That was my thoughts. I recall reading different ideas along those lines for RPGs and other materials.Voluntarily, not because of the augment virus?
We're in TNG era. TNG style makes sense to continue forward with.
Voluntarily, not because of the augment virus?
To be fair, 90% of the Romulans we saw in TOS were wearing helmets that covered their foreheads. There's nothing to say they didn't have ridges. Besides, even in TNG it's obvious non-ridged Romulans must exist. In Unification Spock walks publicly on the streets of Romulus with his ridgeless forehead visible for all to see. And no one was like "Dude, where's your ridges?"Romulans didn't have ridges in TOS, TAS, the TOS movies, and ST'09. TNG is the outlier.
Kelvin universe is the punching bag of the Star Trek world. Sad but true![]()
Romulans with ridges are part Reman.
No, actually. No series deserves to be a punching bag of any franchise.True. But deservedly so!
No, actually. No series deserves to be a punching bag of any franchise.
It isn't bad.The bad ones certainly do!
Then Kelvin definitely doesn't deserve it, since it's not bad. Nor would I say that ENT deserves, even though I consider that to be a poor addition to the franchise.The bad ones certainly do!
Then Kelvin definitely doesn't deserve it, since it's not bad. Nor would I say that ENT deserves, even though I consider that to be a poor addition to the franchise.
No, they don't deserve it. Sorry, they don't.
Who said "no criticism?"Sorry, bad product deserves all the criticism it gets.
I think that we are in a post-TNG era already. Just not sure what to call it.We're in TNG era. TNG style makes sense to continue forward with.
The biggest blunder TNG made -- aside from retconning "no nuclear war" -- was giving Romulans ridges. There was no reason to do so, and in fact it flies in the fact of the fact TOS established that Romulans and Vulcans are visibly indistinguishable.
Sorry, bad product deserves all the criticism it gets.
Once upon a time my explanation for ridges was a deformity from over using Cloaking Devices.
How do bad shows not deserve criticism?
The biggest blunder TNG made -- aside from retconning "no nuclear war" -- was giving Romulans ridges. There was no reason to do so, and in fact it flies in the fact of the fact TOS established that Romulans and Vulcans are visibly indistinguishable.
Romulans didn't have ridges in TOS, TAS, the TOS movies, and ST'09. TNG is the outlier.
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