There are no Vulcans. You might as well be talking about Vampires, Kryptonians or Hobbits![]()
Then there are no African-American ones.



Thanks for making my point for me.

There are no Vulcans. You might as well be talking about Vampires, Kryptonians or Hobbits![]()
Why are there White Vulcans? "Well Spock was greenish!". Well, his blood was green and pigmented his skin that tone. He was clearly lightly skinned. But for the same reason, environmental and regional conditional differences in the long term of evolution within the same species (whether Human or Vulcan) produces regional variations in things like skin color. There's no reason for there to not be darker skinned Vulcans, assuming different environments on Vulcan in the evolutionary history of the Vulcan people. And certainly we know that prior to the atomic wars, Vulcan was was not all one Martian desert. Humans are the example, and there are multiple variations of humans. Vulcans are the closest species in Star Trek to humans.
Have you ever looked at a color wheel?
Mmmmm. Maybe you should.
http://www.fivestarpainting.com/blog/2015/november/color-coordination-made-easy-lessons-from-the-co/
Mmmm. Where does the red line go at approximately 5 o'clock on the wheel?
Mmmm. Looks like brown.
Mmmm.
Yeah... it never dawned on you turkeys that his mother was a white female. And I said darker skinned Vulcans should be darker green, not that they shouldn't exist. Do a little reading before you reply, huh?
Nor Asian-Americans ones or European-American ones. Or Native American ones for that matter. Just human actors in LN-1 make up and glued on pointed ears.Then there are no African-American ones.right?
Thanks for making my point for me.![]()
I hadn't read the whole thread sorryActually, I posted the link to the article, and the problem was it made him look like he was in blackface on B/W TVs.
You haven't seen Voyager?
This is Tuvok.
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Even his tiny penny sized nipples are black.
Look at his tiny penny sized black nipples and Marvel.
Ever heard of sarcasm?Have you ever looked at a color wheel?
Mmmmm. Maybe you should.
http://www.fivestarpainting.com/blog/2015/november/color-coordination-made-easy-lessons-from-the-co/
Mmmm. Where does the red line go at approximately 5 o'clock on the wheel?
Mmmm. Looks like brown.
Mmmm.
Your lefty brain is colour blind, can't you see he is dark green????
You did not take me seriously? Did you?I can assure that he isn't. Although I agree that he possibly should have green or bluer skin. However, canon is what is shown not what we might like it to be.
By your logic, I repeat, darker skinned humans should be dark red, since lighter skinned humans are a pale pink or pale cream.....Yeah... it never dawned on you turkeys that his mother was a white female. And I said darker skinned Vulcans should be darker green, not that they shouldn't exist. Do a little reading before you reply, huh?
Then there are no African-American ones.right?
Thanks for making my point for me.![]()
Even if Vulcans were real, it would be impossible for there to be African American ones.Then there are no African-American ones.right?
Thanks for making my point for me.![]()
Unless Vulcan has regions call Africa and America. Or maybe A'Merica and A'Frica.Even if Vulcans were real, it would be impossible for there to be African American ones.
Probably the fault of Apollo and his people.It's a little odd that Vulcan was named after a Roman God, and Romulus was named after the were wolf founder of Rome, yet neither planet had overt connections to Earth at that point.
Probably the fault of Apollo and his people.It's a little odd that Vulcan was named after a Roman God, and Romulus was named after the were wolf founder of Rome, yet neither planet had overt connections to Earth at that point.
It's probably just the names that were given to them by the federation, and the translators change whatever they call themselves to vulcansIt's a little odd that Vulcan was named after a Roman God, and Romulus was named after the were wolf founder of Rome, yet neither planet had overt connections to Earth at that point.
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