Star Trek: Enterprise (TV Series)
In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II (2005)
Jolene Blalock: Lt. Cmdr. T'Pol
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Quotes
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Lt. Commander T'Pol : I'm surprised you're not exhausted from all the beds you've jumped into recently.
Lieutenant Hoshi Sato : Commander Tucker told me I should give you a few pointers in that area.
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Lt. Commander T'Pol : The Federation is our future.
Commander Archer : You're mistaking our universe for someone else's.
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Lt. Commander T'Pol : It may take centuries, but Humanity will pay for its arrogance.
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Lt. Commander T'Pol : I notice you've been making extensive use of the library database.
Dr. Phlox : I was merely researching classical literature. I wanted to compare our major works with their counterparts in the other universe. I skimmed a few of the more... celebrated narratives. The stories were similar in some respects, but their characters were... weak, and compassionate. With the exception of Shakespeare, of course. From what I could tell, his plays were equally grim in both universes.
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Lt. Commander T'Pol : What's Major Reed's condition?
Dr. Phlox : Hm... At this point, he could go either way. No doubt there'll be several discreet celebrations if he should expire.
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[T'Pol and Soval are trying to convince a rather reluctant Phlox to join them in their cause]
Lt. Commander T'Pol : There's an old tradition: if someone saves the Emperor's life, it's said there's no request he can refuse him. Consider the possibilities - a medical facility of your own with unlimited resources. You could conduct experiments as you see fit.
Crewman Soval : Don't forget the females.
Dr. Phlox : Females?
Crewman Soval : You'll be able to choose as many concubines as you'd like.
Dr. Phlox : [ponders this] If the Emperor were my patient, I'd be obligated to save his life. I suppose what you're suggesting... isn't that different.