These two Romulans show up on screen at exact moment when Spock Prime says "I promised the Romulans that I would save their planet."If I remember this scene correctly it was when Spock was meeting with the Romulan council to deliver his Red Matter plan,
If that was a misread on my part, then I apologize. Sometimes sarcasm and humor don't come across as clearly as they were intended.(also aplogies to Wormhole and M'Sharak if offence was casued earlier. The end of my post was meant more lightly than it seems looking back)
So, then, assuming that these two are Romulans, one could ask why, of all the Romulans seen in all of the versions of Trek--whether military officers, Tal Shiar, members of the Senate or ordinary civilians--are Nero and his crew the only ones seen to be wearing the tattoo-and-shaved-head look? Even without the explanation offered in the Countdown comics, it would be easily to infer that the permanent markings are something extraordinary among Romulans, rather than commonplace -- possibly even unique to that one group of survivors.These two Romulans show up on screen at exact moment when Spock Prime says "I promised the Romulans that I would save their planet."If I remember this scene correctly it was when Spock was meeting with the Romulan council to deliver his Red Matter plan,
So these two being Vulcans wouldn't make much sense...
Sometimes sarcasm and humor don't come across as clearly as they were intended.
You could be right. Don't sue me for borrowing it, NBC.Sometimes sarcasm and humor don't come across as clearly as they were intended.
Isn't that the tag line for "The Jay Leno Show?"
So, then, assuming that these two are Romulans, one could ask why, of all the Romulans seen in all of the versions of Trek--whether military officers, Tal Shiar, members of the Senate or ordinary civilians--are Nero and his crew the only ones seen to be wearing the tattoo-and-shaved-head look? Even without the explanation offered in the Countdown comics, it would be easily to infer that the permanent markings are something extraordinary among Romulans, rather than commonplace -- possibly even unique to that one group of survivors.
Remember that Nero says to Pike in their viewscreen conversation: "I do not speak for the Empire. We stand apart." That's a clue, I'm thinking.
But now you're assume he would need to get past 24th Century Starfleet, nothing in the move implies this (that is only an aspect of Countdown), just he was in pursuit of Spock after he realized his planet had been killed.
No, I don't think they are (at least not the black guy). I don't know if you've noticed, but Vulcan and Romulan ears don't exactly look the same in ST XI.
(also aplogies to Wormhole and M'Sharak if offence was casued earlier. The end of my post was meant more lightly than it seems looking back)
He was pursuing Spock so that he could get the Red Matter and then use it to destroy Vulcan, Earth and so on, or so I remember it being implied in the movie.
Dude, srsly... Why are you even posting in ST XI forum?No, I don't think they are (at least not the black guy). I don't know if you've noticed, but Vulcan and Romulan ears don't exactly look the same in ST XI.
The black guy is definately Vulcan. Note the pointed sideburns. That style is unique to Federation citizens.
He's been participating in and contributing to discussions here since the beginning of the forum and I see no reason why he shouldn't continue to do so, if he feels like it. Please refrain from making posts like this.Dude, srsly... Why are you even posting in ST XI forum?No, I don't think they are (at least not the black guy). I don't know if you've noticed, but Vulcan and Romulan ears don't exactly look the same in ST XI.
The black guy is definately Vulcan. Note the pointed sideburns. That style is unique to Federation citizens.
I think she's got a TOS style forhead, but ST XI Romulans don't exactly have human-like foreheads either...I couldn't tell for certain, but did Nero's wife have a TOS-style or TNG-style forehead? The blurriness of the hologram in a few shots made it hard to tell. The COUNTDOWN graphic novel depicts her with a smooth brow and forehead but the makeup in the film at one or two brief points makes it appear she might have had TNG-era brow creases.
Look again at the links I posted back here. Doesn't look TNG ridge-Romulan to me.I couldn't tell for certain, but did Nero's wife have a TOS-style or TNG-style forehead? The blurriness of the hologram in a few shots made it hard to tell. The COUNTDOWN graphic novel depicts her with a smooth brow and forehead but the makeup in the film at one or two brief points makes it appear she might have had TNG-era brow creases.
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