Actually, humans are basically evil, at least according to the Bible.
If anything most Star Trek aliens are written too consistently. How many races have we even seen that have more than one possible skin color?
Until Tuvok all Vulcans were white, and I'm sure if they didn't become the main alien race for an entire series all Bajorans would have been white too. There's the Xindi, I guess.
I did like the different flavor of Vulcans we got in Enterprise, who interpreted order and logic to mean militant isolationism.
(Unless Admiral Lleyton just went back in time and put on some fake ears.)
Commander Sirol.If anything most Star Trek aliens are written too consistently. How many races have we even seen that have more than one possible skin color?
Until Tuvok all Vulcans were white, and I'm sure if they didn't become the main alien race for an entire series all Bajorans would have been white too. There's the Xindi, I guess.
I did like the different flavor of Vulcans we got in Enterprise, who interpreted order and logic to mean militant isolationism.
(Unless Admiral Lleyton just went back in time and put on some fake ears.)
Didn't we see a black Romulan in an episode of TNG?
Yep. It means variations in skin color isn't just a human thing.As the Romulans are an off-shoot of the Vulcans it wouldn't be unreasonable to think that some Romulans were black?
TOS era Klingons.If anything most Star Trek aliens are written too consistently. How many races have we even seen that have more than one possible skin color?
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