[Spock hadn't experienced something like this since his
kahs-wan on Vulcan. The test had been a survival test, for a pre-teen Vulcan to survive on his own for ten days without food, water or weapons with him or her within the Vulcan Forge.
But this...this was different. He hadn't experienced such vegetation like this on any planet he and the
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[Spock looked up from the interestingly shaped shield back to Vexen.] I am uncertain as to what you mean - Vulcan has day and night cycles my like Earth. Unless you are talking of the sense of right and wrong within the Human mind. Things do not work on Vulcan as they do on Earth. Vulcans live by controlling and repressing all emotion in favor of an ethical system devised by an important figure in Vulcan history, Surak, that was based purely on logical principles. As such, we base decisions on logic, and the moral code falls within it. Killing, stealing, other such actions that are punishable by Human law are illogical and therefore not committed by Vulcans.
[ooc: I hope Spock talking about the light/dark thing and morale codes was logical. I tried my best. XD
Of course diehards aren't going to be impressed. I mean, they kept to a lot of things, like obligatory red shirt dying, there's a hidden tribble, Pike, melds - I was very disappointed in the lack of Nurse Chapel. They need their Team Medical, damnit. D< ]
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