Same with Spock talking to his mother at first. Finally I understood "In fact fine has multiple variations" or something like that.
Spock Prime tells Kirk very strongly never to let Spock know of the future timeline. His tone of voice and context suggest its critical, more critical than the apparent safety of the Federation. Kirk would naturally infer a "universe-ending paradox" would ensue had he disobeyed.when the two Spocks meet, the elder talks of implying the destrucion of the universe would occur if Kirk told young Spock about old Spock... excuse me but where exactly was this line earlier on Delta Vega?
(Nimoy) "Forgive me; emotional transference is an effect of the mind meld."What were the exact words Spock Prime used about emotional transference just after the mind meld in the cave on Delta Vega? For some reason I could never quite make them out precisely.
"Walk with me. -- If I don't report in 15 minutes, evacuate the crew. -- There is no help for us out here! Use auto pilot. Get off the ship. You're captain now, Mr. Kirk."It's the same with Robau when he's talking to George Kirk in the corridor leading to the turbolift. Half the stuff he says I can never understand.
"I am hardly anxious, Mother -- and 'fine' has variable definitions; fine is -- unacceptable."Same with Spock talking to his mother at first. Finally I understood "In fact fine has multiple variations" or something like that. Very hard to make out the first time.
Also going back to Spock Prime and Kirk... later when the two Spocks meet, the elder talks of implying the destrucion of the universe would occur if Kirk told young Spock about old Spock... excuse me but where exactly was this line earlier on Delta Vega?? I think it might have been a deleted scene/passage that was taken out at the last minute.
"Forgive me; emotional transference is an effect of the mind meld."
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