K'oh-nar was a Vulcan concept, a Vulcan language term describing a state of extreme emotional vulnerability and exposure that came during pon farr. Because of its status as a weakness of the traditional control of Vulcan logic, k'oh-nar was a cultural fear among their civilization. (Last Unicorn RPG module: The Way of Kolinahr: The Vulcans)
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| - K'oh-nar was a Vulcan concept, a Vulcan language term describing a state of extreme emotional vulnerability and exposure that came during pon farr. Because of its status as a weakness of the traditional control of Vulcan logic, k'oh-nar was a cultural fear among their civilization. (Last Unicorn RPG module: The Way of Kolinahr: The Vulcans)
- K'oh-nar was a Vulcan term for the "feeling of being completely exposed", corresponding to embarrassment before the object of one's affections. It was a symptom of shon-ha'lock, a form of intense emotional attraction. In 2373, Tuvok observed that Harry Kim showed k'oh-nar at the arrival of Marayna, then believed to be a hologram. (VOY: "Alter Ego")
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| - K'oh-nar was a Vulcan concept, a Vulcan language term describing a state of extreme emotional vulnerability and exposure that came during pon farr. Because of its status as a weakness of the traditional control of Vulcan logic, k'oh-nar was a cultural fear among their civilization. (Last Unicorn RPG module: The Way of Kolinahr: The Vulcans)
- K'oh-nar was a Vulcan term for the "feeling of being completely exposed", corresponding to embarrassment before the object of one's affections. It was a symptom of shon-ha'lock, a form of intense emotional attraction. In 2373, Tuvok observed that Harry Kim showed k'oh-nar at the arrival of Marayna, then believed to be a hologram. (VOY: "Alter Ego")
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