Never heard if they even have Pon Farr. Is that condition a symptom of logical repression? IE, psychosomatic?
McCoy: "They still go mad at this time. Perhaps it's the price they pay for having no emotions the rest of the time."
That makes more sense than how you're gonna evolve a spacefaring urge to return to your home planet.
Does this mean Vulcans in Archer's time could do Pon Farr with any old species, since mind melds were not a part of the process?
I think that's a story where they could have done with at least a couple of Romulan extras with just the ears so as to sell there are different types of Romulan physical appearance so as not to make Spock being unnoticed seem so odd.
I assumed that the V ridges were either something already present in a minority of Vulcans (IE perhaps the majority of V ridged Vulcans were part of the subgroup that left Vulcan, and later became Romulans), OR the ridges were a result of interbreeding with conquered peoples the ancestors of the Romulans absorbed into their culture, as they journeyed to the Beta Quadrant, prior to settling on Romulus. Prior to Nemesis which pretty much kills this theory, I assumed maybe the Romulan Ancestors interbred with the natives of Romulus and Remus, and became Romulans, a hybrid of that species and Vulcans.This never seemed like much of a big deal to me. No doubt they'll have smooth foreheads again in the new series. I just assumed some Romulans don't have the ridges and some do. The race itself didn't change much from TOS era to TNG era unlike the Klingons who looked and acted completely different in both eras.
I don't know about that. We already saw a planet where Romulans and Klingons interbred in TNG, and they didn't look like V ridged Romulans.Interbreeding with the Klingons makes the most sense to me. They had an alliance in the 23rd century.
Is there any fanon explanation?
Interesting. A Vulcan being from the desert with copper based blood probably would not be as pale as TOS Spock who had a Caucasian mother. Unless the Northern part of Vulcan is as cold as say Scotland, in the winter but not as cold as Canada.If budget had permitted back in the day, it would have been nice if all full-blooded Vulcans and Romulans would have had a distinguishing feature like this, to make Spock's mixed heritage more evident. It was implied early on that Spock was physically distinguishable from a full-blooded "Vulcanian".
Interbreeding with the Klingons makes the most sense to me. They had an alliance in the 23rd century.
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