Humans and Vulcans had a rocky relationship in the 22nd century, and a Star Trek: Enterprise episode explained why Vulcans feared Mankind.
The three-part Vulcan saga in Star Trek: Enterprise season 4 explained why the 22nd century era Vulcans feared humans. The Enterprise season 4 episodes "The Forge," "Awakening," and "Kir'Shara," introduced the younger version of Star Trek: The Original Series icon T'Pau .
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY In Star Trek's timeline, Enterprise picks up less than a century after the events of Star Trek: First Contact, when Dr. Zephram Cochrane achieved Mankind's first successful warp flight, which brought the curious Vulcans to Earth. In Enterprise's mid-22nd century, however, relations between humans and Vulcans were far from idyllic.
Admiral Forrest noted that every culture contains contradictory emotions, but Soval noted that humans possess a "confusing abundance." Finally, Forrest gleaned that the true reason that Vulcans are afraid of humans because they remind the Vulcans of themselves thousands of years ago, when they were an emotional, violent race before Vulcan culture based itself on the logic of Surak.
How Enterprise's Retcons Changed & Explained Vulcans Star Trek: Enterprise owned the fact that their depiction of Vulcans as more xenophobic and even insidious differed from how Vulcans are portrayed in Star Trek: The Original Series and thereafter. Enterprise's Vulcan three-parter revealed that the Vulcan High Command's leader, Administrator V'Las , was part of a far-reaching conspiracy with Talok , a Romulan deep cover agent posing as a Vulcan.
Overthrowing V'Las allowed T'Pau to reinstate the teachings of Surak, which paved the way for the Vulcan culture as they've been depicted in the rest of Star Trek. Star Trek: Enterprise's Vulcans are indeed an aberration, and correcting them to set Spock's people on the proper path was part of the prequel's game plan. In later Star Trek series, humans and Vulcans would still occasionally irritate each other, as Spock and Dr. Leonard McCoy would show.
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