This came up in another thread related to computer and alien intelligence and how pure logic would leave a truly intelligent being without free will. Essentially that emotion of some kind is a prerequisite for sentient intelligence.
I don't like it when "Vulcans have no emotions" is said as a statement of fact. They've said so in every series, Spock has said it, Tuvok has said it. The stories themselves, the character's behaviour and other dialogue says that they do have emotions, very powerful ones in fact, and that they simply suppress them and do their best not to let what does creep through influence their actions negatively. Their Romulan cousins are very emotional: as arrogant as a Cardassian, at times as violent as any Klingon.
When Vulcans say they have no emotions to members of other species, there is a large degree of irony there because they are saying so out of pride. They often use logic as an excuse for emotional decisions. It always bugged me when people criticized the writers of Enterprise for making some of them so deceitful and emotional, when in fact that was a precedent set during TOS and reinforced time and again through each series.
I don't like it when "Vulcans have no emotions" is said as a statement of fact. They've said so in every series, Spock has said it, Tuvok has said it. The stories themselves, the character's behaviour and other dialogue says that they do have emotions, very powerful ones in fact, and that they simply suppress them and do their best not to let what does creep through influence their actions negatively. Their Romulan cousins are very emotional: as arrogant as a Cardassian, at times as violent as any Klingon.
When Vulcans say they have no emotions to members of other species, there is a large degree of irony there because they are saying so out of pride. They often use logic as an excuse for emotional decisions. It always bugged me when people criticized the writers of Enterprise for making some of them so deceitful and emotional, when in fact that was a precedent set during TOS and reinforced time and again through each series.