That's the sole reason Gene considered the movie apocryphal!
(Totally joking, but good example to show me the error of my thinking, totally forgot about that)
That's the sole reason Gene considered the movie apocryphal!
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There was Romulan Ale in A New Hope?Oh whoops, this is in the wrong thread, that's from Episode 4
Vulcan mascara was designed to reflect direct sunlight, obviously. No shades neededSpock should've had a pair of Ray-Bans in TMP, that Vulcan sun is a killer on the eyes.
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We must not confuse Commodore Oh with Commodore Ho who was arrested on charges of solicitation...
Speaking of that, they actually go to Nimbus III in the novel. Romulans now control it completely
^^^I am still waiting for people to use the toilets in Star Trek or to have their existence acknowledged
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Hell, after 3 episodes on earth; They never ONCE showed us a toilet (or a bathroom) in Dahj's apartment OR Picard's Villa estate, OR Starfleet Command. Maybe they NO LONGER EXIST anywhere in the 24th century...![]()
No - Spock was only temporarily blinded BECAUSE he had the eyelid wile being exposed to MASSIVE amounts of artificial sunlight to destroy a parasitic creature in TOS S1 - "Operation Annihilate" . Had the eyelid not existed - he would have been permanently blind after that treatment....Seriously, forks, how is the eyelid thing supposed to work? It made Spock temporarily blind when he was exposed to bright light, water, and food after midnight. Is that how Vulcans cope with bright sun, too - by going blind? Do sensitive Vulcans go blind on Earth, lest they shade their eyes? Or was that bit specific to Spock's mongrel body or the extreme intensity of the light in question?
It's sort of too bad that we never saw Archer and T'Pol in a situation where the former would have needed to wear shades...
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No - Spock was only temporarily blinded BECAUSE he had the eyelid wile being exposed to MASSIVE amounts of artificial sunlight to destroy a parasitic creature in TOS S1 - "Operation Annihilate" . Had the eyelid not existed - he would have been permanently blind after that treatment.
No!Yes, and he thought he was blind because the inner eyelid was blocking his vision.
That’s all you need to see to realise how stupid the sunglasses were.
It just wouldn’t be logical for a Vulcan to wear them. Just feels like a mistake to me. Like her commodore pips which were crooked in that scene.Maybe they were a fashion statement, or they were there to hide her eyes from Jurarti? I know we get wrapped up in some silly shit here, but the sunglasses really take the nerd cake.
I'm not sure if an argument is super strong if one has to refer to an episode of Enterprise to back it up.Just watch Enterprise, The Forge. That’s all you need to see to realise how stupid the sunglasses were.
I'm not sure if an argument is super strong if one has to refer to an episode of Enterprise to back it up.
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