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1. Logical Thinking:
- Spock and Data: Known for their highly logical and analytical minds.
- Autistic Traits: Preference for logical thinking and problem-solving.
- Roddenberry's Influence: Roddenberry's background as an aircraft navigator might have contributed to the emphasis on logical decision-making on the Bridge.
- Savant Characteristics: The precision and expertise displayed by Spock and Data may draw parallels to savant abilities.
2. Difficulty with Emotional Expression:
- Spock and Data: Struggle with expressing and understanding emotions.
- Autistic Traits: Challenges in navigating and expressing emotions.
- Roddenberry's Influence: The disciplined and focused environment of aviation, reflected in Roddenberry's experiences, may have influenced the depiction of emotional control on the Bridge.
- Savant Characteristics: Some savants, while excelling in specific areas, may find emotional expression challenging.
- Episode Scenario: In "Plato's Stepchildren," forcing Spock to experience intense emotions is depicted as physically and emotionally damaging due to his Vulcan physiology, reflecting real-world debates on forcing neurotypical behavior on individuals with autism.
3. Focus on Facts and Logic:
- Spock and Data: Prioritize facts, logic, and rationality.
- Autistic Traits: Strong affinity for factual information and logic.
- Roddenberry's Influence: Roddenberry's background in navigation might have contributed to the portrayal of a fact-based decision-making process.
- Savant Characteristics: Savants often exhibit exceptional memory and proficiency in specific domains, aligning with the focus on facts.
- Episode Scenario: Logical decision-making is emphasized in scenarios like "Return to Tomorrow" and "Plato's Stepchildren," where Spock's Vulcan physiology plays a crucial role.
4. Struggle with Social Nuances:
- Spock and Data: Frequently grapple with understanding social nuances.
- Autistic Traits: Difficulties in social interaction and understanding subtle social cues.
- Roddenberry's Influence: The structured command environment on the Bridge may reflect the need for clear communication, reminiscent of aviation protocols.
- Savant Characteristics: Social difficulties are a common aspect in some savant individuals.
- Episode Scenario: Social dynamics are explored in various episodes, including "Plato's Stepchildren," where characters are manipulated using telekinetic powers.
5. Unique Perspectives:
- Gene Roddenberry: Encourages acceptance of diverse perspectives and ways of thinking.
- Autistic Traits: Bring unique perspectives and strengths to various situations.
- Roddenberry's Influence: Roddenberry's experiences in aviation may have fostered an appreciation for diverse skills and perspectives necessary in a cockpit.
- Savant Characteristics: Savants often offer unconventional and exceptional insights in their areas of expertise.
- Episode Scenario: The diversity of perspectives is showcased in various episodes, reflecting Roddenberry's vision, and in "Plato's Stepchildren," unique challenges arise due to the use of telekinetic powers.
6. Savant Abilities:
- Spock and Data: Displaying exceptional proficiency in various areas aligns with savant-like abilities.
- Autistic Traits: Some individuals with autism may exhibit savant abilities, showcasing extraordinary skills in specific domains.
- Episode Scenario: Savant-like abilities and their potential impact are explored in various episodes, notably in "Plato's Stepchildren."
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ADHD-I(diagnosed) ASD-HF(diagnosed)
RDOS scores - Aspie score 131/200 - neurotypical score 69/200 - very likely Aspie