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[[File:VulcanIDIC.jpg|thumb|A Vulcan IDIC pin]]
 
{{aquote|Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolising the elements that create [[truth]] and [[beauty]].|[[Spock 2]]|2269|The Infinite Vulcan}}
 
 
The '''Vulcan IDIC''' is an [[acronym]] for '''Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations''', the basis of [[Vulcan philosophy]], [[Celebration|celebrating]] the vast array of variables in the [[universe]]. In the [[Vulcan language]], the term for IDIC is ''Kol-Ut-Shan''. ({{VOY|Gravity}}) When referring to the [[symbol]] in the [[English language]], it, it was pronounced "''ih-dihk''". ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}})
{{aquote|Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolising the elements that create truth and beauty.|[[Spock 2]]|2269|The Infinite Vulcan}}
 
 
[[File:Suraks katric ark, The Forge.jpg|thumb|left|The IDIC on Surak's katric ark]]
The '''Vulcan IDIC''' is an acronym for '''Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations''', the basis of Vulcan philosophy, celebrating the vast array of variables in the universe. In the [[Vulcan language]], the term for IDIC is ''Kol-Ut-Shan''. ({{VOY|Gravity}}) When referring to the symbol in the [[English language]], it, it was pronounced "''ih-dihk''". ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}})
 
 
IDIC symbols were in use at least as early as the [[Distant past|4th century AD]], as one appeared on [[Surak]]'s [[katric ark]]. According to [[Syrran]], the symbol represented [[Surak]]'s enlightenment atop [[Mount Seleya]]. ({{ENT|The Forge}})
 
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[[File:Vulcan stones with idic symbols.jpg|thumb|Vulcan stones with the symbol]]
IDIC symbols were in use at least as early as the 4th century AD, as one appeared on [[Surak]]'s [[katric ark]]. According to [[Syrran]], the symbol represented [[Surak]]'s enlightenment atop [[Mount Seleya]]. ({{ENT|The Forge}})
 
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The symbol of the Vulcan IDIC was featured several times at the Vulcan [[monastery]] at [[P'Jem]]. It appeared on the [[wood]]en arch at the doorway of the monastery and was visible on {{stone}}s which were used by [[Jonathan Archer]] for creating a [[map]] of the [[catacombs]]. The IDIC symbol was also imprinted on the [[Stone of J'Kah]]. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}})
   
 
[[Gaby]]'s [[drawing]] "{{dis|Vulcan|art}}" features a [[green]]-[[skin]]ned Vulcan wearing an IDIC pin. ({{ENT|Breaking the Ice}})
 
[[Gaby]]'s [[drawing]] "{{dis|Vulcan|art}}" features a [[green]]-[[skin]]ned Vulcan wearing an IDIC pin. ({{ENT|Breaking the Ice}})
   
In [[2154]], [[T'Les]] smuggled a holographic map to her daughter [[T'Pol]] inside an IDIC medallion pendant. ({{ENT|The Forge}}) On [[January]] 22, [[2155]], T'Pol hung the same medallion on the side of an [[incubator]] containing her baby daughter, [[Elizabeth]]. Following the child's death, T'Pol was holding the medallion close to her in her quarters when the baby's father, [[Charles Tucker III]], arrived. Moments later, they held hands over the medallion. ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
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In [[2154]], [[T'Les]] [[Smuggler|smuggled]] a [[holographic map]] to her [[daughter]] [[T'Pol]] inside an IDIC medallion [[pendant]]. ({{ENT|The Forge}}) On 22 [[January]] [[2155]], T'Pol hung the same [[medallion]] on the side of an [[incubator]] containing her [[baby]] daughter, [[Elizabeth]]. Following the [[child]]'s [[death]], T'Pol was holding the medallion close to her in her [[quarters]] when the baby's [[father]], [[Charles Tucker III]], arrived. Moments later, they held [[hand]]s over the medallion. ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
 
{{bginfo|In the [[script]] of "The Forge", this IDIC was described as "an older style than others we've seen, with Vulcan script engraving and a blood-red jewel." In the final draft script of "Terra Prime", the medallion was brought by Tucker into T'Pol's quarters, rather than being with her upon his arrival, and no mention of it was made when the script described the couple holding hands.}}
 
