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oh. he’s flirting
Q, an extra-dimensional and omnipotent being capable of altering time and space to his liking: time to put on my silly little outfits and do my silly little pranks
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Q, an extra-dimensional and omnipotent being capable of altering time and space to his liking: time to put on my silly little outfits and do my silly little pranks
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spock resisting in mudd’s women by the power of gayness alone
watching the cage for the first time. turns out that captain pike is a horse girl
#also having a star trek episode about mail order brides was something i was not expecting to say the least#the sound of male ego insane stuff#everybody is so horny in this#when the women are supposed to look ugly i think they just have no make up on#which is a pretty accurate representation of male beauty standard i guess#but also crazy#this is also human trafficking if anybody cares#very sexist#very little spock#spock says something pleases him to no end
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Star trek episodes where a character gets introduced and one of the main ones falls in love with them are very funny because at the end its like. Uh oh the love of my life just got blasted exploded in space!!! Ah well anyways. Space, the final frontier, these are the
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I was thinking about the difference between how Spock has been treated all his life ( TOS Spock) by others including his mother and then there’s Jim.
In the following scene, Amanda tries to elicit emotions out of Spock.
The thing is, Spock doesn’t need to be reminded that he has a human part. Every single moment of his childhood he struggles with it. By this age, in this scene above, he has displayed incredible personal courage to handle it. He has dived deep to realize who is he is. Neither human nor Vulcan but choosing to be more Vulcan because he is drawn to those values.
She then goes on to remind him why he was in anguish.
Yes, the other boys tormented him. The point is he understands that. He is a grown man now. He is extremely intelligent and is respected throughout the quadrant. She though shows no respect for him. She tries to revert him back to the helpless and struggling five year old he was. Because that for her is when she can connect with him. Even as a five year old he had stopped opening up to her. Because - while the other boys tormented him, they were still strangers. It was still possible to process non-acceptance from others. But own mother?
The she does this.
So, after the “other boys” had tormented him. what does she think she has done just now? Has been doing?
Contrast that with following scene.
Notice Jim, having known Spock for a long time, still doesn’t assume anything. He asks. He asks if Spock feels insulted. They both know the previous scene was insulting. This is the critical difference. He shows respect for Spock. Gives Spock an opportunity to express his emotions as Spock wants to - not how he is supposed to. Something Amanda never does. Or Sarek. Spock responds in his own unique way. He doesn’t say “No, Jim, I am fine”. He conveys how he does feel insulted but he is also wise enough to realize how emotions work. That simply acknowleding emtoions is child’s play. To be wiser beyond that, one has to understand that emotions come and go. And that it’s in our control. We can choose to let go of an emotion and no longer feel insulted. This is what Spock has been striving for. This is something he tried to tell Amanda when he says “how can you live on Vulcan and not understand Vulcan”.
So, Jim, who is NOT Vulcan, nor tries to be, and is a very emotional man, how does he respond to this moment?

Good. Why, good? Because Jim is saying, “I am glad you’re in touch with your values. It’s good because I want you to be exactly who you are.”
Jim doesn’t lecture Spock about his human side nor does he insult Spock by mocking his Vulcan ethics, which are in constrast to all the humans onboard the ship. He accepst Spock and supports Spock for what Spock has chosen to be. And he does what Spock’s parents or family never did.
“We’ll tackle him together.” He says “WE”. The unspoken message is - You and me, we are equal, I “see” you. I feel seen by you. (You have put up with my kind of insanity). I respect you. I respect your struggles and admire what you have become and continue to become. With you by my side, I feel stronger. You don’t have to rescue me. I don’t have to rescue you. We can tackle this TOGETHER.”
And this is why Jim and Spock are what they are to each other.
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watching the cage for the first time. turns out that captain pike is a horse girl
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while I understand why they did it spock's corpse being shot out into space at the end of wrath of khan is fucking hysterical to me
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shore leave
spock: we must all control our thoughts
kirk: *looks at spock*
kirk: difficult.
s'chn t'gai “oblivious gay” spock: *changes the subject*
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What if instead of calling Riker number one he called him Bestie
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Been doing some life drawing and wanted to put it to use.
Thus, a series of 1-inch sketches featuring telepathically-hurt!Spock and a frantic Jim. :3
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I watched some TOS episodes last night and I had fun trying different styles. Missed these two.
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City on the Edge of Forever but they’ve been stuck here a little longer than they thought they would be (Jim misses his ship but this domestic stuff is new and kinda cozy, especially with Spock by his side)
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I got the tag #SHOW THE SKIN so I felt like drawing it.
They’re all professional soldiers, so I’m sure they’ll resist gaze guidance, but they’ll probably be distracted for a moment. I guess only Grogu is unconcerned.
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