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Star Prestige Review

Spock's Vulcan Nerve Pinch Explained

Author

Andrew Henderson

Updated on March 06, 2026

The creation of the Vulcan nerve pinch stems from none other than Leonard Nimoy himself. He came up with the concept for the move during the filming of "The Enemy Within" when he reached a point in the script he didn't quite agree with. "There was a scene where I was supposed to sneak up behind somebody, a villain in this case, and pull my phaser and ... hit him on the head with the butt of it to render him unconscious," Nimoy recalled while speaking to CBC-TV's Barbara Frum in 1969. While this may seem like a rather tame sequence of events, he disagreed.

Nimoy explained that he found the written scene archaic and a bit much to put on TV, so, using the fact that Spock is an alien, he began brainstorming an alternative. Eventually, he came up with the nerve pinch. "The man could have very special knowledge of the human anatomy that hasn't even been discovered yet, or he may have some special power that only Vulcans have," Nimoy recalled as his rationale for the move. All involved in the production loved the nerve pinch idea, so it stuck around for the long haul.

It's fair to say that Leonard Nimoy's idea to make a simple yet effective nerve pinch Spock's signature move was nothing short of brilliant. Not only did it ensure he didn't have to present a brutish scene to viewers, but the move complements Spock's stoic, dutiful personality perfectly.