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The Menagerie

"Hi Spock, long time no see. Hope you've lived long and prospered since last we met. I enjoy tapping into your brain and watching Star Trek now and then. Love, XOXO, The Keeper."
 
Telephone, specifically AT&T


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Just watching “The Menagerie” on PlutoTV. Since any contact with Talos IV was a death penalty offense, does anyone else wonder how Spock might have conversed with them without getting caught? Or how he might have initiated that contact?

Yes, I know he’s a computer genius. :)
Michael Burnham probably did it. 😄 oh, deer. I guess not.
 
Just watching “The Menagerie” on PlutoTV. Since any contact with Talos IV was a death penalty offense, does anyone else wonder how Spock might have conversed with them without getting caught? Or how he might have initiated that contact?

Yes, I know he’s a computer genius. :)
That always seemed strange to me. A death penalty for even talking to them? Why?
 
Was it an empty threat, or did Starfleet believe anyone who made contact with them couldn't be trusted any longer? Or perhaps knowing that the Talosians could replace any person with a double, the death penalty would likely be enacted on the Talosian replacement rather than the poor person who's been swapped out.
 
Just watching “The Menagerie” on PlutoTV. Since any contact with Talos IV was a death penalty offense, does anyone else wonder how Spock might have conversed with them without getting caught? Or how he might have initiated that contact?

Yes, I know he’s a computer genius. :)
Remember - Kirk and Co. didn't get caught either. The point where Uhura says Starfleet detected signals and relieved Kirk of command was as real as Commodore Mendez on the Shuttle and the ship.

The Talosians can project their Telepathic illusions over light year distances in TOS.

(And if anything ST: Discovery fixed a major plot hole in that Spock himself never directly saw or communicated with The Keeper or any other Talosian himself in The Cage pilot. And at the end Pike looked like he was going to keep his talk with The Keeper and the real Vina to himself, so yeah how would Spock know how or.who to contact among the Talosians in the first place if The Cage was the only time he encountered them?)
 
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