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From: rtf@ihuxw.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Spock's Emotions
Message-ID: <376@ihuxw.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 24-Jun-83 09:32:29 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jun 24 09:32:29 1983
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Three episodes in which Spock shows emotion.

	1. "Amok Time" where Spock rejoices after seeing Kirk alive.
	He supposedly killed Kirk in a battle over his fiancee.

	2. "The Naked Time" where Spock cries for never having told
	his mother that he loved her.  Much of the crew had caught
	the disease, transmitted by persperation, which acts like
	alcohol in the bloodstream.  Time warp was caused by controlled
	implosion of cold warp engines.

	3. The name escapes me where Spock is in love with an old
	flame played by Jill Ireland.  There are plants on this
	planet which inject spores in people making them happy
	and docile.  A side affect is perfect health and regeneration
	of lost or damaged organs, i.e. appendix, scared lung tissue.

	4. This one just occurred to me, name also lost, where
	the inhabitants of a doomed planet escape into the past.
	Mr. Atos the librarian wants to save them.  Kirk is trapped
	in 15th century England and Spock and McCoy are trapped 
	in an artic wasteland with Mariette Hartley.  Spock becomes
	savage like his anscestors and threatens to kill McCoy.

I don't agree that "The Menagerie" counts because Spock was 15 years
younger and because it was the first pilot his character had not yet
been fully developed.

					Sparrow