And does every single flat have a false door of its own? And what do you imagine the inside architecture to be like?
It's a Picard season one reference, particularly to some Romulan background Michael Chabon posted on Instagram. It also mentioned Romulans marrying in threes, which was seemingly ignored by season 2.What false doors?
I thought it was going to be a reference to "Unification", when Spock hides them in the holowalls.It's a Picard season one reference, particularly to some Romulan background Michael Chabon posted on Instagram. It also mentioned Romulans marrying in threes, which was seemingly ignored by season 2.
No, homes and buildings on Romulus.
And does every single flat have a false door of its own? And what do you imagine the inside architecture to be like?
What we know:Yep. It would be nice to make up some theories here, about the inside architecture of romulan apartments, how the floors and flats are structured and how many false doors average multi- family-buildings and skyscrapers on Romulus have.
As well as other potential differences to our buildings on earth or other species from Trek.
I have absolutely no idea what's going on here.
That's one of the tarot cards used by the crazy Romulan ex-B Zhat Vash agent from the first season of Picard.Are those from the toys that Romulan kid showed Spock in Unification?
I mean I take that whole bit of Chabon's world building with the Romulans (and ST as a whole) with a grain of salt, since much of it wasn't ever established on-screen and a lot of the Romulan stuff sounded incredibly silly, on par with TNG's version of the Ferengi.
But with the false doors I can imagine that it is mostly a thing for wealthy families, maybe especially those with old houses with "antique" architecture, or also middle class and rural folks that live in old architecture.
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