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"Requiem for Methuselah" Line-by-Line

Spud is hereby vetoed as a nickname.

Flint: Most unfortunate that it was not detected. I shall go with M4 to gather more ryetalyn and screen it myself. You're welcome to join me Doctor.
 
MCCOY: Nearly two and a half hours. I guess we've got time to get in under the wire. I’ve never seen anything like the speed of that robot. It'd take us twice as long to process that stuff.
 
SPOCK: Captain. Something else which is rather extraordinary. This waltz I just played is by Johannes Brahms.
 
SPOCK: Captain, it is written in manuscript. In original manuscript, in Brahms' own hand, which I recognise. It is totally unknown, definitely the work of Brahms, and yet unknown.
 
Kirk: I think I will go to the laboratory. There may be a way of reversing the irrilium's effect and saving the existing antitoxin. Stay here. Let me know when Flint and McCoy return.
 
Captain's log, stardate 5843.75. Have I committed a grave error in accepting Flint's word that he would deliver the antidote to us? The precious time I have let pass may result in disaster for the Enterprise and her crew.

[Laboratory]

(Kirk is having a look around when Rayna enters and goes to a closed door)

KIRK: You left us. The room became lonely.

RAYNA: It is a thirst, a flower dying in the desert.
 
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