Dr. McCoy: "Crazy way to travel, spreading
a man's molecules across the
Universe!"
Spock: "Mr. Scott, there was no deity
involved. It was by
cross-circuiting to 'B' that recovered them."
Garrovick: "Less than one ounce of anti-matter
here is more
powerful than ten thousand cobalt bombs." Kirk: "Let's hope it's as powerful as man
will ever get."
Kirk: "Intuition, however illogical, is
recognized as a command
prerogative."
Spock: "There are many aspects of human
irrationality I do not yet
comprehend. Obsession, for one. The persistent
single-minded
fixation on one idea."
Spock: "...hesitation ... is an hereditary
trait of your species,
and suddenly faced by the unknown, or imminent
danger, a human
will invariably experience a split second of
indecision. He
hesitates."
McCoy: "Monsters come in many forms. And do
you know the greatest
monster of them all? Guilt."
McCoy: "The semi-conscious mind is a tricky
thing. A man never
knows just how much is real or how much is
imagination."
McCoy: "Spock's green blood left a bad taste
in the creature's
mouth." Spock: "Colloquially expressed, but
essentially correct."