Summary
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Vulcans in Star Trek played key roles as allies and antagonists and created a convincing relationship of hatred.
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The main characters of the volcanoes like Sarek, T'Pring, Surak, T'Pol, Tuvok, T'Pau and Spock formed the history of franchise.
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Each character brings unique features and stories that contribute to a rich tradition and dynamics in the Star Trek universe.
Could be hundreds of different kinds and races in Star Trek The universe, but volcanoes have a special place in tradition. They are a race that greatly saw the flight of Phoenix, and after the confirmation that people discovered the speed of the warp, they brought them to the federation.
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Although volcanos eventually became close allies with Terrans, their relationship was not always friendship and confidence. Star Trek History includes exploitation of several iconic volcanoes, as friendly and antagonistic characters, which makes it a convincing relationship of love from the first contact day.
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Sarek
Vulcan Ambassador to Earth
- First look: Star Trek: Original seriesS2E15, “Journey to Babel.”
Sarek and his son, Spock, always had a turbulent relationship. This is the first thing the viewer learns when he arrives at the business as a Vulcan Ambassador to Earth on “Journey to Babel”, unlike a close connection that Spock with his mother.
As franchise evolved, the relationship between father and son and Sarek also appeared as a key character in several Star Trek: Another generation Episodes and three films. His capacity has always been the capacity of the ambassador, and it was a profession that Spock would also accept later in his life.
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T'pring
The first volcanic woman in the franchise
- First look: Star Trek: Original series, S2E5, “Amok Time”.
There was not many volcanoes Star Trek Initially, when Spock was advertised as one of the first volcanic officers to serve in the Star Fleet, but the “amok time” episode overrun this script. Most of the third act of the original episode takes place on Vulcan, at a time of ancient and mysterious ceremony, and several historical characters appear together with T'Pring.
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T'pring reappeared as a recurring figure Star Trek: Strange New WorldsWhich makes sense, because this period correlates with the time when Spock and T'Pring were still engaged. This current show fills her character by giving her family, education and even her career, and to bind the drop thread, one of her collaborators is Spock's opponent, Stonn.
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Surraction
Founder of the disease of Vulcan
- First look: Star Trek: Original seriesS3E22, “Savage Curtain.”
Is referred to more often than it actually seems, but surrak had in an early role in Tos the episode “Savage Curtain” and appears again, at least in the form of a catcher, in Star Trek: Enterprise Episode “The Forge.” Surak lived and died hundreds of years before the volcanoes came into contact with people.
First of all, he was a scientist, but his philosophy of pacifism, science and total emotional control is attributed to the rescue of his people from self -service. His teaching also provides insight into the philosophy of endless diversity in endless combinations, also known as Idic, which is often referred to as the basic part of Vulcan identity in the franchise.
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T'pol
Business sub -groups
- First look: Star Trek: EnterpriseS1E1, “Broken Bow”.
Spock could be the first officer to serve with the Star Fleet, but almost a century before standing on the bridge with Captain Pike, joined the crew of Jonathan Archer to the crew. Her acceptance was not warm, and she had to face criticism from both people who thought she was a spy, and a volcanic command who thought she had adapted too easily human empathy.
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Despite their lack of trust in it, T'Pol saw the crew of the company through some of the earliest and insecure times of human space exploration. Her adventure at the company also includes divorce and tragic loss of Tripp Tucker, which almost replaced her husband. T'Pol takes credit for being one of Star Trek The most influential characters of history in terms of people as part of the federation, but paid a high price on a personal level.
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Tuf
Vucan spy
- First look: Star Trek: VoyagerS1E1, “caretaker”.
Tuvok worked quietly behind the scenes Voyager be one of his most important characters. He was always closely linked to Kathryn Janeway, serving as her close advisor and often as a spy or informant. One of his first successful missions was to infiltrate the Maquis crew, which led to the successful captivity of Val Jean Voyager.
Most of the crew did not even know about Tuvok's quiet and often secret machinations until they were already saved, so despite his efforts he did not get much recognition. Janeway, however, acknowledged her contributions to survive the crew, and this is partly what motivated her to return to Borg and exchanged her own life to take 20 years out of her travel time.
During their time in the quadrant delta, the tuf was hit by a dumbling disease that developed into a drastic and devastating phase, because it could not be treated with it in time. The original Voyager trip from Delt Quadrant lasted 27 years, but Janeway concluded an agreement with Borg to use his network of wormhole to get home faster and save the tuke.
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T'pau
The famous historic figure
- First look: Star Trek: Original series, S2E5, “Amok Time”.
T'Pring may have been the first volcano woman to appear in the franchise, but T'Pau follows only a few minutes later, and its importance in Vulcan is comparable to Surrak. She first appeared in “amok time” to make a judge Spock and T'Pringa's Kal-IF-FE, and in a movie Star Trek 3: Searching SpockHe oversees the ceremony that returns his Katra to his body.
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Business He fills in more T'Pau's earlier story in The Forge, in which he leads the Syarannite movement and is a strongly devoted understanding of the true philosophy of Surak. When the “amok time” was approved by the Spock's court, she was 145 years old and was known to be one of the few volcanoes who refused the place on the Federation Council.
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Spock
The first Vulcan officer in a star fleet
- First look: Pilot Star TrekS0E1, “The Cage.”
Spock was one of the few characters who survived the transition from the pilot episode to a regular series. The volcanic philosophy of stoicism had to be filled, but it would evolve as a foil to the more emotional James Kirk and Dr. McCoy. He refused to join the Vulcan Science Academy, and instead decided to place a star fleet, a choice that has been driving a wedge between him and his father Sarek for decades.
As one of the most popular characters in the franchise, Spock was present in virtually every movie and television show in Star Trek IP. If they do not have a part, they refer to him or introduce a close friend or relative as the main character.
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Gene Roddenberry
- First movie
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- The latest film
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Star Trek Beyond
- First TV show
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Star Trek: Original series
- The latest TV show
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
- Year of creation
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1966