From TNG: Who watches the Watchers
From DS9: The Forsaken
So, from the first quote it seems that Vulcans are recognised as a kind of prototype for 'Vulcanoid' races, whether they actually are Vulcan-descended (e.g. Romulans) or probably not (Mintakans). Then, the second quote would seem to suggest there is an actual familial relation between Dopterians and Ferengi- but it could also be taken to mean 'they fit into the same generalized 'Ferenginoid' template' and nothing more than that.
So, do you think the Federation just uses some kind of classification scheme for different humanoid species, or are actual 'family trees' between species, such as between the Vulcans and Romulans far more common than we're led to believe ?
Also, since 'humanoid' already clearly refers to all , well, humanoid species, including Vulcanoid and Ferenginoid species and Klingons and all such, what would be the generalized name for (the many) species that really look a lot closer to the Earth human 'template' than to any other (e.g. Vulcanoid)?
TROI: According to Doctor Barron's preliminary reports, the Mintakans are proto-Vulcan humanoids at the Bronze Age level. Quite peaceful and highly rational.
PICARD: Which is not surprising, considering how closely their evolution parallels Vulcan.
From DS9: The Forsaken
ODO: Dopterians are distant relatives of the Ferengi. It made sense that if you couldn't read Quark, you might not be able to read this charming fellow either.
So, from the first quote it seems that Vulcans are recognised as a kind of prototype for 'Vulcanoid' races, whether they actually are Vulcan-descended (e.g. Romulans) or probably not (Mintakans). Then, the second quote would seem to suggest there is an actual familial relation between Dopterians and Ferengi- but it could also be taken to mean 'they fit into the same generalized 'Ferenginoid' template' and nothing more than that.
So, do you think the Federation just uses some kind of classification scheme for different humanoid species, or are actual 'family trees' between species, such as between the Vulcans and Romulans far more common than we're led to believe ?
Also, since 'humanoid' already clearly refers to all , well, humanoid species, including Vulcanoid and Ferenginoid species and Klingons and all such, what would be the generalized name for (the many) species that really look a lot closer to the Earth human 'template' than to any other (e.g. Vulcanoid)?