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  • After the death of his mother, Sybok was raised by Sarek as a half-brother to Spock. As a young student, Sybok was considered to be exceptionally gifted, possessing great intelligence, and it was assumed that he would one day take his place among the great scholars of Vulcan. However, Sybok rejected his logical upbringing and chose to embrace emotion like his ancestors, believing that the key to self-knowledge was emotion, not logic. When Sybok encouraged others to follow him, he was banished, never to return.
  • Sybok (2224-2287) was a Vulcan male who lived in the 23rd century.
  • Sybok était le 1er fils de l'Ambassadeur Sarek et d'une princesse Vulcaine inconnue qui devint un renégat et fut banni de Vulcain durant le 23ème siècle.("Star Trek V: The Final Frontier")
  • Sybok was in that one Star Trek movie we generally don't talk about, and was eaten by God in the climax of the film. Certain non-canon sources claim that Sybock was Spock's half-brother. Puh-lease.
  • thumb|Sybok im Jahr 2287 Sybok wird von Sareks erster Frau, einer vulkanischen Prinzessin, geboren. Nachdem seine Mutter gestorben ist, wächst er zusammen mit seinem Halbbruder Spock auf. Sybok verfügt über den scharfsinnigsten Intellekt, den Spock jemals kennengelernt hat. Er ist schon in seiner Jugend ein Rebell und wird deswegen aus der konformistischen Gesellschaft Vulkans ausgestoßen. Er sucht nicht nur in der Logik einen Sinn, sondern auch in den Gefühlen. Sybok verlässt Vulkan und macht sich auf die Suche nach Sha Ka Ree, dem vulkanischen Garten Eden.
  • Sybok is a character in the Star Trek universe, and the secondary antagonist and anti-hero of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. He was the firstborn son of the Vulcan diplomat Sarek and the Vulcan princess T'Rea, and was the elder half-brother of Starfleet officer, Spock. Sarek and T'Rea married in 2224 and were only intimate one time, which resulted in T'Rea becoming pregnant with Sybok. A short time later she was named High Master of Gol. At that point she left Sarek and the marriage was annulled.
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  • 2287
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  • Sybok
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  • Sybok nel 2287
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  • Anti-Villain
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Goals
  • Find Sha Ka Ree
Origin
  • Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Skills
  • Telepathy, charisma, superhuman strength
Status
  • Deceased
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Name
  • Sybok
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  • fed
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Character Name
  • Sybok
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  • no
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  • Shiav
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  • Unknown
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Died
  • 2287
Occupation
  • Vulcan revolutionary, leader of the Galactic Army of Light
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  • Sybok
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  • Sybok.jpg
Gender
  • Male
  • Maschio
  • male
Born
  • 2224
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  • 300
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  • Sha_Ka_Ree_entity_impersonating_Sybok.jpg
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  • L'entità Sha Ka Ree nei panni di Sybok
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  • After the death of his mother, Sybok was raised by Sarek as a half-brother to Spock. As a young student, Sybok was considered to be exceptionally gifted, possessing great intelligence, and it was assumed that he would one day take his place among the great scholars of Vulcan. However, Sybok rejected his logical upbringing and chose to embrace emotion like his ancestors, believing that the key to self-knowledge was emotion, not logic. When Sybok encouraged others to follow him, he was banished, never to return.
  • Sybok (2224-2287) was a Vulcan male who lived in the 23rd century.
  • Sybok était le 1er fils de l'Ambassadeur Sarek et d'une princesse Vulcaine inconnue qui devint un renégat et fut banni de Vulcain durant le 23ème siècle.("Star Trek V: The Final Frontier")
  • Sybok was in that one Star Trek movie we generally don't talk about, and was eaten by God in the climax of the film. Certain non-canon sources claim that Sybock was Spock's half-brother. Puh-lease.
