Originally posted by coachviking
Originally posted by The Strategy Expert
Well Vulcans are fictional, and tbh I consider a lot of Vulcans from Star Trek to actually exhibit poor logic that is not consistent with what they are supposed to represent. I've seen every episode of TNG and Voyager and Enterprise, but not the original Star Trek, cause Spock in that series to me was a logical nincompoop and I couldn't stand some of the decisions he made or things he said. It's logically incoherent to me way too often. Thus, I'm not sure what a Vulcan technically is because of the conflicting evidence surrounding the true validity of their logic.
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Originally posted by The Strategy Expert
Well Vulcans are fictional, and tbh I consider a lot of Vulcans from Star Trek to actually exhibit poor logic that is not consistent with what they are supposed to represent. I've seen every episode of TNG and Voyager and Enterprise, but not the original Star Trek, cause Spock in that series to me was a logical nincompoop and I couldn't stand some of the decisions he made or things he said. It's logically incoherent to me way too often. Thus, I'm not sure what a Vulcan technically is because of the conflicting evidence surrounding the true validity of their logic.
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