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Stonn was a male Vulcan who lived during the mid-23rd century.

In 2259, Stonn was a colleague of T'Pring's at the El-Keshtanktil rehabilitation agency, serving with her at the Ankeshtan K'til facility. (SNW: "The Serene Squall")

Although T'Pring had been bonded to Spock as a child, she preferred Stonn instead, and claimed Kal-if-fee at the koon-ut-kal-if-fee wedding ceremony in 2267. Spock would have to fight for her and Stonn expected he would be T'Pring's choice as champion.

When she chose James T. Kirk as her champion, he protested, but was ordered to be silent by T'Pau, who was the master of the ceremony. T'Pring's choice of Kirk as her champion ensured that Stonn would be her consort, because neither Spock nor Kirk would want her if they won, and even if Spock did marry her, there would have been little difference because he would be gone most of the time and she intended to have an affair with Stonn anyway.

As Spock returned to the USS Enterprise he told Stonn that T'Pring was now his but cautioned him that he might not find having as pleasing as wanting. (TOS: "Amok Time")

Stonn was played by Lawrence Montaigne in The Original Series and by Roderick McNeil in Strange New Worlds.
In the script for "Amok Time", Stonn was characterized as "a tall muscular Vulcan with a handsome and non-horrifying face." The script also specified that his name was to be "pronounced 'Stahn'."
The novel More Beautiful Than Death noted that in the alternate reality, Stonn had been killed by falling debris in the Vulcan temple. After preserving his katra in one of the katric arks, T'Pring took on the alias "L'Nel" and attempted, unsuccessfully, to transfer Stonn's katra to Spock's body in place of Spock's own.

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