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I-Chaya originally survived[]

In Yesteryear, I-Chaya is “poisoned by the le-matya—which old Spock has no memory of[;] in fact, I-Chaya lived beyond this date” [1] in the adult Spock’s timeline, but other media seems to treat the altered childhood as Spock’s own. Is this a continuity error? In the timeline where Spock had died that day, both Kirk and Spock remember the timeline where he had survived, so Spock’s memories would have been likewise unaffected by the new timeline where I-Chaya also died on a day he originally survived, right? —Frungi (talk) 00:48, November 11, 2019 (UTC)

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