[ Humans and their ridiculous lack of understanding logic and their empty threats and their insistence upon absurd emotions. Getting upset enough to inflict such crude violence just for a comment that is obviously true. Pride was an unfortunate emotion.
(Ignore the fact that Vulcans have even more pride than humans, and take great, subtle pleasure in reminding most of the Federation of their intelligence, skill, and superiority.)
At the very least, Spock will be in highly skilled hands. ] Your tone of voice and undignified sound indicate you are simply saying that to placate me. I assure you, I need no placating.
I am neither tolerant nor easily swayed by symmetrical features or the color and size of eyes. He is my captain and I do not wish to see another in his place. And.
[ He pauses and folds his hands together, leaning forward as though to bestow a great secret upon the doctor. ]
He is my friend. As I suffer a shortage of intimate connections, to lose even one would be abhorrent.
[ In the back of his mind, Spock is aware he has shared a confidence with the doctor and that such open discussion is atypical. It is simply that he can find no logical reason to not divulge such information, and the normal Vulcan reserve feels miles away. ]
The contrary nature of humans is not unknown to me. Even as a child, I encountered my mother, who was sometimes contrary. Not to such an illogical extent as some, of course.
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(Ignore the fact that Vulcans have even more pride than humans, and take great, subtle pleasure in reminding most of the Federation of their intelligence, skill, and superiority.)
At the very least, Spock will be in highly skilled hands. ] Your tone of voice and undignified sound indicate you are simply saying that to placate me. I assure you, I need no placating.
I am neither tolerant nor easily swayed by symmetrical features or the color and size of eyes. He is my captain and I do not wish to see another in his place. And.
[ He pauses and folds his hands together, leaning forward as though to bestow a great secret upon the doctor. ]
He is my friend. As I suffer a shortage of intimate connections, to lose even one would be abhorrent.
[ In the back of his mind, Spock is aware he has shared a confidence with the doctor and that such open discussion is atypical. It is simply that he can find no logical reason to not divulge such information, and the normal Vulcan reserve feels miles away. ]
The contrary nature of humans is not unknown to me. Even as a child, I encountered my mother, who was sometimes contrary. Not to such an illogical extent as some, of course.