  • thumb|Sybok im Jahr 2287 Sybok wird von Sareks erster Frau, einer vulkanischen Prinzessin, geboren. Nachdem seine Mutter gestorben ist, wächst er zusammen mit seinem Halbbruder Spock auf. Sybok verfügt über den scharfsinnigsten Intellekt, den Spock jemals kennengelernt hat. Er ist schon in seiner Jugend ein Rebell und wird deswegen aus der konformistischen Gesellschaft Vulkans ausgestoßen. Er sucht nicht nur in der Logik einen Sinn, sondern auch in den Gefühlen. Sybok verlässt Vulkan und macht sich auf die Suche nach Sha Ka Ree, dem vulkanischen Garten Eden. Visionen, von denen er glaubt, dass sie von Gott kommen, führen ihn 2287 nach Nimbus III. In der Stadt Paradise City gelingt es ihm durch seine mentalen Kräfte eine Gruppe von Anhängern um sich zu scharren, die ihm helfen die dort stationierten Botschafter, die Romulanerin Caithlin Dar, den klingonischen General Korrd und den Mensch St. John Talbot zu kidnappen. Damit bezweckt er ein Föderationsschiff anzulocken, dass ihn und seine Anhänger nach Sha Ka Ree, hinter der Großen Barriere bringen könnte. Die Enterprise-A unter dem Kommando von Captain Kirk wird zu Rettung der Diplomaten geschickt, kann aber eine Übernahme durch Sybok nicht verhindern. An Bord kann er viele Besatzungsmitglieder dazu bewegen, seiner Sache zu folgen, indem er sie mittels einer Gedankenverschmelzung zu ihren tiefsten Schmerz führt und ihnen diesen nimmt. Er versucht es auch bei McCoy und Spock, aber es gelingt ihm nicht. Kirk hat seine Tricks durchschaut und gegen die tiefe Freundschaft zwischen Kirk, Spock und McCoy kommt Sybok nicht an. Am Ziel angekommen muss Sybok erkennen, dass die Visionen, die ihn zu Sha Ka Ree führen, von einem bösartigen Wesen hervorgerufen werden, das in das Zentrum der Galaxis verbannt worden ist. Er opfert sich selbst, um das Wesen abzulenken, so dass Kirk einen Torpedo auf das Wesen abfeuern kann, um es zu töten. (Star Trek V: Am Rande des Universums)
  • Sybok is a character in the Star Trek universe, and the secondary antagonist and anti-hero of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. He was the firstborn son of the Vulcan diplomat Sarek and the Vulcan princess T'Rea, and was the elder half-brother of Starfleet officer, Spock. Sarek and T'Rea married in 2224 and were only intimate one time, which resulted in T'Rea becoming pregnant with Sybok. A short time later she was named High Master of Gol. At that point she left Sarek and the marriage was annulled. The birth of Sybok, or Shiav as he was then known was kept secret from Sarek. She raised her son to believe that emotions were not to be avoided at all costs, but to be embraced. T'Rea also taught her son about Sha Ka Ree - the place in Vulcan mythology that all of existence was said to have originated - and that God awaited them there. After T'Rea died Sarek learned that Sybok was his son. He and Amanda brought Sybok into their home and raised Sybok and his younger half-brother Spock together. As a young student, Sybok was considered to be exceptionally gifted, possessing great intelligence, and it was assumed that he would one day take his place amongst the great scholars of Vulcan. However, Sybok rejected his logical upbringing and chose to embrace emotion, believing that the key to self-knowledge was emotion, not logic. A revolutionary, Sybok sought experience and knowledge which were forbidden by Vulcan belief. It was officially stated when Sybok encouraged others to follow him, he was banished, never to return. What actually happened was that Sybok had forced his way in to the Hall of Ancient Thought where his mother's katra was held, violating the mind of an elderly watchman in the process. He tried to take T'Rea's katra into him to journey to Sha Ka Ree but was unsuccessful. When the adepts discovered him T'Rea refused to return to the katric ark and her katra dissipated. It was because of these crimes that Sybok was banished from Vulcan. During his studies, Sybok received visions given to him by an entity whom he believed to be the God his mother taught him about, and began a journey for Sha Ka Ree. By 2287 Sybok's work led him to Nimbus III. During his travels, Sybok gained allies by asking the people he encountered to "share their pain" with him; he used the telepathic abilities inherent to his Vulcan heritage to help them relive traumatic experiences in their lives, allowing them to face and subsequently overcome their most deep-seated regrets. These were very intense, powerful experiences that Sybok could sometimes project telepathically to be witnessed and shared by other people (as was the case with Kirk, Spock, and McCoy). The recipients of Sybok's "therapy" were always thankful to be healed of their psychological trauma, and nearly all of them would readily join Sybok's quest out of gratitude toward him. The only two that declined to join his quest were his brother Spock and Dr. McCoy. This allowed Sybok to amass a large group of followers who dubbed themselves the Galactic Army of Light, and to easily capture Paradise City. In an effort to gain access to a starship, Sybok subsequently kidnapped three ambassadors to Nimbus III; St. John Talbot of the Federation; General Korrd of the Klingon Empire, and Caithlin Dar of the Romulan Star Empire, and successfully manipulated them into joining him. This eventually led to a failed rescue attempt by the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A, wherein Sybok was reunited with his brother, Spock. Sybok was able to use his technique on a large number of the Enterprise crew, bringing them to his side. Commandeering the Enterprise, Sybok had the crew set a course for the center of the galaxy, where he believed Sha Ka Ree existed, beyond the Great Barrier. Although Captain Kirk insisted that the Enterprise would be destroyed attempting to penetrate the Barrier, Sybok was eventually vindicated when the ship was able to do so without incident, and discovered a planet on the other side. (The novelization stated that Sybok had discovered the shield modifications needed to pass through the barrier successfully and had given them to Montgomery Scott to perform). Traveling to the surface with Kirk, Spock, and Doctor Leonard McCoy, Sybok was eventually confronted with the fact that the being which had given him his visions was not, in fact, God, but rather a malevolent alien entity who had been imprisoned within the Great Barrier, and who had manipulated Sybok into providing him with a starship with which he might escape. Realizing that he had made a terrible mistake, Sybok confronted this being, sacrificing his own life to save the crew of the Enterprise. After the rescue of Captain Kirk from the entity by the Klingons a reception was held on the Enterprise where Spock reflected on the loss of his brother. For the people that Sybok forced to confront their pain the residual effects of the mind meld went away. However there were still benefits, for example McCoy had been to finally able to let go of his guilt for turning off his father's life support equipment so many years ago, and the grief over his father's death was much more bearable now. McCoy made sure to express his thanks to Spock over what Sybok did for him.
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