Well, yes, exactly. I figured that Kirk and Spock blew out their communicators with the rockslide, so Uhura called McCoy, and he led Scott and the security team to Kirk and Spock.
Obsession - A creature that could use gravity for propulsion, take itself out of time sync , evade phasers and photon torps, pass thu deflector shields , drain blood with no marks
but
got sucked out of Garaveck's cabin when Scotty reversed the AC
WTF ?
Well, how much can you expect of a three-second meld?
Had Spock succeeded, there would have been plot implications. So he didn't. But once again he makes a baseless claim about an alien entity, one that is never proven right or wrong (vampire cloud is about to spawn and specifically to split into thousands, doomsday machine came from outside the galaxy, whatever) - perhaps this time he bases it on something instead of nothing?
Kirk seemed adamant that being in physical or chemical contact with the cloud should provide insight into its thinking, and didn't believe Garrovick when he said he got nothing out of the cloud. Spock might have gotten a hunch, too, and would have little initial reason to confess to or believe in this, but a good and logical reason after Kirk's comparable hunch proved correct.
Timo Saloniemi
SCOTT: Captain, while we're waiting I've taken the liberty of cleaning the radioactive disposal vent on number two impulse engine, but we'll be ready to leave orbit in under half an hour.
CHEKOV: Open hatch on impulse engine number two. Mister Scott was doing an AID clean-up on it.
KIRK: We won't be using the impulse engines. Turn the alarm off.
CHEKOV: Aye, sir.
CHEKOV: Five seconds to contact. All hatches and vents secure. All lights on the board show green. Sir! The number two impulse vent! we have a red light!
KIRK: (over Chekov's speech) Lieutenant Uhura, all decks (rest of speech lost under Chekov's increasing volume)
SCOTT: Captain, something's entered through the number two impulse vent.
KIRK: Negative pressure in all ship's vents. Alert all decks.
KIRK: Report.
SCOTT: When it entered impulse engine number two's vent, it attacked two crewmen. It then got into the ventilating system, and now we have air for only two hours.
[Garrovick's quarters]
(Garrovick takes the lid off his meal and throws it across the room. It knocks the switch on his ventilation filter to 'bypass'.)
GARROVICK: Sir, it's coming through the vent.
SPOCK: Get out of here! I'll attempt to seal it off.
(Spock literally throws Garrovick out into the corridor. He then goes to the vent, but the damaged switch breaks off in his hand.)
[Corridor]
GARROVICK: (into intercom) Sir, the creature's in my cabin. It's got Mister Spock.
[Bridge]
KIRK: On my way, Garrovick. Security to three four one. Medical alert. Scotty, reverse cabin pressure three four one.
(He does so, and the gas is sucked back into the vent.)
[Corridor]
KIRK: Security, hold it. Tricorder.
MCCOY: Jim, Spock may be dying.
KIRK: If we let that thing into the ship, he'll have a lot of company.
GARROVICK: I must have jammed the vent control when I hit it.
KIRK: See if the reverse pressure has pulled it back into the ventilation system.
GARROVICK: He saved my life, Captain. I should be lying dead in there, not him.
(The cabin door opens.)
SPOCK: Fortunately, neither of us is dead, Ensign. The reverse pressure worked. The vent is closed.
SCOTT [OC]: Engineering to Captain Kirk. Engineering to Captain Kirk.
KIRK: Kirk here.
SCOTT [OC]: Scott, Captain. The creature's moving back toward the number two impulse vent. The radioactive flushing may be affecting it.
KIRK: Open the vent. On my way to the bridge. Kirk out. Ensign Garrovick.
KIRK: Report, Mister Chekov.
CHEKOV: Results positive, Captain. The creature has left the ship at high warp speed and is already nearly out of scanner range. The way that thing can move, Captain, I wouldn't believe it.
Is it? Kirk says he senses it's going home. Who's the one who suggest it's there to spawn?It's Kirk who senses the creature's intentions. Spock never does.
Sadly, Spock never deigns to share what that "evidence" isMCCOY: I assume that you now believe we should pursue the creature and destroy it.
SPOCK: Precisely.
KIRK: You don't agree with Mister Spock?
MCCOY: It's the time factor that bothers me. Those drugs are perishable.
SPOCK: Doctor, evidence indicates the creature is here to spawn. If so, it will reproduce by fission, not just into two parts, but thousands.
That's what another poster thought.Wasn't it Spock, when they are about to set off for the creature's home planet?
Sadly, Spock never deigns to share what that "evidence" is![]()
Spock had somehow come up with the theory that it was goingtoto spawn, based on unnamed evidence.
You can hardly expect me to remember that, it was...uh....TEN POSTS ago!That's what another poster thought.![]()
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