How about you give us some examples of things he said?With the violence that we know was part of Vulcan's past, extending thru the "Enterprise" era, was Spock a bit too critical of human history and perhaps a bit standoffish to the positive aspects of Human culture ?
How about you give us some examples of things he said?
Fair warning: some of us only judge TOS by what was shown on TOS and don't count what later Trek shows retconned.
Fair warning: some of us only judge TOS by what was shown on TOS and don't count what later Trek shows retconned.
IMO - It would have been more effective for Spock to mention the difficult path of both Earth and Vulcan and how each world required great effort to grow. Spock himself mentioned that Vulcan had had a difficult and violent past on a few occasions in TOS so for me there is no Recon needed here.
At what point was Vulcan's violent past established? Were those early holier-than-thou comments perhaps reflective of a society more peaceful than the flawed planet Vulcan we have come to know in "Amok Time" and the movies, let alone the endless adaptation decay of the sequel and prequels?With the violence that we know was part of Vulcan's past, extending thru the "Enterprise" era, was Spock a bit too critical of human history and perhaps a bit standoffish to the positive aspects of Human culture ?
At what point was Vulcan's violent past established? Were those early holier-than-thou comments perhaps reflective of a society more peaceful than the flawed planet Vulcan we have come to know in "Amok Time" and the movies, let alone the endless adaptation decay of the sequel and prequels?
"Balance of Terror."At what point was Vulcan's violent past established?
Mr. Spock said:Vulcan, like Earth, had its aggressive, colonizing period.
With the violence that we know was part of Vulcan's past, extending thru the "Enterprise" era, was Spock a bit too critical of human history and perhaps a bit standoffish to the positive aspects of Human culture ?
No. It is human(oid?) nature to be more judgmental and critical of others behavior and history than our own. The tendency to aggrandize our cultural history is another prevalent example of that in TOS (Chekov citing everything as being a Russian invention or Mr. Scott's pride in all things Scottish for example). It is an appeal to tribalism.
We have to wonder what Kirk's reaction to Spock refusing to give his blood to save a dying enemy...
Spock refusing to help someone in danger of losing their life would be against the characters traits.
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