A Star Trek idea: A comedy sitcom where instead of a Vulcan on a mostly human ship it is a human on a mostly Vulcan ship
All the Vulcans are fiercely protective of the âfragile, illogical, prone-to-danger, smart, reckless little humanâ.
To make the human feel more accepted (as it is only logical) the Vulcans try to include aspects of terran culture in the shipâs day-to-day life, failing spectacularly at it.
The human loves them even more for it.
Theyâll get better at celebrating the humanâs birthday next year. Itâs the thought that counts.
@jvlianbashirâ THATâS A GOOD END TO THAT EPISODE THOUGH⌠the vulcans put together awful, bland decorations. they make a cake because itâs of âsignificant importanceâ. they go through the process of putting together this party and Studying this Human Ritual and the entire episode is setting up to what you KNOW will be a horrible result. they do a bad job!! then when the humanâs birthday comes, and they reveal the off-the-mark, underwhelming looking birthday bash, the human just. starts crying. because they had no idea their crew would go through all this trouble to celebrate their birthday, and even put up DECORATIONS, or make a CAKE, and thereâs a birthday card with extremely polite impersonal messages written and a hundred perfectly tidy signatures. and the vulcans are just standing around like âyou appear upset. the Birthday Party was unsatisfactoryâ.





















