The three Vulcans have their own characteristics

Ericka 2022-11-20 20:10:12

There are three types of Vulcans in Star Trek, pure-blood Vulcans, Vulcans mixed with earthlings, and earthlings raised by Vulcans. The three kinds of people are completely different in personalities, although they are completely the same on the fundamentals of logic. Pureblood Vulcans follow rationality and choose according to probability conclusions. Except for very few people, they take a compassionate and contemptuous attitude towards non-Vulcans. It is not that the Vulcans are not emotional, but that they are so arrogant and completely disdain to have emotional exchanges with other races.

Compared with pure-blood Vulcans, mixed-blood Vulcans have more emotional dependence. In the specific operation of helping people, it can be seen that the interpersonal attitudes of closeness and alienation tend to be different. The pureblood Vulcan couldn't see it at all. Very few of them were moved by emotions, and as a result, Elder Vulcan was locked into the academy of sciences. His mixed-race son Spock grew up with other Vulcans to receive education. He was always despised by his peers when he was young. When he grew up, the Vulcan Presbyterian arranged for him to enter the Vulcan Academy of Sciences, and thought it was for him. Privilege, but Spock was willing to fall, and had to go to the Starship Federation to serve, and the Elder's House was also left to him. However, it is strictly limited, only to be an adjutant but not to be the chief official, and as long as the emotion is exposed, all his powers will be terminated immediately. Compared with the pure-blooded Vulcan, Spock has an inner process of controlling emotions with reason, so his interpersonal relationship is colder and harder. Fortunately, there is an old doctor with a knife-mouthed tofu heart and a crush on thoughts. He goes to extremes with Vulcans in character, and he particularly likes to complain about Spock. In fact, they play a role of contrast and compensation. These two are simply platonic. Friends of friends, each other is blue-faced girlfriends.

Michael Bonham, an earthling who was raised by Vulcans, specifically pointed out that Bonham's adoptive father was Spock his dad Sarek, the one who is unique among Vulcans. Bonham's handling of interpersonal relationships is different from Spock. Spock's indifference in interpersonal relationships comes from the cold field caused by his purely rational judgments and expressions when communicating. In most cases, it is unintentional. Bonham is a purely human, sensuality ranks first, and even dominates. What she showed in her interpersonal communication was neither the pure-blooded Vulcan’s wateryness, nor the mixed-blood Vulcan’s calmness and calmness, but the compensatory aggressive attitude induced by over-repression of emotions. So as to establish an interpersonal isolation, save others from disturbing her. Vulcan is me, so you are free, Bonham is me, what can you do~~

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