Interbreeding with the Klingons makes the most sense to me. They had an alliance in the 23rd century.
^ Romulans already had the ridges before the alliance with the Klingons.
And the inflatable foreheads is a little silly. They're not that different from humans and our skin doesn't act that way. We've seen Vulcans in extremely emotional states worse than any Romulan and they don't act that way.
Maybe they just used the opposite setting on the dermal regenerator to what Chakotay did with one in "Work Force" to get rid of his fake ridges.Intriguingly, in the TNG episode, "Data's Day", the Romulan agent regains her ridges just a few minutes after abandoning the pretense of being Vulcan. Extremely rapid plastic surgery?
^ Romulans already had the ridges before the alliance with the Klingons.
And the inflatable foreheads is a little silly. They're not that different from humans and our skin doesn't act that way. We've seen Vulcans in extremely emotional states worse than any Romulan and they don't act that way.
Can I just say that the forehead thing never bothered me as much as the fact that every Romulan has the exact same hairdo?
I mean, what the actual fuck?
Are hair dressers banned from Romulus and there's just state-issued haircut machines that are programmed by the government only to produce a single haircut for everybody?
I get that Romulus is kind of an authoritarian society but damn and people tend to be afraid of rising up against a police state. But damn, the haircut fascism is just too much and would lead to a revolution for sure.
No. It absolutely does not.![]()
Jaime: "Except our skin does work that way. Blushing being the hardest example to hide. Look elsewhere in the animal kingdom you see other examples."
No it does not. Human skin does not inflate just so, or (as you'd find on a Romulan skull) grow additional bones. Even Denobulans could barely maintain a bulbous swollen look for just so long.
And if you're looking to explain every little thing about every little make-up, regardless how silly the explanation is, you might as well start explaining why makeups change from scene to scene, let alone year to year, as well.
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