It's not really a memory I like talking about much. I doubt he's much different in that regard.
In the abstract, it was fascinating - the hive control. I'm sure Federation scientists had a field day with the data we provided after the fact.
[ He said it all matter of factly. There wasn't much emotion attached, when it and of itself was a bad sign when it came to Kirk. He reached out, brushing his fingers over the station. ]
Mostly the memory just makes me sad. Because Krall, the one controlling the horde, he used to be one of us. Used to be a Fleet captain. But he and his got lost, and he never found his way back, thinking he had been abandoned. I felt lost too, when I met him. He helped me find my path again, and I'm grateful to him for that.
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In the abstract, it was fascinating - the hive control. I'm sure Federation scientists had a field day with the data we provided after the fact.
[ He said it all matter of factly. There wasn't much emotion attached, when it and of itself was a bad sign when it came to Kirk. He reached out, brushing his fingers over the station. ]
Mostly the memory just makes me sad. Because Krall, the one controlling the horde, he used to be one of us. Used to be a Fleet captain. But he and his got lost, and he never found his way back, thinking he had been abandoned. I felt lost too, when I met him. He helped me find my path again, and I'm grateful to him for that.