This is a really cool interview with the actress who plays T’Veen. Apparently she and the producers have agreed that T’Veen is three quarters Vulcan and one quarter Deltan. I’m hoping for more background on the character. That would be quite a love story/family dynamic for fan fiction writers to explore. https://www.geekgirlauthority.com/star-trek-picard-tveen-stephanie-czajkowski-interview/
That website hurts. I'm glad for the interesting character but I really don't imagine much will be done with her, outside of fan fiction or novels or both.
I read both, so it would be welcome if someone decided to expand on the actress’s ideas. If they do decide to do a spinoff, T’Veen should definitely have an expanded role along with the rest of the bridge crew.
I wondered about this myself. No problem with a bald, female Vulcan, but obviously I thought about Ilia.
One-quarter Deltan? Her Kolinahr must have been challenging. I'd like to see her instantly remove people's pain, instead of their consciousness, with the patented neck pinch.
Apparently the actress is a cancer survivor. It’s neat that she turned it into a way to add depth to her character.
I've always found "bald" women to be sexy, exotic and fierce, thanks to the character Ilia being introduced during my formative years as a young lad. I just wish more women would have the confidence to "rock the look"...
Vulcan elder: Your fiancee has, to use a human expression, dumped you. If she is not replaced, you will undergo the plak tow during pon farr and either die or face ritual combat in the Koon- T'Veen's grandfather: I already booked a one way trip to Delta IV. I heard everyone's much nicer there.
While I love the idea and would be intrigued to see T'Veen developed on Star Trek: Seven, it does feel a little bit like, "We have to show how lonely Han was to explain his goofy sci-fi last name of Solo." Can't a Vulcan just be bald?
Based on my recent rereading and rewatching of several nerve pinches it definitely isn't always painless.