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Mindmeld or Mind meld may refer to: Star Trek mind melds, a form of telepathic touch performed by Vulcans. Dagger of the Mind, the Star Trek episode with the first appearance of the Vulcan mind meld. Spock, the Star Trek character who generally performs the Vulcan mind meld. Mind Meld: Secrets Behind the Voyage of a Lifetime, a 2001 American ...
Mind Meld was released for sale on Shatner's website on November 6, 2001, coinciding with the release of the director's cut of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Mind Meld attracted some notoriety because of an unintended sound in one scene that became a popular subject of flatulence humor among Star Trek fans and on morning zoo radio programs.
Mind melds can be used both to erase and restore memories; Spock performs each of these on Captain Kirk during TOS ' s third season. A mind meld was even used to rejoin Spock's katra (see below) with his physical body in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Mind melds can also allow more than one mind to experience memories and sensations, and ...
Seeking an alternative to loss of life, however, he suggests Spock use a Vulcan mind meld to communicate with the entity. Since physical contact with the entity is impossible, the ship's sensors are focused on the electrical impulses of the entity's synapses, translating them into thought in order to accomplish the mind meld. Spock tells it ...
Spock using the Vulcan neck pinch, from the third-season episode "And the Children Shall Lead" (1968). In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Vulcan nerve pinch is a fictional technique used mainly by Vulcans to render unconsciousness by pinching a pressure point at the base of the victim's neck.
Picard orders the Enterprise to Vulcan to speak to Spock's ailing father, Sarek (Mark Lenard), with whom Picard shares a close bond, due to their mind meld in a previous episode. Sarek mentions Pardek, a Romulan Senator with whom Spock had been maintaining a dialogue for several decades.
It is unclear how many former-Maquis crewmen were exposed to mind control techniques. Themes include mind control triggered by a subliminal messages, repressed conditioning, the Vulcan mind-meld invoking uncharacteristic behavior, crew loyalties, the friendship between Commander Tuvok and Captain Janeway , and Tuvok's "hunches" which he can ...
"The Infinite Vulcan" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American animated science fiction television series Star Trek: The Animated Series. It first aired on NBC on October 20, 1973, [ 1 ] and was written by Original Series cast member Walter Koenig .