I would love to be a rogue Vulcan who would not live on Vulcan and would refuse to suppress their emotions!^ That's why I went for Romulans instead of Vulcans, really. I admire the Vulcans very much, but I'm too human, I guess, to even consider giving up emotions.
And besides, Vulcans don't give up emotions. They suppress them. Sounds uncomfortable as heck to me!
That's all great, but I would not like to grow up in a society like the Cardassian one or have to endure their educational systemThat's one of the perks, to my mind, about being Cardassian: Cardassians get to have the eidetic memory and ability to block out telepaths and mind-meld attempts, without having to destroy their ability to feel.
DevilEyes said:Romulus would not be a good option for me for the same reason.
That's all great, but I would not like to grow up in a society like the Cardassian one or have to endure their educational systemThat's one of the perks, to my mind, about being Cardassian: Cardassians get to have the eidetic memory and ability to block out telepaths and mind-meld attempts, without having to destroy their ability to feel.I could never adapt to their way of life and would constantly challenge authorities and butt heads with the people who tried to order me around. And that would be very dangerous... Romulus would not be a good option for me for the same reason. (But I would rather be a Cardie than a Rommie, because modern Rommie forehead ridges are so damn ugly
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). If I survived long enough on Cardassia, I'd certainly become a dissident and would probably have to leave the planet.
If we accept that the Cardassian educational system is anything as described in A Stitch in Time, it is completely creepy to me, even without any lies or racism, and not something I'd ever want to undergo.That's all great, but I would not like to grow up in a society like the Cardassian one or have to endure their educational systemThat's one of the perks, to my mind, about being Cardassian: Cardassians get to have the eidetic memory and ability to block out telepaths and mind-meld attempts, without having to destroy their ability to feel.I could never adapt to their way of life and would constantly challenge authorities and butt heads with the people who tried to order me around. And that would be very dangerous... Romulus would not be a good option for me for the same reason. (But I would rather be a Cardie than a Rommie, because modern Rommie forehead ridges are so damn ugly
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). If I survived long enough on Cardassia, I'd certainly become a dissident and would probably have to leave the planet.
I think I'd end up as a dissident as well...but I would not want to be away forever. I'd want to help rebuild Cardassia after the end of the war.
And is ALL of the Cardassian educational system a bad thing?? Personally, given my own experience in the anarchy that was the school system when I was growing up, I would have LOVED being in a place where there is DISCIPLINE, where learning is taken seriously and slacking and bullying and the like strictly not tolerated.
If we could just subtract the lies and racial stereotyping and such, they would really have something going.
Well, as it was already pointed out, Vulcans still have emotions, but they know how to control them. I can't talk for anybody else, but from my point of view, that's very attractive: mastery, power and control. Emotions can be random, messy stuff: they strike you without warning, mess with your head, make you do stupid things. For some, giving up emotions can be about not being hurt. For me, it's more about not hurting people I care about: I don't have a temper usually, but I've been known to be quite mean if I get pissed enough. I'm not sure I can explain it well, but emotions are different from feelings. Emotions are short-term, immediate responses to a situation: you are sad because of this, you are happy because of that, you are mad because of something else. Feelings are long-term, stable connections with something or someone: you are in love with someone, you despise something, you respect some people. Vulcan discipline, as it was presented in the series, allows you to master your emotional response, while leaving you able to act in accordance to your feelings (even if you may not express them): Spock clearly feels friendship for Kirk, Sarek married Amanda because he loves her, and Vulcans in general abhors violence. I can see how living a life of quiet measure is an attractive idea, without the ups and down of raw emotions.Why is it so many of you guys want to give up your emotions?
That's one of the perks, to my mind, about being Cardassian: Cardassians get to have the eidetic memory and ability to block out telepaths and mind-meld attempts, without having to destroy their ability to feel.
Because the question is what race we WANT to be, not what race we ARE.Why is it so many of you guys want to give up your emotions?![]()
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