Romulans

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In time, the differences with their Vulcan kin grew wider making them different for their distant cousins. (TNG: The Neutral Zone)
 
In time, the differences with their Vulcan kin grew wider making them different for their distant cousins. (TNG: The Neutral Zone)
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It was said that the self-destructive actions of Quinn of the [[Q Continuum]] created a misunderstanding that resulted in a century year long war between the Romulans and Vulcans. (VOY: Death Wish)
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By [[2152]], the official position of the Vulcan high Command was that no direct contact had ever been made with the Romulan Star Empire with all that was known o them was rumours of them being an aggressive and territorial people. (ENT: Minefield)
  
 
It was believed that the Romulans fascination with humans was responsible for keeping the peace with the Federation. (TNG: The Neutral Zone)
 
It was believed that the Romulans fascination with humans was responsible for keeping the peace with the Federation. (TNG: The Neutral Zone)
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Picard came to enlist the aid of the '''Qowat Milat''' in helping the evacuation of Romulan worlds to safe hubs such as on '''Vashti''' and him forging close ties to the order of warrior-nuns. (PIC: Absolute Candor)
 
Picard came to enlist the aid of the '''Qowat Milat''' in helping the evacuation of Romulan worlds to safe hubs such as on '''Vashti''' and him forging close ties to the order of warrior-nuns. (PIC: Absolute Candor)
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In time, the '''Romulan Free State''' came to form as a government that managed Romulan space. (PIC: Maps and Legends)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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*'''Tomalak''' : a male Romulan commander. (TNG: The Enemy)
 
*'''Tomalak''' : a male Romulan commander. (TNG: The Enemy)
 
*'''Bochra''' : male Romulan Centurion. (TNG: The Enemy)
 
*'''Bochra''' : male Romulan Centurion. (TNG: The Enemy)
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*'''Valdore''' :
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*'''Vrax''' :
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*'''Donatra''' :
 
*'''Laris''' : (PIC: Maps and Legends)
 
*'''Laris''' : (PIC: Maps and Legends)
 
*'''Ramdha''' : a dark haired female who was an expert in ancient Romulan myth with her being assimilated by a Borg Cube. (PIC: The End is the Beginning)
 
*'''Ramdha''' : a dark haired female who was an expert in ancient Romulan myth with her being assimilated by a Borg Cube. (PIC: The End is the Beginning)
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*The Romulans were introduced in Star Trek: The Original Series in the episode "The Balance of Terror".  
 
*The Romulans were introduced in Star Trek: The Original Series in the episode "The Balance of Terror".  
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*In an interview, showrunner Michael Chabon [https://www.cbr.com/star-trek-picard-romulan-appearance-difference/ commented] on the difference between Romulan foreheads where he stated, ''"If you are referring to the forehead ridges, they are a facial feature common to the inhabitants of the northern hemisphere of Romulus. Denizens of the Southern Hemisphere have smooth foreheads. There is an entire, quite scabrous vocabulary of mutual insult in the Romulan language based around this anatomical divergence."''
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==Alternate Versions==
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*In Kelvinerse, an alternate splinter timeline was created when the Romulan named [[Nero (Star Trek)|Nero]] journeyed back through time to the mid-23rd century.
  
 
==In other media==
 
==In other media==
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*In Star Trek: Elite Force II, Romulans appeared as antagonists in the setting of the first-person shooter video game. They were shown as being a dissident movement known as the '''Empty Crown''' who sought to take over leadership of the Romulan Star Empire.
 
*In Star Trek: Elite Force II, Romulans appeared as antagonists in the setting of the first-person shooter video game. They were shown as being a dissident movement known as the '''Empty Crown''' who sought to take over leadership of the Romulan Star Empire.
 
*In Star Trek Online, Romulans were playable characters in the setting of the MMORPG video game with players able to select one as part of the Romulan Republic faction.
 
*In Star Trek Online, Romulans were playable characters in the setting of the MMORPG video game with players able to select one as part of the Romulan Republic faction.
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===Novels===
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*In Star Trek: Rihannsu, the Romulans featured in the setting of the Pocket Books shared setting written by Diane Duane. It states that the Romulan name for their own people was the '''Rihannsu'''.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 07:33, 3 March 2020

Romulans are an alien race that features in Star Trek.

