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[[File:Stone of gol.jpg|thumb|T'Paal wields the reassembled Stone of Gol]]
The '''Stone of Gol''' was a [[psionic resonator]] used on ancient [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] as a weapon which amplified [[telepathy|telepathic]] energy, turning a persons violent thoughts and [[emotion]]s against them. The [[weapon]] became useless among [[Vulcan]]s, when emotions were abandoned during the [[Time of Awakening]], led by [[Surak]]. Following the civil war on Vulcan, the Stone was said to be destroyed by the [[Vulcan mythology|Vulcan Gods]].
 
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[[File:Stone of Gol artifact.jpg|thumb|One of the three fragments, depicting the Vulcan God of War (left) and Death (right)]]
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[[File:stone of Gol used on Vekor.jpg|thumb|Psionic blast from the resonator]]
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The '''Stone of [[Gol]]''' was an ancient weapon conceived on {{dis|Vulcan|planet}} during the turbulent times before the [[Time of Awakening]]. It functioned as a [[psionic resonator]] which amplified [[telepathy|telepathic]] [[energy]], specifically any violent thoughts and [[emotion]]s many hold and then turned them back upon the person experiencing them. However, if the target was able to empty their mind of violent thoughts, the resonator had nothing to amplify and so was unable to operate. Since the teachings of [[Surak]] were aimed at precisely this kind of emotional control, the psionic resonator subsequently became useless against his followers during the Time of Awakening.
   
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Following Surak's success at bringing logic to Vulcan, the resonator was largely forgotten. Over time it became known as the "Stone of Gol", known only as a myth and it was believed to have been destroyed by the [[Vulcan mythology|Vulcan gods]]. In truth, the weapon became disassembled and its three pieces became scattered over large distances of space.
The [[Vulcan Isolationist Movement]] stole the first fragment in [[2369]] and hired [[Arctus Baran]] to find the two remaining pieces. ([[TNG]]: "[[Gambit, Part II]]")
 
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The [[Vulcan Isolationist Movement]] stole the first fragment in [[2370]] and hired the [[mercenary]] [[Arctus Baran]] to find the two remaining pieces. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] managed to infiltrate the crew of [[Baran's mercenary vessel|Baran's ship]] and located all three pieces. {{dis|T'Paal|isolationist}}, a member of the isolationist movement, had also infiltrated the crew as [[Romulan]] mercenary [[Tallera]] and attempted to steal the resonator. She successfully reassembled the Stone of Gol in the [[T'Karath Sanctuary]] and used it against the mercenaries but Picard was able to interpret the Vulcan [[pictogram]]s on the resonator to work out how to withstand an attack.
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The Vulcans took custody of the resonator and promised Picard that they would destroy all three fragments. ({{TNG|Gambit, Part II}})
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{{bginfo|[[Ronald D. Moore]] named the Stone after the plateau where [[Spock]] studied in {{film|1}}. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')}}
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Revision as of 11:29, 21 March 2015

Stone of gol

T'Paal wields the reassembled Stone of Gol

Stone of Gol artifact

One of the three fragments, depicting the Vulcan God of War (left) and Death (right)

Stone of Gol used on Vekor

Psionic blast from the resonator

The Stone of Gol was an ancient weapon conceived on Vulcan during the turbulent times before the Time of Awakening. It functioned as a psionic resonator which amplified telepathic energy, specifically any violent thoughts and emotions many hold and then turned them back upon the person experiencing them. However, if the target was able to empty their mind of violent thoughts, the resonator had nothing to amplify and so was unable to operate. Since the teachings of Surak were aimed at precisely this kind of emotional control, the psionic resonator subsequently became useless against his followers during the Time of Awakening.

Following Surak's success at bringing logic to Vulcan, the resonator was largely forgotten. Over time it became known as the "Stone of Gol", known only as a myth and it was believed to have been destroyed by the Vulcan gods. In truth, the weapon became disassembled and its three pieces became scattered over large distances of space.

The Vulcan Isolationist Movement stole the first fragment in 2370 and hired the mercenary Arctus Baran to find the two remaining pieces. Captain Jean-Luc Picard managed to infiltrate the crew of Baran's ship and located all three pieces. T'Paal, a member of the isolationist movement, had also infiltrated the crew as Romulan mercenary Tallera and attempted to steal the resonator. She successfully reassembled the Stone of Gol in the T'Karath Sanctuary and used it against the mercenaries but Picard was able to interpret the Vulcan pictograms on the resonator to work out how to withstand an attack.

The Vulcans took custody of the resonator and promised Picard that they would destroy all three fragments. (TNG: "Gambit, Part II")