Defeated

Khan felt unable to divert his eyes and senses from the images on the underwater lake's surface. They claimed his attention, and his curiosity added power to that seemingly instinctive urge.

The giant humanoid figures flew through the universe, walking alongside planets in the emptiness of space. Their images conveyed a deep, unfathomable power that turned into anger when a storm of flies dared to invade their domain.

Khan would have recognized the Nak even without his personal experiences. The images weren't detailed but carried meanings that overcame language barriers and similar minor details. He felt the Nak's invasion, as well as the affront the giants experienced.