Spyke

Pike went to Johnny Bravo's barber off screen.

Do you think the humans acting all "logical" is psychosomatic? They're less aware of the cultural history that lead to Vulcans suppressing their emotions and acting logical, so they think that logic is more of a racial trait, and thus act logical.

There is a bit of a precedent of logic being genetically encoded with Star Trek Prodigy when ::: spoiler spoiler Dal ::: acted more logical upon ::: spoiler spoiler activating his Vulcan genes ::: .

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startrek.website

In this case, I'm wondering if, since Spock is the origin of the serum, the crew are somehow reflecting his self-doubts.

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Spock's insecurities being the cause for whatever is happening here is my hope as well. It's a funny moment, but it falls apart under even the slightest scrutiny, so I'm hoping Trelene did it or whatever.

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lemmy.ca

Last season’s Charades also supports the genetically encoded notion. Which goes against everything we know about Vulcans, but makes for fun comedic episodes, so they’re probably going to just keep doing it. Psychosomatic is as good an explanation as any.

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Whew, I needed that after the section 31 trailer. Looking forward to this!

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Four and one-half Vulcans to beam down

pan to Spock

I can’t wait!!

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This show seems to only get wilder with every season! I'm here for it though. Now we just need seasons every year, and preferably more episodes too.

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I've subscribed to P+ on six different devices doing my part trying to reach the goal of a new episode every twelve hours.

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Sure, but it's the spice not the protein of a meal. The SNW producers seem to have it the other way round.

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