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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Siegfried: [QB] Mim: What I'm talking about mainly is the whole Kirk and Klingons thing. The only time he showed any rage towards them was the one insult he threw at them when the Bird-Of-Prey pointed its disrupter at him. The rest of the time, it was "oh no, we've got to avoid the Klingons." Considering the rage and grief he showed over David's death in [i]The Search for Spock[/i] and [i]The Undiscovered Country[/i], it strikes me as very unusual that he's then sharing a drink with Klingons onboard the [i]Enterprise[/i]. (In case you ask me about [i]The Voyage Home[/i], I have a similar complaint with that as well. Although, we can assume the stress of saving Earth from destruction made Kirk suppress his mourning). I'm also referring to, in smaller parts, the way the Klingons reacted to Kirk. Instead of the "there shall be no peace" rhetoric, there's the "respected enemy" attitude in place. I wouldn't expect that from the Klingon captain, especially if he browbeaten into apologizing to Kirk by his superior. And, then there's Spock suddenly having a fully-Vulcan half-brother also. Edit: Yes, thank you, I meant half-brother. And, to elaborate on that point as well, I meant that we knew Spock was an only child. I can't remember if this tidbit came solely from [i]The Animated Series[/i], but Spock also grew up alienated. If Sybok were as different as Spock claims he was, then Spock might have formed a bond with Sybok. Yet, apparently, he didn't. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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