Eventually, the dam breaks, and Spock's emotions pour through. An early indication of this comes soon after the crew locates Chekov in the hospital:.
McCoy is correct. We must help Chekov. Similarly, Spock volunteers to accept punishment alongside his compatriots at the end of the film despite not being charged himself—he's mirroring the sacrifice the crew made for him.
While we doubt that Spock will be chatting about his feelings on the reg any time soon, he'll at least walk away from The Voyage Home with a lot more respect for that illogical human enterprise known as friendship. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources.
Study Guide. Previous Next. The questions asked by the computer were based on its knowledge of the individual's background, skills and species. In , Spock took a memory test on Vulcan , following his "rebirth" on the Genesis Planet , as part of retraining his mind. Spock's test consisted of questions displayed on three transparant screens, and read out in turn by a computer voice.
Answers were given both vocally and by keyboard, and several questions could be answered at the same time, especially as the tempo went up. The following questions were asked in Spock's memory test:. Q Where were the first conclusive advances made on toroidal space-time distortion and by whom?
Q Who said, " Logic is the cement of our civilization with which we ascend from chaos using reason as our guide "? Q What is the molecular formula of yominum sulfide crystals? Q What significant contribution to bioengineering was made on the Loonkerian outpost on Klendth? Q Evaluate and conclude: A starship 's sensors indicate it is being pursued so closely that it occupies the same space as its pursuer. Q What were the principal historical events on the planet Earth in the year ?
Q What was Kiri-kin-tha 's first law of metaphysics? People have immediate emotional reactions. These emotions may be consciously re-appraised, but some emotions may be too powerful to overcome.
Furthermore, some emotions may operate unconsciously. Thus, although people have some autonomous control over their emotions, they are not robots. No matter how well humans can control their emotions, like the half-human Spock in the new Star Trek films, nearly all humans can become emotionally compromised.
So is the ability to choose your feelings a good thing? In the end, to live a successful and happy life, a person needs to be both the unfeeling Vulcan and the feeling human.
This means knowing when one should choose not to feel and when one should let their emotions run wild. Star Trek Into Darkness provides a good commentary on the difficulty of this balancing act and how it complicates issues of friendship, revenge, and rational action.
Thus, McCoy called him a "stubborn, thick-headed Vulcan. When he flirted with Christine Chapel Step one: tell her that her face is "wet" and wipe her tear.
Step two: ask her to make some of her yummy soup. It's the little things. When he mind melds Spock had the ability to understand the human brain, and psyche, on a much deeper level than the rest of us. When Sheldon looks up to Spock Leonard Nimoy's character, Spock, inspired generations of science-lovers. He was the science officer aboard the USS Enterprise.
When he raised an eyebrow in confusion Spock had the most amazing brow work.
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