Ten thousand Vulcans...Searching for a home
Just kidding.
But seriously, of all the things they could explore in the next movie (or show or whatever comes next), what I'm by far the most interested to see is what happens to the Vulcans. Things to consider:
Where will they live now? I'm sure they could just spread out to separate colonies, but if their species and culture have any hope of surviving long term than they are going to need a world of their own. Where? Will the Federation simply put them on the closest inhabitable planet, or will they conduct a search for somewhere that comes close to the original Vulcan?
What will Spock Prime's role be? How much help will he provide? He knows so much, and by warning them of future events and giving them technologies from the future, he could help ensure that they survive and thrive, compensating for their extremely low numbers with by far the most advanced tech in the Federation.
How will their culture change? A rigid, tradition-bound, ancient culture has just been all but annihilated in a holocaust. They kept records of what came before, but there's no way that social structures established for a thriving species will remain unchanged when said species is reduced in number to the population of a few New York city blocks. How will people who have been so bound by the past react to the necessity of change?
In a related point, not only will they be undergoing massive cultural upheaval, but there will presumably be tremendous psychological impact as well--each living Vulcan is now much like a holocaust survivor, and while I'm sure they won't experience PTSD the way humans undoubtedly would, I still bet that more than a few of them will end up turning the Vulcan equivalent of insane (the telepathic backlash must have been agonizing), and many more will probably reject many of the philosophical underpinnings of the old Vulcan society--after all, what is "logical" about reenacting some charade of a culture that is in reality dead and gone? Don't their new circumstances demand some new thinking? I forsee some big internal political clashes between those pushing for Vulcans to adapt to their new circumstances and not cling to the past, and those who have if anything become even more zealous about the old order in an effort to preserve it.
How will they deal with the Romulans? On the one hand, this holocaust occured at Romulan hands, so the hatred between the two races will be more pronounced (I'd be very surprised if there weren't at least a couple rogue Vulcans who commit themselves to plotting revenge against the Romulans), but on the other hand...
The species is going to have keep going someway or another. Even if they abandon old pon farr traditions and get to making babies like rabbits, you're gonna run into the problem of genetic diversity (which cloning wouldn't solve either). So you can either try to genetically engineer diversity (which sounds like a recipe for a disaster--nuKhan as the product of Vulcan experiments in genetic engineering? not totally implausible), or you interbreed. Either with humans, who are allies of the Vulcans but who are deemed inferior, and who would gradually dilute the Vulcan gene pool until they just ended up being humans, or with Romulans, who they despise but who are genetically basically identical, meaning they could keep the species going without making it impure.
So many possibilities.
Just kidding.
But seriously, of all the things they could explore in the next movie (or show or whatever comes next), what I'm by far the most interested to see is what happens to the Vulcans. Things to consider:
Where will they live now? I'm sure they could just spread out to separate colonies, but if their species and culture have any hope of surviving long term than they are going to need a world of their own. Where? Will the Federation simply put them on the closest inhabitable planet, or will they conduct a search for somewhere that comes close to the original Vulcan?
What will Spock Prime's role be? How much help will he provide? He knows so much, and by warning them of future events and giving them technologies from the future, he could help ensure that they survive and thrive, compensating for their extremely low numbers with by far the most advanced tech in the Federation.
How will their culture change? A rigid, tradition-bound, ancient culture has just been all but annihilated in a holocaust. They kept records of what came before, but there's no way that social structures established for a thriving species will remain unchanged when said species is reduced in number to the population of a few New York city blocks. How will people who have been so bound by the past react to the necessity of change?
In a related point, not only will they be undergoing massive cultural upheaval, but there will presumably be tremendous psychological impact as well--each living Vulcan is now much like a holocaust survivor, and while I'm sure they won't experience PTSD the way humans undoubtedly would, I still bet that more than a few of them will end up turning the Vulcan equivalent of insane (the telepathic backlash must have been agonizing), and many more will probably reject many of the philosophical underpinnings of the old Vulcan society--after all, what is "logical" about reenacting some charade of a culture that is in reality dead and gone? Don't their new circumstances demand some new thinking? I forsee some big internal political clashes between those pushing for Vulcans to adapt to their new circumstances and not cling to the past, and those who have if anything become even more zealous about the old order in an effort to preserve it.
How will they deal with the Romulans? On the one hand, this holocaust occured at Romulan hands, so the hatred between the two races will be more pronounced (I'd be very surprised if there weren't at least a couple rogue Vulcans who commit themselves to plotting revenge against the Romulans), but on the other hand...
The species is going to have keep going someway or another. Even if they abandon old pon farr traditions and get to making babies like rabbits, you're gonna run into the problem of genetic diversity (which cloning wouldn't solve either). So you can either try to genetically engineer diversity (which sounds like a recipe for a disaster--nuKhan as the product of Vulcan experiments in genetic engineering? not totally implausible), or you interbreed. Either with humans, who are allies of the Vulcans but who are deemed inferior, and who would gradually dilute the Vulcan gene pool until they just ended up being humans, or with Romulans, who they despise but who are genetically basically identical, meaning they could keep the species going without making it impure.
So many possibilities.