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Spaytak Narwingenssen was a male Denebian residing in the port town of Meekrab on Denebia in the late 23rd century. He considered himself an "information purveyor," though referred to as a spy or sneak by others. In 2270, Spaytak and a group of associates attempted to kidnap Leonard McCoy and Montgomery Scott, mistaking them for Spock and James T. Kirk, respectively. (TOS short story: "Where Everybody Knows Your Name")
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Spaytak Narwingenssen was a male Denebian residing in the port town of Meekrab on Denebia in the late 23rd century. He considered himself an "information purveyor," though referred to as a spy or sneak by others. In 2270, Spaytak and a group of associates attempted to kidnap Leonard McCoy and Montgomery Scott, mistaking them for Spock and James T. Kirk, respectively. (TOS short story: "Where Everybody Knows Your Name")