{{bginfo|In the script of "The Forge", this IDIC was described as "an older style than others we've seen, with Vulcan script engraving and a blood-red jewel." In the final draft script of "Terra Prime", the medallion was brought by Tucker into T'Pol's quarters, rather than being with her upon his arrival, and no mention of it was made when the script described the couple holding hands.}}
 
 
[[Michael Burnham]] and other graduates of the [[Vulcan Science Academy]] each wore an IDIC badge on their [[graduation day]] on {{dis|Vulcan|planet}}. ({{DIS|Lethe}})
 
   
 
[[Michael Burnham]] and other [[graduate]]s of the [[Vulcan Science Academy]] each wore an IDIC badge on their [[graduation day]] on {{dis|Vulcan|planet}}. ({{DIS|Lethe}})
 
{{bginfo|These IDIC badges were [[3D printing|3D printed]] and painted by hand in Toronto, Canada. ("Star Trek Exhibition" at {{DIS|Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum}} screening, Millbank Tower, London, UK, {{d|5|November|2017}}) One of these badges, together with another Vulcan badge of a type which the VSA graduates also wore, were featured at ''{{dis|Star Trek: The Exhibition|Blackpool}}'' in Blackpool, UK, and are now on a world tour, first shown at a screening of the episode {{e|Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum}} at London's Millbank Tower on 5 November 2017. There, a placard describing the exhibit stated that the IDIC "pendants" were worn not only by the graduates of the Vulcan Science Academy but also by "professors and high scholars."}}
 
{{bginfo|These IDIC badges were [[3D printing|3D printed]] and painted by hand in Toronto, Canada. ("Star Trek Exhibition" at {{DIS|Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum}} screening, Millbank Tower, London, UK, {{d|5|November|2017}}) One of these badges, together with another Vulcan badge of a type which the VSA graduates also wore, were featured at ''{{dis|Star Trek: The Exhibition|Blackpool}}'' in Blackpool, UK, and are now on a world tour, first shown at a screening of the episode {{e|Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum}} at London's Millbank Tower on 5 November 2017. There, a placard describing the exhibit stated that the IDIC "pendants" were worn not only by the graduates of the Vulcan Science Academy but also by "professors and high scholars."}}
   
On formal occasions, [[Spock]] wore his IDIC medallion (in pin form) as part of his dress [[uniform]]. During a dinner function aboard the ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|Enterprise]]'', [[doctor|Dr]]. [[Miranda Jones]] had noticed Spock's Vulcan IDIC pin on his dress uniform. She inquired if it was to serve as a reminder to Jones that, as a Vulcan, Spock could [[mind link]] with the [[Medusan]]s far better than she could. Spock noted, on the contrary, that he donned it to honor Dr. Jones and her achievements. ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}})
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On formal occasions, [[Spock]] wore his IDIC medallion in pin form as part of his [[Starfleet dress uniform]]. During a [[dinner]] function aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, [[Doctor]] [[Miranda Jones]] had noticed Spock's Vulcan IDIC pin on his dress uniform. She inquired if it was to serve as a reminder to Jones that, as a Vulcan, Spock could [[mind link]] with the [[Medusan]]s far better than she could. Spock noted, on the contrary, that he donned it to [[honor]] Dr. Jones and her achievements. ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}})
   
In [[2269]], [[James T. Kirk]] reminded [[Spock 2|a giant clone of Spock]] of the concept, asking him whether an [[army]] of Spocks could defy this concept by attempting to impose [[peace]] and [[Phylosian]] [[philosophy]] on others. ({{TAS|The Infinite Vulcan}})
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In [[2269]], [[James T. Kirk]] reminded [[Spock 2|a giant clone of Spock]] of the [[concept]], asking him whether an [[army]] of Spocks could defy this concept by attempting to impose [[peace]] and [[Phylosian]] [[philosophy]] on others. ({{TAS|The Infinite Vulcan}})
   
