Is it possible that it was the Companion's plan from the start to join with Commissioner Hedford at the moment of death?
Zefram Cochrane wanted to be freed, so he told the Companion that he would die of loneliness, hoping that she would release him. Instead she brought four people, one of whom was a dying female.
Kirk and the super-friends discovered that the Companion is female and they believed that the Companion loves Cochrane.
The Companion was able to rejuvenate a 87 year old dying Cochrane and make him a healthy young man in his (apparent) mid-thirties, but when ask to save Commissioner Hedford, the Companion couldn't (or wouldn't).
However, after the Companion joins with Hedford, Hedford's body is perfectly health, the Sakuro's disease was gone. This suggests that the Companion was capable of removing the Sakuro's disease before, without join with her, but didn't want too.
Was the intent always that the Companion would join with the dying female, whoever that was?
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Zefram Cochrane wanted to be freed, so he told the Companion that he would die of loneliness, hoping that she would release him. Instead she brought four people, one of whom was a dying female.
Kirk and the super-friends discovered that the Companion is female and they believed that the Companion loves Cochrane.
The Companion was able to rejuvenate a 87 year old dying Cochrane and make him a healthy young man in his (apparent) mid-thirties, but when ask to save Commissioner Hedford, the Companion couldn't (or wouldn't).
However, after the Companion joins with Hedford, Hedford's body is perfectly health, the Sakuro's disease was gone. This suggests that the Companion was capable of removing the Sakuro's disease before, without join with her, but didn't want too.
Was the intent always that the Companion would join with the dying female, whoever that was?
.