Bruna. 28. Bisexual. Brazil. I've got a film degree.
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what she says: i'm fine what she means: why do science fiction writers ever think it's a ~good idea~ to blow up AN ENTIRE PLANET for the sake of the plot, and then never mention it or talk about the repercussions of it again? when leia lost alderaan in a new hope, it wasn't even so much as *mentioned* again throughout the original trilogy. when a different team of writers decided to blow up vulcan in the trek reboot franchise, all that's mentioned in regards to the future of the species is spock prime saying he's going to start "rebuilding vulcan" with the few remaining elders who were beamed aboard the enterprise in time to escape the collapse. all the natural wonders, plants, and animals native to vulcan are GONE. these aren't tiny colonies with only a few hundred people, they are ENTIRE PLANETS. how would you feel if someone blew up earth? well, you probably WOULDN'T, because you wouldn't be there to suffer the effects of it. but if you can even begin to imagine anything remotely close to it, that's exactly what you're putting these characters through, and furthermore, the entire UNIVERSE those stories exist in. you think vulcan's allies never suffered the consequences of this too? they were part of the federation. they had an entire species of highly advanced scientists and philosophers that were contributing toward technological advancement in space travel and innovative problem-solving skills. even if there were only a few vulcans the plot ever focused on, losing an entire planet is no small matter, and the fact that it was entirely glossed over in the next film is disappointingly nothing new.
So…I know there’s a lot of people that get pissed off when people tuck their thumbs in doing a vulcan salute. Yes, this is incorrect, but I’m not sure a lot of people know why! I’m here to explain it!
So Vulcan philosophy is based on five main concepts, all of which are represented in the hand sign.
Nome: The ring finger represents Nome, meaning “all”. All things in the universe combined make existance worthwhile.
Idic: Invinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. This is the pinky finger. To achieve knowledge, one must accept all diverse possibilities.
The Doctrine of the Domination of Logic: The middle finger is the belief that Logic should dictate every thought and action.
Reverence for Life: This is the index finger. Vulcans respect every aspect of life, no matter what the circumstances.
Privacy: This is the important part. The thumb stands alone to represent the high regard that the Vulcan people have for individual privacy.
Nome-Idic together is to represent the joining of diverse things in order to create more meaning. This is separated from Logic-Reverence for Life because Nome-Idic includes emotion. It recognizes that emotion creates meaning and beauty and is part of the Nome.
This solute, combined with the phrase “Dif tor heh smusma”(Live long and Prosper) is essentially a Vulcan telling you that you may believe anything you like and that he or she is respecting any opinion or way of life you may have. It is also them offering to teach you about themselves or anything they know, hoping for some knowledge in return, so both parties may better themselves.
Just thought this bit of information might be interesting/helpful!