Spock was blinded for only a brief period of time in an ST-TOS (Star Trek: The Original Series) episode titled: "Operation: Annihilate!".
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Spock and Dr. Leonard McCoy listened to the last taped orders of Captain Kirk in Star Trek The Original Series episode "The Tholian Web".
The pilot episode of Star Trek: TOS was simply called "The Cage" which had Captain Pike in command rather then Captain Kirk.
Mr. Spock's consciousness was hidden in Christine Chapel's mind after Henoch destroyed the vessel it was contained within in Star Trek The Original Series episode "Return to Tomorrow".
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"Patterns of Force", in which Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock find themselves on a world in which society is modeled after the Nazi Third Reich. A VHS tape of this episode was eventually allowed in Germany, but the episode was never broadcast with the others.
Spock and Dr. Leonard McCoy listened to the last taped orders of Captain Kirk in Star Trek The Original Series episode "The Tholian Web".
(TOS: "Dagger of the Mind")
There were seventy-nine (79) episodes in Star Trek TOS, which lasted from 1966 to 1969. The only character to appear in every episode was Mr Spock (played by Leonard Nimoy).TOS lasted three seasons. A sequel was planned, called Star Trek: Phase II, but the production was halted when the broadcasting channel was closed. The script for the first episode was modified to create Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
The characters' names are Kirk and Spock. And, the series is called: Star Trek The Original Series. Or ST-TOS for short.
The pilot episode of Star Trek: TOS was simply called "The Cage" which had Captain Pike in command rather then Captain Kirk.
I don't know because in TOS episode "This side of Paradise", Spock said that his full name was unpronounceable to Humans.
Mr. Spock comes from Vulcan (as a vulcan this is obvious.) However, Vulcan used to be known as Vulcania in the extremely old episodes of ST-TOS, and therefore that would make Spock a Vulcanian, too.