Kolinahr II: Homecomings
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Title: | Kolinahr II: Homecomings |
Publisher: | Jim Rondeau and Melody Rondeau |
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Author(s): | Gamin Davis |
Cover Artist(s): | Gamin Davis |
Illustrator(s): | Gamin Davis |
Date(s): | 1997 |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
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Kolinahr II: Homecomings is a 180-page gen Star Trek: TOS novel by Gamin Davis. Color “Spock of Vulcan and Earth” collage cover and interior art by the author. It is edited by Jim Rondeau and Melody Rondeau.
A novel-length sequel to "Kolinahr: The Parting (in Visions of Futures Past). The story, beginning two weeks after the end of ST:TMP, of how Spock tries to come to terms with new insights gained from V'ger and consequences of his failure in Gol to attain Kolinahr that threaten his Vulcan heritage and his very identity as a Vulcan. At the same time, he must try to rebuild his damaged relationship with -- and be forgiven by -- Kirk, McCoy, and Christine Chapel. His prospects of success seem uncertain until the Enterprise returns to Starfleet Headquarters on Earth and Kirk invites Spock to join him on an extended leave; there, with Kirk's help, Spock begins to adjust -- and through a series of events, he comes to realize that he still has a home on the Enterprise and Kirk's friendship. [1]