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His mummified body was entombed in the catacombs of the T'Karath Sanctuary. Since there was no inscription, the identity of his remains, in terms of origin of his bloodline, were unknown until 2154, when Captain Jonathan Archer, holding the katra of Surak, identified him. (ENT: "Awakening") His name suggests that "T'" names are not unique to female Vulcans.

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  • T'Klaas
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  • His mummified body was entombed in the catacombs of the T'Karath Sanctuary. Since there was no inscription, the identity of his remains, in terms of origin of his bloodline, were unknown until 2154, when Captain Jonathan Archer, holding the katra of Surak, identified him. (ENT: "Awakening") His name suggests that "T'" names are not unique to female Vulcans.
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  • His mummified body was entombed in the catacombs of the T'Karath Sanctuary. Since there was no inscription, the identity of his remains, in terms of origin of his bloodline, were unknown until 2154, when Captain Jonathan Archer, holding the katra of Surak, identified him. (ENT: "Awakening") His name suggests that "T'" names are not unique to female Vulcans.
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