La’an remembers her brother sacrificing himself to keep her safe, as well as handing her a guide that detailed the Gorn’s use of light to communicate. The pair explore La’an’s mind, finding themselves on the Gorn breeding planet where the security chief and her brother were taken as children. ![]() La’an is unable to accurately recall her time with the Gorn due to trauma-induced memory gaps, so she allows Spock to initiate a mind meld. La’an and Spock volunteer to take a shuttle (the legendary Galileo, of course!) to survey the area outside of the brown dwarf.Īboard Galileo, La’an and Spock witness the Gorn ships illuminating one another with pulses of light. The theory proves correct, as one of the Gorn attackers implodes. Pike orders the Enterprise to dive deeper into the brown dwarf, betting that his craft can outlast its Gorn counterparts in the high-pressure environment. …at least until two similar vessels, as well as a massive Gorn capital ship, are detected entering the vicinity. This edge permits the Enterprise to find the Gorn and utilize the brown dwarf’s gravity to drop an unguided photon torpedo onto the ship that eliminates the threat… Spock provides some hope, devising a clever method of tracking their enemy with a primitive form of radar. ![]() Back to the present, Khan’s descendant La’an emphatically explains that the Gorn see humans as food for their hatchlings. The Enterprise is without shields, weapons, or sensors, much like the Starfleet ship’s eventual battle against Khan Noonien-Singh in the Mutara Nebula from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
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