Saru: Su'Kal. That is his name.
Culber: Does it have any significance?
Saru: Well, it does not directly translate but it means something like 'beloved gift'. It's a tradition in Kelpian families that after you've suffered a great tragedy, the next child born in your family is named 'Su'Kal'. The child symbolizes the end of suffering.


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I need to go for me. I was so lost when I came back. And, ever since we came to this future, I found a purpose I didn't even know I was looking for.

Culber

Burnham: I'm going with Saru and Culber.
Book: And Saru worries you?
Burnham: I'm not sure he can be objective. How he'll handle it if he has to make a hard call. A painful one. One that costs him. But that's what it means to be a captain.