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Vulcan Salute

The Vulcan Salute is a hand gesture that has become synonymous with the science fiction franchise Star Trek. It is performed by raising the hand with the palm forward and the fingers parted in a V shape, with the thumb extended outwards. The gesture was first introduced in the second season of the original Star Trek series in 1967, in an episode titled Amok Time. The Vulcan Salute was created by Leonard Nimoy, who played the character Spock, and was inspired by a Jewish blessing he had seen as a child. The Vulcan Salute has become a cultural icon and is recognized around the world as a symbol of the Star Trek franchise. It is often used as a greeting among fans of the show and has been adopted by various groups and organizations as a symbol of unity and peace. In addition, the gesture has been used in popular culture, appearing in films, television shows, and even political events. Despite its popularity, the Vulcan Salute has also been the subject of controversy. In some countries, the gesture is considered offensive or inappropriate, and its use has led to misunderstandings and even legal action. However, for many fans of Star Trek, the Vulcan Salute remains a beloved symbol of the franchise and its message of unity and cooperation.

Star Trek, Leonard Nimoy, Spock, cultural icon, greeting

Mark Anderson

CITATION : "Mark Anderson. 'Vulcan Salute.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=384556 (Accessed on August 02, 2025)"

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The Vulcan Salute is a graphic symbol commonly used in anime, comics, and manga to represent a character's hand gesture. When used in this way, it usually consists of a raised hand, palm outward, with the fingers parted between the middle and ring finger, though variations may exist. The use of the Vulcan Salute to represent a hand gesture is often used as a way to immediately convey a sense of both strength and serenity.

Vulcan Salute, Manga, Comics, Anime, Graphic Symbol, Hand Gesture

Taro Yamada


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