Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Spock is a loyal “ half - breed . ” As the episode comes to a close , the main and secondary storylines merge neatly in a " happy ending . " In order to help Spock save his father , Kirk overcomes the intense pain of the knife wound and ...
Spock is a loyal “ half - breed . ” As the episode comes to a close , the main and secondary storylines merge neatly in a " happy ending . " In order to help Spock save his father , Kirk overcomes the intense pain of the knife wound and ...
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Spock , especially because he is a “ half - breed , ” serves this traditional science - fiction function . Yet the character is often contained so as to be neither too literal nor too obvious about the nature of the universe and the ...
Spock , especially because he is a “ half - breed , ” serves this traditional science - fiction function . Yet the character is often contained so as to be neither too literal nor too obvious about the nature of the universe and the ...
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( 1967 ) , the nature of Vulcan interpersonal relations is illustrated by the relationship between Spock and his parents , Sarek and Amanda . Sarek and Amanda's relationship in this episode is very conventional , with Amanda deferring ...
( 1967 ) , the nature of Vulcan interpersonal relations is illustrated by the relationship between Spock and his parents , Sarek and Amanda . Sarek and Amanda's relationship in this episode is very conventional , with Amanda deferring ...
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