Good point prof, to say that Romulons are related to Vulcans and not Humans!
I know Remus is a dark planet, but Remans look very different to Romulons, almost a totally different race, but both planets were settled by the same people.
your correct on the romulans being vulcans who chose not to surpress their emotions, there was of coarse sybok(spocks half brother) who i believe gave a full reason in one of the movies.
This is the main reason why Federation vessels such as the U.S.S. Enterprise under the command of Captain Kirk continually encountered very human looking Klingons. For several decades the Klingon Imperial Defense Force was primarily Fusions. This allowed many to gain a high degree of Glory and respect, such as General Chang, even though they were not purebred. Some Imperial Klingon disliked the Fusions higher intellect, not because they saw them as a rival, but because the intellect made them more cunning, often flirting with dishonorable practices and tactics.
I'd buy that Klingon thing if:-
A: We had not seen "new" Klingons in Enterprise, set well before Kirk and co.
B: Kang, Kor and Koloth, three Klingons who first turned up in TOS looking Human had not turned up again looking like "new" Klingons in DS9!
It's conceivable that the 'plague' didn't hit until after Enterprise, but before Kirk. It's about a 100 year gap (2150's to 2250's).
But I knew that there was something 'fishy' about the Klingon that was Kirk's nemesis (Played by John Colicos - whom we lost recently). He appeared in the TNG series as an 'Empire Klingon'.
It's also silly, John Colicos played another old Klingon in DS9 when they find the 'Sword of Kayless'. It wasn't Kang it was one of the other two who appeared with him in TNG................lol![]()
(I saw it last night).
He played a great 'badie'. he was the bad bloke in 'Battlestar Galactica'.
John Colicos played Kor. Kang was played by Michael Ansara and Coloth by William Campbell, who also played the Squire of Gothos.
All three appeared in the DS9 episode "Blood oath" where they team up with Dax to extract revenge upon an albino who killed each of the Klingon's first borne sons.
Kor is also in two other DS9 shows and eventually dies an honorable death taking on the Dominion.
And the real reason that Klingon's changed so much in just 120 years is that Makeup technology got better......
Will
I must say they do go to resonably good lengths to explain away, what was obviously due to a simple difference in the 'make up' capabilities (or budget) for TOS and the subsequent series.
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