^Wait a minute, weren't the Remens ''native'' to remus?
I liked the ridges, it gave them a more menacing look, and gave a slight distinctions between the Vulcans and the Romulans, without looking radically different.
Although it makes one wonder how the heck such a noticeable cranial evolutionary development happened in less than 2,000 years' time. The Vulcan Reformation and rebellion of those who went off to form the Romulan race happens barely two millennia before the TREK franchise. Hard to see how new skulls develop that quickly.
It's possible that Vulcan physiology is so different that their bodies adapt and evolve faster than that of Humans. I think it's possible that in only 2000 years on Romulus they evolved the head ridges. I mean just look how fast the Vulcans who went to Remus evolved into those grotesque beings.
There's absolutely no good reason why the Human/Earth evolutionary process has any basis on the evolutionary process of alien races.
True and fair enough. But when you're raised to think of most things logically and scientifically things like this stick out,
Although it makes one wonder how the heck such a noticeable cranial evolutionary development happened in less than 2,000 years' time. The Vulcan Reformation and rebellion of those who went off to form the Romulan race happens barely two millennia before the TREK franchise. Hard to see how new skulls develop that quickly.
We know that the proto Vulcans of Mintaka ("Who Watches the Watchers?") also have ridges. So, on ancient Vulcan, all Vulcans had ridges. Some gradually developed smoother foreheads, dividing the populace. Perhaps as tensions mounted, the mostly-smooth foreheads sided with Surak, developing their mental powers - and the mostly-ridged foreheads, accused of being more "primitive", planned their exodus.
The dissident Vulcans who left Vulcan 2000 years previous apparently took residence on both worlds, by looking at the ears of the Remans in Nemesis it would appear they have Vulcan/Romulan ears.
Surely there are more than one race in the Trek'verse that has pointed ears?
!?!That's quite a leap of logic you've made there. Unless there is more evidence to back this up, I don't think it is likely.
don't forget one side is in perpetual darkness (thus no plant life) and the other side is too hot to live or at least I think that's what Data said.
don't forget one side is in perpetual darkness (thus no plant life) and the other side is too hot to live or at least I think that's what Data said.
So Remus is basically like a moon except that it has an atmosphere?
And yeah, I guess a moon could have an atmosphere, but I think that in order for it to have the gravity to keep one it would have to be at least close to Earth-size. So the planet it orbited would have to be larger than the moon in order to keep it in orbit, right?
If we are into wild speculation mode, I think a likelier scenario is that Remans were the original inhabitants of Romulus when the Romulans arrived - who then promptly enslaved them and eventually shipped most off to Remus to be used as hard labor.
I liked the ridges, it gave them a more menacing look, and gave a slight distinctions between the Vulcans and the Romulans, without looking radically different.
There's no reason to believe a Moon cannot have an atmosphere or contain plant life.![]()
Why are we assuming that Romulans are not telepathic?
Something is funky about Nero's ears, they don't quite look Romulan, maybe he had plastic surgery? heh
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