Mirror Universe Spock of the I.S.S. Enterprise gives this lesson authorised by the Imperial Indoctrination Directive
Spock corrects the logic of Harcourt Fenton Mudd and Cyrano Jones in their shared cell in the brig of the Enterprise. Those other prisoners look familiar as well!
Harry Mudd tries out some logic on Cyrano Jones but Spock see's a problem with it. The Enterprise has picked up some more strange prisoners!
Spock corrects the biasses of two of the more unique members of the Animated Series Enterprise
Spock tries once again to correct Harry Mudd's problematic logic!
Educational PSA where Mister Spock (from the Mirror Universe) corrects some crewmembers after overhearing them employing a logical fallacy in their discussions.
Wishful thinking can be fun to fantasise with but has no place in making logical decisions as Spock points out to Yeaoman Rand and Nurse Chapel.
Spock is back on the shuttle with two of the alien members of the crew. Logical fallacies are not, it would seem, a purely human trait!
Harry Mudd is trying to put one over on Cyrano again.
If animals are lifeforms and you find some lifeforms... Co-starring Dawson Walking Bear and M'Ress.
The Imperial Indoctrination Directive shows how Spock keeps a tight reign on illogical behaviour even in the Mirror Universe!
Sulu is being dismissal of Chekov's point, oh my!
Harry Mudd and Cyrano Jones agree to disagree but Spock points out that this doesn't actually resolve the issue. This logic lesson features a cameo by Lieutenant Leslie who was portrayed by Eddie Paskey in the original series. Mr. Paskey passed away on August 17, 2021 and was added as a homage.
Just because one outcome is more desirable than another doesn't make it any more likely.
When discussing how to do things, which are better: the old ways or the new ways?
"You like breaking into teams of two because you always want to go off alone with Sulu... to learn all his best tactical maneuvers." Sounds logical to me.
Statistics never lie ...but they *are* open to interpretation!
An appeal to emotion is bound to fail with Spock!
"You keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means."