► Nero on the Narada-- who destroyed the other 7 Starfleet ships that arrived and currently attacking the planet with a giant drill-- ...drilling. They got in contact with Nero and Nero knew who Spock was because Nero has serious beef with Spock from a now alternate future. (Alternate because Nero showing up changed the timeline). He's mad at Spock, who he never met, because he blames Future-Spock for the alternate timeline's future-destruction of Romulus because that makes perfect sense. He asks for Pike to come aboard his ship. Pike gives the position of Captain to Spock while he's gone and promotes Kirk to First officer. Once again Spock is not happy but no time to worry about that. Nero's plans became known after Sulu, Kirk, and a now-dead red shirt went down to disable the drill. He was gone to form a black hole inside Vulcan using red matter he stole from Future-Spock. Spock gets himself beamed down to the planet and attempts to rescue his mother, his father, and the elders. His mother doesn't manage to get beamed up. The planet is destroyed with her and billions on it. ► He decides the ship should meet up with the rest of the fleet to which Kirk strongly objects to. Spock is SO VERY not happy so he silences Kirk with a Vulcan nerve pinch and orders him thrown off the ship. Kirk ends up on Delta Vega which just happens to be the same planet Future-Spock is on and Scotty. ► Scotty and Kirk beam themselves up on the ship while it's in warp drive which surprises the heck out of Spock and makes him not happy again. Kirk, acting on orders from Future-Spock, attempted to prove Spock was emotionally compromised and shouldn't be in command. All attempts were unsuccessful until Kirk mentioned Spock's mother. He loves his mom okay? Spock snapped and attacked Kirk and came close to killing choking him to death. He was stopped by his father, realized he was in fact emotionally compromised, and stepped down as Captain which left Kirk in command. ► Nero wants to destroy Earth now. Yikes. Chekov formulated a plan to hide the ship in the planet’s atmosphere and Spock endorsed it. Spock volunteered to beam onto the Narada in a possibly suicidal mission, determine a way to destroy the vessel-- because of the similarities between Vulcans and Romulans and possibly rescue Pike. Kirk agreed and decided to go with him. They got aboard the ship, had a phaser fight, located Future-Spock's ship and Pike. Kirk went on to save Pike. Spock left with the ship and destroyed the drill and then crashed that ship full of red matter into the Narada. They both got beamed back just in time because Scotty is smooth like that. EARTH IS SAVED! ► On Earth, he runs into Future-Spock who convinces him not to leave the Enterprise crew and explained why he didn't just tell his past self what the heck was going on. It's because Kirk and Spock needed to do teamwork to be BFFs. ...No really. ► Spock currently serves as the Enterprise's First Officer.
Personality: Spock has a personality. He does. It's just mostly hidden under an intense Vulcan cool. His absence of emotion is not meant to be rude at all and it doesn't mean he couldn't care less about you or what's going on. It's a Vulcan thing. Vulcan's repress emotions as they view them illogical and unneeded as they get in the way of reason. Spock, being half-Vulcan, doesn't exactly share the same view that emotions are 100% unnecessary but will still act primarily on logic a majority of the time.
Under that extreme poker face is boiling emotions and layered-personality Spock rarely lets people see. He wouldn't be having all those fisticuffs with Kirk or making out with Uhura in an elevator if he didn't feel anything. He's not smiling on the outside but he might be laughing on the inside at you. He's capable of friendship (his Future-Self is so very fond of mentioning Kirk. What a bromance) and affection. He also has sense of humor that might be hard to read but very much there and can develop a fondness of things. I'm pretty sure he quotes Sherlock Holmes in the movie and if TOS is anything to go by-- it's probably because he's probably read those books.
Spock || Star Trek XI || 2/?
► He decides the ship should meet up with the rest of the fleet to which Kirk strongly objects to. Spock is SO VERY not happy so he silences Kirk with a Vulcan nerve pinch and orders him thrown off the ship. Kirk ends up on Delta Vega which just happens to be the same planet Future-Spock is on and Scotty.
► Scotty and Kirk beam themselves up on the ship while it's in warp drive which surprises the heck out of Spock and makes him not happy again. Kirk, acting on orders from Future-Spock, attempted to prove Spock was emotionally compromised and shouldn't be in command. All attempts were unsuccessful until Kirk mentioned Spock's mother. He loves his mom okay? Spock snapped and attacked Kirk and came close to killing choking him to death. He was stopped by his father, realized he was in fact emotionally compromised, and stepped down as Captain which left Kirk in command.
► Nero wants to destroy Earth now. Yikes. Chekov formulated a plan to hide the ship in the planet’s atmosphere and Spock endorsed it. Spock volunteered to beam onto the Narada in a possibly suicidal mission, determine a way to destroy the vessel-- because of the similarities between Vulcans and Romulans and possibly rescue Pike. Kirk agreed and decided to go with him. They got aboard the ship, had a phaser fight, located Future-Spock's ship and Pike. Kirk went on to save Pike. Spock left with the ship and destroyed the drill and then crashed that ship full of red matter into the Narada. They both got beamed back just in time because Scotty is smooth like that. EARTH IS SAVED!
► On Earth, he runs into Future-Spock who convinces him not to leave the Enterprise crew and explained why he didn't just tell his past self what the heck was going on. It's because Kirk and Spock needed to do teamwork to be BFFs. ...No really.
► Spock currently serves as the Enterprise's First Officer.
Personality:
Spock has a personality. He does. It's just mostly hidden under an intense Vulcan cool. His absence of emotion is not meant to be rude at all and it doesn't mean he couldn't care less about you or what's going on. It's a Vulcan thing. Vulcan's repress emotions as they view them illogical and unneeded as they get in the way of reason. Spock, being half-Vulcan, doesn't exactly share the same view that emotions are 100% unnecessary but will still act primarily on logic a majority of the time.
Under that extreme poker face is boiling emotions and layered-personality Spock rarely lets people see. He wouldn't be having all those fisticuffs with Kirk or making out with Uhura in an elevator if he didn't feel anything. He's not smiling on the outside but he might be laughing on the inside at you. He's capable of friendship (his Future-Self is so very fond of mentioning Kirk. What a bromance) and affection. He also has sense of humor that might be hard to read but very much there and can develop a fondness of things. I'm pretty sure he quotes Sherlock Holmes in the movie and if TOS is anything to go by-- it's probably because he's probably read those books.