In [[2285]], as {{dis|captain|rank}} of the ''Enterprise'', Spock had a large IDIC mosaic on a wall in his quarters, next to his meditation nook. ({{film|2}}, {{film|3}})
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In [[2285]], as {{dis|captain|rank}} of the ''Enterprise'', Spock had a large IDIC [[mosaic]] on a [[wall]] in his quarters, next to his [[meditation]] nook. ({{film|2}}, {{film|3}})
   
The Vulcan ship ''[[T'Vran]]'' had IDIC emblems on the back wall of the bridge. ({{DS9|Vortex}})
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The Vulcan ship ''[[T'Vran]]'' had IDIC emblems on the back wall of the [[bridge]]. ({{DS9|Vortex}})
   
[[File:Solok_captain_logicians.jpg|thumb|left|{{dis|Solok|Vulcan}} sporting [[Logicians]] teamwear]]
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[[File:Solok captain logicians.jpg|thumb|left|{{dis|Solok|Vulcan}} sporting [[Logicians]] teamwear]]
Vulcan IDIC pins were considered collectible merchandise in the retail markets of the [[24th century]], not easily acquired in the [[Bajor sector]]. In late [[2370]], [[Quark]] listed Vulcan IDIC pins as plausible items that he could sell over the monitors on board of [[Deep Space 9]] if given permission by Commander [[Benjamin Sisko]]. As well as IDIC pins, other collectibles Quark listed that he could sell at a significant discount included [[Andorian jewelry]] and [[Bolian crystalsteel]]. ({{DS9|The Jem'Hadar}})
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Vulcan IDIC pins were considered collectible [[merchandise]] in the retail markets of the [[24th century]], not easily acquired in the [[Bajor sector]]. In late [[2370]], [[Quark]] listed Vulcan IDIC pins as plausible items that he could sell over the [[monitor]]s on board of [[Deep Space 9]] if given permission by [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]]. As well as IDIC pins, other collectibles Quark listed that he could sell at a significant discount included [[Andorian jewelry]] and [[Bolian crystalsteel]]. ({{DS9|The Jem'Hadar}})
   
The [[Logicians]], an all-Vulcan [[baseball]] team formed from members of the crew of the {{USS|T'Kumbra}}, featured the Vulcan IDIC on their ball caps. ({{DS9|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}})
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The [[Logicians]], an all-Vulcan [[baseball]] team formed from members of the [[crew]] of the {{USS|T'Kumbra}}, featured the Vulcan IDIC on their [[baseball cap]]s. ({{DS9|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}})
   
 
== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
 
The invention of the IDIC by [[Gene Roddenberry]] caused friction between him and [[Leonard Nimoy]], who saw it as a cheap ploy to sell replica merchandise to fans. (''[[I Am Spock]]'' {{incite|page?}}) Regardless of its original introduction intent, the symbol, first introduced in {{e|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}, was designed by [[William Ware Theiss]]. [http://startrekauction.blogspot.nl/2010/04/tos-costume-designer-william-ware.html] [[Michael Okuda|Michael]] and [[Denise Okuda]] have credited Roddenberry himself with designing the symbol, though Theiss' design sketches as published in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series Sketchbook]]'' and ''[[The Art of Star Trek]]'' seem to contradict this. ({{ENT|The Forge}} [[text commentary]]; [[ENT Season 4 DVD]] special feature; {{ste|4|1|357}})
[[File:Suraks katric ark, The Forge.jpg|thumb|The IDIC on Surak's ''katric'' ark]]
 
[[File:Jellyfish cockpit.jpg|thumb|left|The {{dis|Jellyfish|ship}} cockpit]]
 
The invention of the IDIC by [[Gene Roddenberry]] caused friction between him and [[Leonard Nimoy]], who saw it as a cheap ploy to sell replica merchandise to fans. (''[[I Am Spock]]'') Regardless of its original introduction intent, the symbol, first introduced in {{e|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}, was designed by [[William Ware Theiss]]. [http://startrekauction.blogspot.nl/2010/04/tos-costume-designer-william-ware.html] [[Michael Okuda|Michael]] and [[Denise Okuda]] have credited Roddenberry himself with designing the symbol, though Theiss' design sketches as published in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series Sketchbook]]'' and ''[[The Art of Star Trek]]'' seem to contradict this. ({{ENT|The Forge}} [[text commentary]]; [[ENT Season 4 DVD]] special feature; {{ste|4|1|357}})
 
   
 
In the IDIC seen from the 4th century, the triangle portion is perfectly vertical and elongated, in contrast to the angle it is displayed at in the 22nd century forward.
 
