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  1. Ni'Var

    A new CGI shot of Vulcan from the remastered "Amok Time", showing a city in the background. Coincidentally, at around the same time Star Trek was establishing Vulcan in late 1966, the British series Doctor Who featured a story arc, entitled The Power of the Daleks, which featured a planet named Vulcan as a setting.. Vulcan's characteristics of a higher gravity but thinner atmosphere than Earth ...

  2. Vulcan (Star Trek)

    Nimoy demonstrating the Blessing gesture he said was the inspiration for the Vulcan salute. The Vulcan Mister Spock first appeared in the original 1965 Star Trek pilot, "The Cage", shown to studio executives.Show creator Gene Roddenberry revealed in 1964 that he wanted an alien as part of the ship's crew, but knew that budget restraints would limit make-up choices.

  3. Vulcan

    Star Trek. The Vulcans, or Vulcanians, [1] were a warp-capable humanoid species from the planet Vulcan. They were widely renowned for their strict adherence to logic and reason as well as their remarkable stoicism. In 2161, their homeworld became a founding member of the United Federation of Planets.

  4. Vulcan history

    Vulcan history encompasses the Vulcans' long journey from the ancient civil wars that nearly destroyed Vulcan, to their embracing of logic through the teachings of Surak. According to Vulcan mythology, all creation arose from a "Garden of Eden"-like place known as Sha Ka Ree. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier) As of 2154, T'Pol believed Vulcans had evolved on Vulcan. (ENT: "The Forge") An ...

  5. Ni'Var

    For the mirror universe counterpart, see Ni'Var (mirror). Ni'Var (also known as Vulcan/Vulcanis A II, Nevasa II or 40 Eridani A II) is a planet, the second planet in the 40 Eridani star system, in orbit of the star 40 Eridani A. A class M desert planet, Vulcan is inhabited by the Vulcan civilization, who refer to their world as T'Khasi, Minshara or Ti-Valka'ain. As the Vulcan homeworld, Vulcan ...

  6. Vulcans explained

    Vulcans are a highly advanced humanoid species native to the planet Vulcan in the Alpha Quadrant. Their planet Vulcan (renamed in the 32nd century to Ni'Var) is known for its towering statues, red hues, rocky cliff faces, and arid environment. ... Vulcans have had a diverse array of roles in Star Trek, and a few in particular have established ...

  7. Surak

    Species. Vulcan. Surak is a fictional character in the backstory of the Star Trek television series and franchises. He is portrayed as the most important philosopher in the history of the planet Vulcan. During an Earth-like "modern age", when the Vulcans are technological but emotionally driven and violent, Surak founds a movement which reforms ...

  8. Vulcan May Not be Real, but Spock's Home System is

    In Star Trek lore, Vulcan is the home of logic, learning and the deeply beloved first officer Mr. Spock. While Vulcan is fictional, the star system it belongs to-40 Eridani-is very real. It's located only 16.5 light-years away from Earth and its primary star can be spotted with the naked eye.

  9. Vulcan (hypothetical planet)

    Vulcan / ˈvʌlkən / [2] was a theorized planet that some pre-20th century astronomers thought existed in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Speculation about, and even purported observations of, intermercurial bodies or planets date back to the beginning of the 17th century. The case for their probable existence was bolstered by the ...

  10. Vulcan

    For the Vulcan homeworld, see: Vulcan. For the mirror universe counterpart, see Vulcan (mirror). The Vulcans, also known as Vulcanians, are a humanoid civilization native to the planet Vulcan. They are one of the founding species of the United Federation of Planets, widely known for their distinctive pointed ears and eyebrows, and their merciless logic. Although there are many offshoots of the ...

  11. Vulcan (planet)

    This article refers to the planet Vulcan. You may instead be looking for the Vulcan species. Vulcan is a Class M planet in the Vulcan System and homeworld of the humanoid Vulcans, a founding member of the United Federation of Planets. The planet is located about 16 light years from Earth, in the Vulcan Sector. Vulcan is an arid world, known for its many deserts such as the Forge. Its wildlife ...

  12. Vulcan (planet)

    Vulcan is a planet in the 40 Eridani system and homeworld of the Vulcans, a founding member of the United Federation of Planets. Vulcan, the second planet of the 40 Eridani system, was located 16 light years from Earth. In 2273, at about warp factor 6, this was 2.5 Earth days travel from the Sol system. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) Vulcan Vulcanis Minshara (Star Trek: Enterprise) T'Khasi Ti ...

