Alas, there's that. 
Yet in "The Menagerie" we get a rare example of Spock acting out of identifiably human motivations. It would be nice to be able to see some of his trademark inhuman logic in how he tackles the task...
Of course, the Talosian contribution is of help here, because these guys/gals/others are already established in "The Cage" as possessing alien mindsets, idiosyncrasies and telepathic tunnel vision. As soon as they get involved, logic will take strange turns indeed.
Timo Saloniemi

Yet in "The Menagerie" we get a rare example of Spock acting out of identifiably human motivations. It would be nice to be able to see some of his trademark inhuman logic in how he tackles the task...
Of course, the Talosian contribution is of help here, because these guys/gals/others are already established in "The Cage" as possessing alien mindsets, idiosyncrasies and telepathic tunnel vision. As soon as they get involved, logic will take strange turns indeed.
Timo Saloniemi