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thank you good sir I feel much better now...
 
Because the first caption to give him a name had it as "Carl Spock", and it stuck. If you're looking for deeper meaning than that, there isn't any. It just is, same as Grignak is Grignak's name and Vomit is Vomit's name and Running Spock is... well, okay, the why of that one is pretty obvious, but a good gag is the really the only object in a caption contest.
 
Because the first caption to give him a name had it as "Carl Spock", and it stuck.

If memory serves, it was a joke on the line from "This Side of Paradise" where Spock tells Leila Kalomi that she "couldn't pronounce" his other name. I think the joke in the caption thread was that his name was really Carl, and he just said it was unpronounceable because he was too embarrassed to admit the truth.

And thus a legend was born.
 
Because the first caption to give him a name had it as "Carl Spock", and it stuck.

If memory serves, it was a joke on the line from "This Side of Paradise" where Spock tells Leila Kalomi that she "couldn't pronounce" his other name. I think the joke in the caption thread was that his name was really Carl, and he just said it was unpronounceable because he was too embarrassed to admit the truth.

And thus a legend was born.
I couldn't recall the specifics, but that sounds right. I was thinking also that Shatmandu was the one who came up with it.
 
Because the first caption to give him a name had it as "Carl Spock", and it stuck.

If memory serves, it was a joke on the line from "This Side of Paradise" where Spock tells Leila Kalomi that she "couldn't pronounce" his other name. I think the joke in the caption thread was that his name was really Carl, and he just said it was unpronounceable because he was too embarrassed to admit the truth.

And thus a legend was born.
I couldn't recall the specifics, but that sounds right. I was thinking also that Shatmandu was the one who came up with it.

Yeah, I think it was Shatmandu now that you mention it. I tried to see if I could find the original thread, but no luck. It may simply be too old, since I did come across a thread from around April 2008 that mentioned the Carl Spock phenomenon was a year old at that point.
 
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