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  2. Vulcan (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Vulcan is a main character in the novel The Automation by B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler. His role is often a "deus ex machina" one, but he and his wife (called Venus) are still essential to the overall plot. [84] [85] Vulcan is a character in the Starz TV series American Gods, based on the novel by Neil Gaiman. He is not a character in the novel and ...

  3. Deathbird - Wikipedia

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    Vulcan is enthralled by Deathbird, and they become romantically involved. He promises to put his quest for vengeance on hold. [volume & issue needed] Deathbird convinces Vulcan to finish the healing process that the Shi'ar members of the secret order had begun on D'Ken, who remained in a coma since the M'Kraan Crystal incident.

  4. Vulcan (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    The fictional Vulcan homeworld, also named Vulcan, was visited several times in the Star Trek series and feature films. The inhabitants are known as "Vulcans" or "Vulcanians". First seen in the TOS episode "Amok Time", Vulcan, a Class M planet, is an arid world with a thinner atmosphere than Earth. Upon beaming down, McCoy states "'Hot as Vulcan.'

  5. List of Star Trek: Prodigy characters - Wikipedia

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    After ten years of being marooned, Chakotay becomes a bitter, broken man – devastated by the deaths of his entire crew and the later death of Adreek, who went out into storm to collect anti-matter. Dal's disappearance during an ion storm prompts Chakotay to take the reins and trust the Protostar crew to find him. Discovering Adreek's ...

  6. Weapons in Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    An ahn'woon is a Vulcan catch–strangle weapon, similar in principle to a cast net but more versatile. Depending on the skill of the user, it can be used several ways. It is wide enough to be a sling. In the James Blish written adaptation of the TOS script, Kirk employs it this way and hits Spock in the ribs with a stone.

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  8. The Expanse (Star Trek: Enterprise episode) - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise begins their journey towards the Expanse, and to return T'Pol to Vulcan. They are again attacked by Duras, but Archer retaliates using his new torpedoes at 10% and then 50% strength. The Klingon warbird limps away. T'Pol reveals she has resigned from the Vulcan High Command and wishes to stay on the ship.

  9. Opisthotonic death pose - Wikipedia

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    The cause of this posture—often called a "death pose"—has been a matter of scientific debate. Traditional explanations ranged from strong ligaments in the animal's neck desiccating and contracting to draw the body into the pose, [ 1 ] to water currents arranging the remains in the position.