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The T'Karath Sanctuary was an ancient underground spiritual site located in Vulcan's Forge, roughly 37 kellicams south of Mount Seleya on Vulcan. (TNG episode: "Gambit") Catacombs underneath the Sanctuary contained the physical remains of a number of early Vulcan leaders, including Surak's student and Kolinahr Master T'Klass. Also hidden within these catacombs was a chamber containing the Kir'Shara. (ENT episode: "Awakening")

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  • The T'Karath Sanctuary was an ancient underground spiritual site located in Vulcan's Forge, roughly 37 kellicams south of Mount Seleya on Vulcan. (TNG episode: "Gambit") Catacombs underneath the Sanctuary contained the physical remains of a number of early Vulcan leaders, including Surak's student and Kolinahr Master T'Klass. Also hidden within these catacombs was a chamber containing the Kir'Shara. (ENT episode: "Awakening")
  • During the 2150s, the Syrrannites used the T'Karath Sanctuary as a base to hide from the persecution of the Vulcan High Command. The Sanctuary was hidden from outside observation by geomagnetic interference inside the Forge and by holographic camouflage. In 2154, Jonathan Archer led T'Pol to the Sanctuary after being given Surak's katra by Syrran.
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  • The T'Karath Sanctuary was an ancient underground spiritual site located in Vulcan's Forge, roughly 37 kellicams south of Mount Seleya on Vulcan. (TNG episode: "Gambit") Catacombs underneath the Sanctuary contained the physical remains of a number of early Vulcan leaders, including Surak's student and Kolinahr Master T'Klass. Also hidden within these catacombs was a chamber containing the Kir'Shara. (ENT episode: "Awakening") Prior to 2154, it served as a hideout for the Syrrannites. After being discovered there by the Vulcan High Command, much of the Sanctuary was destroyed by aerial bombardment. (ENT episodes: "The Forge", "Awakening", "Kir'Shara") The T'Karath Sanctuary was abandoned for years afterwards, presumably until the Vulcan Isolationist Movement used it to store one of the three pieces of the Stone of Gol. (TNG episode: "Gambit") In the mirror universe, Vulcan rebels againt the Terran Empire used the catacombs beneath the T'Karath Sanctuary as a base of operations in the mid-22nd century. (ENT novel: Age of the Empress)
  • During the 2150s, the Syrrannites used the T'Karath Sanctuary as a base to hide from the persecution of the Vulcan High Command. The Sanctuary was hidden from outside observation by geomagnetic interference inside the Forge and by holographic camouflage. In 2154, Jonathan Archer led T'Pol to the Sanctuary after being given Surak's katra by Syrran. Shortly after, Administrator V'Las ordered that the Sanctuary be bombarded with photonic weapons, in order to destroy the Syrrannites. During the attack, Archer, T'Pol, and T'Pau were able to find the Kir'Shara in a hidden chamber and escape before much of the Sanctuary collapsed. (ENT: "The Forge", "Awakening") By 2370, the Sanctuary had been abandoned for centuries, containing only a few decaying ruins and artifacts. The Vulcan Isolationist Movement stored their stolen piece of the Stone of Gol there, and it was where their operative Tallera assembled the entire weapon. She was subsequently captured and the Stone retrieved by Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard. (TNG: "Gambit, Part II" )
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