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Observer Effect Line-by-Line

MAYWEATHER: I'm sure Captain Archer knows exactly what the risk is. Maybe it's not as important to him as standing by his crew.
 
REED: It's just as probable that he hasn't realized how hopeless the situation is.
 
MALCOLM: We chose the Helmsman and the Armory Officer for good reason. They're both stationed on the Bridge, yet neither plays a critical role in a medical emergency.
 
TRAVIS: Which is why we should inhabit the Doctor and the Science Officer. Archer relies on their findings to make his decisions. We could witness that as it happens.
 
REED: The more people we inhabit, the greater the chance that we will inadvertently interfere.
 
TRAVIS: The more people we inhabit, the more we'll be able to observe.
 
SATO: That's not how it works. There are a lot of common patterns. I'm just good at hearing them, that's all.
 
TUCKER: Good? You're a genius. The way you can pick up an alien language you've never heard before and start spouting it back to them? I got to tell you, I've always been jealous you can do that.
 
TUCKER: When I was a kid, not so good at building. But I was a terror when it came to taking things apart. My folks used to put all our kitchen appliances on the highest shelves. One Thanksgiving, I have no idea what I was thinking, but I removed every screw from this big dining room table we had. It was so old, the wood sort of stuck together, so it stayed standing until my dad put the turkey down. I spent the next month in my room. :ouch:
 
TUCKER: Oh, twenty four, twenty five. :lol::lol::lol:
(Hoshi notices T'Pol and Phlox watching through the window.)
TUCKER: How long have they been there?
 
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