What about Vulcans? They have no emotions at all. Would that count as an escape from the funny suits? (Of course in practice the writers did not do a good job of depicting emotionless characters, but suppose we give them credit for the idea if not the execution.)
Exactly. Note that the writers intended to give them the extra feature “behaves logically”, and failed completely. They managed “behaves like a human, then complains that it’s not logical”, which is very far from being the same thing.
What about Vulcans? They have no emotions at all. Would that count as an escape from the funny suits? (Of course in practice the writers did not do a good job of depicting emotionless characters, but suppose we give them credit for the idea if not the execution.)
Humans without an known feature are easier to imagine that humans with an extra feature.
Exactly. Note that the writers intended to give them the extra feature “behaves logically”, and failed completely. They managed “behaves like a human, then complains that it’s not logical”, which is very far from being the same thing.