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Romulan Star Empire

A mining vessel designed, one assumes with the intent to process and crack asteroids or other large steller rocks is a war ship in all but name only.

I would hazard to guess that the Star Empire was somewhat careful about who among them got their hands on that kind of hardware, given Romulan paranoia - who needs the Scimitar when you have civilians with that kind of arsenal?

I'd actually like to see some kind of linkage either by story or design between the Scimitar and the Narada. Maybe someone can better help me grasp how a slave could build a military ship.

And it didn't truly become a super weapon until after Spock showed up on the scene with his handy red matter.
 
The V-ridge: It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with. The Romulans were originally conceived as an offshoot of the Vulcan civilization. Do the Vulcans have a V-ridge? No. Only reason it was added was because the paramount suits thought the audience needed a way to distinguish Vulcans from Romulans at a glance because they were too stupid to follow the dialogue. If they can add it for no good reason, they can remove it for no good reason.

Bald & tatoos: If the Romulans can figure out things like warp drive, they can probably figure out razors and needles. Just because Star Trek has always depicted all members of a species as clones of each other before doesn't mean they're obligated to keep doing it. Some Romulans, like some humans, shave their heads. Some Romulans, like some humans, have tatoos. Some Romulans, like some humans, have facial hair. No explanation is necessary.

The ship's appearance: If the Romulans are smart enough to figure out warp drive, they're probably smart enough to know that monopoly's are bad. They probably have more than one shipbuilder. Again, no explanation is necessary.
 
Ok in 8 years from Nemesis to the reboot the Romulans lose the forhead ridges (Remember the hue and cry with the Klingons from TOS no ridges to TMP and TNG with ridges)

They lose the distinct Vulcan hairstyles and hair colour (now again im talking whats shown/explained on film) and now all bald with facial markings (bar the brief image of Neros wife who has long blonde hair)

I wrote like... a long post... at the top of the page explaining my theory on all of this, bro.

Not in the movie
Word of God said so... I think. Google it.

look Vulcans
In that scene:

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Why would JJ edit a scene with a narration that would would contradict what's on screen? :vulcan:

tl;dr - too long didn't read

The V-ridge: It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with. The Romulans were originally conceived as an offshoot of the Vulcan civilization. Do the Vulcans have a V-ridge? No. Only reason it was added was because the paramount suits thought the audience needed a way to distinguish Vulcans from Romulans at a glance because they were too stupid to follow the dialogue. If they can add it for no good reason, they can remove it for no good reason.

Bald & tatoos: If the Romulans can figure out things like warp drive, they can probably figure out razors and needles. Just because Star Trek has always depicted all members of a species as clones of each other before doesn't mean they're obligated to keep doing it. Some Romulans, like some humans, shave their heads. Some Romulans, like some humans, have tatoos. Some Romulans, like some humans, have facial hair. No explanation is necessary.

The ship's appearance: If the Romulans are smart enough to figure out warp drive, they're probably smart enough to know that monopoly's are bad. They probably have more than one shipbuilder. Again, no explanation is necessary.

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The V-ridge: It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with. The Romulans were originally conceived as an offshoot of the Vulcan civilization. Do the Vulcans have a V-ridge? No. Only reason it was added was because the paramount suits thought the audience needed a way to distinguish Vulcans from Romulans at a glance because they were too stupid to follow the dialogue. If they can add it for no good reason, they can remove it for no good reason.

Bald & tatoos: If the Romulans can figure out things like warp drive, they can probably figure out razors and needles. Just because Star Trek has always depicted all members of a species as clones of each other before doesn't mean they're obligated to keep doing it. Some Romulans, like some humans, shave their heads. Some Romulans, like some humans, have tatoos. Some Romulans, like some humans, have facial hair. No explanation is necessary.

The ship's appearance: If the Romulans are smart enough to figure out warp drive, they're probably smart enough to know that monopoly's are bad. They probably have more than one shipbuilder. Again, no explanation is necessary.

No I guess when after a pure subjective statement like yours there is no explanation needed its your way or no way great contribution

some Romulans can read a thread and contribute, like some humans Some Romulans can just types absolutes regardless of anyone else or accept whats beem established like some humans

Your post is like your subjective rant on the V-Ridge
It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with.
 
