Spock

Serial Number : S 179-276 SP
Nationality : Vulcanian
Place of Birth: Shikahr - SAS-A-SHAR - Vulcan
Date of Birth : Stardate 1272.7 (March 26, 2225)

Commendations and Awards of Valor

Vulcan Scientific Legion of Honor
Award of Valor
Twice Decorated by Star Fleet Command

Accomplishments

Entered Star Fleet Academy at age 17. Completed required courses in three years with excellent reports. Remained at the Academy (as a Junior Grade Leutenant) for five additional years doing post-graduate work in Computer Science and Alien Cultures. Graduated at age 25 and received the rank of Senior Grade Leutanant with an assignment to the U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC1701), as Science Officer. Served under Captain Christopher Robin Pike for 11 years 4 months. Was injured on Rigel VII. Participated in the initial Talos IV contact. Promoted to Leutenant Commander with duties as First/Science Officer under Captain James Tiberus Kirk, aboard the Enterprise. Promoted to Commander after serving two years with Captain Kirk. Resigned his Star Fleet Commission in 2265, when Captain Kirk left the Enterprise to become Chief of Fleet Operations. Commission re-instated on stardate 7412.6 (2268), when he was needed to help solve the V'ger crisis. Working with Scotty, was instrumental in restoring engine balance on the new refitted Enterprise in time to give the crew over a day to make meaningful contact with V'ger. Returned to Star Fleet and was promoted to Captain of the Enterprise when Kirk returned to Headquarters. Relinquished command of the Enterprise, during a training cruise, to then, Admiral Kirk, when a crisis came up concerning the project, code named Genesis. Died after sustaining a lethal dose of radiation while repairing the Enterprise's warp engines. This self-less act saved the U.S.S. Enterprise and all aboard, by allowing them to escape the Genesis device set for detonation aboard the U.S.S. Reliant, by Khan Noonian Singh. Was re-created by the Genesis planet while it was in a state of flux, as his burial photon torpedo moved through the planet's atmosphere and softlanded on the planet's surface. Was rescued by the crew of the Enterprise, who stole the U.S.S. Enterprise to return to the planet, Genesis, and was returned to Vulcan where his mind (temporarily implanted in McCoy's head), was rejoined with his body. While riding back to Earth with his shipmates, for their trial, was called on to assist in the solution to the Humpback Whale Probe. Was confronted by his half-brother Sybok who committed a terrorist act on Nimbus IV, by taking three ambassadors hostage. Had to face the death of Sybok, who was subsequently killed by the creature he erronously thought to be God. 'Volunteered' Kirk and crew to head a diplomatic peace mission to the Klingons. Was instrumental in rescuing Kirk and McCoy from certain death after they were accused, sentenance, and jailed for the aleged murder of the Klingon emmisary. Discovered the crew of a prototype cloaked Bird of Prey were the murderers of the Emmisary.

Personal History

Spock was born in 2230 on planet Vulcan Presently unattached. His affianced wife, T'Pring, chose to divorce him during the Koon-Ut-Kali-Fi ceremony. Vulcan Father, Sarek (Ambassador and Physicist, 115 years old), and Terran Mother, Amanda Grayson (School Teacher, 61 years old), are both living on Vulcan.

Leonard Nimoy

Leonard Nimoy was born on March 26, 1931 in Boston. He played in his first theatrical production at the age of 8. Following high school, he studied at Boston College briefly, then - despite his parents wishes - he packed up and left for California to pursue an acting career. He married Sandy Zober in 1954, while serving in the US Army in Georgia. After his service, he returned to California and enrolled in the famed Pasadena Playhouse, where he later became an instructor. Later he opened his own drama studio for three years, then taught for a year at Synanon. His first movie appearance was in Queen for a Day, and this was followed by Rhubarb. His first actual starring role was in the 1952 film, Kid Monk Baroni. This leading role was apparently a fluke as numerous bit parts and supporting parts followed thereafter. Nimoy then appeared in Francis Goes to Westpoint and Zombies of the Stratosphere. It would be many years before Nimoy would again be offered a leading role in a motion picture. In the early sixties he continued getting a variety of roles although now and then the bit parts on TV shows were gradually growing into meatier roles on such series as Rawhide, The Virginian, Outer Limits and Profiles In Courage. His television credits for the 60's cover most of the shows on the air at the time. Because of his rugged features, he was usually cast as the heavy in his guest appearances. Nimoy first met Roddenberry when he appeared in an episode of The Lieutenant. Although Nimoy was working a great deal, little of it was in shows which would be long remembered, but Star Trek would insure that Nimoy would be elevated above the ranks of his fellow everyday working actors. After the cancellation of Star Trek, he played for two years Paris in Mission:Impossible. Between that and the resurgence of the movies, he played in stage productions such as Fiddler On The Roof, Oliver, The King and I, and for two years he toured with his own one-man-show Vincent, which was eventually taped and broadcast on A&E. He also recorded 5 albums, wrote several books of poetry, and a somewhat controversial autobiography. He also had roles in other motion pictures, such as Catlow, and in the remake of Invasion of the Bodysnatchers. Besides appearing in all six of the Star Trek motion pictures, and directing two of them, he played major roles in movies such as A Woman Called Golda (next to Ingrid Bergman) and in the TV movie Never Forget. Besides directing two Star Trek movies, he also directed Three Man and a Baby, The Good Mother, Funny About Love and Holy Matrimony. In 1986 he separated from his wife, and later got divorced. In the same year, he also received the "Director of the Year" award. Recently he has started a comic book series Leonard Nimoy's Primortals, he has appeared in the television productions Bonanza: Under Attack and the new Outer Limits: I Robot. He is also co-executive producer of the planned UPN television series Deadly Games.


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