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  1. When the Human parents of Michael Burnham were killed by Klingons, Sarek took her as a ward and raised her on Vulcan, where she became the first Human to ever attend the Vulcan Learning Center and the Vulcan Science Academy, the latter of which she entered in 2245.

  2. Mar 23, 2020 · The episode centers around an assassination on board the Enterprise. The technique used in the murder resembled a Vulcan execution method, which led Sarek to be a primary suspect. Sarek highlighted cardiac issues to be his alibi, which is then proven correct as he enters cardiac arrest.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SarekSarek - Wikipedia

    Spock (son) Sybok (son) Michael Burnham (adoptive daughter) Sarek / ˈsærɛk / is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. He is a Vulcan astrophysicist, the Vulcan ambassador to the United Federation of Planets, and father of Spock. The character was originally played by Mark Lenard in the episode "Journey to Babel" in 1967.

    • Skon (father), Solkar (grandfather)
    • "Light and Shadows" (2019) (Discovery)
  5. Apr 19, 2023 · Sorry T'Pring, not you, this is Sarek, Vulcan ambassador, and Spock's father. Across four separate shows and movies, as well as a showing in the J.J Abrams Kelvin timeline, Sarek has long ...

    • Elizabeth. Even though she was a tiny little Vulcan and she didn't live long, Elizabeth was an important step in Vulcan and human relations. As far as records show, Elizabeth was the first human/Vulcan hybrid to be born.
    • Patar. Patar was a Vulcan admiral who helped run Section 31. While she was known to be an extremist, she did want what was best for the galaxy. She was willing to risk her life for that principle and, ultimately, did.
    • Sybok. While most people only know Spock, Sarek had another son: Sybok. He was older than Spock and grew up to be a revolutionary, wanting more for Vulcans than incorrigible logic.
    • Tuvok. Tuvok was a fairly typical Vulcan and Starfleet officer before Voyager. He was dedicated to his duty, his friends, and his family. He stayed stoic and rose slowly up the ranks as his years went on.
  6. Feb 2, 2012 · When Star Trek: The Motion Picture came out, what seemed to be the common understanding at the time was that the kolinahr was a ritual where, as Memory Alpha states, "all remaining vestigial emotions were demonstrated as purged." Again, this indicates that Vulcans had few, if any emotions.

  7. Sep 26, 2017 · In Discovery, although Sarek maintains his cold, emotionless Vulcan exterior, he does show some warmth toward Burnham. In one scene following a Klingon attack, he tells Burnham that if someone...

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