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Selek was a Vulcan Starfleet officer who served during the Dominion War. In 2374, he served as the USS Lambda Paz's night-watch duty officer. He had a watch on the bridge when Hasin Arnit escaped the ship after he was confronted with evidence of his secret communiques with the Dominion. (Star Trek: Lambda Paz: "Revenge a Dish Best Served Cold") Selek was later given command of the USS Epimetheus in early-2375. Captain Limis Vircona was reminded of this when she hailed the bridge during the gamma shift and Ensign Willis Huckaby answered instead of Selek. ("Faces in the Crowd", "Midnight Ride") Selek ist ein Name, den Spock benutzt, als er zurück in der Zeit reist, um sein siebenjähriges Ich vor dem Tode zu retten. Er behauptet, ein entfernter Cousin Sareks zu sein, der den Ahnenschrein der Familie besucht, um die vulkanischen Götter zu ehren. Er behauptet weiter, seine Eltern seien T'Pel und Sasak. Sarek lädt ihn daraufhin ein, als Gast bei der Familie zu übernachten. (TAS: ) Selek, figlio di T'Pel e Sasak, era un lontano cugino di Sarek. Nel 2239, mentre si recava presso il santuario della famiglia per onorare gli dei Vulcaniani, Selek andò in casa di Sarek a Shi'Kahr ed accettò la sua offerta circa il rimanere con loro, per riposarsi dal viaggio. Mentre era da loro, il giovane cugino di Selek, Spock, iniziò prematuramente il proprio kahs-wan attraverso la Fornace di Vulcano. Selek seguì Spock e salvò la vita a lui ed al suo sehlat, I-Chaya, quando furono attaccati sui Monti L-langon da un le-matya selvatico. (TAS: "Viaggio a ritroso nel tempo") Selek, fils de Sasak et de T'Pel était le cousin éloigné de Sarek. (TAS: "Yesteryear")
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Selek, fils de Sasak et de T'Pel était le cousin éloigné de Sarek. (TAS: "Yesteryear") Selek, figlio di T'Pel e Sasak, era un lontano cugino di Sarek. Nel 2239, mentre si recava presso il santuario della famiglia per onorare gli dei Vulcaniani, Selek andò in casa di Sarek a Shi'Kahr ed accettò la sua offerta circa il rimanere con loro, per riposarsi dal viaggio. Mentre era da loro, il giovane cugino di Selek, Spock, iniziò prematuramente il proprio kahs-wan attraverso la Fornace di Vulcano. Selek seguì Spock e salvò la vita a lui ed al suo sehlat, I-Chaya, quando furono attaccati sui Monti L-langon da un le-matya selvatico. (TAS: "Viaggio a ritroso nel tempo") Selek was a Vulcan Starfleet officer who served during the Dominion War. In 2374, he served as the USS Lambda Paz's night-watch duty officer. He had a watch on the bridge when Hasin Arnit escaped the ship after he was confronted with evidence of his secret communiques with the Dominion. (Star Trek: Lambda Paz: "Revenge a Dish Best Served Cold") Selek was later given command of the USS Epimetheus in early-2375. Captain Limis Vircona was reminded of this when she hailed the bridge during the gamma shift and Ensign Willis Huckaby answered instead of Selek. ("Faces in the Crowd", "Midnight Ride") Selek ist ein Name, den Spock benutzt, als er zurück in der Zeit reist, um sein siebenjähriges Ich vor dem Tode zu retten. Er behauptet, ein entfernter Cousin Sareks zu sein, der den Ahnenschrein der Familie besucht, um die vulkanischen Götter zu ehren. Er behauptet weiter, seine Eltern seien T'Pel und Sasak. Sarek lädt ihn daraufhin ein, als Gast bei der Familie zu übernachten. (TAS: ) Unklar ist, ob die von Spock gewählten Namen nur erdachte oder doch real existierende Personen sind. Letzteres ist jedoch anzunehmen, da es logisch wäre, eine real existierende entfernte Verwandtschaft anzugeben.
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