Commander Spock will always be remembered as the
dispassionate Vulcan that never shed emotions for one another. Being a half human, he is always
caught up between two fences, with people around him trying to get his emotional side out into
the open air.
Commander Spock served under many different captains, one particular Captain Christopher Pike
who commanded the Enterprise, before Captain James T. Kirk took command. Spock was also
court-martialed after disobeying direct orders not to go to Talos IV, a banned planet in the
Federation. Nonetheless, he uses logic to justify his actions and his only concern was for his
former captain.
After he rose to the rank of Captain, he lost his life saving the Enterprise from certain
destruction by Khan Noonien Singh and implanted his Katra, Vulcan terminology for spirit, into
Doctor McCoy, which was later reverted back to him by his people in a ceremony known as
Fal-Tor-Pan, the refusion. Spock's memories have since been deleted and thus the training began
to reinitialize his lost memories.
Vulcans have the capabilities to live past hundred-years old, and thus he was assisted by
Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the twenty-forth century to oust the Romulans of an evil plot, while
he trying to unite the two different races. He also learned the death of his father, Ambassador
Sarek, and through Picard, mind-melded with him to hear his father's last words. Spock and his
father are also in a state of argument, thus he took it upon himself to reunite his people with
the Romulans after his father forbade him to do so.
Commander Spock continues to unify the two cultures together, who separated a long time
ago.