Played By: Leonard
Nimoy
Rank: Captain, retired
Serial number: S179-276SP
Full Name: Spock (lineal Vulcan name unpronounceable)
Year of birth: 2230
Place of birth: Shi'Kahr, Vulcan
Parents: Ambassador Sarek and his wife Amanda Grayson
Education: Starfleet Academy, 2249-53
Marital status: Once married
Last whereabouts: Romulus
Starfleet Career Summary
2252 -- As cadet, assigned under Capt. Christopher Pike, U.S.S.
Enterprise
2253 -- Commissioned as ensign, still aboard Enterprise under Pike
2265 -- As lieutenant commander, named first officer and science
officer under Capt. James T. Kirk aboard Enterprise; promoted to
commander soon after
2269 -- Retired from Starfleet
2271 -- Reactivated commission during V'Ger crisis under Kirk on
refit Enterprise
2277 -- Promoted to captain, assigned to Starfleet Academy faculty
and cadet training with Enterprise
2285 -- Relinquish cadet-filled U.S.S. Enterprise to Kirk for rescue
of Project Genesis team
2286 -- Though uncharged, stands with Kirk and shipmates for theft of
Enterprise charges
2287 -- Accompanies Kirk aboard NCC-1701-A Enterprise for Nimbus III
mission
2293 -- Envoy to UFP-Klingon peace accords, spurred by explosion of
Klingon moon Praxis
Spock's mother, Amanda Grayson, was a human schoolteacher from Earth
and his father, Sarek, was a respected diplomat. For most of his life,
Spock was torn between his emotional human side and the stern discipline
of his Vulcan half until his experience with the V'Ger machine-entity in
2271 and his later death and rebirth in 2286 broadened his perspective.
As of 2267 he had earned the Vulcanian Scientific Legion of Honor, had
been twice decorated by Starfleet Command and held an A7 computer expert
classification.
As a child, Spock had a pet sehlat, which is a cuddly Vulcan
bear-like animal with claws and fangs. His older half-brother, Sybok,
who was ostracized from Vulcan because he rejected the way of pure
logic, was killed in 2292 after battling an alien entity at the galaxy's
center that claimed to be 'God.'
At age seven, Spock was telepathically bonded with a young Vulcan
girl named T'Pring. The telepathic touch would draw the two together
when the time was right after both came of age: once every 7 years all
Vulcan males experiences pon farr, a powerful Vulcan mating drive which
demands that they mate or die. In 2267, however, T'Pring chose Stonn, a
Vulcan, over Spock, and the Vulcan returned to the U.S.S. Enterprise
unwed. He did eventually marry in a ceremony attended by Lt. Jean-Luc
Picard.
Because the young Vulcan chose to join Starfleet, he and Sarek opened
an 18-year rift over Sarek's hope his son would attend the Vulcan
Science Academy. Spock was the first Vulcan to enlist in the Federation
Starfleet, serving aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise under Captain
Christopher Pike as a lieutenant, and later for James T. Kirk.
After the conclusion of the U.S.S. Enterprise's first five-year
mission, Spock retired from Starfleet and returned to Vulcan to pursue
the emotion-purging of the kohlinar discipline from the Vulcan Masters.
Although he completed the training, Spock failed to achieve kohlinar
because his emotions were stirred by the V'Ger entity in 2271. He then
reentered Starfleet and was eventually promoted to U.S.S. Enterprise
captain when that ship was assigned as a training vessel at Starfleet
Academy.
Spock sacrificed himself in 2285 to repair plasma conduits that
allowed the U.S.S. Enterprise and its crew to escape from the detonation
of the Genesis Device by Khan Noonien Singh; his radiation-wracked body
was consigned to space but landed on the newly formed Genesis Planet and
began regeneration. Prior to his death, Spock had mind-melded with McCoy
to transfer his katra, apparently intending for his longtime friend and
sparring partner to return it to Vulcan and perhaps be fully regenerated
in the fal-tor-pan or refusion process, conducted for the first time in
generations.
In later years, Spock's work became more diplomatic than scientific,
initially remaining a part of Starfleet. In 2293, he served as
Federation special envoy to the Klingon government, paving the way for
the Khitomer peace accords with Chancellor Azetbur, and disappointed in
that his protTgT, Lt. Valeris.
In the coming decades as a civilian, in 2368, Spock secretly traveled
to Romulus on a personal mission to further the cause of Romulan/Vulcan
reunification - a mission which shook up the Federation so that Captain
Jean-Luc Picard was sent undercover to determine his motives. On the
same trip he was saddened to hear of the death of his father, Sarek, but
Picard's presence allowed Spock a final last solace thanks to an earlier
Picard-Sarek mind meld. Spock remained to work with the Romulan
underground and in 2369, helped arrange the defection of Romulan
vice-proconsul M'Ret to the Federation to pioneer an escape route for
dissidents.
Spock carried a life-long interest in art, music, literature and
poetry from many worlds, especially Terran, and played both
tri-dimensional chess as well as the Vulcan lute or harp and a keyboard
harpsichord.
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