
"A shuttle accident leads to Spock’s Vulcan DNA being removed by aliens, making him fully human and completely unprepared to face T’Pring’s family during an important ceremonial dinner." - TrekMovie.com
Find out Thursday.Can't she just inject some vulcan DNA into him?
I'm guessing Chapel makes him a disguise with a little epigenetic magic - et voilà, comedy gold.Can't she just inject some vulcan DNA into him?
They're waiting for the missionary who was quite a skilled plastic surgeon in civilian life."I was injured by locally manufactured agricultural machinery during an away mission. The reconstructive surgeries are not yet complete."
I love hi-jinks and this is a different flavor of hi-jinks.The premise feels already weirdly repetitive...
Not even 10 episodes after the last Spock-centric body-mind-swap-hijinks episode.
Making Spock 100% Human is repetitive? We've never seen him that way at all unless you include Spock's personal 'nightmare sequence' at the very start of SNW S1 E5 Spock Amok.The premise feels already weirdly repetitive...
Not even 10 episodes after the last Spock-centric body-mind-swap-hijinks episode.
Torres?It's not a body swa' more a full body transformation; and nothing we've really seen the character deal with before: Being fully Human.
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