And why is it annoying ?
And why is it annoying ?
The tattoos are meant to be about grief, tattooed or in Nero's case burned in when someone dies. At least according to Countdown.
But the film makes it seem that all Romulans have them all the time, and that the only difference with Nero and his crew is that they shave their heads probably because of the more manual labour nature of their work.
Whats more annoying about that scene is that she appears to have tattoo-ing as well, both around the temples and across her upper chest.
correct me if im wrong folks, but i remember hearing somewhere that the tat on the romulans is more of an outward showing of grief, like how some people cut their hair when they lose something.
so to answer The Wormhole's question no she wouldn't have one, cause (I'm assuming) she did die on Romulus and would have no reason to be grieving at the time.
It is easier all round to ignore Countdown, but it does raise questions as to the nature of the tattoo's, since Nero and his group are rather lowly and don't posses the brow ridges they could be another smaller sect/sub species on Romulus.
I was shocked at Nero's wife's long pretty curly hair. Not since The Enterprise Incident have we seen a Romulan woman with long pretty hair. It was kind of weird.
Oh, and Countdown and anything explained there isn't canon. Narada does not have Borg tech, Data hasn't been resurrected and Geordi did not build Spock's ship, which is not named Jellyfish.
You were good up to here, and there was nothing wrong with Wormhole's assertion that only the portions of Countdown directly referenced in the movie are technically canon, given that it was part of a response to someone's reply to a (joking, as many of his are) post he made more than a year ago.Oh, and Countdown and anything explained there isn't canon. Narada does not have Borg tech, Data hasn't been resurrected and Geordi did not build Spock's ship, which is not named Jellyfish.
Canon: The institutionalized discrimination of Star Trek.
I hadn’t noticed the wife had tatts too. She doesn’t have them in Countdown.
Also I noticed some woman on Nero’s crew had dreads in the film.
I really like Countdown’s tattoo backstory to Nero’s gang, as well as the Nerada getting upgraded at a secret Romulan facility (the less said about the Vulcan Praetor though, the better), and I’d be annoyed if they totally ignored Countdown and had 23rd century Romulans wearing rags, with bald heads and tattoos and flying space octopuses in STXII.
You're also getting more personal in this paragraph than was warranted. Address the content of the post or let it go unanswered--which one you choose is up to you--but don't go putting words in anyone else's mouth or attributing sentiments to them which they have not themselves expressed.Of course some people here (lookin' at you, Wormhole) would *love* to see Countdown contradicted, if only because it’s a comic and “comics aren’t canon” and thus it is “utterly worthless”. Those people must have missed the fact that George and Winona Kirk are characters taken from the “non-canon/worthless garbage” novels (Final Frontier and Best Destiny, amongst others). But I'm getting off-topic...
Oh, and Countdown and anything explained there isn't canon.
Narada does not have Borg tech
I was shocked at Nero's wife's long pretty curly hair. Not since The Enterprise Incident have we seen a Romulan woman with long pretty hair. It was kind of weird.
You're right; the lines are more like an optical interference pattern or other imaging artifact, and even more pronounced on the Spock hologram.She doesn't have tattoos. The lines were an effect of the hologram. Spock's head in the scene with Cpt. Robau has them, too.
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