I see this thread went to discuss Klingons, in universe and in real life. It's always the Klingons. Why nobody never cared as much to the Romulan foreheads?
I see this thread went to discuss Klingons, in universe and in real life. It's always the Klingons. Why nobody never cared as much to the Romulan foreheads?
There's a theory TNG producers think stupid audience would mistake Romulans for Vulcans, so they invented the ridges. (at the same time, they decided all Romuland have the same hairstyle as Nimoy)
Dude... A starship that's supposedly orbiting hundreds or thousands of kilometers above the surface of a planet that's itself thousands of kilometers in diameter would not have a clearly visible turn radius as shown, not unless it were itself thousands of kilometers long. What we were shown was impossible to take literally and it's foolish to try.
Romulans might go for uniformity of fashion as their equivalent of Surakism: they suppress their great passion not by suppressing emotional thought, but by suppressing emotional costuming and hairstyling!
And while I'm complaining, the Romulans in TOS had a sense of honor, so I don't care for TNG Romulans suddenly being backstabbing weasles.
If so, then everybody in the Federation should have grown them after the way the Maquis were treated.
The "Balance of Terror" Commander and Centurion were honorable
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