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This category lists individual Vulcans as well as other subjects related to the Vulcan home world. Pages in category "Vulcans" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
The origin of the Roman god of fire Vulcan has been traced back to the Cretan god Velchanos by Gérard Capdeville, primarily under the suggestion of the close similarity of their names. [52] Cretan Velchanos is a young god of Mediterranean or Near Eastern origin who has mastership of fire and is the companion of the Great Goddess .
The fictional Vulcan homeworld, also named Vulcan, was visited several times in the Star Trek series and feature films. The inhabitants are known as "Vulcans" or "Vulcanians". First seen in the TOS episode "Amok Time", Vulcan, a Class M planet, is an arid world with a thinner atmosphere than Earth. Upon beaming down, McCoy states "'Hot as Vulcan.'
Vulcan Kara Zediker T'Pol: Jolene Blalock: Seasons 1–4 (ENT) Commander (S4) SubCommander (S1-4) Enterprise NX-01: First officer Science officer Vulcan: T'Pring: Arlene Martel: Season 2 (TOS) (SNW S1-2) Civilian None Civilian Vulcan Gia Sandhu The Traveler: Eric Menyuk: Seasons 1,4,7 (TNG) Civilian: Tau Alpha C resident Unknown T'Rina Tara Rosling
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Vulcan in a lithographic map from 1846 [1] Vulcan / ˈ v ʌ l k ən / [2] was a proposed planet that some pre-20th century astronomers thought existed in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Speculation about, and even purported observations of, intermercurial bodies or planets date back to the beginning of the 17th century.
Articles relating to the god Vulcan and his cult. He is the god of fire , including the fire of volcanoes , deserts , metalworking and the forge . He was identified with the gods Hephaestus and Sethlans , and may have originated as the god Velchanos .
The penultimate Vulcan built, completed on 9 July 1963 and delivered to 27 Squadron ten days later. A 1982 permission for a Vulcan to be sold to the volunteer-run NAM was initially delayed by the Falklands War, and then refused because their runway at the former RAF Winthorpe, now Winthorpe Showground, was deemed unsafe to land a Vulcan.