
Vulcan Page
1. Vulcanoid species comprises almost 1/3 of the sentient life form in the
Federation.
2. Vulcanoid population, excluding Romulan offshoots, was estimated at 21
billion by the Galactic Census of Stardate 5840.
3. Vulcan is extremely hot and dry, with a lower oxygen content and a
somewhat higher gravity than Earth. Thus, the Vulcan had to become adapted
to these living conditions, not only to become Vulcan's dominant species,
but for simple survival. This is not to suggest the Lamarkian explanation
that form adapts to function - no, Vulcan evolution follows standard
Darwinian theory.
4. On Vulcan, the conditions are more uniform and harsh than those of
Earth, so that Vulcans are more specialized and homogenous than Terrans.
5. The Vulcans never developed separate physical or "racial" types because
Vulcan's climate and living conditions are more homogenous than Earth's.
The comment that "all Vulcans look alike to me" has some basis in fact.
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Vulcan equivalent of human heamoglobin
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EYES
The Vulcan eye is protected by a clear inner eyelid (nictating membrane)
that filters out harmful radiation, heat and dust, all elements present on
Vulcan.
The eye itself if very similar to the human eye except for its range of
colour differentiation for high frequency waves (the ultra-violet range)
which is less acute, while night vision (low frequency waves in the
infra-red) is more acute.
EARS
Laboratory tests found that the unusual, special shape of the ear helps to
funnel air and intensify sound in the dry, thin air of Vulcan.
NOSE
The Vulcan nose is very similar to the Terran nose, but not nearly as
efficient an instrument of smell. It is, however, highly adapted to
filtering air and passing it on to the lungs. Since 60% of taste is in the
sense of smell, Vulcans have a notorious lack of taste sensation. This,
however, does not hinder the Vulcan's enjoyment of food (or lack of
enjoyment), as the Vulcan is strictly vegetarian (Pat comments: except that
Tuvok ordered a burrito on one episode).
MOUTH CAVITY
The one essential difference is that Vulcans have only 28 teeth, as they
lack one pair of back molars.
HEAD, SKULL
The Vulcans are an extremely dolecephalic (long-headed) people.
Their brain case is approximately 0.2 cm thicker than Terrans and the bone
itself is harder than the Terran skull.
The Vulcan brain is of the same overall structure and size (1600 cc) as that
of the Terran. Only the midbrain area where telepathic and telekinetic
powers originate is the Vulcan brain significantly different. The Vulcan
midbrain is somewhat larger and more convoluted than the Terran midbrain and
this, in part, explains the psionic powers of the Vulcan people.
The male Vulcan does not possess the protective supraorbital taurus (bony
ridges) above the eye than Terran males often have.
OVERALL BODY - SIZE AND SHAPE
Vulcans, like Nilotics and Australian Aborigines, are a tall, slim people.
Males average 2 meters in height, and 70 kilos in weight, females 1.7 meters
and 50 kilos.
Arms and legs are long and slim with extremely lengthy and powerful muscles
attached to a medium frame.
Vulcans are high-waisted and short-bodied as a rule, and make excellent
long-distance runners.
The size and shape of the Vulcan postulates a convergent evolutionary trend
with the Nilotic and the Aborigine of arid, hot, and dry lands.
Their body structure aids in the dispersion of heat through radiation.
Concommitant with this is the lack of sweat glands in the Vulcan, as he
uses blood, skin and body structure to cool himself, instead of the Terran
way of heat loss through evaporation of perspiration.
SKIN
The Vulcan epidermis, unlike human outer skin, is a two-way moisture-proof
shield. Not only does it act as a waterproof barrier allowing cells to live
in a fluid environment even in relatively dry air, as does human skin, it
also allows available environmental moisture to be extracted for use by the
body.
Highly specialized cells in the dermis, known as hyalothermonic cells,
permit more efficient body heat loss with retention of water than does human
skin (because of an absence of these specialty cells).
INTERNAL ORGANS
HEART AND LUNGS
The average Vulcan heart rate is 242 beats per minute.
The average blood pressure is 80/40 (systolic over diastolic).
This is explained in part by the extremely dilated blood vessels of Vulcans.
Larger diameter blood vessels are an additional aid in cooling the body,
allowing for greater cooling surface.
The Vulcan heart is located where one would expect to find the Terran liver,
leaving room for the somewhat larger Vulcan lung assembly. In consequence,
the cartilage (ribs) that normally protects the Terran heart extends an
extra 3.5 cm downward in a Vulcan in order to protect the heart.
Vulcan blood is a copper-based compound and is green in clolour.
Copper-based life aids in the utilization of oxygen under the low
atmospheric pressure, low oxygen conditions on Vulcan. Blood cells are
biconvex in contrast to the concave cells of Terrans. This convex shape
also aids in cooling individual blood cells, the entire blood stream, and
finally the entire Vulcan body.
The Vulcan lung is somewhat larger in size than Terran lungs. The alveoli
in the Vulcan lung are 75% more elastic and are more efficient oxygen
procurers than those in human lungs.
The Vulcan heart is also somewhat larger by Terran standards, but well
within the normal range for humans. Its increased size relates to the
increased workload of the heart. The only unusual or abnormal facet to the
Vulcan heart is its extreme muscularity. The heart walls are thinner, but
stronger and more flexible than those of the Terran heart, allowing for a
greater pulse range and a greater volume of blood.
KIDNEY AND EXCRETORY FUNCTIONS
The kidney is a major part of the superior water retention system, a
necessary component of life on a hot, dry world.
In humans, input = output, the Vulcan excretes only 50% of the liquid matter
that the kidney processes, the other 50% is purified by the kidneys and
recycled throughout the body. Vulcan urine is extremely rich in excreted
minerals with a high specific gravity, and will kill plant life. It is also
extremely thick and viscous, resembling in colour and texture freshly-pumped
crude oil.
Vulcan feces are dry pellets with all moisture removed. Those familiar with
owl feces will quickly recognize that, as with this bird of prey, the Vulcan
digestive system completely removes all moisture and nutrients from food,
leaving the excrement as a dry, extremely dense, compact mass.
HORMONAL SYSTEM
The ductless glands of the Vulcan are, unlike those of Terrans, under
self-control and not autonomous systems.
The thyroid can also be controlled to change metabolism.
REPRODUCTION
The one gland system that the Vulcan cannot completely control is that of
reproduction.
The female Vulcan is always capable of being impregnated by the male.
A Vulcan male
can mate any time, but MUST mate every 7 years during pon farr.
This is one of the central facts of Vulcan existence. In the pre-historic
phase of Vulcan, men fought to the death regularly for the right to mate
with females. This kept the population down, and hindered the growth of
Vulcan society as men would not co-operate with others who could seen be
their deadly enemies. When the Vulcans decided to master all emotion, they
realized that they must first lessen the deadly lust males experienced
before mating. At first, each male was forced to control this urge by
sublimating and repressing the physical symptoms. But once every 7 years,
the urge to mate becomes so overwhelming that the Vulcan male must do so or
die.
