Series Continuity
- It is revealed that as a child Spock had a pet sehlat, a Vulcan animal described here as "a large teddy bear with six-inch fangs." The creature in question (named I-Chaya) is seen in the animated series episode "Yesteryear." A sehlat is also seen in the Enterprise episode "The Forge."
- Amanda discloses that Spock and Sarek have a Vulcan last name. She says that most humans find it unpronouncable. When pressed by Kirk, she admits she can say it only "after a fashion, and with much practice."
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