Spock could not be from the planet vulcan though he could be vulcan correct?
Answer:
That would be incorrect, in my opinion because:
Because even when the planet was previously known as Vulcania, the inhabitants were called Vulcanians, not Vulcans.
However, this could be correct because:
Some planets are given names before humans/explorers even check to see if the planet has inhabitants that have already given it a name. Therefore Spock could be from a planet with various names that are not pronounced Vulcan and yet his species could still be Vulcan.
Because even when the planet was previously known as Vulcania, the inhabitants were called Vulcanians, not Vulcans.
However, this could be correct because:
Some planets are given names before humans/explorers even check to see if the planet has inhabitants that have already given it a name. Therefore Spock could be from a planet with various names that are not pronounced Vulcan and yet his species could still be Vulcan.
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