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* [[Surak]] proposes a philosophy of logic and reason, ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Savage Curtain (Episode)|77]]) and records his philosophy in the ''[[Kir'Shara]].'' ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] [[Awakening (Episode)|84]])
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* [[Surak]] proposes a philosophy of logic and reason, ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Savage Curtain (Episode)|77]]) and records his philosophy in the ''[[Kir'Shara]].'' ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] [[Awakening (Episode)|84]]) A group of [[Vulcans]] opposed to Surak's reforms, referred to as "those who march beneath the raptor's wings," engage in a series of wars, resulting in radioactive fallout that claims Surak's life at [[Mount Seleya]]. Ultimately, those opposed to the reforms choose to leave the planet, in search of a new home. ([[Star Trek: Enterprise|ENT]] [[Kir'Shara (Episode)|85]])
  
 
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  • Surak proposes a philosophy of logic and reason, (TOS 77) and records his philosophy in the Kir'Shara. (ENT 84) A group of Vulcans opposed to Surak's reforms, referred to as "those who march beneath the raptor's wings," engage in a series of wars, resulting in radioactive fallout that claims Surak's life at Mount Seleya. Ultimately, those opposed to the reforms choose to leave the planet, in search of a new home. (ENT 85)
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