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Ok star trek fans, what is the right age for a Vulcan LT CMDR???

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  1. Oh, I'm not a huge fan, but from the following information I'de have to say about 150 years old. Heres more:Physical and mental attributes

    The main differences in the depiction of Vulcans from that of Humans are their arched, upswept eyebrows, and the top of their ears' pinnae, which tapers into a point. Vulcans, like Humans, display different races within the species, which are comparable to Human races. This means Vulcans may be played by actors of any race or ethnicity. Most caucasianoid Vulcan characters typically appear with a subtle greenish hue to their skin, much as Human Caucasians have subtle reddish hue to their skin. This is because Vulcan blood is copper-based and is copper or rust-colored when deoxygenated in the veins, and green when oxygenated in the arteries. Bruises and dermal abrasions therefore take on a green color.

    In general, Vulcans are three times physically stronger than Humans, and live three times as long; Sarek lived just over two centuries. A Vulcan of less than a century in age is typically considered young.

    Vulcans prefer higher temperatures than Humans do. In the TOS episode "The Deadly Years", when Spock was affected by rapid aging, he noted how cold the Enterprise seemed, and responded by turning the temperature in his room up to exactly 125°F. Vulcans are also seen to be able to breathe a much thinner atmosphere than Humans because of the atmospheric conditions on their homeworld.

    Vulcans, particularly females, have a strong sense of smell, and Vulcans serving on Earth vessels may initially require medication to lessen their sensitivity to the odor of Humans.

    Vulcans possess an inner eyelid, or nictitating membrane, which protects their vision from bright lights, a physical adaptation that evolved because of their long-term exposure to desert conditions. Spock's inner eyelid was activated in the TOS episode "Operation: Annihilate!" Although the intense light Spock was exposed to caused temporary blindness, his inner eyelid prevented the blindness from being permanent. It is also mentioned in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "The Forge"; during a journey across desert terrain, T'Pol says her inner eyelid protects her eyes in lieu of wearing sunglasses.

    The internal layout of Vulcan organs differs somewhat from that of Humans, with the Vulcan heart located roughly where the Human liver is situated.

    Although Romulans are descended from the same ancestors as Vulcans, they differ in behavioral customs. Over the centuries, Vulcans developed a culture dedicated to the complete mastery of logic, learning to suppress their once-violent emotions in nearly every aspect of their existence. Romulans, on the other hand, embraced their emotional natures. Furthermore, a minority of Vulcans are depicted with a small V-shaped ridge above the bridge of their nose, similar to Romulans.


  2. In Vucan years, or Earth years?

  3. Your name is

    I am he who is him

    very funny.  

    ha                    ha                         ha..........

    almost rivals your g*y jokes

    When did you find out you had Rett's Syndrome?

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