First of all, this is something I've NEVER really understood about Spock(or Vulcans in general). I'm wondering what everyone's take on this is, and how it translates to the new movie's storyline.
One of the defining characteristics of Spock is that he is torn between his Vulcan half and human half. But my understanding is that Vulcans suppress their emotions because they normally experience dangerously intense emotional extremes. So much so that they nearly destroyed their entire civilization several times. They're not born emotionless. They make themselves that way as a matter of survival.
So why would containing his human half be a major struggle for Spock? It seems that keeping his Vulcan emotions in check would require just as much discipline, if not much more. I just don't get why that's a defining characteristic for him.
As for how it relates to the new movie, how do you guys feel about this portrayal of Spock as seemingly emotional(at least from the new trailer)? Angrily rebutting Kirk and strangling and hitting him and whatnot. It's never been clearly defined what training the emotional purging involves, but IMO I always felt that professional adult Vulcans would have accomplished that before they went on to serve in space.
I realize that there are probably no logical answers to this question(yet, anyway). The first two pilots of Star Trek had inconsistent portrayals of Spock. Smiling and stuff. But I wanted to know what peoples' opinions about this are. Do you think there is a good explanation for this in the film?
My second question is purely an opinion question. We know Romulans are involved in the movie, fo sho. I'm just assuming here, but I'm guessing our heroes will come face-to-face with Eric Bana at some point. I mean...it'd be silly if they didn't, right? But I grew up with TOS(the first thing my Dad showed me), and one of the defining moments of that series for me was discovering that Romulans look EXACTLY like vulcans. It was a big deal to me when I was a kid. And it was only possible because human beings hadn't SEEN Romulans before that.
So I don't know for sure if the Romulans are seen by humans. How do you all feel about this? I'm ambivalent. If they do, it will destroy one of the arguably important pieces of canon for me, and I kind of wish they'd picked Klingons(and reinvented THEM) instead of doing Romulans. But I'm on the fence still, and if the movie impresses me, I'm willing to look past it.
Apart from those overly-wordy questions, I'm very excited by the new trailer. Bring on the film!
One of the defining characteristics of Spock is that he is torn between his Vulcan half and human half. But my understanding is that Vulcans suppress their emotions because they normally experience dangerously intense emotional extremes. So much so that they nearly destroyed their entire civilization several times. They're not born emotionless. They make themselves that way as a matter of survival.
So why would containing his human half be a major struggle for Spock? It seems that keeping his Vulcan emotions in check would require just as much discipline, if not much more. I just don't get why that's a defining characteristic for him.
As for how it relates to the new movie, how do you guys feel about this portrayal of Spock as seemingly emotional(at least from the new trailer)? Angrily rebutting Kirk and strangling and hitting him and whatnot. It's never been clearly defined what training the emotional purging involves, but IMO I always felt that professional adult Vulcans would have accomplished that before they went on to serve in space.
I realize that there are probably no logical answers to this question(yet, anyway). The first two pilots of Star Trek had inconsistent portrayals of Spock. Smiling and stuff. But I wanted to know what peoples' opinions about this are. Do you think there is a good explanation for this in the film?
My second question is purely an opinion question. We know Romulans are involved in the movie, fo sho. I'm just assuming here, but I'm guessing our heroes will come face-to-face with Eric Bana at some point. I mean...it'd be silly if they didn't, right? But I grew up with TOS(the first thing my Dad showed me), and one of the defining moments of that series for me was discovering that Romulans look EXACTLY like vulcans. It was a big deal to me when I was a kid. And it was only possible because human beings hadn't SEEN Romulans before that.
So I don't know for sure if the Romulans are seen by humans. How do you all feel about this? I'm ambivalent. If they do, it will destroy one of the arguably important pieces of canon for me, and I kind of wish they'd picked Klingons(and reinvented THEM) instead of doing Romulans. But I'm on the fence still, and if the movie impresses me, I'm willing to look past it.
Apart from those overly-wordy questions, I'm very excited by the new trailer. Bring on the film!