If there wasn't a satisfactory explanation for the different Romulan appearances, why don't you make up one yourself that you are happy with?

I mean, isn't imagination part of science fiction? Does EVERYTHING need to be explained?
 
The V-ridge: It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with. The Romulans were originally conceived as an offshoot of the Vulcan civilization. Do the Vulcans have a V-ridge? No. Only reason it was added was because the paramount suits thought the audience needed a way to distinguish Vulcans from Romulans at a glance because they were too stupid to follow the dialogue. If they can add it for no good reason, they can remove it for no good reason.

Bald & tatoos: If the Romulans can figure out things like warp drive, they can probably figure out razors and needles. Just because Star Trek has always depicted all members of a species as clones of each other before doesn't mean they're obligated to keep doing it. Some Romulans, like some humans, shave their heads. Some Romulans, like some humans, have tatoos. Some Romulans, like some humans, have facial hair. No explanation is necessary.

The ship's appearance: If the Romulans are smart enough to figure out warp drive, they're probably smart enough to know that monopoly's are bad. They probably have more than one shipbuilder. Again, no explanation is necessary.

No I guess when after a pure subjective statement like yours there is no explanation needed its your way or no way great contribution

some Romulans can read a thread and contribute, like some humans Some Romulans can just types absolutes regardless of anyone else or accept whats beem established like some humans

Your post is like your subjective rant on the V-Ridge
It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with.
Nice tap dance. Thing is he's correct. Romulans didnt have the ridge in TOS or the TOS movies. Spock could move freely through Romulan society without the ridge. The Romulans seen in TOS and the movies had a variety of hair styles as well.

Why would a mining ship look like a warship?
 
Ok in 8 years from Nemesis to the reboot the Romulans lose the forhead ridges (Remember the hue and cry with the Klingons from TOS no ridges to TMP and TNG with ridges)

They lose the distinct Vulcan hairstyles and hair colour (now again im talking whats shown/explained on film) and now all bald with facial markings (bar the brief image of Neros wife who has long blonde hair)

I wrote like... a long post... at the top of the page explaining my theory on all of this, bro.

Not in the movie
Word of God said so... I think. Google it.

look Vulcans
In that scene:

0YvQS.png


Why would JJ edit a scene with a narration that would would contradict what's on screen? :vulcan:

tl;dr - too long didn't read

Oh right -you post only after reading what you want because it was too long ok thanks for the heads up

Ok Your theory on the Romulans changing appearance in the 8 years from nemeisis to the reboot is that we have never seen miners before and therefore they can look like anything?

I'm now getting told as result of the homeworld being destroyed-these miners enter into surgery to their foreheads and change all that has been romulan since TNG out of grief? OR is it because The romulans as a an alien race want to emulate all the diverse varities of humans and clearly ensure from a visual story telling point of view we the audience can now just have verbal confirmation they are romulans?

Please I want to clarify because im either getting suggested alternatives/reasons which I expect in a discussion thread or absolutes shoved at me.

The still you captured above had your statement "look no angry Romulans from the future -to which I replied sarcastically "look Vulcans"

Sorry if you misread that as me challenging what spock was acturally saying in the audio

I would never challenge what was said on screen just to clarify.

See to me those gentleman might as well be vulcans not the offshoots of vulcans which became romulans as established in TNG that evolved somewhere else over 2000 years.

My point is 2000 years on another world can understand a change here or there.

Funny they kept that look of theirs for a long time millenia even. Than in the last 8 some of them changed quite alot

Now resonable posters have offered like yourself a reason why this is so such as they are hybrids part romulan/part other race or from a different Romulan colony world that we have not seen on the screen

And you know what a simple bit of scripting and tighter writing and we would have had a nice development on a established race-something telling us hey the Romulan Star Empire is a big and diverse place cool

In the much torn apart movie st10 nemesis they managed to write in an entire sub race to the Romulans and even explain in universe why we have not seen them-imagine that -amazing what some decent writing can do

I hope this was not too long to read if i could supply audio/visual i would:)
 
There's no way the Romulans would suddenly all grow ridges between STVI in 2293 and the start of TNG in 2364. That's not even the space of one Vulcanoid lifespan. Also, as Nerys Myk said, Spock was free to roam on Romulus in "Unification" without a ridged brow or disguise. Therefore (and despite the overabundence of ridged-brow Romulans seen in the TNG era), both ridged and non-ridged Romulans must co-exist and be socially accepted on Romulus.

