“Logic is the beginning of wisdom; not the end.”

...and yes, I do always have Spock ears readily available..

“Logic is the beginning of wisdom; not the end.” ~ Mr. Spock

From the post that I re-blogged yesterday: To Boldly Go…..

I admit it…

I am just a big old Sci-fi geek from way back. I watched the first episode of Star Trek back in 1966/1967 (?) and I was hooked – for life.

The first “sign” that DC learned when he was very young (for those of you that may not know, DC was non-verbal until he was 7 years old) was the “Live Long and Prosper” sign. If and when he saw a picture of Mr. Spock or heard him mentioned, he used that sign.

I’ve been in love with Star Trek and Mr. Spock since the very first episode aired back in the 60’s.

I loved the adventures in space.

I loved that all of the crew members were treated with respect and as equals.

I wanted a tribble.

I added new words to my vocabulary, most memorable –  “poppycock”.

I wanted to be a part of the crew, but not in a red shirt.

I loved everything about Star Trek.

I always had an affinity for the Mr. Spock character.  I loved his no-nonsense purely logical way of looking at things. I especially loved the episodes where he was confused and/or outright annoyed by human behavior – A piece of the action comes to mind.

I remember being sad when the show went off the air. But all was not lost! 10 years later “Star Trek the Motion Picture” was set to be released. I anxiously awaited opening day and although I admit I was a little bit disappointed in the film, I was thrilled to see all of my favorite characters again.

The movies that followed were so much better than the first “Motion Picture” and I saw each and every one of them more than once until the 2009 release of Star Trek the updated prequel. It was there that I stopped. Nothing against the movie or the actors. I’m sure it was and they were just wonderful. I just did not want to see new actors playing the parts of my favorite characters.

I  remember when The Next Generation was being advertised. I was outraged that anyone would try to create a new Star Trek even if the person creating it was Gene Roddenberry himself. How Dare He?!!! My boyfriend at the time, knowing how much I loved Star Trek taped it and brought it to my house for me to watch. I flatly refused. I would NEVER watch a “fake” Star Trek, Never!

Well…. never say never.

As it turned out, I loved it and every other that came after.

Not only was Mr. Spock my favorite character but I really loved Leonard Nimoy the actor. He was the only reason I was at all interested in watching Mission Impossible (the TV show).  I grew to love the show, but Leonard got me there. I will also never forget being glued to the TV watching “In Search Of…”.

I did at one time own the first, second and a few other editions of the Primortals comic books. I wish I knew what happened to them.

Then imagine my excitement when he showed up as William Bell on Fringe! Not to mention playing himself on The Big Bang Theory!

That Spock character resonates a bit more with me now than it did back then, if you can believe that possible. Having a child with autism has made me view Mr. Spock in an entirely different light. His matter-of-fact, logical, no grey area persona reminds me a bit of my son. It reminds me of the way many people perceive people with autism. However,  like many people with autism,  in spite of that matter-of-fact, no grey area, logical approach he had to life, his duties, his interaction with others, Mr. Spock showed compassion, empathy and yes, even friendship to those around him – in his own way.

Leonard Nimoy was one of my childhood heroes and I suppose you can say that I carried that adoration with me into adulthood. I was heartbroken to hear of his passing. There will never be another like him. It may be silly to you but I really feel that a piece of my childhood is gone forever – a small piece that I will never be able to get back.

Live Long and Prosper ~ wherever you may be.

“Of my friend I can only say this: of all the souls that I met on my travels, his was the most… human.”  ~ James T. Kirk

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And while you are still here, please check out another post from a friend of mine:

RIP Mr. Nimoy – from SSirica

14 thoughts on ““Logic is the beginning of wisdom; not the end.”

  1. Beautifully written. Also another who enjoyed the character and the show enormously. I wonder if Leonard Nimoy had any idea of the impact he had on so many. I hope so. LLAP xxXxx

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  2. I share many of your feelings here – it is like a part of our childhood is gone forever. You really should give the new movies a chance – they treated the Star Trek universe well – andthe real Spock was in both movies (more in the first). Trust me, you will enjoy them!

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  3. OK, you guys made me hungry, lol!

    Great post! I was excited for TNG – I liked the idea of having two story lines in the ST universe. 🙂

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  4. Leonard Nimoy was not the 1st actor considered for the role of Mr. Spock. DeForrest Kelley was actually approached to play Spock, & wound up playing his foil, Dr. McCoy.

    And I understand that Martin Landau ( Who went on to star in the ill – fated ” Space : 1999 ” series ) had been offered the part, but was involved in ” Mission : Impossible ” at the time.

    How many tv series use variations on ” Transporter “, ” beam “, etc. ? & in the revamped version of the venerable Doctor Who series, the Doctor’s ” Sonic screwdriver ” can even do diagnoses quite like a ST tricorder. 🙂

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    • Interesting….. I did not know that DeForrest Kelly was up for that part. I can’t imagine that at all. I also did not know Martin Landau was considered, but I did know that Mission Impossible wanted Leonard Nimoy (and did finally get him – I loved him in that show) and if I remember correctly – he was obligated to Star Trek. I never made the connection to the sonic screwdriver but yes, now that you say that, it is pretty much the same thng. (Love DR. Who as well). Thanks for reading and commenting. I love learning new fun facts about my favorite show.

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