Site dedicated to the lovers of those pointy-eared people from Star Trek.
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September 18, 2006 by Suorek
Famous Vulcans Throughout the course of the entire Star Trek history, it is quite LOGICAL to say that the Vulcans have occupied the forefront in the set of memorable characters. Spock, Sarek, Saavik, Valeris: these are the characters who fans and non-fans alike remember as the pointy-eared ones. Spock: Son of Sarek (Vulcan) and Amanda (Human) he is by far the most famous Vulcan and half-breed in the Star Trek World (PERIOD). He is the ultimate Vulcan: solemn, self-restrained, and, of...
September 18, 2006 by Suorek
The Vulcan Within Me Please don’t tell my younger brother, Josh, that I wrote this and that people are reading it too. Online, you can say so much without feeling too many repercussions so I feel free telling everybody that I kinda wish that I could be a Vulcan. I mean, to be a species who could actually control their emotions would be beyond imagining for me. I know that they have feelings and that they’re just good at containing them but it still would be incredible since I’ve bee...
September 18, 2006 by Suorek
Many people have asked me, when I tell them how there is a very small percentage of water on the planet Vulcan, how the Vulcans have survived. Originally my answer was the sheer technology and ingenuity of the Vulcan people. This explanation was not entirely satisfactorily either to me or to those who I gave it to. It was not until I stumbled across some information on Vulcan physiology (while looking for information on Vulcan mating rituals) ((might come in handy if I ever meet a Vulcan girl...
September 18, 2006 by Suorek
Vulcan Basic History The consequences of Vulcan actions have, in the long run, affected millions of planets and countless trillions of people. It should be noted therefore, that the founding of the Federation would not have occurred had it not been for the Vulcans. There is ore to be heard, however, than appears in Star Trek: First Contact. About the Time that humans began to walk upright, the Vulcans were waging savage wars across their planet for precious water (the planet Vulcan is...
September 18, 2006 by Suorek
This is my experiment and one of my forms of self-expression: The Vulcan Fan Club. It is my hope that people will not only read and enjoy the Vulcan information which I post here but also comment and discuss it with me as nobody in my present life enjoys doing so. Maybe there are people out there who want to talk about it too. All this being said, I hope somebody would like to hear about the screen play that I am writing. Once again: Welcome. Suorek