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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
On Shaka-Kon III a group of Klingons meditate and pray to Surak. | |||
The [[USS Anomaly]] arrives in Romulan space to officially show the ship to Romulan officials, but its [[anti-singularity drive]] shorted out during the trip, resulting in damage to the housing and conduits surrounding the ship’s quantum singularity. Lieutenant [[Shelly Marsden]] and Ensign [[Hector Arroyo]] take the [[USS Navigator]] to a nearby Romulan supply yard in the [[Shaka-Kon]] system to get replacement parts. | |||
When the Navigator arrives in the Shaka-Kon system, Klingons beam aboard and knock the crew unconscious. | |||
Meanwhile, the Anomaly hosts a reception for the Romulans. Prosak’s father, [[Rorshak]] brings along several of Commander [[Prosak]]’s RommaVulc associates who try to convince her to leave Starfleet and return to Romulus to be with them. | |||
Marsden wakes up held on a biobed in the Navigator’s sickbay by a restraining field. An elder Klingon named Pang the Logical explains to her that he and his group are [[KlingaVulcs]]. Once the Shaka-Kon system was taken over by the Romulans and became a protectorate, Pang and his people had no battles to fight. They turned to Vulcan philosophy. They took over the Navigator to go to Vulcan and want Marsden to help them build a battleship: the I.K.C. Kar’va Chang, which, roughly translated, meant “Infinite Wrath in Infinite Combinations.” | |||
Prosak finds herself annoyed by her former friends, which pleases Rorshak. He only brought them on board to show Prosak that she had grown beyond them. Prosak is upset by Rorshak’s manipulation and decides to do exactly what he doesn’t want: spend time with the other RommaVulcs. She finds them in [[Science Lab Four]] talking to [[Cabral]], but the conversation quickly turns into an argument, which ends with the RommaVulcs leaving Prosak alone in the lab. | |||
The Navigator arrives at Vulcan, and Marsden is forced by the Klingons to ask for Vulcans to debate them about the logic of unifying with their species instead of the Romulans. [[Sh’rak]] responds to the request and says that he will arrange the debate. Later, the Klingons and Marsden meet with Sh’rak and two other Vulcans for the debate, during which Pang asks what the Vulcans are actually gaining from their membership in the Federation. | |||
The Anomaly receives a coded message from the Navigator explaining their situation, and the ship races to Vulcan. All the while, Prosak is suspicious that the RommaVulcs plan on sabotaging the Anomaly, but this turns out not to be the case. | |||
Pang shows his battleship design to the Vulcans, who reject it and declare the debate to be at an end. Pang then demands that the Vulcans unify with the Klingons, or he will order his followers to use the Navigator to fire on Vulcan’s capital city. The Anomaly arrives and deals with the Navigator while Prosak and the other RommaVulcs beam down to talk to the KlingaVulcs. They are able to convince Pang and his followers that joining the Vulcans is illogical. Instead, the KlingaVulcs decide to become RommaKlings. | |||
The Anomaly takes the Klingons into custody and returns Rorshak and the RommaVulcs to Romulus. Bain learns that the Vulcans have seceded from the Federation. | |||
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*Lieutenant [[Shelly Marsden]] | *Lieutenant [[Shelly Marsden]] | ||
*Dr. [[Natalia Kasyov]] | *Dr. [[Natalia Kasyov]] | ||
*Ensign [[Hector Arroyo]] | *Ensign [[Hector Arroyo]] | ||
*[[Cabral]] | *[[Cabral]] | ||
*[[Rorshak]] | |||
*[[Sh’rak]] | |||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[ | [https://www.star-traks.com//boldly/stories/series1/1_4_BG_EARS/ The Ears Have It] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:08, 18 December 2023
| Star Traks: Boldly Gone | |
| Episode name | The Ears Have It |
|---|---|
| Season | 1 |
| Episode number | 4 |
| Writer(s) | Alan Decker, Anthony Butler |
| Year | 2500 |
| Stardate | 175027 |
| Chronology | |
| Previous in series | Let's Get Physical [BG] |
| Next in series | Mrs. Bain, You're Needed [BG] |
| Previous in timeline | Let's Get Physical [BG] |
| Next in timeline | Mrs. Bain, You're Needed [BG] |
During the much-touted arrival of the USS Anomaly at Romulus, some certain Romulans arrive to crash the party. Will Prosak be able to decide between her newfound friends on the Anomaly and her old schooltime chums? And what other freak splinter group is waiting in the wings to make even more trouble? Watch the sideshow in "The Ears Have It."
