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Over a century later, Captain [[Reginald Bain]] and Commander [[Prosak]] took Lieutenant Commander [[Tovar]] there to see the Polems, who determined that Tovar had an [[Interloper]], which they would remove and destroy with the [[Holnym]] ritual. Tovar convinced Bain to help the Interloper instead, and they fled the temple. (''[[Mind If I Play Through?]]'', ''[[Aren't You Dead?]]'' [BG]) | Over a century later, Captain [[Reginald Bain]] and Commander [[Prosak]] took Lieutenant Commander [[Tovar]] there to see the Polems, who determined that Tovar had an [[Interloper]], which they would remove and destroy with the [[Holnym]] ritual. Tovar convinced Bain to help the Interloper instead, and they fled the temple. (''[[Mind If I Play Through?]]'', ''[[Aren't You Dead?]]'' [BG]) | ||
Alan named the temple after actress Shirley MacLaine, who has been vocal about her belief in past lives. | |||
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The Temple, located in the Yyns capital city of Cageria, is the home to the priests and priestesses responsible for the welfare of the past lives of Yynsians. The Temple itself consists of two giant spires, one ivory and one onyz, stretching over two hundred stories into the air. The spires, which represent existence stretching into infinity, are held up by a structural integrity field and anti-gravity generators. They also get great holovision reception. Jaroch's sister P'Tal is a priestess at the Temple of Mi Claine, and she assisted Jaroch with his Seratch when he returned there with Dr. Aldridge and Counselor Webber. ("Star Traks 6" [TRK])
Over a century later, Captain Reginald Bain and Commander Prosak took Lieutenant Commander Tovar there to see the Polems, who determined that Tovar had an Interloper, which they would remove and destroy with the Holnym ritual. Tovar convinced Bain to help the Interloper instead, and they fled the temple. (Mind If I Play Through?, Aren't You Dead? [BG])
Alan named the temple after actress Shirley MacLaine, who has been vocal about her belief in past lives.