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At Vulcan, Spock invites Kirk and McCoy to accompany him to the wedding. T'Pring, Spock's betrothed, arrives with Stonn, a pureblood Vulcan whom she prefers to Spock. T'Pau, a renowned matriarch, begins the ceremony. However, T'Pring demands the kal-if-fee, a physical challenge between Spock and a champion she selects; unexpectedly, she chooses ...
Chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2265, before Leonard McCoy. Vedek Porta: Robert Symonds: Accession (DS9) Bajoran Vedek who kills a member of his group after he refuses to follow his D'Jarra. Porthos: Broken Bow (ENT) (recurring thereafter) Captain Archer's dog, a beagle (but a Rottweiler in the Mirror Universe). One of a ...
He had also been considered for the role of Mr. Spock, as Leonard Nimoy was being considered for a role on Mission Impossible. [1] A year later, he portrayed the Vulcan Stonn, the paramour of Spock's intended bride T'Pring, in the episode "Amok Time"—a role that he reprised in 2006 in the unofficial mini-series Star Trek: Of Gods and Men.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy is summoned from the Enterprise to attend to him. The commander asks McCoy to confirm Spock's characterization of the captain as mentally incompetent and McCoy does so, whereupon the commander calls on Spock to assume command of the Enterprise. Kirk, calling Spock a traitor, attacks him, and Spock defends himself ...
Kirk was a passionate leader, and Spock’s logical, emotionless demeanor helped manage the Captain’s drive and vision, making them an ideal fit for their galactic missions. Image credits: Paramount
Spock is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. He first appeared in the original Star Trek series serving aboard the starship USS Enterprise as science officer and first officer (and Kirk's second-in-command) and later as commanding officer of the vessel.
As Spock's coffin touches down amidst Genesis's lush forests, we hear Nimoy's voice speaking Shatner's classic Trek lines about "exploring strange new worlds" and boldly going "where no man has ...
Spock has a goatee, Captain Kirk is evil, Thor is a chick, Howard the Duck tastes like chicken, Rod Serling offers a lot of exposition straight to camera, etc. In most of these stories, things are ...