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T'Pring appears in a story line in Star Trek (DC volume 2) issues 66-68, in which it is revealed that she and Stonn have a daughter, T'Ariis (β). The characters recollect that T'Pring entered religious study six years after her marriage.
Arlene Martel was likely best-known (if not by name) to Star Trek (1966) fans, and possibly most television viewers of a certain age, as Spock's treacherous Vulcan betrothed, T'Pring, in the episode, Amok Time (1967).
9 mar 2022 · Logically, Christine Chapel married Spock in the Sistine Chapel, and the good nurse chose green as an accent color, to compliment her husband’s T-Negative blood. Jim Kirk was best man again, feeling some relief that Spock was off the market, if a bit green with envy.
6 sie 2021 · Christine Chapel. Christine Chapel served as a nurse on the Enterprise and was in love with Spock for a long time. However, Spock never returned the sentiment. Their one-sided relationship made for some awkward moments, such as when Chapel brought food to Spock and he threw her out of his quarters.
In the deleted scene from the film Star Trek featuring Winona Ryder as this character, Amanda was portrayed in the aftermath of the birth of Spock, attended to by a pair of Vulcan midwives, with the scene dated on-screen as occurring in 2230.
19 sie 2024 · Relationships with Spock's mother, Amanda, and his stepmother, Perrin, showcased the complexities of his human and Vulcan upbringing. The Vulcan known as Spock (Leonard Nimoy, Ethan Peck) was one of the most important characters in Star Trek, and many of his family members also played key roles in the franchise.
Spock. Spock is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. He first appeared in the original Star Trek series serving aboard the starship USS Enterprise as science officer and first officer (and Kirk's second-in-command) and later as commanding officer of the vessel. Spock's mixed human– Vulcan heritage serves as an important ...