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la Lieutenante Carolyn Palamas était l'officier en archéologie et anthropologie de l'USS Enterprise NCC-1701 dans les années 2260 sous le commandement du capitaine James Kirk. thumb|Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas im Jahr 2267. Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas ist Wissenschaftsoffizierin an Bord der USS Enterprise unter Captain James T. Kirk. Sie ist Spezialistin für Anthropologie und Archäologie und als solche Teil des Landetrupps, der 2267 auf den Planeten Pollux IV beamt. Dort trifft sie auf ein außerirdisches Wesen, das sich selbst als Gott Apoll bezeichnet. Apoll verliebt sich in Carolyn und auch sie fühlt sich zu ihm hingezogen. Alla fine, sentendo di non aver più chance, Kirk affrontò la Palamas, ordinandole di respingere Apollo. Kirk sapeva che Apollo era disperatamente solo, e che voleva anche attenzione e venerazione -- specialmente dal tenente Palamas. All'inizio, ella rifiutò, affermando di amarlo. Kirk la obbligò ad affrontare la sgradevole verità: le vite di tutti, sul pianeta e sulla nave, dipendevano dal suo senso del dovere. La ragazza divenne tentennante; lottò contro la propria visione di Apollo in quanto benefattore contro quella di Kirk che lo vedeva come schiavista. Nel finale, Kirk le ricordò di essere umana, ed anche la sua connessione -- e dovere -- verso il resto dell'umanità, nella forma dei suoi compagni. Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas was the archaeology and anthropology officer on the USS Enterprise when it visited Pollux IV in 2267. Her expertise in archaeology, anthropology and ancient civilizations made her a useful part of the landing party -- the crew was confronted by an alien of unknown name and purpose, but who seemed familiar with the Earth of 5,000 years ago. This alien soon identified himself as Apollo, and claimed to be the being ancient Greeks believed was a god. Carolyn Palamas was a female Human Starfleet officer during the 23rd century.
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Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas was the archaeology and anthropology officer on the USS Enterprise when it visited Pollux IV in 2267. Her expertise in archaeology, anthropology and ancient civilizations made her a useful part of the landing party -- the crew was confronted by an alien of unknown name and purpose, but who seemed familiar with the Earth of 5,000 years ago. This alien soon identified himself as Apollo, and claimed to be the being ancient Greeks believed was a god. Apollo was moved by Palamas' beauty, and quickly became infatuated with her. He transformed her standard uniform into a long peplos, which he felt was more appropriate attire for his future queen. On several occasions, he left the remainder of the landing party alone, taking the young lady elsewhere to entertain her. This created tension between the alien and Scotty, who was also interested in Palamas; on two occasions, this drove Scotty to attack Apollo, with unfortunate results for the ship's chief engineer. And, she began to develop feelings for Apollo, in return. Finally, out of options, Kirk confronted Palamas, and demanded that she reject Apollo. Kirk knew Apollo was desperately lonely, and knew also that Apollo thrived on attention and worship -- especially Carolyn Palamas' attention. At first, she refused, claiming she loved the alien. Kirk forced her to confront an ugly truth: although Kirk was fine with Apollo being Carolyn's love interest the lives of everyone, on the planet and on the ship, depended on her remembering her duty. She became uncertain; struggling to balance her view of Apollo as a kind and paternal benefactor with Kirk's view of Apollo as slave-master. Ultimately, Kirk reminded her that she was human, and renewed her connection -- and duty -- to the rest of humanity, in the form of her shipmates and friends aboard the Enterprise. Additionally, the Captain implied that once Apollo achieved his ends (making her the mother of the thousands of gods he wanted), he would have no more need of her and kill her. Heavy-hearted, Palamas left to meet with Apollo at his call, and on her captain's orders she rejected him, pretending that her entire association with him was part of her study of alien civilizations. Apollo was first confused, hurt, and then enraged. He expended a great deal of power to impress her, summoning a storm and crafting a gigantic image of himself in the sky. Kirk's implications for Carolyn's life and safety prove to be right, as Apollo uses the storm he summons to scar Carolyn's face and dishevel her hair. About this time, Spock and the Enterprise crew managed to pierce Apollo's hand in places, and they attacked his power source through these holes. Apollo, having expended much of his energy in his rage, was unable to prevent the destruction of his temple. Without it, he was powerless, and he "spread himself on the winds", joining his old companions in oblivion, an event that left Palamas in tears. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?" ) Alla fine, sentendo di non aver più chance, Kirk affrontò la Palamas, ordinandole di respingere Apollo. Kirk sapeva che Apollo era disperatamente solo, e che voleva anche attenzione e venerazione -- specialmente dal tenente Palamas. All'inizio, ella rifiutò, affermando di amarlo. Kirk la obbligò ad affrontare la sgradevole verità: le vite di tutti, sul pianeta e sulla nave, dipendevano dal suo senso del dovere. La ragazza divenne tentennante; lottò contro la propria visione di Apollo in quanto benefattore contro quella di Kirk che lo vedeva come schiavista. Nel finale, Kirk le ricordò di essere umana, ed anche la sua connessione -- e dovere -- verso il resto dell'umanità, nella forma dei suoi compagni. Col cuore greve, la Palamas si recò da Apollo dopo esser stata chiamata da lui, e lo respinse, facendo finta che tutto il suo interesse non fosse altro che parte del suo studio di una civiltà aliena. All'inizio, Apollo ne fu sorpreso, e poi si adirò. Consumò molta energia per impressionarla, creando una tempesta ed un'immagine di se stesso nel cielo. Nel frattempo, Spock e l'equipaggio della Enterprise riuscirono ad intaccare il campo di forza che Apollo aveva creato intorno alla nave, ed attaccarono la fonte di energia di Apollo. Egli, avendo esaurito gran parte dell'energia nell'esternazione della sua rabbia, non poté impedire la distruzione del tempio. Senza di esso, si ritrovò impotente, e si "lasciò andare sulle ali del vento", raggiungendo i suoi vecchi compagni nell'oblio, evento che fece piangere la Palamas. (TOS: "Dominati da Apollo") la Lieutenante Carolyn Palamas était l'officier en archéologie et anthropologie de l'USS Enterprise NCC-1701 dans les années 2260 sous le commandement du capitaine James Kirk. thumb|Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas im Jahr 2267. Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas ist Wissenschaftsoffizierin an Bord der USS Enterprise unter Captain James T. Kirk. Sie ist Spezialistin für Anthropologie und Archäologie und als solche Teil des Landetrupps, der 2267 auf den Planeten Pollux IV beamt. Dort trifft sie auf ein außerirdisches Wesen, das sich selbst als Gott Apoll bezeichnet. Apoll verliebt sich in Carolyn und auch sie fühlt sich zu ihm hingezogen. Als ihre Crewmitglieder sich aus den Händen Apolls befreien wollen, stelle sie sich dazwischen und vereitelt somit den Versuch. Es gelingt ihr daraufhin, den „Gott“ zu beschwichtigen, so dass dieser keine Rache übt. Kirk kann ihr jedoch klar machen, dass Apoll seine Macht verlieren würde, sobald er nicht mehr angehimmelt würde. Carolyn erklärt Apoll daraufhin, sie habe ihn nur als Objekt ihrer wissenschaftlichen Studien betrachtet und bräuchte ihn nun nicht mehr. Daraufhin zerstört die Enterprise seinen Tempel und Apoll folgte seinen Mitgöttern. (TOS: ) Carolyn Palamas was a female Human Starfleet officer during the 23rd century.