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The '''old man''' was an inhabitant of the ''[[Yonada]]'', a 10,000 year old [[asteroid]]-[[spaceship|ship]], built by the Fabrini, when they realized that their home sun was about to go [[supernova]]. Yonada was on a collision course with the populated [[planet]] [[Daran V]], and [[James T. Kirk]] and [[Spock]] attempted to alter its course. The old man and the rest of the people of the [[asteroid]] spaceship were not aware that they were on a ship, and believed it to be their homeworld. Their deity, the [[Oracle]], was a [[computer]] programmed by the ancestors of the people of ''Yonada'' to guide the ship. The old man wore the "[[instrument of obedience]]", which punished wrong thinking.
 
The '''old man''' was an inhabitant of the ''[[Yonada]]'', a 10,000 year old [[asteroid]]-[[spaceship|ship]], built by the Fabrini, when they realized that their home sun was about to go [[supernova]]. Yonada was on a collision course with the populated [[planet]] [[Daran V]], and [[James T. Kirk]] and [[Spock]] attempted to alter its course. The old man and the rest of the people of the [[asteroid]] spaceship were not aware that they were on a ship, and believed it to be their homeworld. Their deity, the [[Oracle]], was a [[computer]] programmed by the ancestors of the people of ''Yonada'' to guide the ship. The old man wore the "[[instrument of obedience]]", which punished wrong thinking.
   
Even though the old man was wracked by pain by the device, he told Kirk that many years ago he had climbed the mountains, even though it was forbidden, and touched the sky. ({{TOS|For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky}})
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Even though the old man was wracked by pain by the device, he told Kirk that many years ago he had climbed the mountains, even though it was forbidden, and touched the sky. The device killed him as he finished his story.({{TOS|For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky}})
 
{{bginfo|The old man was played by [[Jon Lormer]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The old man was played by [[Jon Lormer]].}}
   
[[Image:Jeannie_Malone,_Fabrini servant.jpg|thumb|150px|Fabrini servant]]
 
 
===Fabrini servant===
 
===Fabrini servant===
 
[[Image:Jeannie_Malone,_Fabrini servant.jpg|thumb|150px|Fabrini servant]]
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The '''Fabrini servant''' brought food and drink to Kirk, Spock, and McCoy when they were captured by the inhabitants of the ''[[Yonada]]''
 
({{TOS|For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky}})
 
({{TOS|For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky}})
 
{{bginfo|The Fabrini servant was played by Jeannie Malone.}}
 
{{bginfo|The Fabrini servant was played by Jeannie Malone.}}

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A list of unnamed Fabrini.

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Old Man

Old Man

The old man was an inhabitant of the Yonada, a 10,000 year old asteroid-ship, built by the Fabrini, when they realized that their home sun was about to go supernova. Yonada was on a collision course with the populated planet Daran V, and James T. Kirk and Spock attempted to alter its course. The old man and the rest of the people of the asteroid spaceship were not aware that they were on a ship, and believed it to be their homeworld. Their deity, the Oracle, was a computer programmed by the ancestors of the people of Yonada to guide the ship. The old man wore the "instrument of obedience", which punished wrong thinking.

Even though the old man was wracked by pain by the device, he told Kirk that many years ago he had climbed the mountains, even though it was forbidden, and touched the sky. The device killed him as he finished his story.(TOS: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky")

The old man was played by Jon Lormer.

Fabrini servant

File:Jeannie Malone, Fabrini servant.jpg

Fabrini servant

The Fabrini servant brought food and drink to Kirk, Spock, and McCoy when they were captured by the inhabitants of the Yonada (TOS: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky")

The Fabrini servant was played by Jeannie Malone.