FWIW, the Romulan brow was added by the TNG people because they thought the audience would be too stupid to differenciate between Vulcans and Romulans. There were Nero makeup tests done with the brow ridge, but they preferred the smooth-headed TOS Romulan look.
 
Dude, though, the Romulans in TNG are not "the" status quo on Romulans. Imagine the fans of Star Trek that were familiar with the Romulans of 79 episodes and 6 movies. Suddenly after 25 years they get morphed into this v-ridge boxy looking race of people and culture?

Romulans were always supposed to be the anti-thesis of Vulcans. They were their exact twins, sharing the same ancestry, etc. Vulcans embraced logic, Romulans embraced emotion. It was what made the Romulans compelling as it gave some depth to the Vulcan people.

Just because someone decided to return to the TOS roots of the Romulan look doesn't mean that the movie is destroying all that is known about Romulans. There's only a 80 year jump between TOS and TNG and a 120 something odd year jump from TOS to the events in XI so is that "logical" to say that such a change in appearance is normal?

You're trying to make big of something as little as a costuming change. It's a science fiction show. It's fake, these people are not real... etc etc etc blah blah blah. Just chill bro, the essence of the Romulans are not lost because a few decided to shave their heads and get tattoos. They're still honorable warriors who will rather die than accept aid from the enemy.
 
The V-ridge: It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with. The Romulans were originally conceived as an offshoot of the Vulcan civilization. Do the Vulcans have a V-ridge? No. Only reason it was added was because the paramount suits thought the audience needed a way to distinguish Vulcans from Romulans at a glance because they were too stupid to follow the dialogue. If they can add it for no good reason, they can remove it for no good reason.

Bald & tatoos: If the Romulans can figure out things like warp drive, they can probably figure out razors and needles. Just because Star Trek has always depicted all members of a species as clones of each other before doesn't mean they're obligated to keep doing it. Some Romulans, like some humans, shave their heads. Some Romulans, like some humans, have tatoos. Some Romulans, like some humans, have facial hair. No explanation is necessary.

The ship's appearance: If the Romulans are smart enough to figure out warp drive, they're probably smart enough to know that monopoly's are bad. They probably have more than one shipbuilder. Again, no explanation is necessary.

No I guess when after a pure subjective statement like yours there is no explanation needed its your way or no way great contribution

some Romulans can read a thread and contribute, like some humans Some Romulans can just types absolutes regardless of anyone else or accept whats beem established like some humans

Your post is like your subjective rant on the V-Ridge
It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with.
Nice tap dance. Thing is he's correct. Romulans didnt have the ridge in TOS or the TOS movies. Spock could move freely through Romulan society without the ridge. The Romulans seen in TOS and the movies had a variety of hair styles as well.

Why would a mining ship look like a warship?

Right no ridges in TOS or the Classic movies 5 and 6

They had those ridges then in TNG, DS9, Voyager and Enterprise

all he is correct in is highlighting the realworld differances of the 1960's era tos and the 1990s era of tng and the fact the movies did follow through with the makeup until Nemesis

I mean I tell you something is stupid even if there is a reason for it and it makes it right?

Because I type no explanation is necessary it ends any discussion?

You got some fancy footwork going on there yourself:)

Please dont go all absolute and tell me what TV series is accepted and whats not-it kills discussions

Spock could move freely through Romulan Society?! What the hell was Unification parts 1 and 2 about? Did not Starfleet intelligence indicate Spock had disappered all so he could escape detection by the Romulan Government?
So because the V ridge is gone Spock is accepted with all his views by the Ruling Romulan Govenment that wanted to invade Vulcan and annex it by force?

Explanation is welcome and encouraged
 
Spock could move freely through Romulan Society?! What the hell was Unification parts 1 and 2 about? Did not Starfleet intelligence indicate Spock had disappered all so he could escape detection by the Romulan Government?
So because the V ridge is gone Spock is accepted with all his views by the Ruling Romulan Govenment that wanted to invade Vulcan and annex it by force?

