Who came first Vulcans or Romulans?

The Romulans and Vulcans descend from the same ancestor species — specifically, the Romulans are an offshoot of ancient Vulcans. From the Star Trek history we know, it's unclear when the split between the two occurred, but it was likely during Vulcan's war-torn period of history.
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How did Romulans split from Vulcans?

While Vulcans embraced logic and the teachings of Surak, advocating emotional control and pacifism, the Romulans rejected these principles. They embraced their emotions and maintained a more militaristic and secretive society.
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How can you tell a Romulan from a Vulcan?

In contrast to the Vulcans and their peaceful logic-based culture, the Romulans are shown to be very military-focused, ruling an emotion and war-driven empire.
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Why do Romulans look different from Vulcans?

The Romulans used to look just like their Vulcan cousins until they were given characteristic V-shaped forehead bones in TNG. Even all of the few 22nd century Romulans on Star Trek Enterprise had this feature.
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What did Vulcans evolved from?

According to non-canon sources (as there is no canon source that touches on this), Vulcans evolved from quasi-feline predators referred to as “cat-apes” by Federation paleontologists, who lived in savanna environments.
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Are Romulans descended from Vulcans?

The Romulans and Vulcans descend from the same ancestor species — specifically, the Romulans are an offshoot of ancient Vulcans. From the Star Trek history we know, it's unclear when the split between the two occurred, but it was likely during Vulcan's war-torn period of history.
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Are Klingons stronger than Vulcans?

While Klingons are normally shown to be the strongest of all species within the Star Trek franchise, they are surprisingly weak when compared to the Vulcans. This is another perfect example of how Star Trek subverts expectations, hoping time and time again that raw power is not what gives a person power.
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Why are Romulans so secretive?

Legend holds that the basis of Romulans' fixation on deception and the hiding of secrets is the unusually high proportion of mimetic (camouflage-using) native animals and plants that the first settlers of Romulus found on arrival, snakes that look like flowering vines, flowers like lizards, mammals that alter their ...
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What is a Vulcan lifespan?

Lifespan. The Vulcan lifespan is longer than that of humans. Vulcans have been known to live over 200 years, though there has been cases where 250 or 300 can occur. After reaching adulthood, the aging process of Vulcans slowed a great deal.
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Why are there no Vulcans in the next generation?

Because Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry wanted to distance TNG from TOS, Vulcans did not make regular appearances on TNG. Having a Vulcan as one of the main crew members on Picard's Enterprise might have made the dynamic feel too similar to TOS.
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What is the relationship between a Klingon and a Romulan?

Romulan-Klingon relations shifted between being "blood enemies" and titular "allies" in the 23rd and 24th centuries.
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What is the lifespan of a Romulan?

Yes, Romulans have a maximum life expectancy of 250 years, but the average appears to be 200 to 230 years. The same is true for Vulcans, with the average being about 220 years. Spock's father, Sarek, lived to be 202 years. A good deal longer than his half-Vulcan son, Spock, who only lived to be 162 years old.
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What kind of blood do Vulcans have?

A Vulcan's on-screen blood is green due to copper-based hemocyanin.
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Did the Romulans create the Borg?

Although any further details would be purely speculative, it fits with the established canon and timeline that the ancient Romulans could've started experimenting with artificial life forms, accidentally created the Borg and realized the terror their experiments had given rise to.
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Why didn t Spock know about the Romulans?

In the Star Trek episode “Balance of Terror”, why did Spock say that nobody knew what the Romulans looked like ? Because no one did know what the Romulans looked like. They took off in the days before the Vulcans had warp drive, and then no one ever heard of them again (well, until the obvious anyway.)
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Why do Klingons and Romulans have the same ships?

In the opening segment, in regard to the enemy vessels, Spock declares "Romulans now using Klingon design!" Several explanations/theories have been advanced as to why the Romulans use Klingon ships. The real reason is simply because the original Romulan model ship was gone.
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Did Spock have a child?

No canonical children have been mentioned for Spock. Drafts of the scripts for Star Treks III and IV hinted that the rejuvenated Spock impregnated Saavik during his accelerated Pon Farr, but this was not referenced in the script as filmed.
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How old was Spock when he died in Beyond?

In the alternate Kelvin timeline, Ambassador Spock died at the age of 161 in Star Trek Beyond, following the death of Leonard Nimoy.
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What race lives the longest in Star Trek?

Among the non-immortal humanoid aliens, the longest-lived appear to be El-Aurians (e.g. Guinan) who have lifespans of 750 years or more. Among Trills, the humanoid host lives as long as a human, but the worm-like symbiont lives at least 400 years, apparently. After that, Vulcans and Romulans are about 200 years.
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Can Romulans mate with humans?

This makes Human/Vulcan or Human/Romulan mix canon, but only if the parents had genetic assistance. The exception would be Klingon/Romulan, which is a canon hybrid (ask Paramount how that was able to take place). Some sentient hybrids include: Cardassian/Bajoran.
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Why do Romulans hate synthetic life?

It's possible that, at some time, a group of Romulans encountered a synthetic race and were horrified at their inability to read them using telepathy. They would naturally consider synthetics to be "Other," not truly alive, and thus would be disturbed by their mimicry of life.
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What did Vulcans evolve from?

There are two possible origins for the Vulcans, neither of which are mutually exclusive. Some four billion years ago, a species of aliens known as the Primogenitors explored space and found no humanoid life. They seeded worlds with technology encouraging the evolution of people with a head, two legs and two arms.
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Who is the most powerful species in Star Trek?

The Q. The Q, as they called themselves, are a Star Trek species of omnipotent god-like beings inhabiting a separate plane of existence called the Q Continuum.
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Is data stronger than Worf?

While Data is physically stronger, Worf achieves a mental strength superior to the newly-upgraded android by the end of Star Trek: Picard season 3.
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Who is stronger, Khan or Spock?

Spock Couldn't Overpower Khan In Star Trek Into Darkness

Spock once took on a genetically enhanced human he couldn't overpower — Khan Noonien Singh. Khan was the product of late 20th-century genetic engineering and ruled over a significant portion of Earth during the height of the Eugenics Wars.
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