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Culturally one of the most fascinating species in the [[Beta Quadrant]], the Vulcans were once an extremely violent and emotional people who waged almost constant warfare on one another. They believed in a variety of gods, such as war, peace and death. As their level of technology improved, the Vulcans eventually reached a point where their violent nature threatened species extinction. In an effort to avoid this fate, a Vulcan named [[Surak]] developed a new philosophy thereby igniting the [[Time of Awakening]]; Surak maintained that the root cause of all the problems on Vulcan lay in the uncontrolled outpouring of the people's emotions. His followers swore to live their lives by an ethical system devised by Surak and based purely on logical principles. All expression of emotions, negative or positive, was completely forbidden. Although this new philosophy spread rapidly across Vulcan, a minority rejected Surak's ideals. A destructive war began including the use of [[atomic bomb]]s and among the victims was Surak himself. Eventually, however, those who opposed logic left Vulcan and founded colonies elsewhere - most notably on the planet [[Romulus]], where they founded what eventually became the [[Romulan Star Empire]].
Culturally one of the most fascinating species in the [[Beta Quadrant]], the Vulcans were once an extremely violent and emotional people who waged almost constant warfare on one another. They believed in a variety of gods, such as war, peace and death. As their level of technology improved, the Vulcans eventually reached a point where their violent nature threatened species extinction. In an effort to avoid this fate, a Vulcan named [[Surak]] developed a new philosophy thereby igniting the [[Time of Awakening]]; Surak maintained that the root cause of all the problems on Vulcan lay in the uncontrolled outpouring of the people's emotions. His followers swore to live their lives by an ethical system devised by Surak and based purely on logical principles. All expression of emotions, negative or positive, was completely forbidden. Although this new philosophy spread rapidly across Vulcan, a minority rejected Surak's ideals. A destructive war began including the use of [[atomic bomb]]s and among the victims was Surak himself. Eventually, however, those who opposed logic left Vulcan and founded colonies elsewhere - most notably on the planet [[Romulus]], where they founded what eventually became the [[Romulan Star Empire]].


The Vulcans were one of the first of the current powers to develop [[Warp Drive]], though a century would pass between the first warp flight and the breaking of the Warp 2 barrier. The Vulcans conducted a series of survey missions to the [[Sol system]], as early as 1957. The official First Contact between Vulcans and [[Human]]s came on April 5, 2063 when a Vulcan survey ship detected the warp flight of [[Zefram Cochrane]]'s ''[[Phoenix]]''. The Vulcans met with Cochrane at his launch site on the day following the flight. The Vulcans eventually became Earth's "big brother" in a way, advising Earth officials on how to proceed into the galaxy. The [[Vulcan High Command]] considered humans volatile and similar to Vulcans before the Time of Awakening, and so attempted to slow down humanity's move into the galaxy until the time was right.
The Vulcans were one of the first of the current powers to develop [[warp drive]], though a century would pass between the first warp flight and the breaking of the Warp 2 barrier. The Vulcans conducted a series of survey missions to the [[Sol system]], as early as 1957. The official First Contact between Vulcans and [[Human]]s came on April 5, 2063 when a Vulcan survey ship detected the warp flight of [[Zefram Cochrane]]'s ''[[Phoenix]]''. The Vulcans met with Cochrane at his launch site on the day following the flight. The Vulcans eventually became Earth's "big brother" in a way, advising Earth officials on how to proceed into the galaxy. The [[Vulcan High Command]] considered humans volatile and similar to Vulcans before the Time of Awakening, and so attempted to slow down humanity's move into the galaxy until the time was right.


[[Quark]], while in 1947 said he intended to give warp technology to the Ferengi so that they would have it before the Vulcans, though numerous other sources suggest the Vulcans had warp drive centuries before that.  Most likely Quark was simply unaware of this.  The Vulcans might have had warp drive at least a hundred years prior to the [[9th Century]] when the [[P'Jem]] monastary was built on a planet presumably several light years from Vulcan, however this trip could theoretically have been made using only impulse drives, possibly in sleeper ships.
[[Quark]], while in 1947 said he intended to give warp technology to the Ferengi so that they would have it before the Vulcans, though numerous other sources suggest the Vulcans had warp drive centuries before that.  Most likely Quark was simply unaware of this.  The Vulcans might have had warp drive at least a hundred years prior to the [[9th Century]] when the [[P'Jem]] monastary was built on a planet presumably several light years from Vulcan, however this trip could theoretically have been made using only impulse drives, possibly in sleeper ships.
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