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Vulcan
Biological sentient species
Sarek, 2293.jpg
Sarek, an elderly male Vulcan in 2293
Planet of origin:Vulcan
Star system:40 Eridani A
Location:Alpha Quadrant
Sector:001
Biology
Classification:Mammalian, humanoid
Environment:Class M conditions
Sexes:male, female
Lifespan:210 years
Blood base:Copper-based (Green)
Features:Pointed ears, up-swept
eyebrows
Variations:Varied skin coloration
Telepathy:tactile telepathy,
limited proximity
Culture
Affiliation:United Federation of Planets
Status:Founding member (2161)
Warp capable:Yes
Symbol
Vulcan-idic-01-2680340-supply-hub-gray.svg

The Vulcans, also known as Vulcanians, are a humanoid species 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.

There may have been numerous transitions within the Vulcan government which has shifted between the Vulcan High Command to the Confederacy of Vulcan. Part of their territory is known as the Vulcan Colonial Protectorate.[1]

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A female Star Trek Vulcan cosplayer demonstrating the Vulcan salute

Vulcans are depicted as similar in appearance to humans. The main physical differences are their eyebrows and ears: the former are arched and upswept, while the latter feature pinnae that taper to a point at the top. The ears have been the subject of jokes on many occasions. Vulcans have been portrayed as various races. Most caucasoid-like Vulcans (most of those shown throughout the series' runs) typically appear with a subtle greenish hue to their skin, due to Vulcans' copper-based blood, which is green (Earth's horseshoe crabs have blue blood, due to copper-based hemocyanin).

Other features described include an inner eyelid, or nictitating membrane, which protects their vision from bright lights, an adaptation for their bright, hot home world.[2] In addition, their hearts are located on the right side of the torso, between the ribs and pelvis; as Dr. McCoy once says about Spock: "He is lucky that his heart is where his liver should be, or he'd be dead!" (tos episode: "A Private Little War")

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Code Specification Designation
THSD Thread series designator M5
AHYM Thread diameter, nominal 5.0 mm (0.20 in)
AASA Thread length 60.0 mm (2.36 in)
CQQR Thread pitch, nominal 0.8 mm (0.031 in)
AATB Width between flats, nominal 8.0 mm (0.31 in)
MATT Material Steel corrosion resisting overall
AASK Head Style Hexagon
AASU Head height, nominal 3.5 mm (0.14 in)
AASB Fastener length, nominal 63.5 mm (2.50 in)
CQWR External thread tolerance class 6h
AGAV End item identification 8145-001-592-9018

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Heres's a link to the ISO metric screw thread The character generation process consists lkjlkj, essentially, of filling out a Character Profile. On the Profile you record your character’s attributes, skills, possessions, etc. You will refer to the character profile often; keep it handy.[3]. Here is a fake visited link, and here is a fake unvisited link for comparison.[4]

The Attribute and Skill sections comprise the front half of the Character Profile. The back of the profile is primarily concerned with combat statistics, which are dealt with in the COMBAT article.[3]

Some information on the character profile is more or less permanent and may be entered in ink, but this varies from one campaign to another and it takes a while to learn the difference.[3] Putting a sheet protector over a blank profile and then writing on it with erasable pens works reasonably well.[3] Another alternative is to protect areas that change often, such as the Skill ML columns, with “magic tape” and then use a pencil; this allows multiple erasure without loss of clarity.[5] With any luck, your favorite characters will have long careers and you will need to re-copy their Profiles from time to time to keep them legible.[3]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. TOS novel: Spectre
  2. ent-f episode: "The Forge"
  3. a b c d e testing
  4. TOS-f episode: "The City on the Edge of Forever"
  5. CSS test page at Wikipedia, the free Terran encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
  6. Gore, Mitchell (20 August 2018). "Below Deck". Third Wave Design. Lestatdelc. Retrieved 24 October 2018. 

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