Explanation is welcome and encouraged

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Starfleet Intelligence stated that Spock was spotted on Romulus in what was assumed to be an unauthorized visit after going missing for 3 weeks. He was living on Romulus among the Romulans to try and unify the them with the Vulcans as well as teach them the beliefs of Surak or something like that.
 
At no point in "Unification", while Spock was above-ground on Romulus, was his lack of a brow ridge questioned. It didn't come up at all. If all Romulans had the brow ridge Spock would have been stopped in the street.
 
Dude, though, the Romulans in TNG are not "the" status quo on Romulans. Imagine the fans of Star Trek that were familiar with the Romulans of 79 episodes and 6 movies. Suddenly after 25 years they get morphed into this v-ridge boxy looking race of people and culture?

Romulans were always supposed to be the anti-thesis of Vulcans. They were their exact twins, sharing the same ancestry, etc. Vulcans embraced logic, Romulans embraced emotion. It was what made the Romulans compelling as it gave some depth to the Vulcan people.

Just because someone decided to return to the TOS roots of the Romulan look doesn't mean that the movie is destroying all that is known about Romulans. There's only a 80 year jump between TOS and TNG and a 120 something odd year jump from TOS to the events in XI so is that "logical" to say that such a change in appearance is normal?

You're trying to make big of something as little as a costuming change. It's a science fiction show. It's fake, these people are not real... etc etc etc blah blah blah. Just chill bro, the essence of the Romulans are not lost because a few decided to shave their heads and get tattoos. They're still honorable warriors who will rather die than accept aid from the enemy.

No I was just highlighting the tv show/movie has pulled real world costume changes and make up changes and written them in and it works -this movie just changed and like a lot of it just gave no reason. Did it need to no but it would have been nice since there was a lot of fx filler.

Out of those 79 episodes we had two episodes showing Romulans The Balance of Terror and the Enterprise incident
In the classic era movies we get an asian lady Ambassdor (st 5) and Ambassador Nanclius (St6)

Im one of thoses fans btw:)

Yes The essence was there in the end of the movie by Neros choice fully agree and I have chilled bro:bolian: I wanted discussion I got it thanks:)
 
Spock could move freely through Romulan Society?! What the hell was Unification parts 1 and 2 about? Did not Starfleet intelligence indicate Spock had disappered all so he could escape detection by the Romulan Government?
So because the V ridge is gone Spock is accepted with all his views by the Ruling Romulan Govenment that wanted to invade Vulcan and annex it by force?

Explanation is welcome and encouraged

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Starfleet Intelligence stated that Spock was spotted on Romulus in what was assumed to be an unauthorized visit after going missing for 3 weeks. He was living on Romulus among the Romulans to try and unify the them with the Vulcans as well as teach them the beliefs of Surak or something like that.

Yes correct but there is a reason he had to go underground as the roumlan government wanted him for spreading what they saw as subversive beliefs among the citizens- ridge or no ridge he could not walk openly around the romulan capital.
 
Yes correct but there is a reason he had to go underground as the roumlan government wanted him for spreading what they saw as subversive beliefs among the citizens- ridge or no ridge he could not walk openly around the romulan capital.

That isn't the point we're trying to make. It doesn't matter what the Romulan government may or may have wanted him for - if that was the case (I don't remember him specifically being the target) - the debate is that the Romulan people did not find him "strange" or out of the ordinary. He would not have lasted that long incognito amongst the Romulan people if they found issue with him without a ridge.

Because he lasted that long and still managed to stay on Romulus afterwards for all those years it is to be assumed that there are Romulans with and without that hideous ridge.
 
If there wasn't a satisfactory explanation for the different Romulan appearances, why don't you make up one yourself that you are happy with?

I mean, isn't imagination part of science fiction? Does EVERYTHING need to be explained?

No its great when it is worked in thats all -no everything does not need to be explained:)
 
Yes correct but there is a reason he had to go underground as the roumlan government wanted him for spreading what they saw as subversive beliefs among the citizens- ridge or no ridge he could not walk openly around the romulan capital.

That isn't the point we're trying to make. It doesn't matter what the Romulan government may or may have wanted him for - if that was the case (I don't remember him specifically being the target) - the debate is that the Romulan people did not find him "strange" or out of the ordinary. He would not have lasted that long incognito amongst the Romulan people if they found issue with him without a ridge.

