Vulcans are a species first introduced in Star Trek: The Original Series. I don't know how you can be a Star Trek fan without knowing what Vulcans look like, but I might as well lend my expertise. Vulcans are characterized by pointed ears, a blank expression, and (my own personal observation) long fingers. They also age to be quite old. While I have no factual basis for this statement, Ambassador Spock, who must have been about 28 in TOS, lived until sometime after Star Trek: Voyager. In Voyager's 6th season Lieutenant Commander Tuvok, who was 28 in the time of Excelsior-class starships, reached his 100th birthday. If you think you have met a Vulcan on the street and he has his ears covered, listen for the word "logical" or "illogical". They say it so often, it's not even funny. Unlike their Romulan cousins, the Vulcans pursued peace, knowledge, and logic. They have green blood. Other characteristics can be found by looking up "Vulcans" on Memory Alpha.
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Spock is half-human, half Vulcan. Vulcan culture is oriented around logic, and suppressing their deep and powerful emotions. They are a very mentally disciplined people, and that discipline usually grants great intelligence as well.Spock's father, Sarek, was Vulcan, and his mother was Human.
In the Star Trek universe, a Vulcan is a humanoid who originates from the planet Vulcan. Notable Vulcans include Spock, Sarek, Saavik, and Tuvok.
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Samuil Vulcan was born on 1758-08-01.
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Mr. Spock is from the planet, Vulcan. Vulcan was originally called Vulcania and vulcans, like Mr. Spock, were called Vulcanians.
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The vulcan takes 6 D batteries. It sounds like a ripoff, but it lasts REALLY long, and for the vulcan? TOTALLY worth it.Trust me.
That query is illogical.
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Vulcan. Yes, like the planet from Star Trek. That's because it's a volcanic (a word that comes from Vulcan) planet.
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