• Stamets@startrek.websiteOP
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      Also why Vulcans seem to make the most boneheaded decisions half the time. A species of endless logic and not a shred of common sense.

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        11 months ago

        This is most evident in the TOS episode “The Galileo Seven”. It’s a horrible scenario: Spock is in command of a marooned crew on a hostile planet. He fails to take both a scared crew and an aggressive native species of spear throwing giants, into consideration. He makes one logical survival choice after another, failing to address everyone’s irrationality at every turn, which ultimately costs two lives. Nothing more than the crew’s faith in the chain of command (and perhaps faith in Scotty’s engineering skills) holds this disasterpiece together.

        And Vulcans in Trek kind of just get worse from there. You’d think they’d eventually learn to take “irrational actors” into account with assessing situations, but they don’t. While that seems far-fetched, our economists here in 21st century Earth don’t either.

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    I think they technically say that Vulcans don’t lie, not that Vulcans can’t lie. That would imply that they prefer to avoid it, but can if they need to. I mean, if Tuvok couldn’t lie then he never would have been able to go under cover as a member of the Maquis.

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      Chakotay: Welcome to the Maquis Resistance, are you spy?

      Tuvok: That would be logical.

      And the show is over before it begins.

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    Londo: I do not lie when I say this could have been a major embarrassment to all concerned.

    Sheridan: Oh, I’m sure ambassador. You don’t lie, the Minbari don’t lie, no one around here…

    Londo: Who said the Minbari don’t lie?

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      I don’t understand why people assume Vulcans don’t have emotions. Their emotions are stronger than those of any human.

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        Which is why they work so hard to keep them in check. If only we could take a note from that.

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      11 months ago

      They’re largely autisticly coded, and we don’t generally lie, to the extent that it causes us problems. So I’d guess people are picking up on the coding.

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    It’s known on earth as politics

    Where you bend the truth, modify explanations, omit certain facts, exclude details, interpret data, make your own calculations or highlight known unknowns as well as unknown ones. Then you talk in great detail about everything without ever passing along any new information … it’s a highly developed skill.

    But in everything you do … you never lie, you never tell an untruth … you just use logic and reason and stating certain truths while omitting others to make the other person believe what you want them to believe.