John Orquiola is the head of Screen Rant's Star Trek Movies & TV coverage, a Senior Features staff writer, and Interviewer.
Summary Why does the Vulcan Lieutenant Saavik cry over the death of Spock in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan? Directed by Nicholas Meyer, the second film starring the cast of Star Trek: The Original Series introduced Lt. Saavik as the protégé of Spock. Saavik serves on the bridge of the USS Enterprise during the conflict that resulted when Khan Noonien Singh steals the planet-creating Genesis Device.
Lt. Saavik is the first female Vulcan character whose name doesn't start with a T-apostrophe like T'Pring and T'Pau. Why Kirstie Alley’s Lt. Saavik Cried At Spock’s Death In Star Trek II It's not logical. Close Lieutenant Saavik's very un-Vulcan like crying over the death of Spock at the end of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is because of her deleted backstory. Lt. Saavik was originally conceived to be half-Vulcan and half-Romulan.
Romulans don't suppress their emotions as their Vulcan cousins do, and Lt. Saavik showed her grief upon Spock's heroic and tragic death. However, since Star Trek II never stated Saavik's ancestry on-screen , Saavik is presented as a full Vulcan. Yet Saavik's original intention as a half-Romulan remains with her crying and mourning Spock.
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