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The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
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“We travel so far, and yet still, inevitably, we come back to the place where we started.”
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
“He loved people of intelligence, who served causes, and my understanding is this is why those relationships ended. They chose their missions or their work over him. But then this was true of Jim. The ship—the crew, the mission—came first.”
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
“Saavik took these lessons to heart. She thrived on Romulus, as part of our mission. Still, it came as something of a surprise when she chose to join the Qowat Milat.”
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
“to make peace with such people espousing beliefs such as this would be, I think, a betrayal of all those within the Union seeking a different path for their civilization.”
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
“Ninety-one is not old, and while the human lifespan is several decades less than Vulcan lifespan, I had no reason to think that my mother would soon leave us.”
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
“old, and while the human lifespan is several decades less than Vulcan lifespan, I had no reason to think that”
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
“What exercised him most was the nature of your second officer. “An android, Spock. They’ve got a damn android. And I thought you were bad enough.” I take this to mean that he liked and admired Commander Data and had been very happy to see our ship, as it were, once more. His opinion of you, Jean-Luc, was entirely complimentary: you may take that as you choose.”
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
― The Autobiography of Mr. Spock: The Life of a Federation Legend
