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"Tomorrow is Yesterday" Line-by-Line

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KIRK: If I remember my history, these things were being dismissed as weather balloons, sun dogs, explainable things. At least publicly.
 
Spock: Captain, our Tractor beam caught and crushed an Air Force plane. It'll be impossible to explain this as anything other than a genuine UFO. Possibly alien, definitely destructive.
 
SPOCK: A theory. A reverse application of what happened to us. Logically, it could work. Also, logically, there are a hundred variables, any one of which could put us in a worse position than we're in now.
 
KIRK: We're going to have to go back and get those reports and photos. If the Captain feels duty bound to report what he saw, there won't be any evidence to support him.
 
KIRK: No, Captain. Thank you, but if anything should go wrong, you might get hurt. We couldn't risk that. Neither could you or your son.
 
CHRISTOPHER: Well, I'd like to help. I could sketch a layout of the place for you. Show you where the record section and the photo lab are.
(Kirk hands him a PADD)
 
[498 Airbase Group Air Defence Command]

(It's nighttime, and a guard is patrolling the corridors when Kirk and Sulu beam in. They smile at the quaint notice board and trophy cupboard before breaking into the Statistical Services Division by means of a sort of sonic screwdriver. Kirk's torch lights up a bank of magnetic tapes)


KIRK: Primitive computer. I've seen them demonstrated in museums.
 
SPOCK: It is a fact, Doctor, that prowling by stealth is more time consuming than a direct approach. In our case-
 
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