![]() ![]() ![]() " She then tells the other elders, " His answer lies elsewhere. She drops the necklace and states, " You have not yet achieved kohlinahr. She discovers that the alien intelligence which has called to him from deep space has stirred his Human half. She asks for a mind meld to read his thoughts, to which Spock complies. She is about to give him a necklace, when Spock reaches out and stops her, clearly disturbed by something out in space. The lead elder tells Spock he has labored long and she prepares to give him a symbol of total logic. The lead elder tells Spock of how their ancestors had long ago cast out all animal passions on those sands, and says that their race was saved by attaining kolinahr, which another elder describes as the final purging of all emotion. On the planet Vulcan, Spock has been undergoing the kolinahr ritual, in which he has been learning how to purge all of his remaining emotions, and is nearly finished with his training. He discovers that it is headed on a precise course for Earth. Commander Branch inquires as to its heading. On Epsilon IX, the crew tracks the course of the cloud. As the three ships are attempting to escape the cloud, a "bolt" of plasma energy emerges and destroys each ship one by one. ![]() Meanwhile, in Federation space, a listening post, Epsilon IX, picks up a distress signal from one of the Klingon ships. On the bridge of IKS Amar, the Klingon captain orders his crew to fire photon torpedoes at it, but they have no effect. In Klingon space, three Klingon K't'inga-class battle cruisers are patrolling an area and encounter a huge cloud-like anomaly. 5.1.3 Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)Īmar firing a photon torpedo at an unknown cloud.5.1.2.1 TM & Copyright © 1979 by Paramount Pictures Film Corporation, Inc.4.5.4 December 1977 – December 1979: Star Trek: The Motion Picture.4.5.2 July 1976 – May 1977: Star Trek: Planet of the Titans.4.5.1 Late 1967 – June 1976: Early revitalization attempts.4.3.2 Future General Corporation and Apogee. ![]()
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