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** Perhaps it's simply not Vulcan custom for parents to attend a wedding. We didn't see T'Pring's parents either.
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gave Spock's exact quote; also, pon farr makes you go home


* "We do not speak of this to outsiders..." - but Vulcan Space Central - ''Vulcan Space Central,'' for crying out loud - is more than happy to patch T'Pring through so that she and Spock can flirt while he's standing on the bridge of a starship with his non-Vulcan crew mates.
** Presumably what they don't discuss is the fact that they lose their minds if they don't have sex every so often. Stoic Vulcan flirting doesn't fall under that category.

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* "We do not speak of this to outsiders..."It is a thing no outworlder may know, except those very few who have been involved..." - but Vulcan Space Central - ''Vulcan Space Central,'' for crying out loud - is more than happy to patch T'Pring through so that she and Spock can flirt while he's standing on the bridge of a starship with his non-Vulcan crew mates.
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** Presumably what they don't discuss is the fact that they lose their minds if they don't go home and have sex every so often. Stoic Vulcan flirting doesn't fall under that category.
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** Journey to Babel establishes that Spock and Sarek’s relationship is strained at best, and basically non-existent. In-universe Sarek likely refused to go.

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** "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E10JourneyToBabel Journey to Babel Babel]]" establishes that Spock and Sarek’s relationship is strained at best, and basically non-existent. In-universe Sarek likely refused to go.

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* "We do not speak of this to outsiders..." - but Vulcan Space Central - ''Vulcan Space Central,'' for crying out loud - is more than happy to patch T'Pring through so that she and Spock can flirt while he's standing on the bridge of a starship with his non-Vulcan crew mates.

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** Given that Sarek ''is'' an ambassador, he and Amanda might have been off-planet when the incident took place. If they were under a communications blackout, they might not even have known that it was happening until it was over.
* "We do not speak of this to outsiders..." - but Vulcan Space Central - ''Vulcan Space Central,'' for crying out loud - is more than happy to patch T'Pring through so that she and Spock can flirt while he's standing on the bridge of a starship with his non-Vulcan crew mates.mates.
** Presumably what they don't discuss is the fact that they lose their minds if they don't have sex every so often. Stoic Vulcan flirting doesn't fall under that category.
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** Journey to Babel establishes that Spock and Sarek’s relationship is strained at best, and basically non-existent. In-universe Sarek likely refused to go.
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* We already know at this point that Spock's father is Vulcan (and an ambassador) and his mother is human. But they don't show up at their son's wedding?

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* We already know at this point that Spock's father is Vulcan (and an ambassador) and his mother is human. But they don't show up at their son's wedding?wedding?

* "We do not speak of this to outsiders..." - but Vulcan Space Central - ''Vulcan Space Central,'' for crying out loud - is more than happy to patch T'Pring through so that she and Spock can flirt while he's standing on the bridge of a starship with his non-Vulcan crew mates.
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* We already know at this point that Spock's father is Vulcan (and an ambassador) and his mother is human. But they don't show up at their son's wedding?

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