Post by Xxsuperheroxx on May 1, 2022 16:48:05 GMT -6
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Vulcans Are extremely violent and emotional people by nature as are the Romulans (even by Earth standards) who waged almost constant warfare on one another. Paranoia and homicidal rage were common. They believed in a variety of gods, such as war, peace, and death. As their level of technology increased, the Vulcans eventually reached a point where their violent nature threatened the extinction of their own species.
In an effort to avoid this fate, a Vulcan named Surak developed a new philosophy, thereby igniting the Time of Awakening. Surak maintained that the root cause of all the problems on Vulcan lay in the uncontrolled outpouring of the people's emotions. His followers swore to live their lives by an ethical system devised by Surak and based purely on logical principles. Emotions were to be controlled and repressed.
Although this new philosophy spread rapidly across Vulcan, a minority, many of whom were known as "those who march beneath the raptor's wings", rejected Surak's ideals. A destructive war began, including the use of atomic bombs, and among the victims was Surak himself.
Eventually, however, those who opposed logic left Vulcan and founded colonies elsewhere most notably on the planet Romulus, where they founded what eventually became the Romulan Star Empire. At some point in history, the Romulans and the Vulcans engaged in a hundred-year-long war against one another. The war was instigated by the actions of a member of the Q Continuum.
Another group that rejected Surak's philosophy was known as the "V'tosh ka'tur", or "Vulcans without logic". The V'tosh ka'tur believed in controlling emotions by allowing themselves to actively experience them rather than suppressing them. Some of these also left Vulcan, and took up a nomadic existence. A prime example of a "V'tosh ka'tur" was Sybok who tried to use emotion rather than logic to find the answer to the creator of the universe.
The Vulcans conducted a series of survey missions to the Sol system, as early as 1957. Vulcans were, in fact, one of the first species to develop warp drive, though a century passed between the first warp flight and the breaking of the warp 2 barrier. T'Pol told Archer that Vulcans "don't share" Humans' "enthusiasm for space exploration," but a Syrrannite on Vulcan later advised Archer that this may not have been true.
The powerful neurotoxin trellium-D did not give emotions to T'Pol. Vulcans have always have been an extremely violent and emotional people war like aggressive. Prolonged exposure to the substance permanently damaged T'Pol's ability to fully control her emotions. We Know Vulcans lie there and numerous times we can point to in the canon. It is my opinion that Trip was dealing with a very emotional Vulcan and the Pun far in just a point where they loss all control much like rut.
If the normally calm and rational Vulcans do not mate with someone with whom they are empathically bonded they eventually enter Plak Tow, the blood fever, become violent, and finally die unless they mate with someone or engage in a ritual battle known as kal-if-fee. Note they have sex that have emotions they love and become empathically bonded.
Vulcans Are extremely violent and emotional people by nature as are the Romulans (even by Earth standards) who waged almost constant warfare on one another. Paranoia and homicidal rage were common. They believed in a variety of gods, such as war, peace, and death. As their level of technology increased, the Vulcans eventually reached a point where their violent nature threatened the extinction of their own species.
In an effort to avoid this fate, a Vulcan named Surak developed a new philosophy, thereby igniting the Time of Awakening. Surak maintained that the root cause of all the problems on Vulcan lay in the uncontrolled outpouring of the people's emotions. His followers swore to live their lives by an ethical system devised by Surak and based purely on logical principles. Emotions were to be controlled and repressed.
Although this new philosophy spread rapidly across Vulcan, a minority, many of whom were known as "those who march beneath the raptor's wings", rejected Surak's ideals. A destructive war began, including the use of atomic bombs, and among the victims was Surak himself.
Eventually, however, those who opposed logic left Vulcan and founded colonies elsewhere most notably on the planet Romulus, where they founded what eventually became the Romulan Star Empire. At some point in history, the Romulans and the Vulcans engaged in a hundred-year-long war against one another. The war was instigated by the actions of a member of the Q Continuum.
Another group that rejected Surak's philosophy was known as the "V'tosh ka'tur", or "Vulcans without logic". The V'tosh ka'tur believed in controlling emotions by allowing themselves to actively experience them rather than suppressing them. Some of these also left Vulcan, and took up a nomadic existence. A prime example of a "V'tosh ka'tur" was Sybok who tried to use emotion rather than logic to find the answer to the creator of the universe.
The Vulcans conducted a series of survey missions to the Sol system, as early as 1957. Vulcans were, in fact, one of the first species to develop warp drive, though a century passed between the first warp flight and the breaking of the warp 2 barrier. T'Pol told Archer that Vulcans "don't share" Humans' "enthusiasm for space exploration," but a Syrrannite on Vulcan later advised Archer that this may not have been true.
The powerful neurotoxin trellium-D did not give emotions to T'Pol. Vulcans have always have been an extremely violent and emotional people war like aggressive. Prolonged exposure to the substance permanently damaged T'Pol's ability to fully control her emotions. We Know Vulcans lie there and numerous times we can point to in the canon. It is my opinion that Trip was dealing with a very emotional Vulcan and the Pun far in just a point where they loss all control much like rut.
If the normally calm and rational Vulcans do not mate with someone with whom they are empathically bonded they eventually enter Plak Tow, the blood fever, become violent, and finally die unless they mate with someone or engage in a ritual battle known as kal-if-fee. Note they have sex that have emotions they love and become empathically bonded.