Look. I was specifically listening for this line and there aren't just "10,000 Vulcan's left". (somebody said this in an earlier post on this forum).
What Spock said was this, "There are no more than 10,000 survivors of the destruction of Vulcan." This doesn't mean that there aren't more than that number of Vulcans left on other colony worlds. If there are only "10,000 survivors" of the destruction of Earth, but a billion other other humans who were already living on various colonies, that doesn't negate that only 10,000 people survived the destruction of Earth." This is very Abrams-esque play of words.
We know, specifically of two specific Vulcan colonial worlds (P'Jem [the monestary world, which is bound to have at least a few thousand by the time of Kirk] and another world mentioned in Enterprise. And I refuse to believe that there aren't Vulcans living on a number of other worlds. Bet on a few million.
To Beta Spock's statement's about being in an engangered species, well, for the most part, he's right. Six billion Vulcans died. If that cut the population of Vulcan from 6.25 billion down to, say, 100 million, that would certainly seem endangered by the juxtoposition, especially if the populations are spread across a number of other worlds and have mixed cultures and even genetic material with other species. (that's a bit of educated speculation, I will admit)
I still hold that the next movie will somehow bring Vulcan back. That's also some big speculation. Maybe I'll end up being wrong.
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What Spock said was this, "There are no more than 10,000 survivors of the destruction of Vulcan." This doesn't mean that there aren't more than that number of Vulcans left on other colony worlds. If there are only "10,000 survivors" of the destruction of Earth, but a billion other other humans who were already living on various colonies, that doesn't negate that only 10,000 people survived the destruction of Earth." This is very Abrams-esque play of words.
We know, specifically of two specific Vulcan colonial worlds (P'Jem [the monestary world, which is bound to have at least a few thousand by the time of Kirk] and another world mentioned in Enterprise. And I refuse to believe that there aren't Vulcans living on a number of other worlds. Bet on a few million.
To Beta Spock's statement's about being in an engangered species, well, for the most part, he's right. Six billion Vulcans died. If that cut the population of Vulcan from 6.25 billion down to, say, 100 million, that would certainly seem endangered by the juxtoposition, especially if the populations are spread across a number of other worlds and have mixed cultures and even genetic material with other species. (that's a bit of educated speculation, I will admit)
I still hold that the next movie will somehow bring Vulcan back. That's also some big speculation. Maybe I'll end up being wrong.
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