You will find that Kirk, Spock, and the Klingons appear in various Star Trek movies.
An example will be: Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country.
I think you are referring to Information Society, and their song What's On Your Mind. This song has sample clips of Leonard Nimoy as Spock from Star Trek saying "Pure Energy" throughout it.
Joseph Ruskin appeared in all five live-action series, although only in a Next Generation movie, not a television episode.Majel Barrett appeared in three of the series, but provided the computer voice for all five, and also for the short-lived animated series.Erick Avari appeared in at least 3 of the Television series: TNG, DS9, and Enterprise, playing a Klingon, Bajoran, and human, respectively. Some sites say he also appeared on VOY, but if true it is uncredited.
NO, Kirk's son is not gay. In fact he had quite a few moments like his father. (Kirk is not gay either, so quit complaining about him and Spock being gay, you poor jealous people!) Haha.
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Leonard Grover has: Played The New Private Secretary in "The New Private Secretary" in 1913. Played George Bross in "The Day of Days" in 1914. Played Justice of the Peace in "The Redemption of David Corson" in 1914. Played Miron Mendel in "The Coming Power" in 1914. Performed in "The Still, Small Voice" in 1915.
Leonard Nimoy, who played Spock in the original Enterprise series, appeared as an older Spock in the recent Enterprise movie.
The ones where it's the original series characters... The Motion Picture The Wrath Of Khan The Search For Spock The Voyage Home The Final Frontier The Undiscovered Country Star Trek XI (2009) The rest are Star Trek Next Generation characters.
1) spock 2) captain kirk 3) enterprise 4) outer space 5) klingons 6) phasers
If you are referring to the new movie, his character there is changed to show much more emotion than in the original series and movies
The character who was half-human, half-Vulcan is Spock from the Star Trek series. He is the science officer on the starship USS Enterprise and is known for his logical and rational approach to problem-solving.
The way that you've phrased the question it's difficult to know what you're actually asking. I assume you're asking about the Klingon Empire or the Romulan Empire. The Klingons are a warrior race and were an adversary to the Federation in the original series. In later incarnations of the series and the movies they achieved an un-easy peace. The Romulans are an off-shoot of Vulcan (Mr. Spock's planet of origin), and are Star Trek 'villains'. I hope that helped.
Spock was, if my memory serves me right, captian in all 6 of the Star Trek movies.
The character of Spock (Star Trek) appears in innumerable paperbacks based on the TV series and the feature films. Two autobiographical books by the original Spock (Leonard Nimoy) are: I Am Not Spock (1975) I Am Spock (1995)
no spock is the first officer of Enterprise. Captain Kirk is the leader. So if Kirk is away or dead then Spock takes over. This is if you are referring to the original series.
In the original series episodes and movies, the character of Amanda Grayson (Spock's mother) was played by Jane Wyatt.In the 2009 film, the character was played by Winona Ryder.
The original series .
Kirk Spock /chekov/ sulu/ uhura actors are all alive the rest are dead