Peter Duryea credited as playing...
Lt. José Tyler
- [first lines on Star Trek]
- Mr. Spock: Check the circuit.
- Lieutenant Jose Tyler: All operating, sir.
- Mr. Spock: On be the screen, then.
- [last lines]
- Yeoman J.M. Colt: [to Pike] S-sir? I was wondering. Just curious. Who would've been Eve?
- Number One: Yeoman! You've delivered your report.
- Yeoman J.M. Colt: Yes, ma'am. Yes, sir.
- Lieutenant Jose Tyler: [to Pike] Eve, sir?... Yes, sir.
- Dr. Boyce: "Eve" as in "Adam"?
- Captain Christopher Pike: As in all ship's doctors are dirty old men. What are we running here, a cadet ship, Number One? Are we ready or not?
- Number One: All decks show ready, sir.
- Captain Christopher Pike: Engage!
- C.P.O. Garrison: We're passing through an old-style distress signal.
- Captain Christopher Pike: They were keyed to cause interference and attract attention this way.
- C.P.O. Garrison: A ship in trouble making a forced landing, sir. That's it. No other message.
- Lieutenant Jose Tyler: I have a fix. It comes from the Talos star group.
- Number One: We've no ships or Earth colonies that far out.
- Mr. Spock: Their call letters check with a survey expedition; S.S. Columbia. Disappeared in that region approximately 18 years ago.
- Lieutenant Jose Tyler: It would take that long for a radio beam to travel from there to here.
- Mr. Spock: Records show the Talos group has never been explored. Solar system similar to Earth. Eleven planets. Number four seems to be Class-M; oxygen atmosphere.
- Number One: Then they could still be alive, even after 18 years.
- Captain Christopher Pike: If they survived the crash.
- Mr. Spock: We aren't going to go to be certain?
- Captain Christopher Pike: Not without any indication of survivors, no. We'll continue on the Vega colony and take care of our own sick and injured first.