White humans are tinged red/pink because of our red blood when healthy and alive, so by your logic there shouldn't be any black humans either, only dark red ones.But none of this is really isn't the point is it? Spock was light green, due to his skin pigmentation, and therefore darker Vulcans most likely would be darker green, not brown.
Has it been mentioned what a great band name this thread title would make?
So.. NOTHING but Blue Skies.I imagine a post-funk cover band that plays nothing but 60s/70s scifi music, or music used in any film or TV show a Star Trek actor appeared in. If Brent Spiner sang it, it's in. Nothing but a three hour interpretive funk "Blue Skies".
Don't use that language with me.
I will fucking use whatever language I goddamn l feel like using, particularly when I am refuting racist bullshit. If you don't like that, too fucking bad.
Oh no I'm not supporting your side, just to make that clear. I meant my earlier post that you were wrong about the way that tyrosine was created in the body, that it's completely unrelated to either hemoglobin or an iron-based blood chemistry in any general sense.
If anything, Spock had more of a jaundiced appearance to me in TOS. I don't look at him and think "green" at all.
I knew your true colors the first time you replied to a post. There are no black Vulcans. The only racist bullshit is in your empty lefty head. You are the racist. You think there is a a race of African American Vulcans. Grow up and cry your crocodile tears elsewhere and stop wasting my time.
Did it really hurt you that bad that Spock was green? Too bad. It's called LOSING AN ARGUMENT. Like all lefties, you cant stand to lose. It fucks with your stagnant brain because you're all simultaneously backwards and self-righteous.
I come here to enjoy a debate, not waste time with a cry baby troll who hates to be proven wrong. buh bye hunny.
Is my english really that bad that you missunderstood the whole context of my post?
I am not saying that the aliens don't have different culture from Humans. I am saying that Klingons for example only seem to have ONE culture, and ONE language, and ONE appearance, whereas a realistic planet would have several cultures, several languages etc.
Now granted that there'd might exist ONE planet or even TWO with a monocultural and monoracial people (maybe they killed and conquered all minorities). But in Star Trek there's basicaly only monocultural/lingual planets, and they just throw in a "black" vulcan for the sake of having to have a black vulcan.
This is the makeup used on Leonard Nimoy to give him his Vulcan appearance
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The full name is RCMA 1965 Color Process Foundation “LN-1” The "LN" for Leonard Nimoy. IIRC it was used on all Vulcans, including Tim Russ.
You haven't seen Voyager?
This is Tuvok.
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Even his tiny penny sized nipples are black.
Look at his tiny penny sized black nipples and Marvel.
No one is of Vulcan descent.I'm sorry to tell you, but Tim Russ is of African descent, not Vulcan.![]()
So someone put make-up every where for Tim in that nude scene?
What an exciting choice in vocation.![]()
random fact...vulcans were originally supposed to be red, but the higher ups decided it made spock look like the devil
There are no Vulcans. You might as well be talking about Vampires, Kryptonians or HobbitsVulcans are.![]()
I knew your true colors the first time you replied to a post. There are no black Vulcans. The only racist bullshit is in your empty lefty head. You are the racist. You think there is a a race of African American Vulcans. Grow up and cry your crocodile tears elsewhere and stop wasting my time.
Did it really hurt you that bad that Spock was green? Too bad. It's called LOSING AN ARGUMENT. Like all lefties, you cant stand to lose. It fucks with your stagnant brain because you're all simultaneously backwards and self-righteous.
I come here to enjoy a debate, not waste time with a cry baby troll who hates to be proven wrong. buh bye hunny.
If dark Vulcans should be dark green why aren't dark humans dark red...mmmm????
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