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===''Star Trek vs. Transformers''===
===''Star Trek vs. Transformers''===
When the crew of the Enterprise detected a distress signal from [[Cygnus Seven]], Spock pointed out that something was preventing them from scanning the surface of the planet. At Captain Kirk's behest, Spock joined the away team and beamed down to the planet, only to witness a swarm of [[Decepticon|unmanned 20th century vehicles]] attacking the mining facility. Led to believe something strange was afoot, he restrained [[Sulu]] from firing upon an approaching [[Optimus Prime (G1)|truck]], which revealed itself as a giant robot after being fired upon by Kirk. As the Decepticons revealed themselves in turn, Spock was temporarily immobilized by [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]]'s sonic weaponry, but managed to get to cover as Kirk ordered the Enterprise to launch a [[photon torpedo]] at the Decepticons. He resumed firing at their attackers with his [[phaser (weapon)|phaser]], forcing them to retreat. Spock scanned the downed Optimus Prime, detecting he was unresponsive but still online and suggested attempting to repair him. Kirk summoned [[Scotty]] and [[Doctor McCoy]] to take a look at Prime and ordered Spock to stay behind while he investigated the mine. {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part One}}
When the crew of the Enterprise detected a distress signal from [[Cygnus Seven]], Spock pointed out that something was preventing them from scanning the surface of the planet. At Captain Kirk's behest, Spock joined the away team and beamed down to the planet, only to witness a swarm of [[Decepticon|unmanned 20th century vehicles]] attacking the mining facility. Led to believe something strange was afoot, he restrained [[Sulu]] from firing upon an approaching [[Optimus Prime (G1)|truck]], which revealed itself as a giant robot after being fired upon by Kirk. As the Decepticons revealed themselves in turn, Spock was temporarily immobilized by [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]]'s sonic weaponry, but managed to get to cover as Kirk ordered the Enterprise to launch a [[photon torpedo]] at the Decepticons. He resumed firing at their attackers with his [[phaser (weapon)|phaser]], forcing them to retreat. Spock scanned the downed Optimus Prime, detecting he was unresponsive but still online and suggested attempting to repair him. Kirk summoned [[Scotty]] and [[Doctor McCoy]] to take a look at Prime and ordered Spock to stay behind while he investigated the mine. {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part One}} Noting the similarities between Prime's electrical signals and the neurological activity of human brains, Spock attempted to perform a Vulcan mind meld, only to be overwhelmed by Prime's memories. {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part Two}}


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 19:16, 7 November 2018

This article is about the guy who is definitely Spock. For the actor who may[1] or may not[2] also be Spock, see Leonard Nimoy.
Spock is a Federation-aligned Vulcan from the Generation 1 continuity family and television character from the live-action film continuity family.
"I-CHAYA!! WHY DID YOU LEAVE ME?"

Mr. Spock is a Vulcan officer on the starship Enterprise. He is apparently of sound mental health most of the time. In some realities, he is merely a character on a television program. In others, he is made of bricks.

Fiction

Marvel The Transformers comics

Spock appeared exclusively in the UK portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.

Wreck-Gar picked up the name "Spock" from television broadcasts and used it in his speech. The Legacy of Unicron!

IDW Generation 1 continuity

For some reason, Galvatron had a vision of Spock while floating through the Dead Universe. Heart of Darkness #2

In another reality, Spock was in civilian dress holding off a mob of zombies, under the control of the Undermind, with a wooden stick. Infestation #2

Dark of the Moon film

Wheelie identified a Star Trek episode he was watching as "the one where Spock goes nuts". Dark of the Moon

Kre-O cartoon

"Scotty, can't you do something about all this lens flare?"

Along with Captain Kirk and a multitude of others, he was trapped in detention by Dr. Mayhem. After a series of failed escapes by their fellow captives, Spock pulled out his communicator and had Dr. Mayhem transported to an alien planet. He and Kirk shared a high five in the corridor outside. Detention Escape

Star Trek vs. Transformers

When the crew of the Enterprise detected a distress signal from Cygnus Seven, Spock pointed out that something was preventing them from scanning the surface of the planet. At Captain Kirk's behest, Spock joined the away team and beamed down to the planet, only to witness a swarm of unmanned 20th century vehicles attacking the mining facility. Led to believe something strange was afoot, he restrained Sulu from firing upon an approaching truck, which revealed itself as a giant robot after being fired upon by Kirk. As the Decepticons revealed themselves in turn, Spock was temporarily immobilized by Soundwave's sonic weaponry, but managed to get to cover as Kirk ordered the Enterprise to launch a photon torpedo at the Decepticons. He resumed firing at their attackers with his phaser, forcing them to retreat. Spock scanned the downed Optimus Prime, detecting he was unresponsive but still online and suggested attempting to repair him. Kirk summoned Scotty and Doctor McCoy to take a look at Prime and ordered Spock to stay behind while he investigated the mine. Prime's Directive, Part One Noting the similarities between Prime's electrical signals and the neurological activity of human brains, Spock attempted to perform a Vulcan mind meld, only to be overwhelmed by Prime's memories. Prime's Directive, Part Two

Notes

You shouldn't have left him on Genesis.
  • Leonard Nimoy portrayed Spock on Star Trek.
  • Wheelie's line is the first of three references to Spock in Dark of the Moon, referencing Nimoy's presence among the cast as the voice of Sentinel Prime. The second is Sentinel's own line, "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." Finally, Bumblebee plays a voice clip of Spock saying "I will always be your friend", from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
  • Spock is involved in the crossover event, Infestation. As he did not interact with the Transformers universe in that event, his actions are not detailed here.
  • Spock's logical character was the inspiration for Shockwave.[3]
  • In the Infestation sketchbook, a zombified, rotting Spock is shown clawing his way out of a Mark VI torpedo casing filled with highly-evolved worms. The notion that Spock could "rise from the dead" out of a Mark VI torpedo casing is of course ridiculous and merits no further discussion.

References