Spock is so private he barely even talked about his inner turmoil when V'Ger was in telepathic proximity to him. And that was a mission where Spock spilling the beans about all that was happening inside his mind would have been fairly helpful.
Excellent. So we agree that surprise new family members happened only once before Burnham.
And before you claim again that this isn't what we were talking about:
There is nothing about Michael being Spock’s sister that is at all far fetched, or ridiculous. There is nothing about her that makes her any more unnecessary than any other Star Trek character, something that is just patently presposterous to say.
Spock having an unrevealed relative he never mentioned before we see them onscreen is 100% in character. And Sarek, who married two humans and has a Vulcan/human son, adopting a human child isn’t the slightest bit ridiculous, illogical, or far fetched, it would be again, wholly consistent with his character.
Michael being Spock’s sister doesn’t contradict anything, or strain logic or believability at all, without applying a standard that ignores literally every instance of Spock’s family and past that has ever come up in the history of Star Trek.
You seem to believe that the words “unrevealed relative” can only mean that their very existence was an unknown quantity before their introduction.
So supposedly we are going to see this graphic somewhere in SNW
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https://twitter.com/timothypeel1/status/1513609619352002574?s=20&t=fcBd9YesHS9d39ubQ-vP1g
Time travel some 30 years into the future?So supposedly we are going to see this graphic somewhere in SNW
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https://twitter.com/timothypeel1/status/1513609619352002574?s=20&t=fcBd9YesHS9d39ubQ-vP1g
Just think of it like a Microsoft OS.Time travel some 30 years into the future?
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he tasks me.. he tasks me and..
Spock is so private he barely even talked about his inner turmoil when V'Ger was in telepathic proximity to him. And that was a mission where Spock spilling the beans about all that was happening inside his mind would have been fairly helpful.
Spock weeps for V'Ger as he would his sister... if only she wasn't classified information. Or would he weep for his brother... well, technically his half-brother.
Maybe Voyager VI is a distant ancestor of Spock's.
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