In Star Trek fanfic, humans are often depicted as more emotional compared to Vulcans. Humans can be impulsive, driven by their feelings like love, anger, or excitement. For example, in many fan - created stories, a human character might jump into a dangerous situation without fully thinking it through because of their passion. Vulcans, on the other hand, are known for their logic. They base their decisions on facts and rational thinking. This can lead to interesting interactions in fanfic. A common plot might involve a human and a Vulcan having to work together, with the human teaching the Vulcan about the value of emotions and the Vulcan teaching the human about the power of logic.
In Star Trek fanfic, the relationship between humans and Vulcans can be really interesting. Usually, humans are more emotional and impulsive, while Vulcans are known for their logic. This contrast often leads to various conflicts and also opportunities for growth. For example, in some fanfics, a human and a Vulcan might be paired up on a mission. The human's quick decision - making based on gut feelings and the Vulcan's careful logical analysis can either clash or complement each other. They might learn from each other's ways, with the human learning to be more rational and the Vulcan perhaps understanding the value of emotions in certain situations.
In this kind of fanfic, the characters would play crucial roles. Captain Kirk, for instance, could be in a difficult position. He has respect for the Vulcans like Spock but also has to protect the interests of humanity. He might try to negotiate peace, but some hard - line elements on both sides could make it extremely difficult. And on the Vulcan side, characters like T'Pau might also be involved in decision - making regarding the war.
Often, the relationships are shown as a learning experience for both species. The human can learn self - control from the Vulcan, and the Vulcan can learn about the richness of emotions from the human. For example, in some fanfics, a human - Vulcan friendship forms where they constantly challenge each other's worldviews.
Political differences could also be a trigger. Suppose there is a new interstellar government being formed. The humans might want a more democratic and inclusive system, while the Vulcans, with their hierarchical and logical society, might propose a system based on merit and logic. If they can't reach an agreement, tensions could rise and eventually lead to war.
The characters included the main character, Bai Weishui, and guess if I'm the female lead; the supporting characters, Bai Jiahei, and I'm Not Cold Medicine; and the male lead, Gu Yu.
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When he woke up, Gu Yu realized that the world had changed, and so had he.
Why did so many zombies disappear? Why did many of them turn back into humans?
Didn't that mean that there were more people than zombies? Then how could he and the other zombies happily prey on humans? Wouldn't it be humans hunting zombies instead?
Although Gu Yu himself had become human-like in smell, touch, and biological senses, he knew that he was still a zombie and had become weaker.
The worst thing was that Gu Yu was in the crowd. He could not expose himself as a zombie. He could not…
What was that? You said I'm a zombie?
I'm not. Don't talk nonsense. Don't frame me.
I'm just a special ability user. Don't frame me. If you continue to frame me, I'll, I'll eat you.
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The Three-Body People were afraid that humans would know the Dark Forest Law because according to this law, there were many intelligent life forms in the universe that were suspicious of each other, guarded against each other, and attacked each other. These intelligent life forms may come from different planets, different civilizations, and even different ideologies, but they all think that they are right and other intelligent life forms are evil.
The Three-Body People believed that if humans knew the Dark Forest Law, they would understand how complicated and dangerous the relationship between intelligent life in the universe was. Therefore, they were afraid that humans would know this law, afraid that humans would start to think about the truth of the universe and act accordingly.
The Three-Body Man hoped that humans would not know the rules of the Dark Forest so that they could avoid contact with humans and prevent humans from knowing the truth about them. However, due to the failure of the Three-body plan, humans finally knew the rules of the Dark Forest, which brought great pressure and challenges to humans.
In comics, Spock can seem like an anomaly to other Vulcans. His human side and emotional struggles make him stand out. Also, his logical approach might be seen as either refreshing or challenging by his fellow Vulcans.
One interesting aspect is exploring Vulcan culture in more depth. Fan fiction can delve into their traditions, like the Kolinahr or their mating rituals, which might not be fully explored in the original series. For example, a fanfic could show how a young Vulcan struggles to conform to the strict emotional control demanded by their society.
Fan fictions about Vulcans can introduce new storylines. These new plots can inspire new ideas for official Star Trek content in the future. For instance, a fanfic about a Vulcan - Romulan conflict from a different perspective could be a starting point for a new official arc.