The Vulcans, one ofStar Treksbest known alien races, are devoted to total logic.

Laurie S. Sutton has also written for DC’sStar Trektitle in the 1980s.

She wrote issue #20 of DC’s original run.

Sisko and Picard in IDW’s Star Trek comics

Captain Janeway andVoyagerssenior officers are enjoying some downtime on the Holodeck.

They have created a program simulating a day in the park, complete with games.

The Vulcans are central toStar Treklore, and debuted with the franchise.

Star Trek Defiant #25, Orion pirate sprinting through a portal.

Although it had not been established at the time, the Vulcans were a deeply intellectual race.

Surak single-handedly changed the destiny of a species, allowing the Vulcans to survive and thrive.

Spocks father Sarek, born in the early 23rd century, lived deep into the 24th.

Captain Kirk in Star Trek VI and Captain Picard in Star Trek Nemesis

IDW’s line of Star Trek comics are some of the best on the stands.

Paramount should take notice and hire the writers to work on the shows.

The episode showcased not only the Vulcans physical strength, but also their strategic abilities.

Star Trek Vulcans. Leonard Nimoy as Spock, Mark Lenard as Sarek, Tim Russ as Tuvok.

Their inherent physical strength and intellect make them the natural athletes of theStar Trekfranchise.

Five panels of Voyager’s crew playing baseball

Sisko and Solok stand together on the holosuite in baseball uniforms in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Take Me Out to the Holosuite”

Spock (Leonard Nimoy) kneels before three Vulcans in ceremonial robes during kolinahr in Star Trek the Motion Picture

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