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The Vulcan Science Academy also spent a deal of time studying [[sub-quantum transporter|sub-quantum transporting]] but had little success. [[Earth]]'s expert on [[transporter]]s, [[Emory Erickson]], had been trying to get his hands on some of the Science Academy's research for years to no avail, but later claimed that it was probably just as well, as it might have sent him down the wrong path. ({{ENT|Daedalus}}) |
The Vulcan Science Academy also spent a deal of time studying [[sub-quantum transporter|sub-quantum transporting]] but had little success. [[Earth]]'s expert on [[transporter]]s, [[Emory Erickson]], had been trying to get his hands on some of the Science Academy's research for years to no avail, but later claimed that it was probably just as well, as it might have sent him down the wrong path. ({{ENT|Daedalus}}) |
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⚫ | [[Michael Burnham]]<span> was the first </span>[[Human]]<span> to attend the Vulcan Science Academy. She attended the Science Academy from </span>[[2245]]<span> to </span>[[2249]]<span>. (</span>{{DIS|The Vulcan Hello|The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry}}<span>) Burnham studied </span>[[quantum mechanics]]<span> at the institute. (</span>{{DIS|The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry}}<span>)</span> |
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⚫ | In [[2249]], [[Spock]] decided to join [[Starfleet]] rather than attend the Vulcan Science Academy, against the wishes of his father, [[Sarek]]. Spock's decision was motivated by the realization that he would never be seen as an equal by the staff, only as someone who had "overcome the handicap" of half-[[Human]] parentage. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}}) ''In the alternate reality, {{alt|Spock}} likewise declined an invitation to study at the Vulcan Science Academy as they also considered [[Amanda Grayson (alternate reality)|his Human mother]] a "disadvantage".'' ({{film|11}}) |
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⚫ | In [[2249]], [[Spock]] decided to join [[Starfleet]] rather than attend the Vulcan Science Academy, against the wishes of his father, [[Sarek]]. Spock's decision was motivated by the realization that he would never be seen as an equal by the staff, only as someone who had "overcome the handicap" of half-[[Human]] parentage. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}}) ''In the alternate reality, {{alt|Spock}} likewise declined an invitation to study at the Vulcan Science Academy as they also considered [[Amanda Grayson (alternate reality)|his Human mother]] a "disadvantage".'' ({{film|11}}) |
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{{bginfo|The script of the [[Star Trek films|film]] ''Star Trek'' made it clear that, prior to Spock's rejection of admittance into the Vulcan Science Academy, they had never had a half-Human pupil. ''[http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Star-Trek.html]''|{{dis|Star Trek|novel|The novelization of the film}} suggests that, after declining acceptance, Spock salutes the council with a "distinctly Human digital gesture" unfamiliar to them – a [[The finger|raised middle finger]] – before walking out.|In the script of ''Star Trek'', Spock Prime planned to "assist in the foundation of a new science academy," at the end of the film, following the [[destruction of Vulcan]]. ''[http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Star-Trek.html]''}} |
{{bginfo|The script of the [[Star Trek films|film]] ''Star Trek'' made it clear that, prior to Spock's rejection of admittance into the Vulcan Science Academy, they had never had a half-Human pupil. ''[http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Star-Trek.html]''|{{dis|Star Trek|novel|The novelization of the film}} suggests that, after declining acceptance, Spock salutes the council with a "distinctly Human digital gesture" unfamiliar to them – a [[The finger|raised middle finger]] – before walking out.|In the script of ''Star Trek'', Spock Prime planned to "assist in the foundation of a new science academy," at the end of the film, following the [[destruction of Vulcan]]. ''[http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Star-Trek.html]''}} |
Revision as of 16:55, 9 February 2018
(covers information from several alternate timelines)
The Vulcan Science Academy (abbreviated as "VSA") was an educational institute located on Vulcan. As late as the 2250s of the alternate reality, no Vulcan had ever declined admission. (Star Trek)
Graduates could apply for the Vulcan Expeditionary Group. (DIS: "Lethe")
T'Pol's mother, T'Les, was an instructor at the Vulcan Science Academy until 2154, when she was asked to resign. (ENT: "Home")
In the mid-2150s, the Vulcan Science Academy was skeptical on the issue of time travel. (ENT: "Awakening")
The Vulcan Science Academy also spent a deal of time studying sub-quantum transporting but had little success. Earth's expert on transporters, Emory Erickson, had been trying to get his hands on some of the Science Academy's research for years to no avail, but later claimed that it was probably just as well, as it might have sent him down the wrong path. (ENT: "Daedalus")
Michael Burnham was the first Human to attend the Vulcan Science Academy. She attended the Science Academy from 2245 to 2249. (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello", "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry") Burnham studied quantum mechanics at the institute. (DIS: "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry")
In 2249, Spock decided to join Starfleet rather than attend the Vulcan Science Academy, against the wishes of his father, Sarek. Spock's decision was motivated by the realization that he would never be seen as an equal by the staff, only as someone who had "overcome the handicap" of half-Human parentage. (TOS: "Journey to Babel") In the alternate reality, Spock likewise declined an invitation to study at the Vulcan Science Academy as they also considered his Human mother a "disadvantage". (Star Trek)
Prior to the sealing of the ruins in the mid-23rd century, the VSA excavated archeological sites on Tagus III. The Jacobson Excavation recovered artifacts from the Post-Ramirez Era and Sepulveda Period. (TNG: "Qpid")
From 2354 to 2369, the director of the Vulcan Science Academy was Dr. T'Pan. (TNG: "Suspicions")
In the late 2360s, the USS Merrimac was on special assignment for the academy. (TNG: "Brothers", "Chain of Command, Part I")
In 2387, the Vulcan Science Academy commissioned the Jellyfish. (Star Trek)
See also
External link
- Ni'Var Science Institute at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works