April 5th is First Contact Day - the holiday based on Star Trek lore when humans first encountered travelers from the planet Vulcan in Montana, a meeting which would set in motion everything that would lead to the eventual creation of the United Federation of Planets and Starfleet.
Despite the “real” event not happening until 2063, fans of the franchise still celebrate the momentous occasion and Mr. Man is joining the festivities the only way we know how — with a look at our favorite Vulcan actors in the buff!
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You may not even realize just how many bonafide babes have played Vulcans throughout the years, but we at Man Central are here to educate because not lusting after these hunks would be highly illogical.
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Leonard Nimoy Nude
The OG Spock was not only super handsome back in the day, but he even bared his Beantown butt cheeks in 1971’s Catlow. Beam me up, hottie!
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Zachary Quinto Nude
A gay icon since coming out in 2011, Zachary took the reins from Leonard Nimoy and breathed new life into Spock for a new generation in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek trilogy. But more people might know him from his collabs with American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy or his recent appearance in the gay sex comedy Down Low where he got an unseen hand job from Lukas Gage.
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Ethan Peck Sexy
Zachary Quinto as a young Spock is hot but a shirtless Ethan Peck as a young Spock is downright sizzling! We’d let this Strange New Worlds star breach our warp core any day!
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James Frain Nude
This Brit showed his bum, balls, and baby maker in 1998’s Vigo as the titular French filmmaker and went on to play the young Sarek on Star Trek Discovery. He is Vigo and we are horny!
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Gary Graham Nude
The noted sci-fi star played Soval, Vulcan ambassador to Earth on Star Trek: Enterprise, among others, but his amazing ass in 1989’s Robot Jox will have you boldly going - in your pants!
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Bruce Gray Sexy
Another actor who played more than one Star Trek character, his last appearance in the universe was as a Vulcan named Surak on Star Trek: Enterprise. But before that, Bruce had a five-episode stint on the original Queer as Folk as an older daddy rogering a much younger man (Peter Paige). That's not a phaser in his pocket!
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