Vulcans consider those terms to be insulting when applied to them.![]()
And thus Vulcans can also serve humans as sources of amusement...
Vulcans consider those terms to be insulting when applied to them.![]()
And thus Vulcans can also serve humans as sources of amusement...
Vulcans were created with meaning behind them. Instead of the typical 50s sci-fi movie treatment of unemotional aliens as being evil for that reason, the tables are turned, and defeat of emotion is presented as (only) one possible way out of humanity's problems. The unemotional alien is admirable. He's strong, stable, and on our side.
Vulcans were created with meaning behind them. Instead of the typical 50s sci-fi movie treatment of unemotional aliens as being evil for that reason, the tables are turned, and defeat of emotion is presented as (only) one possible way out of humanity's problems. The unemotional alien is admirable. He's strong, stable, and on our side. It's not one-sided. Problems are presented with being like a Vulcan, they're flawed like anyone, but they're certainly more "human" and "humane" than present day humanity.
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24th century Vulcans were anal sticks-in-the-mud generally...
However, this is wrong:
Besides being a wee bit harsh on the uniformity of 50's Sci-Fi, Spock and the Vulcans originally were envisioned as being passionate and having emotions. It was the human Number One who was intended to to lack them.
When they scrapped the latter character, Spock (and therefore the rest of the Vulcans) got her 'emotionless and logical' gimmick.
Which is for the best. Besides the pointed ears, he was a bit of a nothing character without it.
What the??
I thought the stuff in his quotation box was his observation, impression, opinion and it read pretty good to me..The stuff in the quote box is wrong.
Not a fact.
False.
All in all, not right.
Spock and the Vulcans originally were envisioned as being passionate and having emotions. It was the human Number One who was intended to to lack them.
When they scrapped the latter character, Spock (and therefore the rest of the Vulcans) got her 'emotionless and logical' gimmick.
Live long and prosperSpock was trying to out-Vulcan the Vulcans, but was half-human, was raised by a human mother and spent most of his adult life with humans in TOS.
The full-blooded Vulcans we see in TOS, I don't know how anyone could see nobility in them. I won't go over the point-by-point analysis yet again, but they were very poor people. Berman got the Vulcans spot on, whether people like it or not.
It's irrelevant that the concept of a Vulcan as we understand it now was not the very first version of them.
It's irrelevant that the concept of a Vulcan as we understand it now was not the very first version of them.
You brought 'was conceived as' into this. Without citing a source, I might add.
And 'our understanding now' (aka. Post TNG-ENT) wasn't under discussion. The depiction of Vulcans in TOS was.
Have fun in your world of meaningless, nitpicky technicalities.
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Source? I wasn't writing a news item. My source is the viewing of Star Trek.
A 'nitpicking technicality': The art of matching words to intended meaning, in order for clear communication of ideas between multiple parties.
Hippy, commie, liberal. Egghead who thinks what words mean and actions convey are somehow important when defining and discussing something.
It is just how I feeeeeeellllll!
Welcome to my world.. sorry you've had to be subjected to all this nonsense.Have fun in your world of meaningless, nitpicky technicalities.
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Vulcans were conceived of in one way, for The Cage, and then conceived of in a different way for subsequent episodes.
Source? I wasn't writing a news item. My source is the viewing of Star Trek. They did a pretty good job of presenting their ideas of what a Vulcan is supposed to be. Very talented writers devoted a lot of good writing to that.
I was talking about the understanding we have now, of what a Vulcan is, based on decades of viewings. Not some understanding from long ago. Now get your teeth out of my leg, little technicality pit bull.
We all have a right to interpret and view the show as we do.
.. sorry you've had to be subjected to all this nonsense.
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