*Sybok, age 15, preparing a water balloon while already having a bowl of water when he finds 9-year-old Spock moping.*
Sybok: What troubles you, young one?
Spock: It is the children at school again. They have been troubling me, them and the teachers. They all continue dubbing me “The Weak Link” of Vulcans.
Sybok: Pay no heed to their flawed mindset. Remember, if they do not wish conflict, then they ought to keep their opinions to themselves.
Spock: How is it their opinion? I am not full Vulcan...only half...
Sybok: Which should be beneficial. And if anyone says otherwise and wish to harm you, you could give them their dues.
Spock: How?
*Sybok throws the water balloon at one of Spock’s rude teachers and quickly hides behind a tree. Leaving a confused Spock alone in sight.*
Teacher: Spock! You are in trouble, young man. Just wait until your father hears about this!
*Sybok pops up from behind the tree with the bowl of water.*
Sybok: You might as well.
*Together, the boys throw the water at the teacher.*
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ok so watching Enterprise and there’s this group of Emotional Vulcans, and one of them teaches T’Pol mind melding. She had never ever heard of a mind meld before, and he explains it to her.
Flash forward about a hundred years to TOS, and Spock knows about mind melds but they’re very personal, rare, almost taboo. It isn’t until Voyager until we see Tuvok just performing mind melds whenever he feels like it.
So if it was originally the Vulcans without Logic who reintroduced the mindmeld to their society, how much do you want to bet that Spock learned how to mind meld from Sybok?
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Broke: Michael must have grown up with Sybok hanging around in SOME capacity, because there’s no way he just left home when Spock was 6
Woke: Sybok doesn’t exist and the entirety of The Final Frontier was just a long dream sequence
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Spock: I can’t seem to get anything right now
Sybok: Mm hmm. I never thought I'd have to say this, but there is only space in this family for one unstable sibling and I have held that title for a very long time, so you are going to have to get it together.
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My OC, Selik: by Rosie-Love98
Lately, I've been working on the multicrossover between "Classic Doctor Who" (following "Dimensions In Time", Star Trek (setting right after "Undiscovered Country") and "Star Wars" (taking place 11-12 years after "Return Of The Jedi").
This would feature two OCS of mine; Scotty and Uhura's long-lost daughter, Penda (whose story is another discussion) and her love interest, Selik who's the main reason for this post.
His story is rather long but it starts with Sybok, Spock's older half-brother. To make a long story short, a mysterious wormhole transported Sybok into the "Star Wars" dimension-Endor to be specific. There, he'd be taken prisoner by the Sanssyan Marauders from "Battle For Endor". During his captivity, Sybok soon meets and falls in love with the Marauders' ally, the Dathomir Witch, Charal. In time, Sybok and Charal would escape the Marauders to repair Sybok's shuttle. Even with the arrival of the couple's son, Selik.
Years later, Charal would grow tired of the shuttle's failures and went back to the Marauders. As she took little Selik with her, Sybok was forced to return to the Milky Way alone once the shuttle's repairs were finally successful.
Selik would grow older and be feared as a threat among the Marauders. Once finding out of their intent to kill the boy, Charal hides Selik in another part of Endor to live on his own with Charal visiting as much as she could. Fortunately, these conditions wouldn't last as Selik would find Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa and Han Solo a day after the Ewok celebrations. An adventure later and Luke would take Selik as a padawan with the reformed Charal joining the group. By the time of the multi-crossover, Selik would be 24-year-old and looks up to our Rebel Heroes like his own family. Yet his character and looks, I've been debating with myself on.
I can't help but picture Selik as a foil to Spock; friendly, warm, flirtatious and a bit of a goof. But Selik would take his relationships and the spiritual world seriously along with not forgetting his Dathomiri and Vulcan heritage. Even as a child, Selik was always eager to learn and often wondered what his life's purpose is. While Sybok had taught him Sha-Ka-Ree and of Vulcan, Selik is still curious about his paternal side of the family.
After all that's happened in "Final Frontier" and in "Undiscovered Country", Spock would be pleased to have a (half)nephew/the only thing left of his late-brother. However, would Spock be lost on what to do with such a illogical Vulcan? Or would Spock not be bothered as did grew tired of logic in "Undiscovered Country"? And while Charal has been atoning for her crimes, would Spock still see her as a villian? As for Charal, would she like the fact that Selik can connect with Sybok's kin or would she distrust Spock (Sybok didn't leave his planet or the S'Chn T'Gai family on good terms)? What conflicts would Spock have with Selik and/or Charal?
Then there's Selik's look; for my OC's, I often look to celebrities to get a better picture on the character's actions and the general story. Though I had already made Selik's picture, I'm still unsure on it. Aside from the fact on whether he should or shouldn't have a beard, I have too many choices on who his "actor" should be. There's Daniel Day-Lewis, Johnny Depp, and Billy Wirth but he'd look more like Spock than Sybok. So, other choices would be Kevin Smith (New Zealand Actor from "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"), Jason Carter (Marcus Cole from "Babylon 5"), George Clooney and John Stamos. Who exactly should Selik look more like?
In short...any thoughts?
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