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Convincing the Klingon Ambassador to help Kirk in Star Trek V "Damn you sir - you will try"
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Saving the ship in TWOK will of course be the runaway winner but to make up the numbers, how about Spock's efforts to reunify the Vulcans and Romulans in the TNG era? (Unification I, Unification II)
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thelordharry wrote:Saving the ship in TWOK will of course be the runaway winner but to make up the numbers, how about Spock's efforts to reunify the Vulcans and Romulans in the TNG era? (Unification I, Unification II)
I was going to suggest that, and I agree it's definitely a great moment.
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Spock's genuine happiness to see Kirk alive after he killed him in Amok Time.
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Nutso wrote:Spock's genuine happiness to see Kirk alive after he killed him in Amok Time.
Also, rejecting T'Pring from said episode. And asking Bones to stand with him.
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ST IV and ST VI's moments cant really be beaten for Spock, besides the saving of the Enterprise.
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Spock relieving Commodore Decker in "Doomsday Machine"

Spock with a beard in "Mirror, Mirror". If I have to choose a specific scene, then I'd go with the one where he informs Kirk of his orders from Mirror Starfleet.

Spock under trial for "mutiny" by Janice-in-Kirk in "Turnabout Intruder"



There are so many others that I could mention, but I'll with these for now.
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"Captain Kirk, I shall consider it."
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
Nutso wrote:Spock's genuine happiness to see Kirk alive after he killed him in Amok Time.
Also, rejecting T'Pring from said episode. And asking Bones to stand with him.
His speech to Ston is great. "Ston. She is yours. After time, you may find that having, is not so pleasing a thing after all, as wanting. It's not logical. But it is often true." True philosophy there.
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Dumping the fuel and igniting it with the shuttle's thrusters in the Gallelao Seven.
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The mind meld with Picard to see how his father really felt about him was quite well done, IMO.
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Nutso wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
Nutso wrote:Spock's genuine happiness to see Kirk alive after he killed him in Amok Time.
Also, rejecting T'Pring from said episode. And asking Bones to stand with him.
His speech to Ston is great. "Ston. She is yours. After time, you may find that having, is not so pleasing a thing after all, as wanting. It's not logical. But it is often true." True philosophy there.
Yeah. You could tell Ston was probably going, "What the hell did I get myself into with her?"
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kostmayer wrote:Convincing the Klingon Ambassador to help Kirk in Star Trek IV "Damn you sir - you will try"
Correction: it was Star Trek V.
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I love Spock seducing the Romulan Commander in The Enterprise Incident.
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Varthikes wrote:
kostmayer wrote:Convincing the Klingon Ambassador to help Kirk in Star Trek IV "Damn you sir - you will try"
Correction: it was Star Trek V.
Could have sworn I edited that :)

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