Question: Is the Spock in Star Trek III the son of the Spock in Star Trek II?
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I'd think he was a genetic offspring. And would not have grown into the same Spock without having left his memories behind.
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odd how so many people want to be "right" about a fictional alien. until someone maps groot's genome, i'm gonna defer to the guy
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hey Gunn what about Adam Warlock?.. Simon Baker I'm just sayingpic.twitter.com/rorO6QTzBq
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Why does everyone want to be right...
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But Bob & Eric are animals. Plants have totally different rules. You can hack up a plant into a million pieces and instantly have a million clones as soon as the cut is made. Also a plant can have sex with itself & make viable offspring. Prob not the same with Bob & Eric.

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Can a plant run and speak and vomit and punch villains?
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Writer: These are different characters. Here's the in canon explanation. They should be treated as different characters Everyone else: YOU ARE SO WRONG.
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