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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Siegfried: [QB] I think the Vulcan's racial identity is fairly stable. They've always seem to think of themselves as superior to humans; when can point to Spock and his continual commentary on the weakness of human emotions. A couple prime examples are his speech on the Genesis Project from The Wrath of Khan and remarks about V'Ger inheriting human emotions and having to now deal with them. The Original Series episodes frequently ended with a jab at humanity. Of course, I look at these particular examples as light-hearted bantering among friends. The variation we've seen in attitude of the Vulcans towards humans I chock up to personality differences and exposure. Tuvok, Sarek, and Spock had extensive histories dealing with humans and that reflected quite well. We don't see a constant begrudging of humans from these three like we do with T'Pol. Ambassador Soval in "Broken Bow" seemed more at-ease and cordial with the Starfleet brass than his two aides. He supposedly had been on Earth for a fairly long time. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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