Spock has been wrong about several other things - he was wrong not to send ensign Ricky to a window in TWoK - he served on the Enterprise when it had a bridge window, why didn’t he think to do that? He was also wrong about Kirk in TUC regarding the Klingons. He was *massively* wrong about Pardek on Romulus. Spock is fallible, yes. But when it comes to his command abilities he was always revered as a great officer. Even in TWoK he figures out Khan’s 2 dimensional thinking in the nebula. If only Spock had remembered that when the ship had a window on the front of the bridge it made seeing stuff much easier that through all that static. Must have been his age...I fail to see how one mistake "whittles down" Spock.The most confusing aspect is that some how, in some way, if someone else does it first it takes away from another's story, even though Spock is unique in that he is actively trying to embrace the Vulcan way. He is constantly being challenged, and mocked, and continues forward to success, to the point that his father has to admit that he was wrong.