Giant Spock is likely still alive or has been cloned. Will he be appearing on Discovery?
dude he's just a tv character
>>81713901
On a related note, the dog who played Toto in The Wizard of Oz (1939) has recovered from his recent illness and managed to go for a walk with his owner :-)
>>81714096
I don't see how this is related.
Re-read both posts and have a little think, specifically "is either scenario atall possible"
>>81714313
One is referring to a real dog and one is referring to a fictional character who still exists in canon. I don't follow your logic.
Okay. I admit it. Us Trekfags are as bad as those Wookiepedia idiots.
>>81714437
Dogs generally live less than 15 years, far less for small dogs, the movie was made in 1939.
>>81714487
Come on that whole series is ridiculous. I'm simply asking if they will ever use this character again. How do you create a giant Spock clone and then just forget about him? If they are smart they will have giant Spock and it will be the greatest episode of the next series.
>>81715066
Why are you going on about dogs in a post about a cloned Vulcan who can and likely was cloned over and over again for countless generations?
His name is Spock Two, not "Giant Spock".
>>81715232
Yes, it is.
>>81715355
Yup.
>Giant Spock is likely still alive or has been cloned. Will he be appearing on Discovery?
Discovery takes place about 10 to 15 years before Spock was cloned.
Shame on you.