Yes...

Yes...
QAPLA! (SUCCESS!)... In her vigorous youth Aperokai was a warrior, but as she grew older, shefound the noble and peaceful profession of gardener. Many other peoples think that Klingons don't eat vegetables and fruits, but they do, for lack of such foods in one's diet can lead to bodily impaction which is very detrimental to the health and vigor of a Klingon!!!

Saturday, June 1, 2024

T 'Pring, ~ Spock's Woman...

She's lovely, but a bit "chilly". Lol.
In the 2250s, T'Pring was a member of the El-Keshtanktil and served as an administrator and treatment specialist at the Vulcan rehabilitation colony Ankeshtan K'til, helping inmates whose uncontrolled emotions led them to become criminals back on the way of logic. (SNW: "The Serene Squall") In 2259 she returned to Vulcan for a time where he and T'Pring became engaged to be married. At this point in time, she was acquainted with Captain Christopher Pike to a sufficient degree to address him by his first name. (SNW: "Strange New Worlds") T'Pring visited Spock on Starbase 1, when she was also tasked with finding and returning a fugitive from Ankeshtan K'til who had fled there. She was looking forward to spend more time with him; Spock, however, once again gave preference to his duties as Starfleet officer, offending T'Pring. She agreed to a Vulcan soul sharing ritual to establish better understanding between them, which inadvertently resulted in her switching bodies with Spock. They had no choice but to pretend being the other one until they were able to return to their own bodies, but also used this opportunity to understand each other better. (SNW: "Spock Amok") Later that year, she was forced to negotiate for Spock's life with the pirate Captain Angel, who seized control of the USS Enterprise seeking the release of their lover Sybok from Ankeshtan K'til. (SNW: "The Serene Squall") T'Pring would later force the issue of the couple's engagement dinner. Spock would agree to it under pressure from her. During a mission that took place just before T'Pring and her family were to arrive for the engagement dinner; Spock was turned into a full Human by aliens who operated under the belief that were repairing an error in removing his Vulcan side. Spock would not share these events with T'Pring. Spock struggled to please T'Pring's overly critical mother. Captain Pike offered support by cooking the meal himself while Spock's mother assisted him with preparations. In the end, Spock's alterations were reversed and T'Pring found out that Spock kept these events from her and she was offended to the extent that she suggested they take time apart. (SNW: "Charades") In 2267, when Spock began suffering from pon farr, he returned to Vulcan to mate with T'Pring. T'Pring, however, preferred Stonn instead, and executed her right to claim kal-if-fee at the koon-ut-kal-if-fee ceremony (a Vulcan wedding). She picked James Kirk as her champion, and he accepted while being unaware that the fight was to be to the death. T'Pring reasoned that if Spock won, he would reject her for having chosen another, and she would have Stonn. If Kirk won and killed Spock, he would not want her, and she would still have Stonn. However, should Spock still accept her, he would likely be gone for several extended periods of time following his career in Starfleet, thus allowing her to be with Stonn. Spock complimented her on her "flawlessly logical" reasoning, yet found a way to express his true opinion of her: he "congratulated" Stonn on winning T'Pring, but cautioned him that "having is not so pleasing a thing after all as wanting." T'Pring for her part was "honored" at the compliment that Spock had thought her logic was flawless. (TOS: "Amok Time") ~ "Memory Alpha Fandom".

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