It's certainly Spock's characteristically preferred approach. Just a few examples, by no means an exhaustive list...Ahhh, the "Well technically it doesn't violate canon if you put this particular interpretation on words and events".
That's absolutely the best kind of sticking to canon that there is.![]()
"What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (TOS):
CHAPEL: Have you ever been engaged, Mister Spock?
SPOCK: [raises eyebrow, doesn't answer]
"Amok Time" (TOS):
KIRK: Marriage party? You said T'Pring was your wife.
SPOCK: By our parents' arrangement. A ceremony while we were but seven years of age. Less than a marriage but more than a betrothal.
(Earlier in same episode...)
SPOCK: I wish to take my leave on Vulcan.
KIRK: Spock, I'm asking you. What's wrong?
SPOCK: I need...rest. I'm asking you to accept that answer.
[...]
MCCOY: There's a growing imbalance of body functions, as if in our bodies huge amounts of adrenaline were constantly being pumped into our bloodstreams. Now, I can't trace it down in my biocomps. Spock won't tell me what it is. But if it isn't stopped somehow, the physical and emotional pressures will simply kill him.
KIRK: You say you're convinced he knows what it is?
MCCOY: He does, and he's as tight-lipped about it as an Aldebaran shellmouth. No use to ask him, Jim. He won't talk.
(Kirk has to issue him a direct order to get him to explain about pon farr.)
"The Enterprise Incident" (TOS):
ROMULAN COMMANDER: There's a well-known saying, or is it a myth, that Vulcans are incapable of lying?
SPOCK: It is no myth.
ROMULAN COMMANDER: Then tell me truthfully now, by your honor as a Vulcan, what was your mission?
SPOCK: I reserve the privilege of speaking only when it will not violate my honor as a Vulcan.
ROMULAN COMMANDER: It is unworthy of a Vulcan to resort to subterfuge.
SPOCK: You're being clever, Commander. That is unworthy of a Romulan. It is not a lie to keep the truth to oneself.
(And of course, the entire operation turns out to have been one deception after another strung together, all along!)
Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan:
SAAVIK: You lied!
SPOCK: I exaggerated.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier:
KIRK: Sybok couldn't possibly be your brother, because I happen to know for a fact that you don't have a brother!
SPOCK: Technically, you are correct. I do not have a brother.
KIRK: There, you see?
SPOCK: I have a half-brother.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country:
SPOCK: Very well. For twenty-four hours we'll agree this conversation did not take place.
VALERIS: A lie?
SPOCK: An omission.
[...]
SPOCK: Valeris, please inform Starfleet Command our warp drive is inoperative.
VALERIS: A lie?
SPOCK: An error.


-MMoM

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