Star Trek: Of Gods and Men (2007 Video)
Walter Koenig: Captain Pavel Chekov
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Quotes
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Captain Pavel Chekov : Deja vu all over again.
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Kittrick : I'm a freedom fighter, not a doctor.
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Captain John Harriman : [communicating through intercom] Kittrick, what do you want?
Kittrick : I want nothing.
Captain John Harriman : You wouldn't be threatening to blow up my ship if you didn't want something.
Kittrick : Autodestruct in 15 seconds.
Captain John Harriman : [shouting] What do you want?
Kittrick : I want you to die.
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Kittrick : [Tuvok has just attempted to mind meld] Keep your mind to yourself, Vulcan!
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Kittrick : [communicating through intercom] I have a better idea. Why don't you come down here and kill me yourself?
Captain John Harriman : Lower the force field. I'll be there in five minutes.
Kittrick : I've waited long enough. Make it four.
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Madame Uhura : Could one man's absence cause all of this change?
Kittrick : It's possible. One pivotal change, seventy years ago.
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Captain Pavel Chekov : Damn it! Where's Scotty when you need him?
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Captain John Harriman : [beaming the crew from the disabled rebel ship] Kittrick! So glad you could make it. So at last, the fox has been outfoxed. Odd... I always imagined you'd be shorter.
Kittrick : I'm surprised you had the courage to meet me face-to-face.
Captain John Harriman : Oh, if I had my way, you'd be dead already. Terrorists like you...
Kittrick : Terrorists? We fight for our freedom!
Captain John Harriman : Freedom... what is freedom without security? Nothing. The Galactic Order provides that security.
Kittrick : Only through fear and violence. Anyone who trades freedom for security... deserves neither.
Captain John Harriman : Well, I'm not going to have a philosophical debate with an anarchist. The truth is: You're a traitor. The Curate Prime demands your head. I'll be the one who gives it to him.
Kittrick : We'll see.
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Captain Pavel Chekov : This almost makes me feel like a kid again!
Captain Nyota Uhura : Well, it should. The last time you sat in that seat, you were a kid.
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Kittrick : [recognizing the planet on the viewscreen] Vulcan.
Captain John Harriman : Yes, a defiant planet about to serve as an example. I thought you might be interested in its fate.
Kittrick : Why should I concern myself with Vulcan? They refuse to take a stand. They deserve their fate.
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Captain Pavel Chekov : Nyota, I'm honored to know you. In both lifetimes.
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Captain Nyota Uhura : [raising her glass] Here's to forty years of high adventure!
Admiral Chekov : [raises his glass] Here's to the next forty.
[Captain Uhura gives him a puzzled look]
Admiral Chekov : Well, as Spock is so fond of saying: there is always a possibility...
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Captain Pavel Chekov : Say good-bye, Mr. Mitchell.