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A founding member of the United Federation of Planets, its pointy-eared
natives turned to logic as a path away from self-destructive violence nearly 2,000 years ago, and a splinter
group with star drive left to found the Romulan Star Empire.
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QUADRANT: Gamma Quadrant
PLANET: Vulcan
POPULATED by: vulcans
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Vulcan's
government includes the titled leaders "ministers" --
including the security ministry known as the V'Shar -- and a Bill
of Rights to protect civil liberties.Though its people are pacifists,
it maintains its own defense fleet.other culture.In recent years,
an extreme isolationist movement sprang up dedicated to withdrawal
from the United Federation of Planets and fighting the "pollution"
of Vulcan culture. Meanwhile, an underground group on Romulus worked
to spread peaceful reunification between the worlds. The hot, dry
and marginally Class M world was aware of Earth but had no interest
in the primitive world until a passing survey ship noted Cochrane's
warp signature on April 5, 2063, and became the first alien contact
that changed human history.
Vulcan once fought a hundred-year war with Romulus -- a conflict
Q blames on a misunderstanding caused by one of a fellow Q's "self-destructive"
stunts. It is not specified whether this was related to the original
Vulcan-Romulan schism, or followed their split. Vulcan features
huge wilderness preserves and was the site of exile for the Cardassian
poet Iloja sometime in the last 300 years, where Tobin Dax met him.
Planet Vulcan is 16 light-years from Earth, located roughly in the
same region as Betazed, Andor, Tellar and Alpha Centauri.
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. At this period in their history, they are secretive
and, according to the Andorians, perpetual liars.
In the 23rd century a Vulcan, Commander Spock, served as Captain
James T. Kirk's first officer and science officer aboard the U.S.S.
Enterprise NCC-1701 for many years. At least one Vulcan has served
as Starfleet Academy superintendent, one who memorized every cadet's
personal file, during all or part of Commander Riker's years in
2353-57.
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.
In ancient times, Vulcans were a war-like race, leading to their
near extinction. Its ancients believed in gods, such as war, peace
and death.
Chief O'Brien quoted a phrase when meeting Tosk that he attributed
to the logical, pointy-eared Federation race: "We're here to
serve." Their honest and stoic nature made them a bad choice
for Nog's lie about who "stole his homework." Commander
Sisko's late captain on the U.S.S. Saratoga was a Vulcan. Before
the Vantika incident, Vulcans were the only race Dr. Bashir knew
of who had ever performed a synaptic pattern displacement, or the
transfer of one individual's consciousness into another: in their
case, the transfer of the katra. An unspecified Vulcan ship was
the first to make formal contact with a Gamma Quadrant civilization,
the Wadi. As with other space-faring groups, the Vulcans used an
easily identifiable subspace band frequency in communication. Over
a hundred years ago, a Vulcan science mission responded to the Hanoli
rift but was lost along with the Hanoli system when the rupture
expanded while probing it. There were no reports of imagination
manifestations, perhaps not too unusual considering their nature.
Vulcans are typically stronger than Humans, though they do not
boast of this strength. Dr. Bashir beat an otherwise unidentified
Vulcan in the finals to lead the Starfleet Medical School team to
the sector tennis championship his final year (2368-69). Vulcans
were brewing wines at least 300 years ago circa 2070 or since
before the United Federation of Planets was founded. Sakonna's request
for weapons blew away the pacifist Vulcan stereotype for Quark.
She's not the only one in the Maquis: another was likely a settler
on Volan III. Vulcan honesty is legendary, even to the Ferengi,
but despite his crush on Sakonna, Quark agreed to count her Latinum
payment for illegal Maquis arms anyway. Although Cardassian mental
disciplines may be a match for the Vulcans, they do not employ telepathy.
Vulcan IDIC pins, highly collectible, were not usually available
on Deep Space Nine one of Quark's would-be expanded sales
items by inter-station monitor. The Vulcan healer Senva was nominated
for the Carrington Award in 2371. The species is made up of many
varied skin tones, including a dark brown.
Lieutenant Tuvok serving on the U.S.S. Voyager is a full Vulcan,
while legendary Ambassador Spock is half Vulcan and half Human.
The Romulans are an offshoot of the Vulcan species.
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