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Commodore Oh - Romulan or Vulcan?


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Georgiou, with her skin glowing assumes the position of arms stretched out, head tilted back, then an energy flow "volcanoes" from her head and arms. After it clears, Commodore Oh is standing in her spot. Oh immediately shields her face with one hand and frantically searches with the other to find a pair of sunglasses which she puts on her face.
"These new eyes are even more sensitive to light than the last pair."
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About the sunglasses...

From: https://www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/star-trek/285702/star-trek-picard-who-is-commodore-oh
Though she kept her Vulcan cards hidden, Tomita revealed one delightful secret about Commodore Oh — the origin of her sunglasses in that scene where she sneaks-up behind Alison Pill. Turns out, this was a small Easter egg connected to a very different Jean-Luc; the French filmmaker Jean-Luc Goddard, or, more specifically one actress, Anna Karina, whom Goddard worked with in several famous films like A Woman is a Woman and The Little Solider.
 
About the inner eyelid thing...

Perhaps it only kicks in during emergencies, where a sudden burst of light occurs (such as when Spock goes into the chamber in "Operation: Annihilate!"). Normal, everyday exposure to bright environments might not be enough for the inner eyelid to come into play. So, in-universe, that's probably why Oh was wearing the sunglasses. Or she could have suffered from some other affliction which caused her to be sensitive to light.

And remember, when the inner eyelid DOES activate, it will completely obscure all vision. That's why Spock thought he was blind.
 
About the inner eyelid thing...

Perhaps it only kicks in during emergencies, where a sudden burst of light occurs (such as when Spock goes into the chamber in "Operation: Annihilate!"). Normal, everyday exposure to bright environments might not be enough for the inner eyelid to come into play. So, in-universe, that's probably why Oh was wearing the sunglasses. Or she could have suffered from some other affliction which caused her to be sensitive to light.

And remember, when the inner eyelid DOES activate, it will completely obscure all vision. That's why Spock thought he was blind.
T'Pol got around alright in the deep desert using her inner eyelids
 
To be fair Spock does squint when the Organians begin transforming into their energy appearance yet still looks at them. No sign of any nictating membrane over his eyes and no inner eyelid.
 
And remember, when the inner eyelid DOES activate, it will completely obscure all vision. That's why Spock thought he was blind.
What? No! He thought he was blind because he was, due the bright light! The damage just was not so severe then they first thought due thy eyelid. We see him after he emerges from the chamber, his eyes look perfectly normal, no extra eyelid there, it had already retracted.
 
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Chabon gave a non-answer to the sunglasses thing in his video the other day.

Kor
 
Man, Ferenginar inflation must have gone through the roof since Rom took over.

There was actually a lot of DE-flation in the value of latinum over DS9's run. At first, a single bar didn't seem like that big of an amount, by the time the show was over, 5 bars was a small fortune.
 
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"Unblinking stare" and all that jazz. I work for a mental health agency and we are encouraged to not where sunglasses around clients to avoid the appearance of intimidation.
 
There was actually a lot of DE-flation in the value of latinum over DS9's run. At first, a single bar didn't seem like that big of an amount, by the time the show was over, 5 bars was a small fortune.
Clearly, the amount of worthless gold per bar was reduced as time went on after various shady characters were caught "watering them down." Like their drinks.
 
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