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Romulans

Brian

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Will they have ridges?

Have there been any spy reports or rumors on that topic?
 
There are rumours Romulans are involved, and have travelled back in time - probably from the 24th century. The Romulans in the 24th century have ridges.

But it's all rank speculation at this point. The Romulan ridges were redesigned for Star Trek: Nemesis, and whether or not these Romulans come from a ridged era is similarly debateable.

So far as I know, there is no firm evidence on what kind of Romulan they are, and what kind of ridges (or lack thereof) they posess.
 
Honestly, I would prefer they go back to the old-school look. I've always disliked the Romulan ridges. They are supposed to be Vulcans who only split off in Surak's time, after all.

[EDIT] But if they're looking for a broader (i.e., non-Trekkie) audience, it may just confuse matters to have the bad guys look like Spock and his family.
 
I definitely want to get rid of the TNG-era ridges. It was much better when the Romulans were simply a Vulcan splinter group (i.e. non-Reformed Vulcans); making them a distinct ridgy-headed bad-guy subspecies is too easy (especially given Trek's unfortunate penchant for equating species = single monolithic culture = bad/good).
 
They can offer a sop to canon by depicting some Rommies with ridges (sounds like an ad slogan) and some with less prominent ridges or none. It varies, that's all.

They are supposed to be Vulcans who only split off in Surak's time, after all.

It could be explained away easily - the dissenters came largely from a single ethnic group that happened to be more ridgey than most Vulcans. So more Rommies have ridges than you'd find among Vulcans. No evolution required.
 
Temis the Vorta said:
They can offer a sop to canon by depicting some Rommies with ridges (sounds like an ad slogan) and some with less prominent ridges or none. It varies, that's all.

They are supposed to be Vulcans who only split off in Surak's time, after all.

It could be explained away easily - the dissenters came largely from a single ethnic group that happened to be more ridgey than most Vulcans. So more Rommies have ridges than you'd find among Vulcans. No evolution required.

There's a actually a theory (all right, my theory) that based on the Romulan-like appearance of the Mintakans in "Who Watches the Watchers?" that no ridges are the evolutionary change, not the other way around.
 
Rat Boy said:
based on the Romulan-like appearance of the Mintakans in "Who Watches the Watchers?" that no ridges are the evolutionary change

My theory too. Mintakans are called "proto Vulcans" in the episode, too, IIRC.
 
Except that that is all TNG garbage.

To me, the Romulans are the guys from TOS. No ridges.
 
TBonz said:
Except that that is all TNG garbage.

To me, the Romulans are the guys from TOS. No ridges.

Me too. I never had a problem with the changed Klingons, because their appearance wasn't all that important. During TOS, nobody ever said, "wow, these guys look just like swarthy humans". They were just Klingons. Having a second type of Klingon in the Empire was not a big stretch. The fact that the Romulan commander in "Balance of Terror" looked like Spock's father was an imporant plot point, stated by Spock and the seed of Stiles' (is that the right name?) hostility toward Spock.

Romulans should never have had ridges, IMO.
 
I don't think Romulans have ridges. I just think they use too much hair gel, so it gives them appearance that their forehead is a weird shape.
 
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