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Pourquoi les Romuliens ont-ils des bosses au-dessus des sourcils mais pas les Vulcains ? | Comme nous le savons, les Romuliens ont décidé de rejeter les principes de Surak. Par conséquent, ils ne se privent pas pour exprimer leurs émotions. Les bosses sur les tempes peuvent s'expliquer par un vilain défaut que les Romuliens ont, dès leur plus jeune âge et qui consiste à se masser douloureusement les tempes pour exprimer la contrariété ou la concentration intellectuelle. A force de masser à cet endroit, les sourcils commencent par disparaître en premier, avant que n'apparaissent finalement au bout des ans deux vilaines bosses disgracieuses. Il existe toutefois une autre explication sur l'origine de ces excroissances et qui expliquerait pourquoi, à l'époque de Kirk, les Romuliens n'en avaient pas alors qu'ils en ont maintenant : Après les contacts répétés entre l'USS Enterprise (2ème du nom, sans A, B, C, D ou E) et les vaisseaux romuliens, il semblerait que certains officiers aient décidé d'adopter officieusement une expression faciale qui leur aurait été inspiré par M Spock : le haussement de sourcils. Cette pratique se propagea dans la flotte puis dans toutes les couches de la population sans que les autorités en sachent l'origine. Or, quand ladite origine fut découverte et exposée au grand jour, il était trop tard : une écrasante majorité de la population pratiquait le haussement de sourcils tout en ignorant que cela provenait d'un fielleux officier de Starfleet, Spock, l'un de leur plus méprisable ennemi. Les autorités prirent aussitôt des mesures draconiennes pour que cette pratique cesse, notamment en réprimant tout citoyen surpris en train de le faire en lui bastonnant généreusement les sourcils. Cette mesure coercitive ayant également été étendue à toutes les couches de la population, y compris les plus jeunes, elle eut bientôt des résultats inattendus : les bastonnades continuelles commencèrent à produire des hématomes disgracieux au-dessus des arcades sourcilières. On aurait pu penser qu'une fois la pratique du haussement de sourcils abandonnée, ces hématomes auraient disparu mais il n'en fut rien. A l'époque de TNG encore, cette pratique n'a pas encore disparue et les coups répétés portés sur cette partie de la boîte crânienne finirent par produire une déformation de l'os à cet endroit précis. Cette déformation, malheureusement définitive, devait être transmise génétiquement à la génération suivante, etc..., etc...
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