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Some things I don't understand....

Posted by Ladok on May 29, 2013 at 08:15:45:

Spock was always portrayed as asexual in the original TV series and didn't get the urge to "do it" except for every 7 years when Vulcan men went ape-shit and would even kill to get it on. So the Spock romance with Uhura is not consistent with the character. Also, what happened to the original back story with Captain Pike in the TV pilot episode? He was the captain of the original Enterprise and the young Spock was his first officer, and they were apparently very close. When Pike was badly injured, Spock risked everything to take Pike to a place where he could spend the rest of his life in peace. Is this all part of the "alternate universe" described in the last Star Trek movie?