Why Star Trek's Romulans Looked So Different When They Returned In The Next Generation

04 -03-2024

They found that the Romulans looked very much like Vulcans. Mark Lenard, the Romulan commander (Mark Lenard), had angled eyebrows with pointed ears, which appeared to be similar to Leonard Nimoy's Spock. The Romulans were found to look very similar. Mark Lenard (the Romulan Commander) had pointed ears and angled eyebrows, which looked like Leonard Nimoy’s Spock.
Kirk and Spock face off against a Romulan Bird-of-Prey (Joanne Linville) in "The Enterprise Incident" (September 27, 1968). We discover that the Romulans have a very secretive, sneaky empire. The Romulans are very adept at subterfuge, and they have a great sense of tactics.

The Romulans first appeared in the episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "The Neutral Zone", which aired on May 16th, 1988. The Romulans looked different. The ear points were larger, and their foreheads higher. This was done by makeup artist Michael Westmore in the book Star Trek: The Next Generation 365.
An angry head

It is acknowledged in "Star Trek" that Vulcans and Romulans were the original species. They separated on different worlds and evolved differently.
They both had the same skin tone, hairstyle, arched eyebrows, and pointed ears. How else can we differentiate them?

Westmore added a design to his forehead instead of adding the brows of a caveman.
Temples hollowed out. I designed a forehead that had a small dip in the middle. We wanted their faces to look as natural as possible without looking Neanderthal. We also wanted to give them a sullen, unavoidable look. "

Most Trekkies ignore this detail because it's not important. It is impossible to explain why Romulans suddenly have enlarged foreheads 80 years after the events of the original series. Data's ancestor changed their DNA.

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