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Spock II
Aliases: Spock
Continuity: Star Trek
Type: Minor character
Gender: Male
Race: Clone
Location: Phylos
Relatives: Spock [1]
Status: Alive
Born: 2269
First: Star Trek: The Infinite Vulcan
Actor: Leonard Nimoy

Spock II is a fictional character featured in the Star Trek mythos. He appeared in episode seven of season one of Star Trek: The Animated Series entitled "The Infinite Vulcan". Spock II was voiced by regular series cast member Leonard Nimoy.

Biography[]

Spock II is a forty-foot clone cultivated from genetic samples taken from the Vulcan Science Officer Mister Spock. He was created by the giant human scientist Stavos Keniclius V, himself a fifth generation clone. Keniclius had searched the Alpha Quadrant for years attempting to find the perfect specimen for cloning; one that would assist him in his plan to impose peace upon what he believed to be a warring galaxy. Spock II was created in the underground environs of the planet Phylos, populated by the Phylosians - a species on the edge of extinction.

Unfortunately, the process that created Spock II nearly killed the first Spock, leaving him in a vegetative state. Spock's commanding officer, Captain James T. Kirk pleaded with the clone to abandon Stavos' mad plan of imposed peace, appealing to the Vulcan's inherent sense of reason and logic. As the clone embodied all of the quintessential elements of the true Spock, it understood and agreed with Kirk's assessment that peace cannot be forced upon any culture, no matter how noble the cause may seem. Spock II performed a Vulcan mind touch with his inert progenitor which healed him, bringing Spock I out of his coma. Spock II agreed to remain on Phylos to aid Stavos and help the dying Phylosians rebuild their culture. (ST: The Infinite Vulcan)

Notes & Trivia[]

  • "The Infinite Vulcan" is the character's only known appearance to date.

See also[]

Media

The World of Star Trek

Star Trek miscellaneous

External Links[]

References[]

  1. Human/Vulcan genetic progenitor.


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