"Star Trek" Journey to Babel (TV Episode 1967) Poster

(TV Series)

(1967)

Jane Wyatt: Amanda

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  • McCoy : Spock, I've always suspected you were a little more human than you let on. Mrs. Sarek, I know about the rigorous training of the Vulcan youth, but tell me, did he ever run and play like the human children, even in secret?

    Amanda : Well, he, uh, he did have a pet Sehlat he was very fond of.

    McCoy : Sehlat?

    Amanda : It's sort of a... a fat teddy bear.

    McCoy : [grinning]  A teddy bear?

    Sarek : Excuse me, Doctor. It has been a rather long day for my wife. Captain.

    Captain James T. Kirk : Ambassador.

    McCoy : [needlingly Spock after Sarek and Amada have gone]  "A teddy bear."

    Spock : Not precisely, Doctor. On Vulcan the "teddy bears" are alive, and they have 6-inch fangs

  • Amanda : And you, Sarek, would you also say thank you to your son?

    Sarek : I don't understand.

    Amanda : For saving your life.

    Sarek : Spock acted in the only logical manner open to him. One does not thank logic, Amanda.

    Amanda : Logic! Logic! I'm sick to death of logic! Do you want to know how I feel about your logic?

    Spock : Emotional, isn't she?

    Sarek : She has always been that way.

    Spock : Indeed. Why did you marry her?

    Sarek : At the time it seemed the logical thing to do.

  • McCoy : Mrs. Sarek, you must understand the chances are extremely small to find a way to produce sufficient T-negative blood.

    Spock : Indeed. I would estimate the odds...

    Amanda : [exasperated]  Please don't!

  • Amanda : After all these years with humans, you still haven't learned to smile.

    Spock : Humans smile with so little provocation.

  • Amanda : When you were five years old and came home stiff-lipped, anguished, because the other boys tormented you, saying that you weren't really Vulcan, I watched you knowing that, inside... that the human part of you was crying, and I cried, too. There must be some part of me in you, some part that I still can reach. If being Vulcan is more important to you, then you'll stand there speaking rules and regulations from Starfleet and Vulcan philosophy and... and let your father die, and... then I'll hate you for the rest of my life.

    Spock : Mother...

    Amanda : Oh, go to him, now, please.

    Spock : I cannot.

  • Spock : Sarek understands my reason.

    Amanda : Well, I don't. It's not human. Oh, that's not a dirty word. You're human, too. Let that part of you come through. Your father's dying.

    Spock : Mother, how can you have lived on Vulcan so long, married a Vulcan, raised a son on Vulcan, without understanding what it means to be a Vulcan?

    Amanda : Well, if this is what it means, I don't want to know!

  • Amanda : Spock, you must turn command over to somebody else.

    Spock : Mother, when I was commissioned, I took an oath to carry out responsibilities which were clearly, and exactly, specified.

    Amanda : Any competent officer can command this ship. Only you can give your father the blood transfusion that he needs to live!

    Spock : Any competent officer can command this ship under normal circumstances. The circumstances are NOT normal. We are carrying over 100 valuable Federation passengers, we are being pursued by an alien ship, we are subject to possible attack, there has been murder and attempted murder on board. I cannot dismiss my duties.

    Amanda : "Duty"? Your duty is to your father!

    Spock : I know. But this must take precedence. If I could give the transfusion without loss of time or efficiency, I would. Sarek understands my reason.

    Amanda : Well, I don't. It's not human. Oh, that's not a dirty word. Let that part of you come through. Your father's dying!

    Spock : Mother, how can you have lived on Vulcan so long, married a Vulcan, raised a son on Vulcan, without understanding what it means to BE a Vulcan?

    Amanda : Well, if this is what it means, I don't want to know.

    Spock : It means to adopt a philosophy, a way of life which is logical and beneficial. We cannot disregard that philosophy merely for personal gain. No matter how important that gain might be.

    Amanda : [adamantly]  Nothing is as important as your father's life.

    Spock : Can you imagine what my father would say, if I were to agree, if I were to give up command of this vessel, jeopardize hundreds of lives, risk interplanetary war, all for the life of one person?

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