If the Commodore was also an illusion why was Spock pleading to Kirk to not "let him stop me" ? If Spock was working on this, like it is implied, in unison with the Talosians, he should have know Mendez wasn't real, and his own reaction would be illogical, no ? Or was he just trying to uphold the charade ?
Shout by FinFanBlockedParentSpoilers2022-05-04T19:34:01Z— updated 2022-05-05T23:17:34Z
Do I detect a logical error in the story ?
If the Commodore was also an illusion why was Spock pleading to Kirk to not "let him stop me" ? If Spock was working on this, like it is implied, in unison with the Talosians, he should have know Mendez wasn't real, and his own reaction would be illogical, no ?
Or was he just trying to uphold the charade ?