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  1. Oct 23, 2017 · Sarek chose Spock, who ironically would go on to reject the Vulcans' offer and join Starfleet himself. Sarek's decision, on the surface, might seem as cold and logical as any other Vulcan would make. As a biological half Vulcan, Spock likely would have had the easier time integrating into the Vulcan Expeditionary Force.

  2. The Next Generation Transcripts - Sarek. Sarek Stardate: 43917.4 Original Airdate: 14 May, 1990. Captain's log, Stardate 43917.4 The Enterprise has been given the singular honour of hosting the first meeting between the Federation and a mysterious race known as the Legarans. We are in orbit around Vulcan, preparing to welcome aboard Federation ...

  3. Sep 26, 2017 · Sarek is best known for being the biological father of Star Trek’s most famous Vulcan, Spock. In 2227, Sarek married a human woman named Amanda Grayson, and three years later in 2230, the couple ...

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    Teaser

    Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan is called aboard the USS Enterprise-D to fulfill his latest diplomatic duty, a treaty with a mysterious race known as the Legarans. Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Commander William T. Riker are in dress uniforms and walking down a corridor on their way to meet the ambassador. Picard explains to Riker how as a lieutenant, he became tongue-tied the first time he met Sarek briefly at his son's wedding. Riker then asks Picard if the rumors that Sarek will be retiring after...

    Act One

    Meanwhile, Ensign Wesley Crusher and Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge are preparing in the conference room. They are currently readying the slime pit that is the home environment for the Legarans. Wesley says that he wants to finish as quickly as possible as he has a date with Ensign Suzanne Dumont. La Forge jokes that Wes would be too chicken to have even asked her out but congratulates him. Sarek enters, inspects the conference room and becomes uncharacteristically irritated that it is...

    Act Two

    Picard and Riker go to the recital, as they discuss Worf putting a previously exemplary officer, Ensign D'Amato, on report for insubordination and Riker brings up the earlier incident, telling Picard he actually thought Wesley and La Forge were going to hit each other. Before they can discuss further, Sarek and his group come in the recital room. He says it was at his wife's insistence and that it seemed the ideal diversion. Picard introduces Data who asks which performer's style they'd like...

    Captain's log, USS Enterprise(NCC-1701-D), 2366
    First officer's log, USS Enterprise(NCC-1701-D)

    "I remember studying his career in school. The Treaty of Alpha Cygnus IX, the Coridan admission to the Federation, the Klingon Alliance." "I met him once… Many years ago, very briefly at his son's wedding. I can tell you, was quite a moment for a young lieutenant. Standing in the presence of such history… I remember he spoke to me, and I just stood...

    Production history

    1. Second draft script: 27 February 1990 2. Final draft script: 5 May 1990 3. Premiere airdate: 14 May1990 4. First UK airdate: 8 April 1992

    Story and script

    1. According to Michael Piller, the story originally pitched involved another ambassador who begins to have mental problems on a mission. He recalled, "As we started talking about it in house on staff, we said what would really be interesting is if you took a very powerful member of either Starfleet Command or the Federation, and have them going through a time of their lives, like so many of our parents, where they're beginning to have problems with aging. From that point, it was two or three...

    Cast and characters

    1. Mark Lenard reprised his role of Sarek for this episode. His next appearance would be in "Unification I" where his character died from his illness. However, his last appearance was almost exactly a month later (from a production point of view) when Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Countryhit the theaters. 2. In a 1994 interview, Lenard noted, "The script dealt with a Vulcan with a very rare disease, kind of a version of Alzheimer's. I knew something about that. We used to call it 'senility'...

    Starring

    1. Patrick Stewart as Capt. Jean-Luc Picard 2. Jonathan Frakes as Commander William Riker

    Also starring

    1. LeVar Burton as Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge 2. Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Worf 3. Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher 4. Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi 5. Brent Spiner as Lt. Commander Data 6. Wil Wheaton as Wesley Crusher

    Guest stars

    1. Mark Lenard as Sarek 2. Joanna Miles as Perrin 3. William Denis as Ki Mendrossen 4. Rocco Sisto as Sakkath 5. Colm Meaney as Miles O'Brien

  5. He was a great representative of the Vulcan people and of the Federation.Spock Sarek was a male Vulcan from the planet Vulcan. He spent most of his life in service of the Vulcan people, as an ambassador and representative on the Federation Council. He was also well known as the father of noted Starfleet officer (and fellow diplomat) Spock, the foster father of the first Starfleet mutineer ...

  6. Star Trek: The Next Generation. ) " Sarek " is the 23rd episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the 71st episode overall. It was originally released on May 14, 1990, in broadcast syndication. The story for the episode was created by Marc Cushman and Jake Jacobs, with the ...

    • May 14, 1990
    • Les Landau
  7. May 14, 1990 · Story by Mark Cushman and Jake Jacobs. Directed by Les Landau. Season 3, Episode 23. Original air date: May 14, 1990. Star date: 43917.4. Mission summary. Picard and Riker are giddy to be hosting a very special guest: Ambassador Sarek from Vulcan, who will be presiding over the first meeting and negotiations between the Federation and a race ...

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