Saru (Doug Jones) in Star Trek: Discovery and Spock (Leonard Nimoy) in Star Trek: The Original Series.
Star Trek: Discovery had a replacement for Spock that changed the Vulcans' most memorable trait. The task of reviving the Star Trek television universe was difficult, and Star Trek: Discovery attempted to delicately balance the new and the old. Star Trek: Discovery works as both a prequel and a sequel to Star Trek: The Original Series and introduces new faces while still honoring classic characters.
Saru & The Kelpiens Are Emotionally Open Star Trek: Discovery Flipped The Original Series' Iconic Vulcan Trope Close Saru is the first Kelpien in Star Trek, which is fitting – he's also the first Kelpien to leave his home planet and, naturally, the first Kelpien to join Starfleet. In Star Trek: Discovery season 1, we learn that Kelpiens are an extremely empathetic species with a fine-tuned sense of danger. Saru explains that his people have evolved to sense the coming of death.
Related Saru’s Star Trek: Discovery Promotion Makes Him Even More Like Spock Saru has always been the Spock to Burnham's Kirk, and his promotion in Star Trek: Discovery season 5 makes him even more like TOS' beloved Vulcan.
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