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- For the mirror universe counterpart, see Spock (mirror).
- For the counterpart in the timeline created by Nero's incursion, see Spock (alternate reality).
- For the counterpart in Star Trek: Phase II, see Spock (STNV).
| CHARACTER | |
| Spock | |
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| Spock as first officer of the Enterprise | |
| Actor: | Leonard Nimoy |
| Species: | Vulcan/Human |
| Gender: | Male |
| Born: | 2232 |
| Affiliation: | Federation Starfleet |
| Assignment(s): | First officer (at retirement) |
| Stationed: | USS Intrepid II (at retirement) |
| Occupation: | Ambassador |
| Rank: | Captain (at retirement) |
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| Spouse(s): | Saavik, Alexandra Tremontaine, T'Liba |
| Children: | Zar, T'Amanda |
| Mother: | Amanda Grayson |
| Father: | Sarek |
| Siblings: | Sybok (half-brother) |
| Relatives: | Aaron Stemple, Jeremy Grayson, Dora Grayson, T'Pau (ancestors), Solkar (great-grandfather), Skon (paternal grandfather), Alfred and Nellie Grayson (maternal grandparents), Matilda Grayson, Roberta Grayson (great aunts); Silek (uncle); Doris Grayson (aunt); Sasek, T'Pel, T'Lian, T'Preya (paternal cousins); Jimmy, Lester, Harry, Ned, Theo Grayson (maternal cousins) |
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| Spock as an ambassador in 2387 | |
Spock, whose full name was considered unpronounceable to humans, was one of the most famous Starfleet officers of all time. He became well-known for serving as first officer and chief science officer under Captain James T. Kirk on the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701). Later in life, after retiring from Starfleet, he became a Federation ambassador, but disappeared in 2387, sent back in time in the same incident that caused the creation of the alternate reality.
In 2381 he revealed he was given the katra of his mirror universe counterpart. (The Gift)
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Alternate continuities
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Absolute Horizon
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Spock and his brother Sybok were direct descendants of Surak.
A meeting with Sudak of the Shari Tcha'kla near the end of Kirk's first five-year mission convinced Spock to undergo the Kolinahr disciplines.
Arc of the Wolf
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Spock's first meeting with future shipmates and friends Leonard McCoy and Montgomery Scott was in a spaceport waiting lounge in 2232, though Spock was then a toddler with his parents -- Sarek and Amanda Grayson -- and McCoy (age 5) and Scott (10) didn't tell each other their names. (Arc of the Wolf: Distant Horizons: "Wait")
"Learning to Be"/Expanding the Oecumene/"The Crash"
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When Spock was a child, a Vulcan hermit named Garen was a father-figure to him. ("Learning to Be")
Spock and Kirk first met in San Francisco just before Spock, along with other command cadets, was assigned to Enterprise under Captain Christopher Pike. (In fact, Spock met George Samuel Kirk, Jr. before he met the younger Kirk.) Spock was then three years ahead of Kirk at the Academy. (Expanding the Oecumene)
After graduation, Spock was assigned to the USS Southampton on the Centauri run. ("The Crash")
TOS Crucible trilogy: The Fire and the Rose
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After Kirk's apparent death, Spock undertook the Kolinahr training a second time. He then spent some time at the Vulcan Science Academy as a research scientist specializing in temporal physics.
In the 24th century, Spock married Alexandra Tremontaine, a diplomat. Together they adopted a child that they named T'Amanda.
Orion Press
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Spock's first Christmas was spent on Earth with his father and maternal grandparents, Alfred and Nellie Grayson, in 2239. ("A Family Holiday Secret")
Spock's second bondmate was a Vulcan woman named T'Liba.
In 2384, Spock helped care for Leonard McCoy, who was dying from an incurable viral lung ailment, at his home in ShiKahr. (Until the End of Time)
Star Trek: Accord/Star Trek: Avenger/Star Trek: Shadowstar Station
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Charles Gray was an astrophysics instructor of Spock's at Starfleet Academy. In the same class was Barbara Devereaux, later of the USS Avenger. (Star Trek: Shadowstar Station: Operation Blackjack; Star Trek: Avenger: Time, See What's Become of Me)
TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge
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In 2294, after the apparent death of James T. Kirk, and the disappearance of Montgomery Scott, Captain Spock became commanding officer of the Oberth-class USS Intrepid II. Nyota Uhura was his executive officer and Leonard McCoy chief medical officer.
TOS novel: Vulcan's Glory
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Prior to serving under Christopher Pike for over 13 years as Enterprise science officer, Spock was a junior science officer on the USS Artemis, commanded by Captain Daniels.
- Anna Amuse's stories -- "The Crash", Cloak and Dagger, Absolute Horizon -- incorporate Spock's service on Artemis into their continuity.
| Officers of the starships Enterprise | |||||||||||
| CO | XO | CMO | SCI | ENG | TAC | SEC | HELM | NAV | COMM | ||
| NCC-1701: | April | Pike | Kirk Decker | Spock | Number One Spock | Decker Sulu | April | Boyce Piper | McCoy Chapel | Spock | Chekov Kyle | Sonak Decker | Saavik | Scott | Sulu | Chekov | Giotto | Freeman Chekov | Number One Mitchell | H. Sulu Leslie | Hadley Kyle | DePaul Hansen | Spinelli Walking Bear | Tyler | Kelso | Alden | Bailey Farrell | Hadley | Riley | Stiles Latimer | DeSalle | Osborne Painter | Chekov | Leslie Haines | Arex | Ilia | DiFalco Saavik | Farrell | Garison Hadley | M'Ress Martine | Palmer Uhura | |
| NCC-1701-A: | Kirk | Spock | McCoy | Spock | Scott | Chekov | H. Sulu | Saavik Valeris | Chekov | Uhura | ||
| NX-01 | NX-01 | NCC-1701 | NCC-1701 (alt) | NCC-1701 | NCC-1701-A | NCC-1701-B | NCC-1701-C | NCC-1701-D | NCC-1701-E | |||||||||||
Background
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- In the early days of fandom, it was commonly assumed that Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet. It would be many years before this notion was disproved canonically.
External links
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- Spock article at Memory Alpha, the canon Star Trek wiki.
- Spock article at Memory Beta, the non-canon Star Trek wiki.
