• Flying SquidM
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    339 months ago

    Yes, that’s exactly right. Their aggressive base natures resulted in both a nuclear holocaust on Vulcan and Romulans going into (probably self-) exile. At some point in there, Surak came along and brought Vulcan into a golden age with the embrace of logic and the purging of emotion.

    • @ummthatguy
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      219 months ago

      The Vulcans should listen to their friend Lloyd Braun.

      • Flying SquidM
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        169 months ago

        Serenity? That’s a different sci-fi series.

      • @cybervseas
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        9 months ago

        Yeah because he’s going to dump all his negative emotions into you instead and turn you into a crazy old person.

        Dang, his Seinfeld and TNG characters meld together well. Someone make a meme for us in [email protected].

        Edit: no I got the wrong telepathic negotiator who ties up with Troi. Never mind!

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      9 months ago

      (probably self-)

      Honestly, with how racist Vulcans are constantly, and all the corruption in the High Command we see in Enterprise, I think it’s much more likely the Romulans were forced off of “Vulcan”

      • Flying SquidM
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        49 months ago

        It’s entirely possible. We don’t even know when they left though. Did they leave because they rejected Surak and either were forced off or voluntarily left because fuck that noise? Did they leave before that but after the nuclear war or wars? Did they leave even before that?

        And if they did leave because they rejected Surak, was it immediate or was it an anti-Surak movement that grew over time?

        We just don’t have enough information. Especially not considering it was so long ago that Vulcans forgot that the whole event even happened.