One thing that is pretty characteristic for Star Trek (and other similar science fiction) is that alien civilizations and species are pretty monolithic. They have one culture and language. There may be dissenters, but they are unique and usually disorganized.
And the only places where it really is plausible to some extent is if any differences are suppressed (like among Romulans or Cardassians) or civilizations are really small (like Ocampa, and even then, there is the Suspiria’s group of Ocampa).
So, do you think we can assume there are some splinter groups or other cultures within alien civilizations and species, but we don;t know about it? Different languages? Do you thin there are some different groups among Vulcans, Trill, Klingons? And if there is, how would you like such things to be explored in Star Trek?
Deep Space 9 did a pretty good job with Bajorans. They are different, most are religious but there are these Path - Wraith cultists and also some atheists, I think.
Let’s talk about this.
And the only places where it really is plausible to some extent is if any differences are suppressed (like among Romulans or Cardassians) or civilizations are really small (like Ocampa, and even then, there is the Suspiria’s group of Ocampa).
So, do you think we can assume there are some splinter groups or other cultures within alien civilizations and species, but we don;t know about it? Different languages? Do you thin there are some different groups among Vulcans, Trill, Klingons? And if there is, how would you like such things to be explored in Star Trek?
Deep Space 9 did a pretty good job with Bajorans. They are different, most are religious but there are these Path - Wraith cultists and also some atheists, I think.
Let’s talk about this.