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  2. Vulcan nerve pinch - Wikipedia

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    Spock using the Vulcan neck pinch, from the third-season episode "And the Children Shall Lead" (1968). In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Vulcan nerve pinch is a fictional technique used mainly by Vulcans to render unconsciousness by pinching a pressure point at the base of the victim's neck.

  3. The Enterprise Incident - Wikipedia

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    Kirk, calling Spock a traitor, attacks him, and Spock defends himself using what he calls the "Vulcan death grip". Kirk slumps to the floor, and McCoy declares him dead. Back on the Enterprise, Kirk awakens from the state of suspension brought on by the so-called death grip. His apparent insanity, the unauthorized venture into Romulan space ...

  4. Amok Time - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Is There in Truth No Beauty? - Wikipedia

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    A partition is set up on the bridge to hide Kollos, and Spock, wearing the visor, completes the mind link. Kollos and Spock, acting through Spock's body, successfully return the Enterprise to known space, and then retire behind the partition to dissolve the link, but forgetting the visor. Kirk shouts a warning, but Spock, unable to look away in ...

  6. Vulcan (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    Vulcans are vegetarians by choice and were omnivores in ages past. [8] It is a Vulcan custom for guests in the home to prepare meals for their hosts. [9] Vulcans are said to not drink alcohol, though they are often depicted as doing so. [10] In an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Quark alludes to Vulcans becoming inebriated by ingesting ...

  7. Operation -- Annihilate! - Wikipedia

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    Later, Spock apologizes to Kirk and asserts that his mental discipline can control the pain, but that he must return to the surface to acquire a specimen to study. Kirk and McCoy agree, and Spock, on return to the colony, is able to stun a creature. Returning to the Enterprise, Spock and Kirk determine that the creatures are part of a hive mind ...

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  9. One of Our Planets Is Missing - Wikipedia

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    Science Officer Spock discovers that the cloud has a brain. Kirk orders preparations be made to self-destruct the Enterprise in the creature's brain in order to kill it. Seeking an alternative to loss of life, however, he suggests Spock use a Vulcan mind meld to communicate with the entity.