Has there ever been published the internal structure of the Andorian goverment before they joined the federation? If not, is there such a thing on any fan site?
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Has there ever been published the internal structure of the Andorian goverment before they joined the federation? If not, is there such a thing on any fan site?
Find the Last Unicorn Games supplement, Among the Clans. All the juicy bits you want are in there.
I would like to, but I can't find it anyware to download and I am still not 18 so I don't have a credit card :(
It's not available for download, you'll have to search for it on stiggy's or e-bay, then pester someone with a credit card i'm afraid.
Sundowner :cool:
The Andorians in TOS, DS9, and ENT seem different. Now, I can deal with it because not all humans are the same, nor Vulcans. How would you give a description of the blue race? Remember to categorize them by series. You may want to include YOUR understanding of FASA, SFB, LUG, Decipher interpretation of our antennaed allies.
"The Andorians in TOS, DS9, and ENT seem different. "
Um, when did Andorians ever appear in DS9?
Most depictions of Andorians have been fairly consistent, given the advances in makeup technology. The only real clunkers were the ones in STTMP (skinny antennae with no "cups" on the end) and Lal's hologram in TNG (green? - if Data hadn't said it was supposed to be an Andorian, nobody would ever have recognised it).
Sorry Owen, I wasn't clear.
DS9 = Andorians found in the recent "Worlds of Deep Space Nine" series the Andor novella in volume one.
What I meant about different?
Well, in TOS they seem more stoic than ENT where it seems they have...uh...pardon me ladies...uh...PMS ALL the time. But then again over the last four decades, I've known some humans like that too...not just females either.
Feh. Star Trek novels. Waste of trees, IMNSHO. Hasn't been one worth using as toilet paper in many many years.
Well, in TOS they seem more stoic than ENT where it seems they have...uh...pardon me ladies...uh...PMS ALL the time. But then again over the last four decades, I've known some humans like that too...not just females either.
The way I look at it is that ENT Andorians are fighting a bit of a cold war with the Vulcans, so a certain amount of anger in an already emotional people is to be expected. Humans have cold rage, vulcans supress it, and Andorians like to bring it out in the open? By the TOS era, the Vulcan-Andorian antipathy has more or less been ironed out (due to Human diplomacy possibly, as the series tend to be Humanocentric). So, Andorians then are more stoic and 'in-control'.
FASA Andorians are emotional, stoic, militant and strong. Vulcans are logical, stoic, scientific and strong. They two extremes of the spectrum, with Humans being the middle ground. Easy to see how any conflict might occur, given that Vulcans supress emotion and Andorians embrace it. It made for great roleplaying the last time I played ST. I was Andorian and one of the other guys was a Vulcan. I was Science Officer, and he was Tactical Officer. We always 'helped' on each others mission specific tasks. :D
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Tas
:D For the most part I agree with you. But don't worry, I didn't waste any trees, just read the caption over at Amazon, and figured someone else had read it. TOS man myself. But I do need toilet paper!:DQuote:
Originally posted by Owen E Oulton
Feh. Star Trek novels. Waste of trees, IMNSHO. Hasn't been one worth using as toilet paper in many many years.
Actually I'm rather enjoyed the DS9 relaunch books. :)
Ice, if you've read the Andor novella, can you state your view of the novella's Andorians? Without spoilers please.Quote:
Originally posted by IceGiant
Actually I'm rather enjoyed the DS9 relaunch books. :)
Another way to look at Andorians and Vulcans is that they share many belifs and even a similar environment... the arctic is a desert, just a cold one. They also have a very similar history, and even a somewhat similar method of resolving the violence of their past.
The LUG Vulcan and Andorian books are really great, with history and cultural notes on both races.
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Well, in TOS they seem more stoic than ENT where it seems they have
1. That the only time we see an Andorian (IIRC in Journey to Babel) its not really an Andorian but an Orion in disguise. It is likely, though that the Orion was doing a half-decent job of impersonating an Andorian since no one really knew he was a fake for most of the episode.
2. The Andorian being impersonated was a diplomat, and I think that probably the diplomats would deal with others different than a member of the Andorian Imperial Guard.
3. Shran and the Imperial Guard may not be the ideal members of the Andorian species. The Imperial Guard seem to be trained to be very overprotective of their empire, leading them to be a bit xenophobic. Add to that the tensions with the Vulcans, its natural to assume that Shran would be better uptight with humans (whom he assumes are a pawn of the Vulcans)
4. The Andorian in TOS, forgetting that he was an Orion impersonator, was also a member of the Federation. Concidering how much Vulcans changed in 100 years between ENT and TOS, its not surprising that Andorians might have softened a bit too.
Actually, in Journey to Babel, there was the Orion impersonator, and the Andorian Ambassador, Shras. There was another Andorian seen in Whom Gods Destroy , but given that he was a psychiatric inmate in the Elba II facility, I think we can disregard him as being representative of the species... ;)
Oh come on Owen, some might view all Andorians as suffering from shon'fal or at least falochok there by needing psychiatric evaluations. :D :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Owen E Oulton
There was another Andorian seen in Whom Gods Destroy , but given that he was a psychiatric inmate in the Elba II facility, I think we can disregard him as being representative of the species... ;)
Yeah, but by those lights one could consider Vulcans a bunch of anal retentives overcompensating for manic-depressive tendencies... Oh, wait.