Next one is space whales. And kirks kid dying will come back later, and kirk will have more emotion about it.
You deeply misunderstand the purpose of leaving the katra. It was never intended to be rejoined to Spock's body (and they make this explicitly clear at the end of the movie when they point out that the procedure to do so hadn't been done in ages). The katra was to be returned to Vulcan.There was no way Spock would have known to leave his Kaltra cuz there's no way he would have known his corpse would rejuvenate on Genesis.
There is a brain-tickly feeling reading a post like this and knowing a lot of the answers since 1986.Ok, finally watched Search for Spock.
I'll look up the info later but what was that deal with Klingon Christopher Lloyd killing that female informant? They were talking in Klingon or whatever.
There was no way Spock would have known to leave his Kaltra cuz there's no way he would have known his corpse would rejuvenate on Genesis.
It bites that the Genesis planet didn't survive. But they fixed that so Lower Decks Locarno planet will work, right?
Spock back, ok. It ended with that. But what about the crew's careers? They're all fired.
Also, Kirk didn't seem to care so much about his son dying. Probably cuz he didn't know about him. Why couldn't they have just let him live? (Or killed the lady, haha). Poor legacy of Kirk.
Felt like a long episode really. Will watch the next one soon enough. It's not the space whales yet, right?
Though it is not clear to me what the intention was at the time. For a long time I assumed that Spock was just doing a hail mary. Possibly his body could be revived or something could be figured out.You deeply misunderstand the purpose of leaving the katra. It was never intended to be rejoined to Spock's body (and they make this explicitly clear at the end of the movie when they point out that the procedure to do so hadn't been done in ages). The katra was to be returned to Vulcan.
You're not expected to know about other series that you haven't seen yet, but we learn in Enterprise that katras reside in stone vessels on Vulcan.
Indeed. I was always understood it was so the katra could return home to Vulcan(at least before Enterprise fleshed things out). Kind of a 'last voyage home' type of thing. Despite their devotion to logic, the Vulcans were always very keen on tradition and rituals. That was evident from all the rituals associated with Pon Farr in Amok Time.You deeply misunderstand the purpose of leaving the katra. It was never intended to be rejoined to Spock's body (and they make this explicitly clear at the end of the movie when they point out that the procedure to do so hadn't been done in ages). The katra was to be returned to Vulcan.
You're not expected to know about other series that you haven't seen yet, but we learn in Enterprise that katras reside in stone vessels on Vulcan.
Yeah, what Spock did to McCoy was not really okay. I would imagine that Spock had a vessel in his quarters that he could use if he thought his death was eminent, but this caught him with so little time that he decided to just do it that way.
Cool story bro. Still rape.Too be fair, McCoy was one of his two best friends, despite are the arguments and debates that they had between them. If Spock would have asked him, McCoy would have probably let him, but he didn't have the time for debate nor the question.
Yeah, it was the Archer in the desert episode. The Katra is the essence of the Vulcan, so it being stored by the family is common place among them. The fact that they had a regenerated body to put the Katra into was, as you say, a fluke.I watched Enterprise (before I watched Voyager) but I guess I forgot about the katra's in jars part (I'm going from memory here but this has to be the eps where Archer has some energy that he had to give to a lady in the underground movement? When the guy died... while walking through a desert? Or is it the Andorians fighting against Vulcans having secret bases in their religious temples?)
So Spock's resurrection in his own body really was a fluke. Passing Vulcan Katras is just akin to some sort of invasive involuntary keepsake to send to families or something. Weird. Well, if it's logical to them.
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Something weird I thought was the pon far scene for teen Spock. Guess it was puberty hitting him all that once.
I'll look up the info later but what was that deal with Klingon Christopher Lloyd killing that female informant? They were talking in Klingon or whatever.
It bites that the Genesis planet didn't survive. But they fixed that so Lower Decks Locarno planet will work, right?
Spock back, ok. It ended with that. But what about the crew's careers? They're all fired.
Also, Kirk didn't seem to care so much about his son dying. Probably cuz he didn't know about him. Why couldn't they have just let him live? (Or killed the lady, haha). Poor legacy of Kirk.
Felt like a long episode really. Will watch the next one soon enough. It's not the space whales yet, right?
Now that is taking it way too far.Cool story bro. Still rape.
I mean... spock wound up in mccoy without consent...Now that is taking it way too far.
I think they would be much better friends in later years. Less so here.Too be fair, McCoy was one of his two best friends, despite are the arguments and debates that they had between them. If Spock would have asked him, McCoy would have probably let him, but he didn't have the time for debate nor the question.
The lady was Klingon Christopher Lloyd's lover? Geez.
Kirk immediately grieved when he heard David was dead but afterwards, was just concerned about getting Spock back.
(I like that Christopher Lloyd story about missing the last part, hehe)
Dang it, the whole 'aliens or future people adjusting to regular Earth stuff is funny' is a common trope but, yeeeeah, still effective.
Poor Klingon Bird of Prey crash landed ship. Hope they fix her up, maybe use her again in the future.
So... the whales talked to the cigar ship and it left? Why wasn't that explained? I figured the ship was going to take the whales or... some sort of time loop where the whales are the aliens and getting their ship back (like Futurama Game of Tones kinda). Is this Voyager Vygr movie 1 deal that the cigar is an earth made ship but created by... super smart whales? Because whales are actually an advanced species living in hiding on earth? I'll look it up but it was a little frustrating to not get answers. I wanted to see the cigar land and see... something talk to the whales in person, I dunno. Maybe the whale being pregnant was important, like they needed whale babies or something. I dunno. Also, who knows what visiting alien life is swimming on Earth? The out of time whales might not be able to adapt, with new food to eat or temperature or whatever. There really must be something going on with the whales!
Cool ending with the crew getting a new Enterprise. Khan, Search and Voyage are actually a neat trilogy together, Search being the weakest..