TMC
02-21-2023, 10:16 PM
https://whatculture.com/tv/star-trek-10-times-spock-abandoned-logic?rf=homepage
There were several occasions in Star Trek where Mr. Spock's famous logic wasn't what saved the day.
BY JOHN WILSON
UPDATED: FEBRUARY 21ST, 2023
Spock is the half Vulcan-half Human character portrayed legendarily by Leonard Nimoy for several decades, by Zachary Quinto in the Star Trek Reboot films, and currently by Ethan Peck in Star Trek Strange New Worlds. Each portrayal plays on the portrayal of the stoic, analytical, and logical Vulcan learning to live and work on a ship with primarily professional but emotional human beings.
Spock’s half-human physiology, his human mother and recently adopted human sister Michael Burnham was a source of constant teasing and bullying throughout his childhood, with bullies often attempting to get an emotional reaction from him. He also suffered from L’tak Terai, a Vulcan form of dyslexia. Despite all this, Spock excelled at the Vulcan Science Academy and was set to join the Vulcan Expeditionary Group but instead chose Starfleet.
Due in part to an incident with his sister, Spock developed a closed-off and aloof manner with people early on. He embraced logic, analytics, and science over intuition and feelings. Doctor McCoy often called Spock unfeeling but the truth is that Vulcans have very strong emotions and Spock sometimes lets his emotions override his logic.
There were several occasions in Star Trek where Mr. Spock's famous logic wasn't what saved the day.
BY JOHN WILSON
UPDATED: FEBRUARY 21ST, 2023
Spock is the half Vulcan-half Human character portrayed legendarily by Leonard Nimoy for several decades, by Zachary Quinto in the Star Trek Reboot films, and currently by Ethan Peck in Star Trek Strange New Worlds. Each portrayal plays on the portrayal of the stoic, analytical, and logical Vulcan learning to live and work on a ship with primarily professional but emotional human beings.
Spock’s half-human physiology, his human mother and recently adopted human sister Michael Burnham was a source of constant teasing and bullying throughout his childhood, with bullies often attempting to get an emotional reaction from him. He also suffered from L’tak Terai, a Vulcan form of dyslexia. Despite all this, Spock excelled at the Vulcan Science Academy and was set to join the Vulcan Expeditionary Group but instead chose Starfleet.
Due in part to an incident with his sister, Spock developed a closed-off and aloof manner with people early on. He embraced logic, analytics, and science over intuition and feelings. Doctor McCoy often called Spock unfeeling but the truth is that Vulcans have very strong emotions and Spock sometimes lets his emotions override his logic.