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The babbling, crying Spock in The Naked Time? :wah:
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From The Menagerie, Part 1: Spock eavesdropping on Kirk's attempt to disengage the computer while he is in his quarters and under arrest! <You'd think they would revoke his computer privileges once they knew he sabotaged the ship's computer, faked computer messages, broke into the Starbase Computer Center and assaulted a computer technician. :brickwall: >
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Correct and well done RubySlipppers!

Most of the clues are self-explanatory.

This scene of Spock musing was the one and only time in the series. Whether it was originally scripted or decided later, I'm not sure. But it's certainly a one-off.

Also, we get two shots of the two ladies which were presumably filmed for this scene. I would imagine they are in the mind of Spock being visualised, since these close up shots aren't shown beforehand. A nice touch.

Whether or not this scene is a filler, it's an interesting 'aside' moment.

The game is yours! :)
 
Spock and McCoy wait in the lab while Kirk pleads with Rayna to come with him, just prior to them opening Flint's locked door in the lab?
 
Spock and McCoy on the Shuttlecraft arguing that Spock's logical decisions didn't result as expected. Kirk is far away on the Enterprise. (From The Galileo Seven.)
[Shuttlecraft]

(Scott is still lying in the middle of the floor, working)
MCCOY: Well, Mister Spock, they didn't stay frightened very long, did they?
SPOCK: Most illogical reaction. We demonstrated our superior weapons. They should have fled.
MCCOY: You mean they should have respected us?
SPOCK: Of course.
MCCOY: Mister Spock, respect is a rational process. Did it ever occur to you they might react emotionally, with anger?
SPOCK: Doctor, I am not responsible for their unpredictability.
MCCOY: They were perfectly predictable to anyone with feeling. You might as well admit it, Mister Spock, your precious logic brought them down on us.
MEARS: Why haven't they done anything?
SPOCK: They're studying us, for the moment.
BOMA: Another prediction, Mister Spock?
SPOCK: My opinion, Mister Boma.
(The shuttlecraft shakes as one of the locals starts battering it with a rock)
SPOCK: Seal the windows!
MCCOY: Studying us, Mister Spock? They seem to learn rather quickly.
BOMA: All right, Spock, you have all the answers. What now?
SPOCK: Mister Boma, your tone is increasingly hostile.
BOMA: My tone isn't the only thing that's hostile, Mister Spock!
SPOCK: Curious. Most illogical.
BOMA: I'm sick and tired of your logic!
MEARS: We could use a little inspiration.
SPOCK: Strange. Step by step, I have made the correct and logical decisions. And yet two men have died.
MCCOY: And you've brought our furry friends down on us.
SPOCK: I do seem to have miscalculated regarding them, and inculcated resentment on your parts. The sum of the parts cannot be greater than the whole.
MCCOY A little less analysis and more action. That's what we need, Mister Spock.
SPOCK: How much longer, Mister Scott?
SCOTT: Another hour, maybe two.
MCCOY: That won't be long enough.
SCOTT: Doctor, a phaser can only drain so fast.
BOMA: How long do you think those plates will hold out under this? We've got to do something!
SCOTT: You've got your hands full.
 
Elaan of Troyius: The scene has Captain Kirk and Elaan, in her quarters, where she cries because she doesn't want people to hate her. :wah:
 
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