
Vulcan Multiple realities(covers information from several alternate timelines) History and politics See also: Vulcan history Commander Spock once theorized that Sargon's people may have colonized Vulcan some half a million years ago. With the discovery of ancient humanoid progenitors in the 24th century, most humanoid lifeforms in the known galaxy were found to have a "seed" genetic code guiding their evolution to the humanoid form. Commander T'Pol revealed, regarding Vulcans and the planet Vulcan, that her "species evolved on this planet." Culturally one of the most fascinating species in the Federation, the Vulcans were once an extremely violent and emotional people (even by Earth standards) who waged almost constant warfare on one another. In an effort to avoid this fate, a Vulcan named Surak developed a new philosophy thereby igniting the Time of Awakening. Another group that rejected Surak's philosophy was known as the "V'tosh ka'tur" or "Vulcans without logic". Mirror universe Physiology
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Star Trek Vulcans Planet: Vulcan A humanoid race, with copper-based blood, slightly green-tinted complexion and notably pointed ears, they are responsible in a large part for the founding of the Federation. Over the centuries, Vulcans have developed a culture dedicated to the complete mastery of logic, learning to suppress their once-violent emotions in nearly every aspect of their existence. In the mid-22nd century, Vulcans still carry remnants of their more emotional selves. The captain of Enterprise NX-01, Jonathan Archer — who numbers amongst his crew a Vulcan science officer/liason named T'Pol — has frequent dealings with the Vulcan high command. In these dealings, it is evident that some sense of emotion has been retained. In the 23rd century a Vulcan, Commander Spock, served as Captain James T. Ambassador Spock realized the irony of Data's search for humanity, and told him that many Vulcans try all their lives to gain Data's built-in lack of emotions. Lieutenant Tuvok serving on the U.S.S.
Vulcan language Vulcan names used among non-Vulcans were, at best, only approximations of actual Vulcan names; correct pronunciations using non-Vulcan phonemes, and accurate type-setting using, for perhaps the best example, the Roman alphabetical nucleus of the English language, of Vulcan family names had a tendency to defy non-Vulcan efforts to do either. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise", "Journey to Babel", et al.) Written language Edit The Vulcan written language had several different forms, some of which combined with each other. The primary version resembled terrestrial musical notes and was written in vertical columns running top-to-bottom, left-to-right. A more intricate version of the musical notation-like text was used in ancient times by the Vulcans. A more stylized version of this script appeared on the Promenade of Deep Space 9. A second writing system consisted of simple squiggles, spirals, and dots and could be used separately or in tandem with the primary script. Examples of spoken language
Gen-Lis Vuhlkansu | The Vulcan Language