In the IDIC seen from the 4th century, the triangle portion is perfectly vertical and elongated, in contrast to the angle it is displayed at in the 22nd century forward.
 
[[File:Jellyfish cockpit.jpg|thumb|The ''Jellyfish'' cockpit]]
 
In the Vulcan ''{{dis|Jellyfish|ship}}'' ship from {{film|11}}, the [[cockpit]] appears to form an IDIC with the chair, the controls, and the circular window. The IDIC as a design motif is continued in the ''{{dis|Star Trek|video game}}'' video game, where it forms the shape of every Vulcan [[airlock]].
   
 
A wall decoration displayed in the [[Vulcan High Command]] in {{e|Awakening}} and {{e|Kir'Shara}} was sold on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. The image, resembling a vertical IDIC, had the auction description "the panels form an image of the sun rising over [[Mount Seleya]]". {{stala|5846}}
In the Vulcan ''{{dis|Jellyfish|ship}}'' ship from {{film|11}}, the cockpit appears to form an IDIC with the chair, the controls, and the circular window. The IDIC as a design motif is continued in the ''{{dis|Star Trek|video game}}'' video game, where it forms the shape of every Vulcan [[airlock]].
 
 
A wall decoration displayed in the [[Vulcan High Command]] in {{e|Awakening}} and {{e|Kir'Shara}} was sold in the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction|It's A Wrap!]] auctions. The image, resembling a vertical IDIC, had the auction description "the panels form an image of the sun rising over Mount Seleya". {{stala|5846}}
 
   
The ''Encyclopedia'' (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 357) stated the IDIC emblem had come to be used as a Vulcan national symbol.
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The ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 357) stated the IDIC emblem had come to be used as a Vulcan national symbol.
   
==External links==
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== External links ==
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* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{mbeta}}
 
* {{mbeta}}
 
* [http://startrekfactcheck.blogspot.nl/2013/08/dont-know-much-about-vulcan-philosophy.html Don't Know Much About (Vulcan) Philosophy] at [http://startrekfactcheck.blogspot.nl/ Star Trek Fact Check]
 
* [http://startrekfactcheck.blogspot.nl/2013/08/dont-know-much-about-vulcan-philosophy.html Don't Know Much About (Vulcan) Philosophy] at [http://startrekfactcheck.blogspot.nl/ Star Trek Fact Check]

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File:VulcanIDIC.jpg

A Vulcan IDIC pin

"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolising the elements that create truth and beauty."

The Vulcan IDIC is an acronym for Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations, the basis of Vulcan philosophy, celebrating the vast array of variables in the universe. In the Vulcan language, the term for IDIC is Kol-Ut-Shan. (VOY: "Gravity") When referring to the symbol in the English language, it, it was pronounced "ih-dihk". (TOS: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")

Suraks katric ark, The Forge

The IDIC on Surak's katric ark

IDIC symbols were in use at least as early as the 4th century AD, as one appeared on Surak's katric ark. According to Syrran, the symbol represented Surak's enlightenment atop Mount Seleya. (ENT: "The Forge")

Vulcan stones with idic symbols

Vulcan stones with the symbol

The symbol of the Vulcan IDIC was featured several times at the Vulcan monastery at P'Jem. It appeared on the wooden arch at the doorway of the monastery and was visible on stones which were used by Jonathan Archer for creating a map of the catacombs. The IDIC symbol was also imprinted on the Stone of J'Kah. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident")

Gaby's drawing "Vulcan" features a green-skinned Vulcan wearing an IDIC pin. (ENT: "Breaking the Ice")

In 2154, T'Les smuggled a holographic map to her daughter T'Pol inside an IDIC medallion pendant. (ENT: "The Forge") On 22 January 2155, T'Pol hung the same medallion on the side of an incubator containing her baby daughter, Elizabeth. Following the child's death, T'Pol was holding the medallion close to her in her quarters when the baby's father, Charles Tucker III, arrived. Moments later, they held hands over the medallion. (ENT: "Terra Prime")

In the script of "The Forge", this IDIC was described as "an older style than others we've seen, with Vulcan script engraving and a blood-red jewel." In the final draft script of "Terra Prime", the medallion was brought by Tucker into T'Pol's quarters, rather than being with her upon his arrival, and no mention of it was made when the script described the couple holding hands.