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History

Romulans were a humanoid species that lived in the Milky Way Galaxy. Their origins were traced to an ancient humanoid race who around 4.5 billion years ago seeded many worlds with the DNA to guide evolution to a form resembling their own with the resultant Romulans being one of he species that developed these DNA sequences. (TNG: The Chase)

In time, the differences with their Vulcan kin grew wider making them different for their distant cousins. (TNG: The Neutral Zone)

It was said that the self-destructive actions of Quinn of the Q Continuum created a misunderstanding that resulted in a century year long war between the Romulans and Vulcans. (VOY: Death Wish)

By 2152, the official position of the Vulcan high Command was that no direct contact had ever been made with the Romulan Star Empire with all that was known o them was rumours of them being an aggressive and territorial people. (ENT: Minefield)

It was believed that the Romulans fascination with humans was responsible for keeping the peace with the Federation. (TNG: The Neutral Zone)

In the aftermath, billions of Romulan worlds were threatened by the Hobus star's explosion. A humanitarian crisis emerged with several figures in Starfleet suggesting that they used their resources to aid the Romulans in their evacuation. Several figures within Starfleet did not want to participate in this initiative as they did not want to aid their enemies but Admiral Picard managed to lead the relief efforts. (PIC: The End is the Beginning)

Picard came to enlist the aid of the Qowat Milat in helping the evacuation of Romulan worlds to safe hubs such as on Vashti and him forging close ties to the order of warrior-nuns. (PIC: Absolute Candor)

In time, the Romulan Free State came to form as a government that managed Romulan space. (PIC: Maps and Legends)

Overview

They were known to be distantly related to the Vulcans. (TNG: The Neutral Zone) It was for this reason that the Romulan's and Vulcan's shared a common physiology. (DS9: Image in the Sand) It was believed that the two races were virtually identical on a medical level. Tuvan Syndrome was a condition that afflicted this Vulcanoid race with sufferers being afflicted with a neurological disease that was degenerative and incurable. (DS9: Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges)

Romulan belief in their own superiority was to such as an extent that it was beyond arrogance. (TNG: The Neutral Zone) Their people were noted to hold a well deserved reputation for their arrogance. (DS9: Image in the Sand) Klingons considered them to be an arrogant and untrustworthy people. (DS9: Tears of the Prophets)

As a people, Romulans were said to be creatures of extremes as they could be one moment violent beyond description yet the next moment tender and intensely curious. (TNG: The Neutral Zone) It was claimed that the Romulan's did not believe in luck. (DS9: Tears of the Prophets) Some claimed that they were an unimaginative people who could be an implacable foe. (DS9: Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges) Vulcan's and Romulan's shared a mutual distrust of one another. (DS9: Image in the Sand) Romulans did not initiate anything as they waited to see their opponent to commit themselves first. (TNG: The Neutral Zone) It was said that the Romulans loved drama with secrets being an aspect that was prevalent within their society. (PIC: Maps and Legends) Romulans were said to have two names with one they gave to outsiders and family whilst they had a true name which they gave to those they gave their heart to when they confessed their love. (PIC: The Impossible Box)

Traditional Romulan houses were always said to have a false front door that was never used. (PIC: The End is the Beginning)

A noted ritual was the Zhal Makh that was a traditional practice that was taboo to non-Romulans. It involved a practitioner being within a meditation chamber to conduct the rite. The Zhal Makh was said to be a journey that started with the closing of the eyes which began with the Yut Makh (Closing). This involved a journey into the mind's most intimate space where the deepest truths were hidden. The next step was the Lu Shiar (Lifting the Eyes) and then the Qlam Wath (The Unfolding) until the practitioner reached the Vri Glam (The Center). A key aspect of the Zhal Makh was remaining in control of the journey into the mind. (PIC: The Impossible Box)

One organization within their society was the Qowat Milat that were an all-female order of warrior-nuns. They were among the most skilled single-combat fighters known with them being trained in the use of the tan qalanq blade. Its adherents believed in the Way of Absolute Candor whose primary teaching was total communication of emotion without any filter between thought or run. Such a view ran counter to Romulan thinking as the Qowat Milat only spoke the truth with them also seeing promises as a prison that bound them. It was said that the order were fierce enemies of the Tal Shiar. As warriors, they were known to offer their services as qalankhan freeblades who provided protection to others under their charge. However, they did not take payment for such service but instead an individual had to petition one of the Qowat Milat in order to enlist them to their cause. This included complete honesty on their reason for taking on the freeblade with one of the primary requirements being that it was a hopeless cause. Only women were trained by the order and given a rank within their organization. In some cases, males could be taken in by the order and even trained in their techniques but were not acknowledged as one of the Qowat Milat. (PIC: Absolute Candor)

