And, yet, same timeline.
Well, they could ease their minds and relieve their consternation by just attributing it to be:
"The TNG art directors and make up people felt like making Romulans look different because they could."
True. Unless Romulans separated from Vulcans hundreds of thousands of years ago to allow time to evolve forehead ridges, then they should look like Vulcans. However, I was under the impression (maybe mistakenly?) that the separation was more recent than that.
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I think it was two-thousand years.
That's the way I recall it, too. Or ... at least that's how long since Surak's teachings took hold on Vulcan. I've always interpreted this as the event that caused non-Surak Vulcanians to flee the planet and seed other worlds, but is there wiggle room in canon for the Romulans and Mentokans to have split off much earlier? Say tens of thousands of years earlier?
I wish they had just given Vulcans ridges too. Spock could have remained as he is, as he is half human.
They would have gotten ridges on their possible future appearances, just like the TOS Klingons on DS9 (no explanation needed.)Well...then what about T'Pau, T'Pring, and Stonn? Hmmm?? And Sarek.
In-universe explanations weave such a tangled web.![]()
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The Romulan makeup in ST09 also included a forehead appliance, but way less prominent than the ridges we first saw in TNG.
Kor
They didn't? But .... what's this then?!
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Well, it looks a lot like a laser...![]()
It's OK. It's OK. Just stop, breathe, and back away from the wall. Let's get you some aspirin and a cold compress for the lump on your head.
That's amazing.
So are you into N-gage or HO?
We have plenty of that on standby. It seems to be going around.It's OK. It's OK. Just stop, breathe, and back away from the wall. Let's get you some aspirin and a cold compress for the lump on your head.
[pauses a beat ... another beat ... then he gets it]Picard loves N-gage
So I can imagine some of the artists thinking, "Uh, do I really want to heed the advice of this guy?!"
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