Well, in a way, he already has. He kept the Bajor bar open after he moved to the new DS9. Opening a third bar hardly seems like more trouble than a second.In that case, DS9 could ignore that Quark launches a franchise of bars within two years...or go for it.![]()
We've read this offworlder visitor guide, and we find that much of the information in it is inaccurate, and outdated. For example, there is a whole section on a supposed Vulcan taboo about touching food directly with one's hands. That utterly illogical taboo ceased to exist about the same time as the equally illogical one about mind-melds, in the wake of the Syrannite Reformation, and like a number of other clearly illogical pre-reformation customs, as well as pre-reformation policies ranging from militarism and isolationism to the regrettable attempts to retard Earth's technological development, is now generally attributed to Romulan infiltrators. In fact, while there are a great many foods for which Vulcans prefer to use utensils, there are also many others, including many that are native to Vulcan, for which we clearly recognize the extreme inefficiency of eating with utensils, and to deliberately embrace such inefficiency without an overriding reason is illogical.
I've been asked to deliver this comment from the local Vulcan Consulate:
Especially since they don't believe in time travel... I guess that believe got blown out of the window along with the anti-finger-foodiness.It's weird that they asked you to deliver it to a small historical fiction forum.
Especially since they don't believe in time travel... I guess that believe got blown out of the window along with the anti-finger-foodiness.
If a Vulcan touches finger food it usually explodes. Spock could only touch it because he focused all of his humanity in his hand.
Except that's a still from the scene in "All Our Yesterdays" where Spock gives in and eats meat, which is evidence that he's starting to abandon modern Vulcan behavioral norms and give into his primitive drives. So it doesn't work as a counterargument.
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