956 Mr. Sulu ... 825 00:48:25,025 --> 00:48:26,959 ease us back to minimum headway. 826 00:48:27,027 --> 00:48:28,961 Conserve power as much as possible. 827 00:48:29,029 --> 00:48:30,963 Lieutenant Palmer, tell Mr. Scott 828 00:48:31,031 --> 00:48:33,795 to expedite repairs on the warp drive. 829 00:48:35,035 --> 00:48:36,127 Poor Matt. 830 00:48:36,203 --> 00:48:39,468 He gave his life in an attempt to save others. 831 00:48:39,540 --> 00:48:41,474 Not the worst way to go. 832 00:48:41,542 --> 00:48:43,976 Indeed, Captain. I presume your log will show 833 00:48:44,044 --> 00:48:46,478 Commodore Decker died in the line of duty. 834 00:48:46,547 --> 00:48:48,139 Indeed it shall, Mr. Spock. 835 00:48:48,215 --> 00:48:50,809 Ironic, isn't it? Way back in the 20th century, 836 00:48:50,884 --> 00:48:55,446 the H-Bomb was the ultimate weapon -- their doomsday machine. 837 00:48:55,522 --> 00:48:59,049 We used something like it to destroy another doomsday machine. 838 00:48:59,126 --> 00:49:00,821 Probably the first time 839 00:49:00,894 --> 00:49:04,261 such a weapon has ever been used for constructive purposes. 840 00:49:04,331 --> 00:49:05,263 Appropriate, Captain. 841 00:49:05,332 --> 00:49:07,266 However, I can't help wondering 842 00:49:07,334 --> 00:49:10,929 if there are any more of those "weapons" 843 00:49:11,004 --> 00:49:12,699 wandering around the universe. 844 00:49:12,773 --> 00:49:14,604 Well, I certainly hope not. 845 00:49:14,675 --> 00:49:16,905 I found one quite sufficient. 846 00:49:17,305 --> 00:50:17,826 Watch Movies, Series & LiveTV www.flixify.app