A secretive cabal and group within Romulan empire was the Zhat Vash which was a term that referred to the keepers of the dead who were the only ones in their society that could be entrusted with secrets. They were said to a thousand year old secret society that guarded an ancient secret that was so terrible that it could break a person's mind. Part of this involved a complete hatred and loathing of artificial intelligences and life with them working to destroy any such machines. Their existence was largely unknown except as a myth with it being said that the Tal Shiar were simply a mask for this organization to operate with them operating not only on Romulan worlds but others as well. (PIC: Maps and Legends)

Ancient Romulans believed in a day of reckoning called the Ganmadan which was said to be the Day of Annihilation. It was said that in this time the Seb-Cheneb would arise as the Destroyer to bring about the end of days. (PIC: Absolute Candor)

Romulan distrust of artificial intelligence meant that there was a complete absence of such life within their empire. In fact, they were said to not study cybernetics and there computers were limited to purely numerical functions. (PIC: Maps and Legends)

Their methods of forensic molecular reconstruction were noted for being illegal within the Federation. (PIC: Maps and Legends)

Romulan disruptors were said to lack a disruptor setting. (PIC: The End is the Beginning)

Members

  • Kimara Cretak : a female Romulan senator who served as the liaison between her empire and the Federation alliance against the Dominion who was assigned to Deep Space 9 where she cultivated a good working relationship with Admiral Ross. (DS9: Image in the Sand)
  • Neral : a male Romulan who around 25 years ago had his immediate family killed in a Klingon raid. He eventually became the former Proconsul but later Praetor of the Star Empire with his ascension confirmed by the Continuing Committee. (DS9: Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges)
  • Koval : a male Romulan who was the Chairman of the Tal Shiar. (DS9: Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges)
  • Tomalak : a male Romulan commander. (TNG: The Enemy)
  • Bochra : male Romulan Centurion. (TNG: The Enemy)
  • Valdore :
  • Vrax :
  • Donatra :
  • Laris : (PIC: Maps and Legends)
  • Ramdha : a dark haired female who was an expert in ancient Romulan myth with her being assimilated by a Borg Cube. (PIC: The End is the Beginning)
  • Elnor : a dark haired male who lived in the time after the Hobus supernova where as a boy he was evacuated to Vashti. Without parents, he was taken in by the Qowat Milat and became friends with Admiral Picard with the human intending to find a home for him. However, after the synth attack on Mars, Starfleet pulled out of the evacuation efforts and the boy was left behind with the Qowat Milat who trained him in their ways though he was not recognised as one of their number when he became an adult. (PIC: Absolute Candor)

Notes

  • The Romulans were introduced in Star Trek: The Original Series in the episode "The Balance of Terror".
  • In an interview, showrunner Michael Chabon commented on the difference between Romulan foreheads where he stated, "If you are referring to the forehead ridges, they are a facial feature common to the inhabitants of the northern hemisphere of Romulus. Denizens of the Southern Hemisphere have smooth foreheads. There is an entire, quite scabrous vocabulary of mutual insult in the Romulan language based around this anatomical divergence."

Alternate Versions

  • In Kelvinerse, an alternate splinter timeline was created when the Romulan named Nero journeyed back through time to the mid-23rd century.

In other media

Video games

  • In Star Trek: Elite Force II, Romulans appeared as antagonists in the setting of the first-person shooter video game. They were shown as being a dissident movement known as the Empty Crown who sought to take over leadership of the Romulan Star Empire.
  • In Star Trek Online, Romulans were playable characters in the setting of the MMORPG video game with players able to select one as part of the Romulan Republic faction.

Novels

  • In Star Trek: Rihannsu, the Romulans featured in the setting of the Pocket Books shared setting written by Diane Duane. It states that the Romulan name for their own people was the Rihannsu.

Appearances

  • Star Trek: The Original Series: "Balance of Terror"
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation:
  • Star Trek: Deep Space 9: "Image in the Sand"
  • Star Trek: Voyager:
  • Star Trek: Enterprise:
  • Star Trek: Picard:

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