Kirk: “Care to join the landing party?”
McCoy: “Well, if you’re giving me a choice, I–”
Kirk: “I’m not.”
We’ve lost so many, you and me. But we can’t do harm in their names or memories. We have to honor them, all of them, because they were beloved, beautiful.
I told him what I thought of him, his pals, his planet, and I possibly made some passing reference to his questionable parentage.
Sir, I Protest! I am not a merry man!
If it weren’t for him, you’d still be damaged and alone on that planet. He’s the one that convinced me to beam you aboard. And when we discovered what you were, and some people wanted to destroy you, the Doctor defended your right to exist.
Don’t you realize what you’ve done? You’ve angered THE PICARD, and we may all suffer for it! I know! I’ve seen him! He is all-powerful!
I am the Kirk, the Creator.
I told you: you’re dead; this is the afterlife, and I’m God.
It doesn’t matter what you’re made of, what matters is who you are. You’re our friend and we want you back.
You are great. I am great. Twenty years of groping, to prove the things I’d done before were not accidents: seminars, and lectures, to rows of fools who couldn’t begin to understand my systems! Colleagues. Colleagues laughing behind my back at the boy wonder, and becoming famous building on my work…
Kill you! Kill you all! :: maniacal laughter ::
[James T. Kirk]
“First rule of assassination: kill the assassins.”
[/James T. Kirk]
Khan, I’m laughing at the ‘superior’ intellect.
You now see the primitive fear-threat reaction: the specimen is about to boast of his strength, the weaponry of his vessel, and so on. Next, frustrated into a need to display physical prowess, the creature will throw himself against the transparency…
Those are strong words.
Calm never got me a damn thing.
My brother’s positronic brain has a type L phase discriminating amplifier. Mine is a type R.
It’s easy to become a god. The trick is staying a god.
…if you want to play god and call yourself Apollo, that’s your business; but you’re no god to us, Mister.
You’re asking us to believe in magic.