Did they ever explain why Spock was cheating on his wife with Uhura?
In TOS: Amok Time, we learn Spock is married to T'Pring. Vulcans are married as children. Of course we also learn that she is seeing Stonn. This is in 2267.wut?
Did they ever explain why Spock was cheating on his wife with Uhura?
In TOS: Amok Time, we learn Spock is married to T'Pring. Vulcans are married as children. Of course we also learn that she is seeing Stonn. This is in 2267.wut?
In TOS: Amok Time, we learn Spock is married to T'Pring. Vulcans are married as children. Of course we also learn that she is seeing Stonn. This is in 2267.wut?
Spock wasn't ever "married" to T'Pring, merely betrothed (via a mindlink) to her as a child, in a parent-organised arrangement - ceremony-yet-to-occur - that was finally supposed to happen in "Amok Time".
In the new timeline, which changed radically when the Kelvin was destroyed, perhaps T'Pring was never mind-linked to Spock when they were children. Maybe one of her parents was killed on the Kelvin and she was never born? Or maybe this T'Pring knows about Spock's interest in Uhura via the mindlink - and that's what made her take up with Stonn, even in the Prime Universe?
Remember that Spock Prime had a romantic interest, of some level, with Leila Kalomi (TOS) even though he was betrothed to T'Pring.
Even if T'Pring had never been born, he would have been joined with someone.
It's Vulcan tradition. I seriously doubt the loss of the Kelvin would change that tradition.Even if T'Pring had never been born, he would have been joined with someone.
You know nothing of the kind.
It's Vulcan tradition. I seriously doubt the loss of the Kelvin would change that tradition.
Also, this version of Spock seems to embrace different parts of his human and Vulcan heritages. As a half Vulcan perhaps he is denied the right to a Vulcan betrothal at age seven?
Maybe they're still betrothed, maybe she's still alive, and maybe there's your subplot for the next Star Trek movie.
The entire Vulcan system should be gone by the next film. Wonder how the gravitational changes will affect its neighbors?Maybe they're still betrothed, maybe she's still alive, and maybe there's your subplot for the next Star Trek movie.
I seriously hope that we don't see ANY Vulcans we've see before. After all 99.999834% of Vulcans are dead. Crushed into subatomic particles in a black hole. They aren't coming back.
I think one of the big brains around here said that it woudn't really change anything in the Vulcan system. The black hole would have same mass as the planet or something like that.The entire Vulcan system should be gone by the next film. Wonder how the gravitational changes will affect its neighbors?Maybe they're still betrothed, maybe she's still alive, and maybe there's your subplot for the next Star Trek movie.
I seriously hope that we don't see ANY Vulcans we've see before. After all 99.999834% of Vulcans are dead. Crushed into subatomic particles in a black hole. They aren't coming back.
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