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Spoilers Star Trek: Lower Decks 2x09 - "wej Duj"

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Another reference to the Vulcan High Command on the 24th Century.

The other one was an assimilated Vulcan personality in VOY: Infinite Regress, they said they worked for the High Command.

It's possible they could have been assimilated in the 22nd century, but that seems unlikely. I don't think that ship from ENT Regeneration assimilated any Vulcans either.
 
Could be the Logic Extremists rearing their ugly heads once again.

Mind you, ENTERPRISE failed to sell the idea of the Vulcans being arrogant jerks versus very politely tolerating a massively racist Starfleet captain calling them such.

By definition, Archer can't be racist if he's right.
 
Didn't that all go away after "Kir'Shara"?

How likely is it that an entire system of government, with status, business and personal relationships, and entrenched power systems would have just gone away after the Kir’Shara was discovered?

I also wonder if there are some other parallels between T’Lyn and Mariner. Maybe the Vulcan captain is her dad. He certainly sounded parental.
 
Could be the Logic Extremists rearing their ugly heads once again.



By definition, Archer can't be racist if he's right.
He totally can be right about Vulcans generally being arrogant jerks and still be racist about them in lots of ways (overstating how arrogant and jerky they are, attributing arrogance and jerkiness to non arrogant jerks like T'Pol, fetishizing T'Pol because she's a hot Vulcan, having racist beliefs about them beyond their arrogant jerkiness that aren't true, etc. etc.)
 
Another reference to the Vulcan High Command on the 24th Century.

The other one was an assimilated Vulcan personality in VOY: Infinite Regress, they said they worked for the High Command.

It's possible they could have been assimilated in the 22nd century, but that seems unlikely. I don't think that ship from ENT Regeneration assimilated any Vulcans either.

There's also been a few references to the High Command in Discovery (2250s era) and in Star Trek 2009, so the idea that T'Pau permanently dissolved the High Command has been thoroughly debunked about a half dozen times now.

Just like the Pakleds, it seems once she got in power she found the helmet that is the Vulcan High Command too irresistible.
 
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