I am aware. It would be of a benefit if those individuals learned some measure of caution.
[ He is, likewise, speaking of the captain. Really, some caution would not be amiss.
Spock is certainly rebellious, and he acknowledges that somewhere in the back of his mind, another concept carefully shielded and repressed from all introspection. It began even before rejecting the VSA, and it carried on to him joining the Enterprise rather than helping his people settle in their new colony.
It is simply not an easy thing to admit, this rebellious desire that lingers in his chest. It had been easy, before, to cite his mother - and she had been a major reason, because he still cannot bear negative talk regarding Amanda Grayson - but it has grown much more complex.
Kirk is a good, logical choice to place the blame. He draws people in and makes demands, and Spock cannot let go.
There's nothing he can really say about humans and their irrationality, because he knows how this argument goes. Besides, he finds he tolerates their irrational natures, from time to time. ]
Your help is appreciated, Doctor. [ He glances between the chocolates, and selects one of the white chocolates. It lacks the same rich smell as the dark chocolate, and the taste is -
Well, it's not chocolate. All it tastes like to Spock is a mess of sweetness. ]
This is atrocious. [ He doesn't make a face, but only barely, and discards the rest of the white chocolate in favor of another square of dark. ] The nomenclature of said candy is misleading. In fact, many candies the crew discuss are misleading. Is it simply the human way?
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[ He is, likewise, speaking of the captain. Really, some caution would not be amiss.
Spock is certainly rebellious, and he acknowledges that somewhere in the back of his mind, another concept carefully shielded and repressed from all introspection. It began even before rejecting the VSA, and it carried on to him joining the Enterprise rather than helping his people settle in their new colony.
It is simply not an easy thing to admit, this rebellious desire that lingers in his chest. It had been easy, before, to cite his mother - and she had been a major reason, because he still cannot bear negative talk regarding Amanda Grayson - but it has grown much more complex.
Kirk is a good, logical choice to place the blame. He draws people in and makes demands, and Spock cannot let go.
There's nothing he can really say about humans and their irrationality, because he knows how this argument goes. Besides, he finds he tolerates their irrational natures, from time to time. ]
Your help is appreciated, Doctor. [ He glances between the chocolates, and selects one of the white chocolates. It lacks the same rich smell as the dark chocolate, and the taste is -
Well, it's not chocolate. All it tastes like to Spock is a mess of sweetness. ]
This is atrocious. [ He doesn't make a face, but only barely, and discards the rest of the white chocolate in favor of another square of dark. ] The nomenclature of said candy is misleading. In fact, many candies the crew discuss are misleading. Is it simply the human way?