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== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==


* Brainiac 5 of DC's ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]''.
* Brainiac 5 of DC's ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes (comics)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]''.
* Metron of the [[New Gods]] who was explicitly based on Spock.
* Metron of the [[New Gods]] who was explicitly based on Spock.
* The Vision of Marvel's ''[[The Avengers]]''. No wonder, he's a robot after all. Partially averted on times, [[Depending on the Writer]]: he may show human emotions to a high or low extension, or lack them completely.
* The Vision of Marvel's ''[[The Avengers]]''. No wonder, he's a robot after all. Partially averted on times, [[Depending on the Writer]]: he may show human emotions to a high or low extension, or lack them completely.
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** Rygel is a slight subversion, as he has a tendency to on occasion claim his actions are for the best of the crew as a whole, but more often than not he's just being a greedy self-interested [[Jerkass]]. He has his moments, however.
** Rygel is a slight subversion, as he has a tendency to on occasion claim his actions are for the best of the crew as a whole, but more often than not he's just being a greedy self-interested [[Jerkass]]. He has his moments, however.
* Sheldon in ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''. Lampshaded, as Sheldon considers his circle of friends one doctor short of a landing party, and has proclaimed himself the Spock. Sheldon might not be a full-fledged example of this trope, though. He's too [[It's All About Me|self-centered]] to be detached from the situation, so to speak - but Leonard's mother, Beverly, fits this trope very well.
* Sheldon in ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''. Lampshaded, as Sheldon considers his circle of friends one doctor short of a landing party, and has proclaimed himself the Spock. Sheldon might not be a full-fledged example of this trope, though. He's too [[It's All About Me|self-centered]] to be detached from the situation, so to speak - but Leonard's mother, Beverly, fits this trope very well.
* Freddie on ''[[ICarly]]'', opposite to Carly ([[The Kirk]]) and Sam ([[The McCoy]]).
* Freddie on ''[[iCarly]]'', opposite to Carly ([[The Kirk]]) and Sam ([[The McCoy]]).
* Doctor Larry Fleinhart from ''[[Numb3rs]]''. Surprisingly, Doctor Charlie Epps doesn't qualify, as he emotes just fine. More surprising as Larry is the [[Romanticism Versus Enlightenment|Romantic]] one and Charlie is the [[Romanticism Versus Enlightenment|Enlightened]] one.
* Doctor Larry Fleinhart from ''[[Numb3rs]]''. Surprisingly, Doctor Charlie Epps doesn't qualify, as he emotes just fine. More surprising as Larry is the [[Romanticism Versus Enlightenment|Romantic]] one and Charlie is the [[Romanticism Versus Enlightenment|Enlightened]] one.
* Castiel the doubting angel from ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''.
* Castiel the doubting angel from ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''.