Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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might provide some insight
into those who manufactured it...

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and how to deal with them.
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Fine.
Let's get her to sick bay.

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I'm programmed
to observe and record...

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only the normal functioning
of the carbon-based units.

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The, uh...
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examination is a normal function.
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You may proceed.
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Micro-miniature hydraulics...
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sensors...
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and molecule-sized
multiprocessor chips.

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And take a look at this.
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An osmotic micropump, right here.
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Even the smallest body functions
are exactly duplicated.

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Every exocrine system
is the same, too...

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even eye moisture.
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Decker.
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Fascinating.
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Not "Decker unit."
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Gentlemen.
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Will.
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- What happened to her?
- Captain.

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This probe may be our key
to the aliens.

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- Probe? Ilia?
- Exactly.

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It is a programmed mechanism,
Commander.

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Its body duplicates our navigator
in precise detail.

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Suppose that,
beneath its programming...

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the real Ilia's memory patterns
are duplicated with equal precision.

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- They had a pattern to follow.
- Indeed.

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They may have followed it
too precisely.


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