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At Vulcan, Spock invites Kirk and McCoy to accompany him to the wedding. T'Pring, Spock's betrothed, arrives with Stonn, a pureblood Vulcan whom she prefers to Spock. T'Pau, a renowned matriarch, begins the ceremony. However, T'Pring demands the kal-if-fee, a physical challenge between Spock and a champion she selects; unexpectedly, she chooses ...
He had also been considered for the role of Mr. Spock, as Leonard Nimoy was being considered for a role on Mission Impossible. [1] A year later, he portrayed the Vulcan Stonn, the paramour of Spock's intended bride T'Pring, in the episode "Amok Time"—a role that he reprised in 2006 in the unofficial mini-series Star Trek: Of Gods and Men.
Stonn: Lawrence Montaigne: Amok Time (TOS) Vulcan; T'Pring's lover and Spock's rival for her affections. Dr. Paul Stubbs: Ken Jenkins: Evolution (TNG) Human astrophysicist. Tries to wipe out a race of nanites to further his own research. Styles: James Sikking: SFS: Starfleet officer; captain of the USS Excelsior (NX-2000). Lon Suder: Brad Dourif
The latter appearance is a holographic recording from the records of Jean-Luc Picard, and is shown to Michael Burnham after she travels to the 31st Century, a time in which the Romulan and Vulcan peoples remember Ambassador Spock as the cause of their reunification on the planet Ni'Var, the newly renamed Vulcan.
Amanda Grayson, Spock's mother and Burnham's adoptive mother, learns that Spock has escaped the psychiatric unit and is wanted for murdering three doctors. She steals his medical records and takes them to Discovery for decryption. Grayson recognizes a drawing in the records from Spock's childhood art: the Red Angel.
Sure enough, Spock's death was swiftly undone in Star Trek III: The Search of Spock, which was released two years after The Wrath of Khan became one of 1982's biggest blockbusters. And Meyer says ...
Keeler is struck and killed. A stunned McCoy asks Kirk if he knows what he just did, but it is Spock who replies, "He knows, Doctor. He knows." Kirk, Spock, and McCoy return through the Guardian and rejoin the landing party, where they find the Enterprise and their timeline is fully restored. As they transport back to the ship, a grim-looking ...
It describes the events surrounding Spock's discovery that he has a son. Yesterday's Son and its sequel, Time for Yesterday , make up A. C. Crispin's "Yesterday Saga". The book was the first Star Trek novel other than the movie novelizations to make the New York Times Bestseller List .