A Spock who is repressed is less interesting (to me anyway) than a Spock who has transcended his emotions.
The idea that Vulcan logic works is more interesting to me than the idea that it's all just a destructive front. So it's not the human way of doing things: the people who practice it are (mostly) not human. Isn't that the point of science fiction?
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The idea that Vulcan logic works is more interesting to me than the idea that it's all just a destructive front. So it's not the human way of doing things: the people who practice it are (mostly) not human. Isn't that the point of science fiction?