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* FantasticRacism: In the video for Ad Hominem, Sulu and Arex display prejudice against Klingons because a Klingon killed a friend of theirs.

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* FantasticRacism: In the video for Ad Hominem, Sulu and Arex display prejudice against Klingons because [[TragicBigot a Klingon killed a friend of theirs.theirs]].
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'''''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMpofmkxKHBJfta_JzekLbWGHUSLUJoLt Star Trek Logical Thinking]]''''' is a series of web animations based on ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'' meant to educate about LogicalFallacies.

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'''''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMpofmkxKHBJfta_JzekLbWGHUSLUJoLt Star Trek Logical Thinking]]''''' Thinking]]''''', also called ''Logic Lessons with Mr. Spock'', is a series of web animations based on ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'' meant to educate about LogicalFallacies.

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* LogicalFallacies: The main purpose of the episode is to educate about flawed logic.

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* LogicalFallacies: The main purpose of the episode series is to educate about flawed logic.


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** Mirror Universe episodes add "Return to your duties." to the end.
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* The conversation ends with one of the characters saying, "I should rethink what I'm trying to say!", to which Spock agrees, then tells the viewer about how "even if an argument seems to make sense."

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* The conversation ends with one of the characters saying, "I should rethink what I'm trying to say!", to which Spock agrees, then tells the viewer about how "even if an argument seems to make sense.sense, it cannot be valid unless the form is valid."
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'''''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMpofmkxKHBJfta_JzekLbWGHUSLUJoLt Star Trek Logical Thinking]]''''' is a series of web animations based on ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'' meant to educate about LogicalFallacies.

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* Two or more people are having a conversation which Spock overhears, and he politely joins in to inform them that they are using a particular logical fallacy.
* One of them says, "His/her argument seemed to make sense." or "But I thought he/she/[name] was making perfect sense!".
* Spock acknowledges that it may seem so, but it's still invalid. He then explains the fallacy and how the character used it.
* The conversation ends with one of the characters saying, "I should rethink what I'm trying to say!", to which Spock agrees, then tells the viewer about how "even if an argument seems to make sense."

The setting can vary from engineering, the bridge, sickbay, to even places like the brig and the mirror universe bridge.

!! Star Trek Logical Thinking provides examples of
* BreakingTheFourthWall: At the end of every video, Spock talks to the viewer.
* ContinuityNod: In the video for Ipse Dixit/It Simply Is, Harry Mudd mentions the androids who he made in ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''.
* DeathOfAChild: Discussed in "Appeal to Emotions" when Chapel and Rand wonder if the three missing children are OK and Chapel uses the fallacy by saying that they probably are because imagining kids dying is too horrible.
* DoAndroidsDream: In the video for the Ipse Dixit Fallacy, Harry Mudd asserts that androids are inferior to humans and Spock points out that he has no evidence.
* FantasticRacism: In the video for Ad Hominem, Sulu and Arex display prejudice against Klingons because a Klingon killed a friend of theirs.
* FourthWallObserver: Spock is the only character to break the fourth wall.
* {{Greed}}: Discussed in "Argumentum ad Nauseum" when Harry Mudd insists that playing on people's greed is the best way to con them.
* LogicalFallacies: The main purpose of the episode is to educate about flawed logic.
* SharePhrase: The phrases "The argument seemed to make sense", "I thought [name/pronoun] was making perfect sense", and "I should rethink..." seem common among the non-Spock characters.
* SickEpisode: In the video for the Argumentum ad Ignorantium, a woman has a cold, and in the one about false dilemmas, a Tellarite ensign has colic.
* SigningOffCatchphrase: Every episode ends with Spock saying, "It's only logical." This is usually, though not always, preceded with "Even if an argument ''seems'' to make sense, it cannot be valid unless the form is valid and that it does not exhibit one of the logical fallacies such as [fallacy]."
* SpeechImpediment: One of the science officers pronounces his "W"s as "V"s.
* UncertainDoom: In the Appeal to Emotions video, we never find out if the missing colonists mentioned lived or died.
* VillainEpisode:
** Some videos take place in the brig and feature Cyrano Jones and Harry Mudd.
** Some videos take place with the evil mirror versions of Spock and co. instead of the regular versions.
* TheWarOnStraw: One video is about the Straw Man fallacy, demonstrated by a Lt. Kyle saying that a lieutenant's idea of ''checking some'' of the compensators is bad because ''realigning all'' of them would take too long.
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