Sulu was letting people on the ship, Scotty was working on something entirely new, and Kirk…Kirk was intoxicated and incoherently rambling irrational things about being fictional. Spock was more than positive almost the entire crew was in on it. Except him.
Spock does not appreciate being left out of the loop. Not at all. He was tempted to slam the captain’s head into the screen after quietly observing him use the community while consuming alcoholic beverages. Shouldn’t he, as First Officer, be told of such things?
And who gave the captain alcohol? He suspects Doctor McCoy.
The logical course here, since it would not be told to him, was to simply gain access to the site himself. So he did. It did not take him long to get access to it and analyze it. He reached a conclusion.
Communicating on a 21st century journaling site, while useful in obtaining knowledge of other worlds and timelines, is completely illogical otherwise.
Spock || Star Trek XI || 4/4
Sulu was letting people on the ship, Scotty was working on something entirely new, and Kirk…Kirk was intoxicated and incoherently rambling irrational things about being fictional. Spock was more than positive almost the entire crew was in on it. Except him.
Spock does not appreciate being left out of the loop. Not at all. He was tempted to slam the captain’s head into the screen after quietly observing him use the community while consuming alcoholic beverages. Shouldn’t he, as First Officer, be told of such things?
And who gave the captain alcohol? He suspects Doctor McCoy.
The logical course here, since it would not be told to him, was to simply gain access to the site himself. So he did. It did not take him long to get access to it and analyze it. He reached a conclusion.
Communicating on a 21st century journaling site, while useful in obtaining knowledge of other worlds and timelines, is completely illogical otherwise.
And distracting.
Really. Who gave the captain alcohol?