okay forgive me it's late and my brain can't seem to remember what WALGMO is.
S1 ep "What are Little Girls Made Of?"

okay forgive me it's late and my brain can't seem to remember what WALGMO is.
He's not the first Vulcan in Starfleet and on the Enterprise if you count ENT if you don't count it then he is! And I don't!
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The captain of the Intrepid must have been a damn quick study to beat Spock to that rank, if Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet. The entire crew of that ship were Vulcan.
Vulcan is a founding member of the Federation.
He was probably already a Captain in the Vulcan fleet and for some unknown reason Starfleet cut some kind of deal with the Vulcans where they gave them the use of the Intrepid. I'm sure people here can come up with countless scenarios for it.![]()
okay forgive me it's late and my brain can't seem to remember what WALGMO is.
I think they had most crews manned by primarily one species as a convenience for climate control and dietary reasons.
It's the new miracle in a bottle with thousands of uses! From stain removal to hair tonic WALGMO can do it! Just send $9.95 and shipping and handling to WALGMO Inc.
Yeah, but to fit her in the bottle they had to let all the air out.
I always wondered what Kirk and Spock discussed with each other when they were off duty. Both men were private, but I always thought the longer they served together, the closer they would become as friends. I was watching "Journey to Babel" tonight and thought it was kind of odd that Spock never mentioned to Kirk that Ambassador Sarek and Amanda were his parents. Especially since they were going to pick up the Vulcan delegation to Babel (it was their last stop on their way to Babel)
Why? Kirk would have reviewed Spock's records for career history and professional credentials. Vulcan likely has thousands of ambassadors. Spock most likely never mentioned his father's name. Kirk might not have even noticed which species the Ambassador wife was (other than somekind of humanoid).Kirk should have put two and two together immediately
Considering Vulcan ambassadors and humans probably don't hook up all that often, and since Spock mentioned his parents more than once (Vulcan ambassador, human teacher), and Kirk must have read Spock's file....that's why. Even if it was, say, three years since he read it
She was over twenty-two years old.And Kirk didn't notice a woman was human? KIRK?![]()
I always had a problem with this for multiple reasons, not the least of which is that Kirk is Spock's CO. Kirk would have read Spock's dossier. I an't see Kirk taking over from Pike without reviewing the records of his key personnel. Certainly not his First Officer. Also, Spock revealed more than once that his father was Vulcan and his mother human and in This Side of Paradise he specifically mentioned his father was an ambassador. We were never led to believe Vulcan/human pairings were common. So when the Vulcan ambassador comes up by shuttlecraft with his human wife, Kirk should have put two and two together immediately. There is no way this information is not in Spock's file. Hell, Spock is even specifically identified as "half-Vulcan" in Mendez's file on the Talos IV mission. "What's the other half?" Starfleet would ask before accepting his application...
It was just written this way to give us a shock to kick off the episode, but it's kind of ridiculous. It would have made a little more sense if McCoy mentioned it. Because, reason #2 why this bothers me, Kirk asking Spock if he wants to see the folks in front of an visiting ambassador is awkward at best and a huge lapse in protocol and Vulcan privacy at worst. Bones would be that dickish, Kirk shouldn't.
Having said that, it's a superior episode. One of my favorites.
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