Summary
On Shaka-Kon III a group of Klingons meditate and pray to Surak.
The USS Anomaly arrives in Romulan space to officially show the ship to Romulan officials, but its anti-singularity drive shorted out during the trip, resulting in damage to the housing and conduits surrounding the ship’s quantum singularity. Lieutenant Shelly Marsden and Ensign Hector Arroyo take the USS Navigator to a nearby Romulan supply yard in the Shaka-Kon system to get replacement parts.
When the Navigator arrives in the Shaka-Kon system, Klingons beam aboard and knock the crew unconscious.
Meanwhile, the Anomaly hosts a reception for the Romulans. Prosak’s father, Rorshak brings along several of Commander Prosak’s RommaVulc associates who try to convince her to leave Starfleet and return to Romulus to be with them.
Marsden wakes up held on a biobed in the Navigator’s sickbay by a restraining field. An elder Klingon named Pang the Logical explains to her that he and his group are KlingaVulcs. Once the Shaka-Kon system was taken over by the Romulans and became a protectorate, Pang and his people had no battles to fight. They turned to Vulcan philosophy. They took over the Navigator to go to Vulcan and want Marsden to help them build a battleship: the I.K.C. Kar’va Chang, which, roughly translated, meant “Infinite Wrath in Infinite Combinations.”
Prosak finds herself annoyed by her former friends, which pleases Rorshak. He only brought them on board to show Prosak that she had grown beyond them. Prosak is upset by Rorshak’s manipulation and decides to do exactly what he doesn’t want: spend time with the other RommaVulcs. She finds them in Science Lab Four talking to Cabral, but the conversation quickly turns into an argument, which ends with the RommaVulcs leaving Prosak alone in the lab.
The Navigator arrives at Vulcan, and Marsden is forced by the Klingons to ask for Vulcans to debate them about the logic of unifying with their species instead of the Romulans. Sh’rak responds to the request and says that he will arrange the debate. Later, the Klingons and Marsden meet with Sh’rak and two other Vulcans for the debate, during which Pang asks what the Vulcans are actually gaining from their membership in the Federation.
The Anomaly receives a coded message from the Navigator explaining their situation, and the ship races to Vulcan. All the while, Prosak is suspicious that the RommaVulcs plan on sabotaging the Anomaly, but this turns out not to be the case.
Pang shows his battleship design to the Vulcans, who reject it and declare the debate to be at an end. Pang then demands that the Vulcans unify with the Klingons, or he will order his followers to use the Navigator to fire on Vulcan’s capital city. The Anomaly arrives and deals with the Navigator while Prosak and the other RommaVulcs beam down to talk to the KlingaVulcs. They are able to convince Pang and his followers that joining the Vulcans is illogical. Instead, the KlingaVulcs decide to become RommaKlings.
The Anomaly takes the Klingons into custody and returns Rorshak and the RommaVulcs to Romulus. Bain learns that the Vulcans have seceded from the Federation.
Featuring
- Captain Reginald Bain
- Commander Prosak
- Lieutenant Commander Tovar
- Lieutenant Shelly Marsden
- Dr. Natalia Kasyov
- Ensign Hector Arroyo
- Cabral
- Rorshak
- Sh’rak