[ Spock's eyes narrow as he studies Jim. Nothing is adding up for him, and Spock hates mysteries. He does not even care that it is illogical to hate that which is not sentient, or that hatred itself is an irrational emotion. Something he can not solve, especially when it affects his captain and his friend, is not something Spock tolerates.
The question about Tarsus is rather unexpected, and Spock has to draw on his limited knowledge of the planet. Not much is ever mentioned. ]
It was a colony that suffered an unknown attack and the lives of half of the population of the colony were lost in this attack. Investigations turned up little other information. The timeline of the attack and distress calls are unknown, as it is believed subspace communications failed.
[ Spock studies Jim's face as he speaks, wondering at the connection. The lack of a signal on his PADD so he can search for a possible connection is frustrating, but not insurmountable. He will simply look later. ]
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The question about Tarsus is rather unexpected, and Spock has to draw on his limited knowledge of the planet. Not much is ever mentioned. ]
It was a colony that suffered an unknown attack and the lives of half of the population of the colony were lost in this attack. Investigations turned up little other information. The timeline of the attack and distress calls are unknown, as it is believed subspace communications failed.
[ Spock studies Jim's face as he speaks, wondering at the connection. The lack of a signal on his PADD so he can search for a possible connection is frustrating, but not insurmountable. He will simply look later. ]