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At this period in their history, they are secretive and, according to the Andorians , perpetual liars. Kirk's first officer and science officer aboard the U. Enterprise NCC 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 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. 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. But we can take baby steps that move us in that direction. Thus, the first step is finding other habitable planets.

In July of the creator of Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry, announced that the triple star-system 40 Eridani is the home of the Vulcans. This system is some 16 light-years from Earth, which is about 94 trillion miles trillion km away. Two of the stars in this system are immediately ruled out as possible candidates for hosting a Vulcan-like planet. These are 40 Eridani B a white dwarf and 40 Eridani C a red dwarf flare star. However, 40 Eridani A seems to be a prime candidate. This is a main-sequence dwarf a red-orange star that is slightly smaller and cooler than our sun.

Eventually, they were able to share their planet and eventually rename it Ni'Var. In the alternate timeline created by Nero 's temporal incursion , Vulcan was destroyed in the year The planet was obliterated by an artificial singularity created when Nero launched a red matter device into the planet's core. Of a population of 6 billion, approximately ten thousand escaped the devastation, and though their cultural legacy would survive, the Vulcan people became an endangered species.

Typically, there are no lost civilizations on the planet as new cities were always integrated into the older ones which meant that ruins remained. In addition, the planet's manufacturing and heavy industry has, for centuries, been conducted in the asteroid belt within the system. The only industry that was allowed on the surface were those that neither despoiled the environment nor disturbed its tranquility such as music crafting.

TOS novel : Dwellers in the Crucible. The Vulcan population was approximately 4. ST reference : Star Charts. The heat of Vulcan's summer often kills off most vegetation, with plant life only flourishing once the rains come. In times of drought, out in the desert carnivorous plants are able to survive by catching any animal weakened by thirst.

In an alternate timeline in which Khan Noonien Singh won the Eugenics Wars and Humanity underwent genetic engineering en masse, the Khanate of Earth conquered Vulcan during the 21st century. The Vulcan government's unconditional surrender was presented to Khan in the rubble of the temple atop of Mount Seleya.

The Vulcans remained helots of Humans well into the 24th century. Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki. IDW Year Five. Blog Forum. For now, it's known as HD b, in keeping with naming guidelines set forth by the International Astronomical Union.

But Ge said he planned to contact the Union to ask that the exoplanet be named Vulcan. It might be fun to name a real-life planet after a fictional world, but is it — as Spock might ask — logical? Ge said the exoplanet is likely to have an atmosphere and to be tidally locked to its host star.



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