Kirk and Spock from Star Trek , is a pairing popular in slash fiction , possibly the first slash pairing, according to Henry Jenkins , an early slash fiction scholar. Many homosocial scenes between Kirk and Spock have been interpreted by some fans as having significant homoerotic undertones. In a particular scene from the film, Spock, lying down in sickbay, clasps Kirk's hand and says that he understands "this simple feeling". Woledge points out that both the gesture and the words are "ambiguous", and can be interpreted as homoerotic.
Spock is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. Spock first appeared in the original Star Trek series serving aboard the starship Enterprise as science officer and first officer , and later as commanding officer of two iterations of the vessel. Spock's mixed human - Vulcan heritage serves as an important plot element in many of the character's appearances. Along with Captain James T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy , he is one of the three central characters in the original Star Trek series and its films. After retiring from active duty in Starfleet , Spock serves as a Federation ambassador , and later becomes involved in the ill-fated attempt to save Romulus from a supernova , [4] leading him to live out the rest of his life in a parallel timeline.
The Vulcans actually had very powerful emotions and Spock's were even stronger still, due to his human heritage. Spock is unique for reasons other than his heritage, as the deeds he performed throughout his life turned him into one of the most important figures in the history of the Federation. Spock may have been a fictional character, but he left a huge impression on the world. Leonard Nimoy may have passed on, but he left behind a legacy that will endure for many years to come. Vulcans possess some telepathic abilities, but the limitations of these powers tend to change from writer to writer.
We all know about Star Trek slash, right? The fanfic that imagines erotic homoerotic relationships among various characters? Well, we bet you've never heard slashfic like this: Narrated by the new Star Trek 's very own Zachary Quinto, as edited from his audiobook narration of Alan Dean Foster's novelization of J.