T'Pring never struck me as the science type.I'd be kind of amused to see T'Pring as Kirk's new science officer/wife.
T'Pring never struck me as the science type.I'd be kind of amused to see T'Pring as Kirk's new science officer/wife.
I think she and Georgiou would have a lot in common, though. Both versions.T'Pring never struck me as the science type.
T'Pring never struck me as the science type.
T'Pring never struck me as the science type.
Just don’t stand in the way of something she wants . “No problem T’Pring. You take that last slice of pizza.”If I was on duty with her I sure wouldn’t turn my back on her.Knives out!
Sorry, that was Spock's World.
Novels are not canon.
From the perspective of a Canadian reader, that part of the plotline of Spock`s World sounds like it could have been inspired by the decades-long situation in Canada, with Quebec separatism. This novel got me thinking: If Quebec did actually separate in a way that didn`t involve them having their cake and eating it, too, what would happen to the land and resources that would have formerly been controlled by various federal departments? Would the national parks revert to the new government, or would they be available for private ownership? Would resource-seeking companies move in to exploit them (there`s a lot of natural resources under the ground in our national parks - something that wasn`t known at the time the parks were created)?They might not be, but I thought it was a pretty realistic book.
Paging Lt Sonak. Lt. Sonak to the transporter pad, please.Kirk would've needed a new first/science officer...
Paging Lt Sonak. Lt. Sonak to the transporter pad, please.
Rumor is Mark Lenard and Lawrence Montaigne were on the short list to play Spock if Nimoy walked.Probably would've been a Lt. Commander at that point in his career, since he was already a full Commander in TMP.
Interesting question is if Nimoy had left, would they have created a new character or try to recast the role?
Rumor is Mark Lenard and Lawrence Montaigne were on the short list to play Spock if Nimoy walked.
Spock might face other problems, as even with the temporary insanity defense, he could have warned Kirk and McCoy that T'Pring could choose the challenge.
I think he figured he'd just straight up get married. No challenge. No deaths. Then it was back to the Enterprise.Of course Spock would know that T'Pring might choose *a* challenger (as is her right), but I don't see how he possibly could have foreseen that she'd choose Kirk.
I can easily see the beginninga and core of the prime directive being that the Federation can not interfere in any aspect of the member planets.The Prime Directive does not apply to other Federation members for fairly obvious reasons,
My take is that. Vulcans are compulsive homicidal maniacs, who bearly control themselves through meditation and life philosophy.Vulcans after all don't seem to be otherwise very violent people.
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