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Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, Movie, 1984
Scotty: All systems automated and ready. A chimpanzee and two trainees could run her.
Kirk: Thank you, Mr. Scott. I'll try not to take that personally.
Kirk: How are we doing?
McCoy: How are "we" doing? Funny you should put it quite that way, Jim. "We" are doing fine.
Kruge: I've come a long way for the power of Genesis, and what do I find? A weakling human, a Vulcan boy, and a woman!
Lieutenant Saavik: My lord, we are survivors of a doomed expedition. This planet will destroy itself in hours. The Genesis experiment is a failure.
Kruge: A failure? The most destructive force ever created? You will tell me the secret of the Genesis torpedo.
Lieutenant Saavik: I have no knowledge.
Kruge: Then I hope pain's something you enjoy.
Kirk: My God, Bones, what have I done?
Bones: You did what you have to do, what you always do, turn death into a fighting chance to live.
Lieutenant Saavik: How many have paid the price for your impatience? How many have died? How much damage have you done, and what is yet to come?
Ambassador Sarek: This cost you your ship, your son.
Kirk: If I hadn't tried, it would've cost me my soul.
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, Main Theme
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