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:''You may also be looking for [[Solok (DaiMon)|DaiMon Solok]].''
[[Captain]] '''Solok''' (played by [[Gregory Wagrowski]]) was a [[Vulcan]] [[Starfleet]] officer who commanded the [[starship]] [[USS T'Kumbra|USS ''T'Kumbra'']] in [[2375]].
 
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[[Captain]] '''Solok''' was a [[Vulcan]] [[24th century]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] who [[commanding officer|commanded]] the [[starship]] {{USS|T'Kumbra}} during the [[Dominion War]]. He was a decorated officer, having twice been awarded the [[Christopher Pike Medal of Valor]], the second in early [[2375]].
   
Solok attended [[Starfleet Academy]] with [[Benjamin Sisko]], and was well known for pointing out the fallibility of emotions and what he believed to be the superiority of Vulcan discipline. He took uncharacteristic pride (to the point of arrogance) in his heritage, and took every opportunity to point that out to his fellow classmates. This made him a great rival of Sisko, who once got into a (drunken) argument with Solok at the [[Launching Pad]], a popular meeting place for [[cadet]]s.
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Solok attended [[Starfleet Academy]] in the same class as [[Benjamin Sisko]], and was well known for pointing out the fallibility of [[emotion]]s and what he believed to be the superiority of Vulcan discipline. According to Sisko, he and Solok first tangled at the [[Launching Pad]], a popular meeting place for [[cadet]]s, when Solok arrived with several other Vulcan cadets and announced that they were studying "illogical Human bonding rituals". Sisko, drunk and annoyed, first tried to debate the relative merits of emotion versus logic with Solok, then challenged him to a wrestling match. Sisko lost. Afterward, Solok frequently reminded Sisko of their match. The Vulcan singled out the human cadet on campus and wrote five psychology papers about the wrestling match. Although Sisko hoped that their disagreements would subside after their graduation in [[2354]], they didn't. By 2375, Solok had published "over a dozen" essays comparing Human and Vulcan performance, all of them beginning with that wrestling match with Sisko.
   
When the ''T'Kumbra'' put in for repairs at [[Deep Space 9]] (which was commanded by Sisko) in 2375, Solok challenged Sisko to a game of [[baseball]], with the hopes of humiliating Sisko by beating him at his favorite sport. Solok even organized a team of Vulcans from among his crew to participate in the game.
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When the ''T'Kumbra'' put in for repairs at [[Deep Space 9]] (which was commanded by Sisko) in 2375, it had been ten years since the two had last met in person, but the animosity they shared for each other remained strong. Solok challenged Sisko to a [[game]] of [[baseball]], with the hopes of humiliating Sisko by beating him at his favorite [[sport]]. Solok recruited his [[senior staff]] from the all-Vulcan [[crew]] to participate in the game.
   
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The [[Niners]] were delighted when [[Rom]] managed to bring in their only run of the game. Solok, baffled by the [[Niners]]' celebration, made the Human mistake of grabbing the [[umpire]], [[Odo]], who promptly threw him out of the ball game. The Niners later celebrated at [[Quark's]], further aggravating Solok. After Solok complained that Sisko was trying "to manufacture a triumph where none exists," the crew teased Solok about being too "emotional." When Sisko invited Solok to sign the game ball, Solok quickly left. ({{DS9|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}})
Although the [[Logicians]] beat the [[Niners]] in the game, Solok was infinitely puzzled by the simple pleasure that Sisko and his teammates experienced in playing the game, despite their loss. ([[DS9]]: "[[Take Me Out to the Holosuite]]")
 
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{{bginfo|Solok was played by actor [[Gregory Wagrowski]].|Captain Solok makes a few appearances in the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|''Deep Space Nine'']] [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)#Relaunch|relaunch]] [[novels]]. His first appearance is in the ''[[Star Trek: Gateways|Gateway]]'' novel ''[[Demons of Air and Darkness]]'' in a holo-conference. He also appears in ''[[Lesser Evil]]'' and ''[[Unity]]''.}}
   
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File:Solok.jpg

Captain Solok at Deep Space 9 in 2375

Solok captain logicians

Captain Solok, in his baseball gear

You may also be looking for DaiMon Solok.

Captain Solok was a Vulcan 24th century Starfleet officer who commanded the starship USS T'Kumbra during the Dominion War. He was a decorated officer, having twice been awarded the Christopher Pike Medal of Valor, the second in early 2375.

Solok attended Starfleet Academy in the same class as Benjamin Sisko, and was well known for pointing out the fallibility of emotions and what he believed to be the superiority of Vulcan discipline. According to Sisko, he and Solok first tangled at the Launching Pad, a popular meeting place for cadets, when Solok arrived with several other Vulcan cadets and announced that they were studying "illogical Human bonding rituals". Sisko, drunk and annoyed, first tried to debate the relative merits of emotion versus logic with Solok, then challenged him to a wrestling match. Sisko lost. Afterward, Solok frequently reminded Sisko of their match. The Vulcan singled out the human cadet on campus and wrote five psychology papers about the wrestling match. Although Sisko hoped that their disagreements would subside after their graduation in 2354, they didn't. By 2375, Solok had published "over a dozen" essays comparing Human and Vulcan performance, all of them beginning with that wrestling match with Sisko.

When the T'Kumbra put in for repairs at Deep Space 9 (which was commanded by Sisko) in 2375, it had been ten years since the two had last met in person, but the animosity they shared for each other remained strong. Solok challenged Sisko to a game of baseball, with the hopes of humiliating Sisko by beating him at his favorite sport. Solok recruited his senior staff from the all-Vulcan crew to participate in the game.

The Niners were delighted when Rom managed to bring in their only run of the game. Solok, baffled by the Niners' celebration, made the Human mistake of grabbing the umpire, Odo, who promptly threw him out of the ball game. The Niners later celebrated at Quark's, further aggravating Solok. After Solok complained that Sisko was trying "to manufacture a triumph where none exists," the crew teased Solok about being too "emotional." When Sisko invited Solok to sign the game ball, Solok quickly left. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")

Solok was played by actor Gregory Wagrowski.
Captain Solok makes a few appearances in the Deep Space Nine relaunch novels. His first appearance is in the Gateway novel Demons of Air and Darkness in a holo-conference. He also appears in Lesser Evil and Unity.

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