..probably somethine like a "banana hammock"I'll bet he was wearing Daisy Dukes.![]()
Wait a minute?? What about the often quoted "No navel" rule??? Has anyone else noticed this?![]()
Even Spock had to comment.
She was? Where was that established?The only Romulan we see in ST:V is supposedly part human, which is why her name is Caithlin Dar. They may have used that as an excuse.
She was? Where was that established?
Something the novelist made up, because they thought an explanation was needed or something from production materials?The novelization, for starters. It wasn't a secret, so I didn't keep track of all mentions.
For my money, that explanation doesn't make a lot of sense.
Something the novelist made up, because they thought an explanation was needed or something from production materials?
Looked it up on MA. It was pretty much the author's idea. Typical overthinking.Based on what little I remember from thirty year old BTS materials, it was intended as an explanation for why her name was Caithlin. Supposedly her mother was Irish.
The only Romulan we see in ST:V is supposedly part human, which is why her name is Caithlin Dar. They may have used that as an excuse.
She was? Where was that established?
The novelization, for starters. It wasn't a secret, so I didn't keep track of all mentions.
For my money, that explanation doesn't make a lot of sense.
Something the novelist made up, because they thought an explanation was needed or something from production materials?
Based on what little I remember from thirty year old BTS materials, it was intended as an explanation for why her name was Caithlin. Supposedly her mother was Irish.
So it is possible that Caitlin Dar was a Romulan representative in the sense of being a Romulan citizen or subject representing the Romulan Empire, without being a biological Romulan. If the Romulan Empire rules anywhere near as many planets as the Federation, it should include a lot of planets with natives who look more like Earth humans than like Romulans. Thus there is no guarantee that Caitlin Dar was a biological Romulan.
Are the Romulans known for appointing non-biological Romulans to political/military positions? The closest thing I can think of is Sela who was half Romulan.So it is possible that Caitlin Dar was a Romulan representative in the sense of being a Romulan citizen or subject representing the Romulan Empire, without being a biological Romulan. If the Romulan Empire rules anywhere near as many planets as the Federation, it should include a lot of planets with natives who look more like Earth humans than like Romulans. Thus there is no guarantee that Caitlin Dar was a biological Romulan.
Are the Romulans known for appointing non-biological Romulans to political/military positions? The closest thing I can think of is Sela who was half Romulan.
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