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Unification (Star Trek: The Next Generation) Quotes

Unification (Star Trek: The Next Generation) is a TV show that debuted in 1970 . Unification ended in 1970.

It features Dennis McCarthy (composer) in charge of musical score.

Unification (Star Trek: The Next Generation) Quotes

  • (Unnamed) "And what do you want from me?"
  • (Unnamed) "I was hoping you might know his business partners."
  • (Unnamed) "And why should I help you?"
  • (Unnamed) "To be honest, I can't think of a good reason."
  • (Unnamed) "Well, you did kill my ex-husband. And that's not a bad start. So why don't you drop a few coins in the jar and I'll see what I remember."
  • (Unnamed) "I don't carry money."
  • (Unnamed) "Well, you don't offer much, do you?"
  • (Unnamed) "I was involved with "cowboy diplomacy", as you describe it, long before you were born."
  • (Unnamed) "I think I'll take this opportunity to remove my ears."
  • (Unnamed) "I wonder if this movement is strong enough to reshape the entire Romulan political landscape."
  • (Unnamed) "One can begin to reshape the landscape with a single flower, Captain."
  • (Unnamed) "Is there a problem?"
  • (Unnamed) "Yes. I need more napkins."
  • (Unnamed) "Use your sleeve."
  • (Unnamed) "You'll never get out of this building."
  • (Unnamed) "I disagree, Commander. After studying the design of this structure, I have determined that our best route of escape would be the underground exit to the east of this wing. I have disconnected certain security scanners to assist us. I am afraid we cannot allow you to warn your guards."
  • (Unnamed) "Not bad."
  • (Unnamed) "He intrigues me, this Picard."
  • (Unnamed) "In what manner, sir?"
  • (Unnamed) "Remarkably analytical and dispassionate; for a Human. I understand why my father chose to mind meld with him. There's an almost Vulcan quality to the man."
  • (Unnamed) "Interesting. I had not considered that. And Captain Picard has been a role model in my quest to be more human."
  • (Unnamed) "More human?"
  • (Unnamed) "Yes, Ambassador."
  • (Unnamed) "Fascinating. You have an efficient intellect, superior physical skills, no emotional impediments. There are Vulcans who aspire all their lives to achieve what you've been given by design."
  • (Unnamed) "Hm.; You are half Human?"
  • (Unnamed) "Yes."
  • (Unnamed) "Yet you have chosen a Vulcan way of life?"
  • (Unnamed) "I have."
  • (Unnamed) "In effect, you have abandoned what I have sought all my life."
  • (Unnamed) "I also have the responsibility of being the bearer of unhappy news."
  • (Unnamed) "Sarek? Sarek is dead?"
  • (Unnamed) "Jolan tru, Spock. Oh -- Live long and prosper."
  • (Unnamed) "Do you seriously believe that the Federation will not immediately intervene?"
  • (Unnamed) "Of course it will. And we're fully prepared for it. But we will be there, entrenched. And it will be very difficult to get us out, once we are. Reunification will become a fact of life."
  • (Unnamed) "I have to ask you about your husband."
  • (Unnamed) "Well; it was nice while it lasted -- Which husband?"
  • (Unnamed) "The dead one, I'm afraid."
  • (Unnamed) "Ooh, you must be from the Enterprise. You destroyed his ship."
  • (Unnamed) "He was into some bad business. He took the evidence with him."
  • (Unnamed) "His one endearing quality; he always cleaned up after himself."
  • (Unnamed) "I'm afraid I don't know too much about Romulan disruptor settings."
  • (Unnamed) "Cowboy diplomacy?"
  • (Unnamed) "I fear the influence of Sarek has colored your attitudes, Captain, toward reunification and perhaps toward me."
  • (Unnamed) "That is the second time you have accused me of speaking with another man's voice. It's true he will always be a part of me; his experience -- his spirit. But I speak with my own voice, not his."
  • (Unnamed) "Curious; that I should hear him so clearly, now that he is dead."
  • (Unnamed) "Let me explain what'll happen to you if you don't tell me about the Vulcan ship. Your right-of-passage through this sector will be revoked, and more than that, I will be very unhappy."
  • (Unnamed) "In your own way, you are as stubborn as another Captain of the Enterprise I once knew."
  • (Unnamed) "Then I'm in good company, sir."
  • (Unnamed) "Ambassador Spock, may I ask a personal question?"
  • (Unnamed) "Please."
  • (Unnamed) "As you examine your life, do you find you have missed your humanity?"
  • (Unnamed) "I have no regrets."
  • (Unnamed) ""No regrets". That is a human expression."
  • (Unnamed) "Yes -- Fascinating."
  • (Unnamed) "I did not anticipate such a passionate response to my arrival."
  • (Unnamed) "Romulans are passionate people. The Vulcans will learn to appreciate that quality in us."
  • (Unnamed) "Do not be distressed. Your dream of reunification is not dead. It will simply take a different form; the Romulan conquest of Vulcan."
  • (Unnamed) "Perhaps you're aware of the small role I played in the overture to peace with the Klingons."
  • (Unnamed) "History is aware of the role you played, Ambassador."
  • (Unnamed) "Not entirely. It was I who committed Captain Kirk to that peace mission and I who had to bear the responsibility for the consequences to him and to his crew. Quite simply, I am unwilling to risk anyone's life but my own on this occasion. So I ask that you respect my wishes and leave."
  • (Unnamed) "Ambassador, your logic escapes me. If I didn't know better, I would say that your judgment is influenced by your emotions."
  • (Unnamed) "You speak as my father would if he were here, Picard."
  • (Unnamed) "Excuse me, I'm just finishing up a speech. For you, Mister Spock. I rather enjoy writing. I don't get to do it very often in this job."
  • (Unnamed) "Perhaps you would be happier in another job."
  • (Unnamed) "Times are changing. And leaders who refuse to change with them -- will no longer be leaders."
  • (Romulans) "Jolan tru."
  • (Unnamed) "Well done, Mr. Data. Though -- I don't think you got Commander Riker's hair quite right."
  • (Unnamed) "The reason for my coming here has never been more clear. The union of the Vulcan and the Romulan people will not be achieved by politics or by diplomacy. But it will be achieved. The answer has been here before us all along. An inexorable evolution toward a Vulcan philosophy has already begun. Like the first Vulcans, these people are struggling toward a new enlightenment. And it may take decades or even centuries for them to reach it; but they will reach it. And I must help."

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