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thecitybee · 29 days
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In the evenings they would often play music together, she on the kora and he on the kaʻathyra, creating etherial music all their own.
Commission for @jolaoso48's The Returning! Go give it a read!
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xspuhurax · 9 months
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You know, it was just a thought.
But perhaps an excellent one.
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markrodin · 7 months
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this energy >>>
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jolaoso48 · 29 days
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This beautiful rendition of Spock and Nyota created by @thecitybee /  thecitybee.tumblr.com for the fanfic The Returning. https://archiveofourown.org/works/32464492/chapters/80505541
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smhalltheurlsaretaken · 9 months
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Into Darkness is by no means a perfect movie, but Spock's speech about caring is one of the hardest hitting moments in all of Star Trek in my opinion.
There is such a deep longing to the music as Spock brings up the destruction of Vulcan (by the way, the track is called Spock and Uhura and yes it’s a reprise of An Endangered Species from the first movie), and such a raw vulnerability to the characters. Nyota and Jim are at a loss for words as they see Spock’s distance for what it is: deep, deep seated trauma, combined with extraordinary resilience.
There’s something so spot-on about Vulcans in general too. Everyone here already knew that Vulcans do experience emotions, but Spock admitting to it leading with a simple “You misunderstand” still feels like the unearthing of a closely kept secret. You can see the realization in Nyota and Jim’s eyes, as Spock explains that he’s not rejecting emotions because he holds them in contempt but rather because they’re just too vast and too painful – that who he is is a choice he’s holding onto, and not a character flaw he’s in denial about. The intimate confession flips the script on the humans who wanted the Vulcan to feel the full weight of their anger, annoyance and concern, and end up grappling with the full weight of his grief instead.
And the fact that they’re not facing each other! Like it’s something too monumental to discuss face-to-face! How Spock’s soft words are so powerful they convey everything. Combined with the music and the duality of the soft, warm light and blue shadows, it’s like the echoes of Vulcan are right there, like desert sands and ocean-deep sorrow.
And of course there is the absolutely heart-wrenching ode to romance that is the last line: “Nyota, you mistake my choice not to feel as a reflection of my not caring. Well, I assure you, the truth is precisely the opposite.” This is the single most achingly tender thing ever said.
(video transcript:)
[Spock, Nyota Uhura and Jim Kirk are flying in a shuttlecraft. They're all facing their consoles/the viewports and all have their backs to each other, with their seats in a triangle.] Spock: "Your suggestion that I do not care about dying is incorrect. A sentient being's optimal chance at maximizing their utility is a long and prosperous life." [Nyota rolls her eyes] Nyota: "Great." Jim: "Not exactly a love song, Spock." Spock: "You misunderstand. It is true I chose not to feel anything upon realizing that my own life was ending. As admiral Pike was dying, I joined with his consciousness and experienced what he felt at the moment of his passing. Anger. Confusion. Loneliness. Fear. [Nyota's expression shifts. Spock and Uhura/An Endangered Species starts playing] I had experienced those feelings before, multiplied exponentially on the day my planet was destroyed. [Jim is listening intently, with a somewhat pained expression.] Such a feeling is something I choose never to experience again. [Spock speaks over his shoulder in Uhura's direction while she listens, looking touched.] Nyota, you mistake my choice not to feel as a reflection of my not caring. Well, I assure you, the truth is precisely the opposite." [Nyota leans back against her headrest with a soft smile.]
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alenseress · 11 months
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bi4bi(4bi) appreciation for my soul and peace
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spokh · 8 months
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cocodavie · 1 year
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currently watching Star trek TOS. I really like the chemistry of spones and spuhura
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thestarlightforge · 9 months
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I am a Spapel.
But Spirks: You ushered in the golden age of AO3, and you’re so real for enjoying that hand-shake in SNW 2x06.
Chapel x M’Benga folks: M’Benga is so underrated; I see you and I love you.
Chapel x Ortegas girlies: You’re so, so right, preach to the bi choir.
Spuhura enjoyers: 10 y/o me watching Zachary Quinto & Zoe Saldana was right there with you, and Celia & Ethan bleed so much talent, I sincerely understand.
Countless others: Love yourselves and I love you too.
I am a Spapel.
But I am a Spapel of Peace 🖖🏻
Edit: This post feels very relevant
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spirkbitch · 9 months
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thecitybee · 4 months
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first piece of 2024 is of my parents
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xspuhurax · 1 year
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#she loves him your honor
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markrodin · 7 months
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they are going to watch Barbie
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ambelle · 10 months
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Seems this is relevant once again...
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Confession 91
"I know that it's good that Uhura and Chapel finally have a canon romance with Spock after 40 and 55 years respectively, I just wish that it didn't feel like we'll have to wait another 40 for Paramount to stop being homophobe-coddling cowards and have Spirk be canon too."
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spokh · 1 year
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This is Commander Spock. He's one of our most distinguished graduates. 
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