How likely do you think it is that some of the nameless supposedly Human officers on Kirk's Enterprise were in fact members of alien races that only appeared very Human outwardly?
Given the propensity that the TOS crew ran across "humanoid" life forms that for all intents and purposes were identical to humans (save for their costuming), I think there's a 100% chance of that being the case.How likely do you think it is that some of the nameless supposedly Human officers on Kirk's Enterprise were in fact members of alien races that only appeared very Human outwardly?
TOS seemed to generally imply that Spock was pretty much the only alien on the ship.
I suppose that some of them could be humans from off-world Earth colonies like Alpha Centauri, though.
As that was a different universe and some of the crew personnel was different (Mirror-Marlena had obviously been with Mirror-Kirk for a while, while Prime-Marlena just transferred aboard "last week"), I would guess that the Mirror-Enterprise had more Vulcans than "our" Enterprise did. Heck, maybe they had a higher crew complement than 430, since they had a need for things like personal guards & such that the regular Enterprise didn't have.Mirror Spock had a Vulcan guard. Wonder whether he was on the prime Enterprise as well (seeing as most of the crew had counterparts there)
I think that was just in WNMHGB and the person expressing the most concern is Spock!There are special cases where human-looking aliens are out of the question unless specified - Betazoids can't have been part of Kirk's crew since the heroes were so worried about telepathy when encountering it, say.
JTB mentions there are other Vulcans on board. Crew or Sarek's entourage is not specified.Besides, if the Enterprise had any other Vulcans aboard, I would think it would've at least been mentioned in one of the other 78 episodes, and McCoy would have been more familiar with treating them. (In my head canon, McCoy brought Dr. M'Benga aboard after the trouble he had treating Vulcans in "Journey to Babel.")
KIRK: Bones, how is he?
MCCOY: As far as I can tell from instrument readings, our prime suspect has a malfunction in one of the heart valve. It's similar to a heart attack in a human. But with Vulcan physiology, it's impossible to tell without an operation. Mrs. Sarek, has he had any previous attacks?
AMANDA: No.
SAREK: Yes. There were three others. My physician prescribed Benjisidrine for the condition.
AMANDA: Why didn't you tell me?
SAREK: There was nothing you could have done.
KIRK: Ambassador, when did you have these attacks?
SAREK: Two before we left Vulcan, the third a few hours ago. I was on the observation deck. When the Tellarite was murdered, I was quite incapacitated.
KIRK: There were no witnesses?
SAREK: None.
SPOCK: Doctor, do you propose surgery for the heart defect?
MCCOY: I'm not sure. It's tough enough on a human. On a Vulcan, an ordinary operation's out of the question.
KIRK: Why?
SAREK: Because of the construction of the Vulcan heart.
SPOCK: I suggest that a cryogenic open-heart procedure would be the logical approach.
SAREK: Yes, unquestionably.
KIRK: Bones, what about it?
MCCOY: Well, I'm glad somebody's asking me something around here. Well, the procedure they're discussing would require tremendous amounts of blood for the patient.
CHAPEL: Doctor?
MCCOY: Yes.
CHAPEL: I've checked the blood bank. There isn't enough Vulcan blood and plasma to even begin such an operation of this type.
KIRK: There are other Vulcans aboard.
SAREK: My blood type is T-negative. Somewhat rare, even for a Vulcan.
MCCOY: Yes, I'd say that's rare.
SPOCK: My blood is T-negative, Doctor.
CHAPEL: We've run a number of blood tests on Mister Spock. It isn't true Vulcan blood either. It has human blood elements in it.
SPOCK: It should be possible to filter out the human factors.
MCCOY: Even you couldn't give that much blood, Spock. It would kill you.
KIRK: Bones.
MCCOY: Mrs. Sarek, you must understand the chances are extremely small to find a way to produce sufficient T-negative blood.
SPOCK: Indeed. I would estimate the odds
AMANDA: Please don't.
I've always assumed that they were part of Sarek's entourage. They were ferrying over a hundred passengers in that episode.JTB mentions there are other Vulcans on board. Crew or Sarek's entourage is not specified.
KIRK: The Vulcans are the last delegates we have to pick up. As soon as we get them aboard, we'll be able to relax.
(They leave.)
MCCOY: Sure. A formal reception tonight, a hundred and fourteen delegates aboard for two weeks, thirty two of them ambassadors, (Spock joins them) half of them mad at the other half, and the whole lot touchier than a raw antimatter pile over this Coridan question.
Mirror Spock had a Vulcan guard. Wonder whether he was on the prime Enterprise as well (seeing as most of the crew had counterparts there)
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