Well the War of Northern Aggression is still fairly fresh to some here in the South heh.
*snort*
1865. One hundred and forty-four years ago! Get over it. Ancient history.

Well the War of Northern Aggression is still fairly fresh to some here in the South heh.
In what episode? Balance of Terror? And what's your source for this?2) The Romulan-Vulcan relation thing was supposed to be revealed in that episode with the common Vulcan not knowing about it...
I didn't write that well enough, what I meant was that the whole "Romulans look like Vulcans!" thing was invented for Balance of Terror. What we know from later series (if you're not one of those jerks who keep harping on over what is and isn't canon from later series...) would imply that perhaps the Vulcans did know about the Romulans but wouldn't have let the common Vulcan know about it.
I kind of figured my statement would attract you specifically, Brutal.
Anywho, I watched ENT again and I still don't get the "Vulcans were jerks" thing about ENT. I mean seriously it's not like we didn't see jerky Vulcans in TOS+.
I've always thought that was why they were so secretive, refusing to surrender, refusing visual communications with Federation vessels, etc. The ability to slip agents disguised as Vulcans into UFP installations, onto ships, was too great an advantage to give up easily.You have to assume the Romulans knew about Vulcans. I mean, they were from there, and when they left obviously had a sophisticated, record-keeping culture.
I'm gonna go ahead and say it.I kind of figured my statement would attract you specifically, Brutal.
Anywho, I watched ENT again and I still don't get the "Vulcans were jerks" thing about ENT. I mean seriously it's not like we didn't see jerky Vulcans in TOS+.
Tim Russ would have looked odd with a Beatles-style mop top.^ Maybe (I am not doubting you, I just can't remember every Vulcan)...but I can think of one notable exception: Tuvok!
Edit: Oh, and I just thought of another one: T'Pel in "Data's Day." Though as it turns out, she was a Romulan pretending to be a Vulcan. We actually don't see her hair when she is Vulcan because she wears a headress of some sort all the time, but she definitely doesn't wear that Vulcan-y hairstyle out where we could see it.
I always assumed the Amok Time rituals were the only holdover from the ancient times...during Pon Farr the subject loses control of his logic, so you can't have a logical process per se. I agree that the other mystic elements later assigned to the Vulcans seem at odds with what Spock always espoused.
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