Michael Burnham and other graduates of the Vulcan Science Academy each wore an IDIC badge on their graduation day on Vulcan. (DIS: "Lethe")

These IDIC badges were 3D printed and painted by hand in Toronto, Canada. ("Star Trek Exhibition" at DIS: "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum" screening, Millbank Tower, London, UK, 5 November 2017) One of these badges, together with another Vulcan badge of a type which the VSA graduates also wore, were featured at Star Trek: The Exhibition in Blackpool, UK, and are now on a world tour, first shown at a screening of the episode "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum" at London's Millbank Tower on 5 November 2017. There, a placard describing the exhibit stated that the IDIC "pendants" were worn not only by the graduates of the Vulcan Science Academy but also by "professors and high scholars."

On formal occasions, Spock wore his IDIC medallion in pin form as part of his Starfleet dress uniform. During a dinner function aboard the USS Enterprise, Doctor Miranda Jones had noticed Spock's Vulcan IDIC pin on his dress uniform. She inquired if it was to serve as a reminder to Jones that, as a Vulcan, Spock could mind link with the Medusans far better than she could. Spock noted, on the contrary, that he donned it to honor Dr. Jones and her achievements. (TOS: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")

In 2269, James T. Kirk reminded a giant clone of Spock of the concept, asking him whether an army of Spocks could defy this concept by attempting to impose peace and Phylosian philosophy on others. (TAS: "The Infinite Vulcan")

In 2285, as captain of the Enterprise, Spock had a large IDIC mosaic on a wall in his quarters, next to his meditation nook. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

The Vulcan ship T'Vran had IDIC emblems on the back wall of the bridge. (DS9: "Vortex")

Solok captain logicians

Solok sporting Logicians teamwear

Vulcan IDIC pins were considered collectible merchandise in the retail markets of the 24th century, not easily acquired in the Bajor sector. In late 2370, Quark listed Vulcan IDIC pins as plausible items that he could sell over the monitors on board of Deep Space 9 if given permission by Commander Benjamin Sisko. As well as IDIC pins, other collectibles Quark listed that he could sell at a significant discount included Andorian jewelry and Bolian crystalsteel. (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar")

The Logicians, an all-Vulcan baseball team formed from members of the crew of the USS T'Kumbra, featured the Vulcan IDIC on their baseball caps. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")

Background information

The invention of the IDIC by Gene Roddenberry caused friction between him and Leonard Nimoy, who saw it as a cheap ploy to sell replica merchandise to fans. (I Am Spock (citation needededit)) Regardless of its original introduction intent, the symbol, first introduced in "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", was designed by William Ware Theiss. [1] Michael and Denise Okuda have credited Roddenberry himself with designing the symbol, though Theiss' design sketches as published in Star Trek: The Original Series Sketchbook and The Art of Star Trek seem to contradict this. (ENT: "The Forge" text commentary; ENT Season 4 DVD special feature; Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 357))

In the IDIC seen from the 4th century, the triangle portion is perfectly vertical and elongated, in contrast to the angle it is displayed at in the 22nd century forward.

Jellyfish cockpit

The Jellyfish cockpit

In the Vulcan Jellyfish ship from Star Trek, the cockpit appears to form an IDIC with the chair, the controls, and the circular window. The IDIC as a design motif is continued in the Star Trek video game, where it forms the shape of every Vulcan airlock.

A wall decoration displayed in the Vulcan High Command in "Awakening" and "Kir'Shara" was sold on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. The image, resembling a vertical IDIC, had the auction description "the panels form an image of the sun rising over Mount Seleya". [2]

The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 357) stated the IDIC emblem had come to be used as a Vulcan national symbol.

External links