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Posted Tue 01 Aug, 2017 6:31 PM
By ejecting the Abronath particles into open space, did Kirk release a roving bioweapon that will be impossible to exterminate? Does the zero gravity environment of open space cause the Abronath particles to dissipate to harmless concentration after it has consumed Krall's body?
It seemed that the Abronath was able to navigate zero gravity well enough to engulf Krall. Does that mean they could stay together and eventually come back into Yorktown or descend on some unsuspecting M Class inhabited planet and annihilate the population? I'm asking for someone, but, I been wondering the same thing.