I can accept that Sarek and Amanda were off world and too far away. Could the absence of T'Pring's
parents be more of her manipulation of the rite?
parents be more of her manipulation of the rite?
And why would non-emotional Vulcan parent even want to be at their child's wedding?
Why, because it might shock them?
T'Pring's parents were not there. So conceding that Sarek and Amanda were likely not at a diplomatic event off-world, it's entirely possible that they happened to be on Earth for personal reasons (ie. visiting Amanda's family). Or the simplest answer is that parents do not attend their children's weddings.
They are presumably already familiar with the in-laws, since the marriage was arranged when they were children, so it's not like they need to be there to get to know the other family.
I don't know how likely it was that BOTH sets of parents would be far away at the crucial time, so it seems to me that it's probably something for the participants only.
Without the challenge my impression is that events would have progress directly to the marriage ceremony, in fact the striking of the gong that T'Pring stopped might have been (in it's self) the marriage ceremony.Even without the challenge
And why would non-emotional Vulcan parent even want to be at their child's wedding?
Up to the time of T'Pring's challenge Spock was somewhat in control, the blood fever didn't begin until after the challenge.Pon Farr is a time of madness and raw emotionality among Vulcans.
Debatable it wouldn't have occurred if there had been no challenge.
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He was also not consumed with "madness," my impression is that the challenge is rare, so there was no anticipation of a display of madness.Somewhat. Spock was still not fully in control of himself.Up to the time of T'Pring's challenge Spock was somewhat in controlPon Farr is a time of madness and raw emotionality
So why weren't T'Pring's parents there? She wasn't going to be fighting.Seeing your child fight and either kill or be killed wouldn't be on my list of things to do as a parent.T'Pring's parents were not there.
They are presumably already familiar with the in-laws, since the marriage was arranged when they were children, so it's not like they need to be there to get to know the other family.
This made me lol.
So why weren't T'Pring's parents there? She wasn't going to be fighting.
We never quite learn why T'Pau is there. Does she officiate, or just pontificate?
The male is traditionally accompanied by his closest friends. Perhaps T'Pau is Stonn's closest friend? Or perhaps she's T'Pring's mother?
The only one with an explicit official role seems to be the burly guard who is to act if he observes cowardice in the challenge... All others might be spectators of various levels.
Timo Saloniemi
I would agree that T'Pau is running the show. Kirk seem impressed by her presence, meaning he didn't know that she was a member of Spock's family, or that someone so important (but outside Spock's family) would officiate.We never quite learn why T'Pau is there. Does she officiate, or just pontificate?
Most of the Vulcans we see are there apparently in a official capacity, carrying things. That doesn't exclude the possibility that they are T'Pring's friends that she invited. There's the four who carry T'Pau's chair (which could be a great honor), the bell ringers (two I believe), the weapons carriers (two more), all these people could be like ushers at a Human wedding, close friends you put to work.All others might be spectators of various levels.
Oh, please.We never quite learn why T'Pau is there. Does she officiate, or just pontificate?
The male is traditionally accompanied by his closest friends. Perhaps T'Pau is Stonn's closest friend? Or perhaps she's T'Pring's mother?
The only one with an explicit official role seems to be the burly guard who is to act if he observes cowardice in the challenge... All others might be spectators of various levels.
Timo Saloniemi
Yes, they even have "sleep overs."I suspect T'Pring sneaked him in by telling T'Pau that he was her closest friend
Yes, they even have "sleep overs."I suspect T'Pring sneaked him in by telling T'Pau that he was her closest friend
It was certainly news to some of the wedding party.That T'Pring was going to challenge the marriage might not have been a secret, T'Pring could have directly told T'Pau of her intent long before the events in the arena. Half the people in town probably knew. Her relationship with Stonn could have extend back to their teen years, with T'Pring never intending to marry Spock. Stonn looked nice and beefy, he might have been studying martial art and working out for years so he could win T'Pring in the challenge.
Duh. Stonn has a line that starts, "No! It was agreed that I..."T'Pring's selection of Kirk was a last second decision, it pretty obvious that Stonn was going to be the original choice.
Kirk and McCoy have several lines about being impressed that T'Pau of Vulcan - the only person to ever turn down a position on the Federation Council - is officiating at Spock's wedding, and Spock never mentioned that his family was THIS important.
And no, T'Pau is NOT T'Pring's mother.
Duh. Stonn has a line that starts, "No! It was agreed that I..."
Kirk recognized T'Pau. It was clear that she was the one running the ceremony. Since Kirk and McCoy had never attended a Vulcan wedding before, why wouldn't they consider everything normal?Well, that's hardly an argument. Our human heroes are so ignorant that they consider this event a "wedding" and we should trust them with knowing who does what and why?Kirk and McCoy have several lines about being impressed that T'Pau of Vulcan - the only person to ever turn down a position on the Federation Council - is officiating at Spock's wedding, and Spock never mentioned that his family was THIS important.
(As per above, the issue is settled by other, more objective lines from the episode, though, meaning our heroes got it right by sheer chance.)
T'Pring's grandmother... maybe. T'Pau is too old to be T'Pring's mother. And your argument is based on how Sarek treated Spock, which was not a normal Vulcan family situation (the only son joining Starfleet instead of the Vulcan Science Academy). This makes your argument illogical.Based on what? All the telltales of a Vulcan blood relation are there: the total lack of compassion or indeed interest, the failure to exchange words other than direct orders, the turnings away, the passing of judgment...And no, T'Pau is NOT T'Pring's mother.
Which only means T'Pring led him to believe he'd get to do the Spock-slaying. Doesn't mean T'Pring ever intended him to do it.Duh. Stonn has a line that starts, "No! It was agreed that I..."
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