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Meld (Star Trek: Voyager) Quotes

Meld (Star Trek: Voyager) is a TV show that appeared on TV in 1970 . Meld stopped airing in 1970.

It features David Bell (composer) in charge of musical score.

Meld (Star Trek: Voyager) Quotes

  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Morale is irrelevant to a Vulcan."
  • (Neelix) "Oh, please, there's no one on this ship requires my services more than you do. I will not rest until I see you smile."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Then you will not rest."
  • (Ricky) "Never play with anyone, even your best friend, if he offers you "an honest game of chance", Harry."
  • (The Doctor) "You don't seem satisfied, Lieutenant."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "No."
  • (The Doctor) "You have a confession and the murder weapon."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "And no established motive."
  • (The Doctor) "Does it matter?"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "A crime must have a logical purpose."
  • (The Doctor) "Ah, yes, I see. How to close the case without understanding the logic of the crime. For a Vulcan, that would be a dilemma, wouldn't it?"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "You disgust me. All you Humans do."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "Understand one thing, Tuvok: I can promise you, this will not silence your demons. If you can't control the violence, the violence controls you. Be prepared to yield your entire being to it, to sacrifice your place in civilized life. For you will no longer be a part of it, and there's no return."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "Most Betazoids can sense other people's emotions. I can't even sense my own."
  • (The Doctor) "Vulcan mind melds; utter foolishness. Anybody with an ounce of sense wouldn't share his brain with someone else. Would you? I certainly wouldn't. And of course, when something goes wrong, and believe me, it does more often than they'd like to admit, the first thing they call out is "Doctor.""
  • (Captain Kathryn Janeway) "Tuvok. No more mind melds without my permission. Understood?"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Do you know what a mind meld is?"
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "It's that -- Vulcan thing where you grab someone's head."
  • (Captain Kathryn Janeway) "Tuvok; do you know where you are?"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Of course I know where I am, Captain. I'm just not sure I know -- who I am."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "It's attractive, isn't it?"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Attractive?"
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "Violence."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "On the contrary. I find it disturbing."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "You're right, it is disturbing; never knowing when that impulse may come, or whether or not you can control it when it does. You live on the edge of every moment. And yet, in its own way, violence is attractive too. Maybe because it doesn't require logic. Perhaps that's why it is so liberating."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "I already told you why I killed him, Lieutenant."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "You didn't like the way he looked at you?"
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "Right."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Just how did he look at you?"
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "Like a lot of people in Starfleet do."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "So, this murder could in fact be explained as outburst of rage against Starfleet?"
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "Look -- if that's how you want to look at this."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "I want the truth."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "I don't like Starfleet. I won't deny that, but --"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Yes."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "I have killed people who weren't in Starfleet for the same reason. I did not like the way they looked at me. I've thought about killing you, Lieutenant."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "In my case you have a motive. My previous mission as a spy, my role as your accuser, but to my knowledge Crewman Darwin had done nothing to you."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "That's true."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Then why choose him as a victim?"
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "I don't know."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Do you feel remorse?"
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "I don't seem to feel anything at all."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "Most Betazoids can sense other people's emotions; I can't even sense my own. So, what's going to happen to me now?"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "I'll have to discuss that with the Captain."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "I know what I'd do if I were her."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "Guess I'm lucky; the Federation doesn't execute people."
  • (Lieutenant Tom Paris) "Harry, Harry, Harry. Never ever play with anyone, not even your best friend, if he says "Let's make it interesting"."
  • (Neelix) "I've been thinking of a Rumarie theme for the mess hall next week; lots of high-fat greasy foods. And if people want to take off their clothes and chase one another -- well, it certainly wouldn't hurt morale around here."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "A most logical use of violence, to punish the violent. We both know that I am prepared to die, but are you prepared to kill?"
  • (The Doctor) "In a sense, Mr. Tuvok's mind is fighting a classic battle between good an evil. The battle may be won in a day, a year -- or it may never be won."
  • (The Doctor) "All of us have violent instincts; we have evolved from predators. Well, not me, of course. I've just been programmed by you predators."
  • (Crewman Lon Suder) "Guess I'm lucky. Federation doesn't execute people."
  • (Neelix) "I don't suppose you've ever heard of the Vulcan Rumarie?"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "The Rumarie is an ancient pagan festival."
  • (Neelix) "Full of barely clothed Vulcan men and women, covered in slippery Rillan grease, chasing one another."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "That has not been observed for a millennium."
  • (Neelix) "Well, it's time to bring it back."
  • (The Doctor) "Do you see the DNA strands on the lower border?"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Yes."
  • (The Doctor) "They were retrieved from inside the head wound by nanites that I designed to recognize unusual DNA patterns. This DNA was isolated because it didn't belong to the victim."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Have you matched it to a member of the crew?"
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Are you certain?"
  • (The Doctor) "DNA doesn't know how to lie, Lieutenant."
  • (Lieutenant Tuvok) "Sitting here attempting to meditate, I have counted the number of ways I know of killing someone, using just a finger, a hand, a foot. I had reached 94 when you entered."

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