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Commodore
Location: The City that Never Sleeps, New York City, NY USA
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Spock Lying
He's omitted the truth, exaggerated the truth, but flat out lied like here and not for any real reason? In several other eps. he lied - The Enterprise Incident, The Menagerie & movies: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country but those could be seen (I guess) as for the good of the ship/crew. Why the lie in this ep? |
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Fleet Captain
Location: West Hollywood, Calif., USA
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Re: Spock Lying
I don't know if Vulcans can't lie, or most often choose not to. If it's just a myth, it would be very useful for Vulcans to further it. Anyway, he's only half-Vulcan. |
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Commodore
Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Spock Lying
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Admiral
Location: House of Kang, now with ridges
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Re: Spock Lying
Spock and other Vulcans have lied, most notably Tuvok who work undercover in the Maquis.
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Admiral
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Re: Spock Lying
However, in "Data's Day", our android hero Data, to whom adjectives such as "literal-minded" and "objective" are easily applied, seems to accept the "Vulcans don't lie" claim axiomatically, in a situation where a Vulcan lying for sinister reasons would be the most logical explanation. This in an episode where Data is offering the audience his innermost thoughts, through letting us read his correspondence. Generally, Data seems to know a lot about verbal deception and manipulation, and has practiced it himself several times by the time of "Data's Day". Is he deceiving the audience when seemingly claiming that he dismisses all suspicion of a Vulcan character on grounds of the she-doesn't-lie axiom? Or does he perhaps have a blind spot with Vulcans, a fellow species from the "we don't have emotions" group of denialists? I guess Spock is always lying by insisting that he doesn't emote. All Vulcans constantly lie in that sense. Yes, they sometimes "admit" that they are controlling their internally raging emotions, but that's a whopper in itself: emotions appear to affect all of their behavior, even if it never amounts to emoting. Timo Saloniemi |
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Commodore
Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Spock Lying
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Admiral
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Re: Spock Lying
(Of course, there's Vulcan-to-Vulcan deception going on in our very first multi-Vulcan episode, "Amok Time". But it's of a fairly subtle sort, built on omissions rather than false claims.) Timo Saloniemi |
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Commodore
Location: The City that Never Sleeps, New York City, NY USA
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: wallowing in a pool of emotion
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Re: Spock Lying
Spock's human half definitely helped him to tell the occasional lie when the situation demaded. I can't imagine a full Vulcan, regardless of the stakes, telling Norman that logic is a little bird, chirping in a meadow, or that logic was a wreath of pretty flowers which smell bad. |
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: Spock Lying
As for Vulcans never lying, it's likely because lying is very often an illogical step. Open communication and honesty in a society speeds progress and makes life more efficient. It is also logical to spread such a rumor across the universe as a tactical war tool, exactly as we saw in the episode with Miranda and Kollos. |
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Fleet Admiral
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Re: Spock Lying
If it's true - if one really DOES never lie - then to say so is of course always going to make sense. However if it's NOT true, to say that one never lies when one occasionally does lie is merely an example of such a lie. It's just putting that phrase into practice, as it were.
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Vice Admiral
Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Spock Lying
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Spock Lying
Romulan Commander: "...there's and old saying; or perhaps it's a myth, that Vulcans cannot lie?" Mr. Spock: "It is no myth, Commander..." ^^^ The problem is: Spock was LYING to the Romulan Commander when he stated that; and that's clearly evident if you watch the entire episode in context front to back. It was established that Spock could/would lie in the first season two part episode that ree-cut the original pilot footage to make it usable for the series - "The Menagerie". Then in "Journey To Babel" we had evidence full blooded Vulcans had no problem lying as Spock's father lied to both Captain Kirk and his own wife in an attempt to conceal his bad heart condition. People who site Spock's line from "The Enterprise Incident" as 'canon proof' that Vulcans don't lie are in fact, taking the line out of context when you view the events of that episode in their entirety. If anything that episode proves conclusively that Vulcans can (and will) lie if they see a logical reason to do so. |
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Re: Spock Lying
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God gives us what we can handle, even if we don't believe it ourselves. |
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