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Literally Jim looking at Spock. lmao. Love him.
#down fucking bad from first glance. as it should be. boy has the shatner heart eyes down#snw#k/s#jim kirk
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An episode of Star Trek where Spock becomes "100% human" could have been good. As long as you remember the difference between biology and culture. A Spock who has suddenly became human would still have grown up Vulcan and would still follow their practices. He would not suddenly be emotional and he would not be eating meat.
But there are a lot of differences between Vulcans and humans that you could focus on! He could have trouble adapting to how much weaker his body is. Spock rushing into dangerous situations because he is the toughest is so common so now you could have him do that but then be like oh fuck. You could have him not realizing that he need to drink, eat and sleep more and be driving his body to the breaking point. The fact that he suddenly has sweat glands could be super unpleasant and he could overheat. I think he should definitely struggle with no longer being telepathic. Maybe it makes it harder for him to understand other people or maybe it makes it harder for him to understand his own thoughts. There could be stuff about how his eyesight is worse and he is constantly squinting and messing up colors.
There is literally so much that could be done with this concept and I don't think that it is an inherently bad one. I just don't think the way to do it is to make it so Spock is a complete different person who has no idea how Vulcans work (and needs to be taught what Vulcans are like???) and no control over his emotions. And I definitely don't think it is the right call to make the crew like Spock more when he is human.
Like wise an episode about how the rest of the crew are suddenly Vulcan could be good but it looks like it will fall into the same trap. A human who just suddenly turned into a Vulcan would not have the cultural history and upbringing to act like the Vulcans we normally see. They would not know how to control their emotions or telepathy. They would still be acting like humans. If anything a human turned Vulcan should be incredibly destructive.
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Ok so are we supposed to just be normal after watching the end of Requiem for Methuselah and Bones saying to Spock: "You'll never know the things that love can drive a man to - the ecstasies, the miseries, the broken rules, the desperate chances, the glorious failures and the glorious victories."
And RIGHT AFTER Spock tenderly looking at Kirk, slowly walking over with his hands trembling, touching his psy-points, and making him forget?? Doing exactly everything that Bones just described??
Am I supposed to be normal after this?
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Vulcan porn?
#the fangirls from the 60s writing horny poetry about spock in their zines would have loved this post#spock#tos
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Them, hidding from the Klingons ✧˖°.
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imagine the first time that jim kisses spock. spock is rattling off figures and rules in his computer-like voice and jim finds it so endearing, so irresistible, that he grabs spock’s face and smashes their lips together, and when he pulls away, spock’s usually carefully blank facial expression has disappeared and he looks so goddamned surprised that jim just has to laugh
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it was a stroke of genius to give James T Kirk a bitchy flip phone in the 60's, truly amazing to watch him slam it shut like a pissed off socialite girl in 2000's teen shows
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(Parted From Me and Never Parted) Never and Always Touching and Touched, collaged watercolor, 2025
This is part of a five piece series about the autistic experience shown through Spock
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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city on the edge of forever except when they go through the portal they come out in a 2024 pride parade and spocks immediately swarmed by DTF gays, they work at a gay bar for money
bones changes time by becoming the biggest bi icon in history
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the first ever pride flag (1978) versus the TMP movie poster (1979)
happy pride month!
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rewatching tos. one episode in and kirk is already sweaty and bloody with a ripped shirt. they were OBSESSED from the very beginning with making sure this man was glistening, half-naked and a little roughed up as often as possible. the artistry. the vision. i salute them. that is all
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Kirk is supposed to be this huge nerd, so im kind of getting behind paul wesleys portrayal of him because of all the kirks, his is the only one that i can see being shoved in a locker at some point
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there are two wolves inside of you - one is going crazy waiting for spirk first meeting and the other doesn't give a crap because omg kirk and uhura friendship
both wolves are gay
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I would have found the "I waited" scene in the transporter room very touching and emotional if it was more about Spock being concerned/ unhappy about crewmembers getting injured under his command, and not so much about spock panicking about his girlfriend while Mbenga lay there like a frezzerburned carrot next to her
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