Because he lasted that long and still managed to stay on Romulus afterwards for all those years it is to be assumed that there are Romulans with and without that hideous ridge.

So your point is an assumption and your dislike of the ridge -I got it loud and clear and as an argument why there might be smooth forheads or ridges co existing fine-takes a few lines or a scene and just better IMO to have that to clarify it

Belive me after having so many absolutes shoved at me I regret opening the thread which was about the Romulan Empire one planet or many not wether we like V ridge or not that always comes down to preference-i expect discussion not some posters telling me how its this and thats all.

Look Merky sorry for any confusion and i thank you for posting all the replies:)
 
The V-ridge: It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with. The Romulans were originally conceived as an offshoot of the Vulcan civilization. Do the Vulcans have a V-ridge? No. Only reason it was added was because the paramount suits thought the audience needed a way to distinguish Vulcans from Romulans at a glance because they were too stupid to follow the dialogue. If they can add it for no good reason, they can remove it for no good reason.

Bald & tatoos: If the Romulans can figure out things like warp drive, they can probably figure out razors and needles. Just because Star Trek has always depicted all members of a species as clones of each other before doesn't mean they're obligated to keep doing it. Some Romulans, like some humans, shave their heads. Some Romulans, like some humans, have tatoos. Some Romulans, like some humans, have facial hair. No explanation is necessary.

The ship's appearance: If the Romulans are smart enough to figure out warp drive, they're probably smart enough to know that monopoly's are bad. They probably have more than one shipbuilder. Again, no explanation is necessary.

No I guess when after a pure subjective statement like yours there is no explanation needed its your way or no way great contribution

some Romulans can read a thread and contribute, like some humans Some Romulans can just types absolutes regardless of anyone else or accept whats beem established like some humans

Your post is like your subjective rant on the V-Ridge
It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with.

:shrug: That post was pretty civil by most standards. Especially by the standards of this forum. Might want to think about growing thicker skin. There's no reason to feel personally insulted by the fact that a lot of people didn't like TNG's retcon of the Romulans and are fine with seeing them retconned back.
 
No I guess when after a pure subjective statement like yours there is no explanation needed its your way or no way great contribution

some Romulans can read a thread and contribute, like some humans Some Romulans can just types absolutes regardless of anyone else or accept whats beem established like some humans

Your post is like your subjective rant on the V-Ridge
It was stupid, unnecessary, and a little insulting to the audience to begin with.
Nice tap dance. Thing is he's correct. Romulans didnt have the ridge in TOS or the TOS movies. Spock could move freely through Romulan society without the ridge. The Romulans seen in TOS and the movies had a variety of hair styles as well.

Why would a mining ship look like a warship?
Right no ridges in TOS or the Classic movies 5 and 6

They had those ridges then in TNG, DS9, Voyager and Enterprise

all he is correct in is highlighting the realworld differances of the 1960's era tos and the 1990s era of tng and the fact the movies did follow through with the makeup until Nemesis

What "realworld" difference would that be vis-à-vis Romulan make up? It wasn't new makeup techinques that prompted the change.

Of course the TNG movies would feature the make up established on that show.


I mean I tell you something is stupid even if there is a reason for it and it makes it right?
There is no "right" or "wrong". There are just reasons why they used the make up they did. Saying something is "stupid" is hardly the way to engender discussion or conversation.


Because I type no explanation is necessary it ends any discussion?
No, why would you think that?

You got some fancy footwork going on there yourself:)
Do I? How so?

Please dont go all absolute and tell me what TV series is accepted and whats not-it kills discussions

Who said anything about TOS trumping TNG? The consensus seems to be that Romulans can be smooth and ridged.

Spock could move freely through Romulan Society?! What the hell was Unification parts 1 and 2 about? Did not Starfleet intelligence indicate Spock had disappered all so he could escape detection by the Romulan Government?
So because the V ridge is gone Spock is accepted with all his views by the Ruling Romulan Govenment that wanted to invade Vulcan and annex it by force?
I think other posters answered you first question and your second.

The "V" has nothing to do with Spock's views being accepted and the Romulans invasion plans. Why would you think it does?
 
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