Thanks... it was starting to bother me that i couldnt remember which episode it was.speaking of star trek V... what were they thinking, trying to find god.... i dont wanna get into a religious debate, but searching for god, to me, would upset alot of people... i am christian, i didnt get upset, because i know its a movie, but some people get highly offended in those types of god references... but there are some funny parts in ST V... especially when Kirk says "Excuse me... Excuse me... I just wanted to ask a question. What does God need with a starship?"
or
"God": You doubt me?
Kirk: I seek proof.
McCoy: Jim, you don't ask the Almighty for His I.D.
or
Kirk: I ordered you to defend your ship!
Spock: You ordered me to kill my brother.
Kirk: The man may be a fellow Vulcan, but that doesn't mean...
Spock: No, you do not understand. Sybok is also a son of Sarek.
Kirk: You mean he's your BROTHER brother?
Spock: [
nods]
Kirk: You made that up.
Spock: I did not.
Kirk: You did too. Sybok couldn't possibly be your brother because I happen to know for a fact you don't HAVE a brother.
Spock: Technically, you are correct. I do not have a brother.
Kirk: There, you see? See?
Spock: I have a half-brother.
Kirk: ...I gotta sit down.
there is anotherone between spock and kirk, but it has some harsh language about kirk wanting to knock spock down on his bottom side.
Kirk: Engine room!
Scotty: Scotty here.
Kirk: We'll need all the power you can muster, mister.
Scotty: Don't you worry, Captain. We'll beat those Klingon devils, even if I have to get out and push.
Kirk: I hope it won't come to that, Mr. Scott.
those are some of my favorite quotes from ST V
The more things change, the more they stay the same.