  13. Vulcan system

    The Vulcan system, also known as the 40 Eridani system, was an inhabited star system located in the Alpha Quadrant. This was a trinary star system. Several planets, including Delta Vega and Ni'Var, orbited the star 40 Eridani A. Neighboring the Andorian system, it was located sixteen light years from the Sol system. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident", "Home", "Daedalus"; Star Trek; DIS: "Magic to ...

  14. Real Planet Discovered Where Vulcan Home World in "Star Trek" Is Set

    In the "Star Trek" universe, the star 40 Eridani A (alias HD 26965) has long been canon as the sun of Vulcan, the home world of the franchise's favorite pointy-eared science officer, Mr. Spock.

  15. Vulcan

    For other meanings of "Vulcan", see Vulcan (disambiguation). Vulcans (also known as "Vulcanians") are a humanoid species known for their devotion to logic, and stoic natures. Native to the planet Vulcan, they were also a founding member of the United Federation of Planets in 2161. Vulcans are externally identifiable by their pointed ears, as well as their upswept eyebrows. Several Vulcanoid ...

  16. Vulcan

    fictional planet in Star Trek. Vulcan is a Class-M planet in the triple-star system 40 Eridani. Vulcan is in the second orbit around the K1 dwarf 40 Eridani A, near the inner edge of the habitable zone. 40 Eridani B and C are incapable of supporting life-bearing planets.

  17. Astronomers Just Found a Planet Where Star Trek's Vulcan ...

    Astronomers Just Found a Planet Where Star Trek's Vulcan Was Predicted to Exist. Space 19 September 2018. By Michelle Starr. (Don Davis/University of Florida; Star Trek: The Original Series) So far, astronomers have identified thousands of exoplanets out there beyond the reaches of the Solar System, but only a rare few are the stuff of legend.

  18. Destruction of Vulcan

    The destruction of Vulcan took place on stardate 2258.42 after the Romulan Nero drilled to the planet's core where he detonated red matter, causing the planet to implode. A Starfleet task force attempted to stop the attack, but were no match for Nero's starship the Narada. 129 years in the future, a supernova had completely destroyed the Romulan homeworld, Romulus, despite the best efforts of ...

  19. Vulcan (Star Trek)

    Vulcan (Star Trek) Vulcans are a humanoid species in the fictional Star Trek universe from the planet Vulcan. They are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. In one episode of Star Trek The Next Generation Android Data and Spock work together to solve a Romulian cypher. .

  20. Class M planet

    In the Star Trek universe, a Class M planet is one habitable by humans and similar life forms. Earth, Vulcan, Romulus, and Qo'noS are examples of Class M planets. [1] The planet needs an atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen, should be close to a stable star, have fertile soil, a tolerable gravity, and a climate that is generally pleasant for humans. [2] Most planets shown in the franchise are ...

  21. Every Vulcan Appearance In Star Trek: TOS (Not Counting Spock)

    The first episode to air in Star Trek: The Original Series season 2, "Amok Time" brings the Starship Enterprise to the planet Vulcan and establishes several elements of Vulcan culture.When Spock begins behaving strangely, he eventually reveals to a concerned Dr. Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley) that he is undergoing the Vulcan mating phase known as pon farr.

  22. Star Trek: The Vulcan Nerve Pinch, Explained

    Spock first introduced the Vulcan nerve pinch in Star Trek: The Original Series and it's been used over 60 times since.; While Spock's originator Leonard Nimoy invented the ability, there's no set ...

  23. The Infinite Vulcan (episode)

    A mad scientist and a race of intelligent plant life seek to impose peace on the galaxy. "Captain's log, stardate 5554.4. The Enterprise has been ordered to a new planet recently discovered at the periphery of the galaxy." A landing party beams down and they discover an apparently abandoned city that gives off confused life and power readings. While the away team is exploring the city, Sulu ...

  24. Star Trek (sèrie original)

    Star Trek: La sèrie original és una sèrie de televisió creada per Gene Roddenberry que segueix les aventures de la nau espacial USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) i la seva tripulació. Va adquirir el retronònim de Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS) per distingir l'espectacle dins dels mitjans de comunicació la franquícia que va començar. [1]

  25. Spock

    The events of TAS: "Yesteryear" on Vulcan were described as taking place thirty years earlier, when Spock was seven years old.As that episode has been decided to have taken place in 2270, that suggests Spock was instead born in 2233.. In a deleted scene from the film Star Trek, Spock was shown to be born in the year 2230 (specifically, on stardate 2230.06).