Is Spock half Vulcan?
Spock’s mixed human-Vulcan heritage serves as an important plot element in many of the character’s appearances. Along with Captain James T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy, he is one of the three central characters in the original Star Trek series and its films.
Is Spock Romulan or Vulcan?
(As pointed out in another answer, Spock is the product of a human/vulcan relationship and if that’s possible, it’s logical [sorry – couldn’t resist!] to suggest that inter-breeding between two much more closely related species is possible. In fact, they’re more “tribes” than species.)
Was Spock the first human Vulcan hybrid?
Spock wasn’t the first. That’s a canonical fact. Elizabeth, the hybrid child of Charles “Trip” Tucker and T’Pol, existed in 2154. So if a Vulcan and a human ever decided to have a child, it’d probably be ok.
Why does Star Trek have 2 spocks?
Star Trek (2009), Star Trek into Darkness (2013), and Star Trek Beyond (2016) occur in an alternate timeline / reality – so there are two different Spocks. “Old Spock” is from the ‘original’ timeline and has journeyed via artificial black hole to an alternate universe.
Does Spock get married?
Enterprise unwed. He did eventually marry in a ceremony attended by Lt. Jean-Luc Picard. Because the young Vulcan chose to join Starfleet, he and Sarek opened an 18-year rift over Sarek’s hope his son would attend the Vulcan Science Academy.
Did Picard ever meet Janeway?
Janeway was incredibly boring. Picard meets with the Starfleet Commander in Chief, Admiral Kirsten Clancy, a middle aged woman with more than a few surface similarities to Janeway. …
Why was the USS Enterprise scrapped?
The end for Enterprise With the commissioning of over two dozen larger and more advanced aircraft carriers by end of 1945, Enterprise was deemed surplus for the post-war needs of America’s navy. She entered the New York Naval Shipyard on 18 January 1946 for deactivation and was decommissioned on 17 February 1947.
Why is Picard French with a British accent?
“Jean-Luc Picard was born to Maurice and Yvette Picard in La Barre, France, on July 13, 2305, and dreamed of joining Starfleet. Despite Picard having been born in France, he had a distinct English accent. According to TNG: “Code of Honor”, by the 24th century, French was considered an archaic language.
Why was Picard called Locutus?
“Locutus” came from Latin and means “the one who speaks” like in the word locutor. Picard was not Locutus of Borg, he is more like the Locutus of Borg, but the Locutus could be anyone else. They choose Picard to do that because he was the “locutus” of the Enterprise on their first encounter.