Except, Vulcanians don't lie or bluff.Or, maybe Spock was just irritated with Uhura for making a mistake in her log and trying to flirt with him, so he said Vulcan has no moon just to shut her up.
Except, Vulcanians don't lie or bluff.Or, maybe Spock was just irritated with Uhura for making a mistake in her log and trying to flirt with him, so he said Vulcan has no moon just to shut her up.
But they do fabricate false subspace radio messages from their former captains, diverting them to Starbase 11. They also fabricate false orders putting themselves in command claiming that their current captain has been given medical rest leave and abduct their former captain to transport him to the one forbidden world in all the galaxy.Except, Vulcanians don't lie or bluff.
But they do fabricate false subspace radio messages from their former captains, diverting them to Starbase 11. They also fabricate false orders putting themselves in command claiming that their current captain has been given medical rest leave and abduct their former captain to transport him to the one forbidden world in all the galaxy.
But they don't lie or bluff.
They exaggerate.
That's what caused the Burn! The spice no longer flows!I thought Vulcan was a desert planet. Did they terraform it?
I'm not seeing any green on the planet in the episode.I thought Vulcan was a desert planet. Did they terraform it?
It definitely looked very different and a lot more watery than it did previously. Possibly ex-Romulan terraforming? Vulcans have changed their name and identity, it's possible they'd alter their world itself too.I thought Vulcan was a desert planet. Did they terraform it?
This should be in the Movie Forum because, clear as night, Vulcan had a moon in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
But enough about TMP....they retconned that in the special addition. They took it out with the new effects. So yeah it has no moon since the directors cut but now it looks like discovery is changing it just like they have changed everything about TOS.
FWIW, the companion body in "Unification III" is vaguely reddish, but with prominent white areas, and is truly gigantic (or then so proximal to Ni'Var that the planet ought to be shaped like a teardrop now). All of this nicely matches both TMP and TAS, so full points for continuity there...
Timo Saloniemi
TMP wasn't the only thing to show planets/moons. Discovery didn't do shit. It's consistent with previous depictions.they retconned that in the special addition. They took it out with the new effects. So yeah it has no moon since the directors cut but now it looks like discovery is changing it just like they have changed everything about TOS.
The hologram at the start, it looks like half the planet is still very deserty.Some pictures of the planet, sister planet, moon(s), oceans and aurora borealis:
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Although some desert areas remain, the planet is different.
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