At some point, another group settled on twin planets that became known as Romulus and Remus. It was generally assumed that after the split, Romulans and Vulcans were unaware of their common ancestry until the 23rd century. At one point in their history, Romulus was a sovereign nation ruled by an Empress or Emperor. By the 23rd century, the highest position of power was held by the Praetor, who presided over the Romulan Senate. (TNG: "Gambit, Part I", "Gambit, Part II"; In 2387, a star close to Romulus went supernova. At least some Romulans believed that, one day, the Romulan Empire would rule the entire galaxy and that Humans would be extinct. A century later the Romulans sent a ship to probe Federation defenses in preparation for a full scale attack on the Federation. Northerners (those Romulans with ridged foreheads) tended to dominate in Romulan politics and society. (Klingons and Romulans once shared an alliance for a number of years, beginning in the 2260s.
My idea would be a Romulan male named Arminius. One possible explanation is that In the mid 22nd century, the Romulans fought a war against Earth and its allies. 2. Among these were Romulans with pronounced ridges on their foreheads, and other Romulans with smooth foreheads that were outwardly indistinguishable from Vulcans. Both males and females could command warships, obtain high political positions, and could be members of the Tal Shiar. Unlike most of the highly evolved species in the Alpha/Beta Quadrant, Romulans still practiced slavery, in this case of the Remans, which they used for slave labor and as shock troops.
The Romulans share many of the concepts and titles as the ancient Romans and Greeks of Earth - such as Praetor, Emperor, Senate, Erebus, and so on. The Enterprise NX-01 inadvertently encountered a Romulan minefield at one point, drawing even more Romulan attention. 3.
He modelled them on the Romans, naming their planets after the mythical founders of Rome Romulus and Remus. Romulan society was based upon a highly structured caste system. Enterprise NX-01 inadvertently encountered a Romulan minefield at one point, officially the first time humanity became aware of the Romulans. The Romulans lack the rigorous mental disciplines developed by the followers of Surak. Romulan religious beliefs vary in non-canon sources. While this statement could be taken as partially humorous and not in itself indicative of hostilities between the two species, the Breen Thot's apparent condition that the Breen be given Romulus in exchange for their help in the Dominion War suggested there was some degree of unfriendly history between the two.
My idea would be a Romulan male named Arminius. One possible explanation is that In the mid 22nd century, the Romulans fought a war against Earth and its allies. 2. Among these were Romulans with pronounced ridges on their foreheads, and other Romulans with smooth foreheads that were outwardly indistinguishable from Vulcans. Both males and females could command warships, obtain high political positions, and could be members of the Tal Shiar. Unlike most of the highly evolved species in the Alpha/Beta Quadrant, Romulans still practiced slavery, in this case of the Remans, which they used for slave labor and as shock troops.
The Romulans share many of the concepts and titles as the ancient Romans and Greeks of Earth - such as Praetor, Emperor, Senate, Erebus, and so on. The Enterprise NX-01 inadvertently encountered a Romulan minefield at one point, drawing even more Romulan attention. 3.
He modelled them on the Romans, naming their planets after the mythical founders of Rome Romulus and Remus. Romulan society was based upon a highly structured caste system. Enterprise NX-01 inadvertently encountered a Romulan minefield at one point, officially the first time humanity became aware of the Romulans. The Romulans lack the rigorous mental disciplines developed by the followers of Surak. Romulan religious beliefs vary in non-canon sources. While this statement could be taken as partially humorous and not in itself indicative of hostilities between the two species, the Breen Thot's apparent condition that the Breen be given Romulus in exchange for their help in the Dominion War suggested there was some degree of unfriendly history between the two.
(VOY: "The Q and the Grey") By the 23rd century the highest position of power was held by the Praetor, who presided over the Romulan Senate. Infiltrating the highest levels of the Vulcan High Command, the Romulans were impressed and seemingly confused by humans. (ENT: "Minefield"; TOS: "Balance of Terror") (DS9: "Broken Link") In 2371 Romulan and Cardassian agents in the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order cooperated in an attempted attack on the Dominion. (VOY: "Message in a Bottle"; DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges") (Star Trek Nemesis) The Romulans were meant to be the villains in The Romulans would've had a grander future had the animated series Diane Duane created her own take on the Romulans in her novels, in which she reveals their true name to be the Rihannsu. The comic book Star Trek: Countdown and the video game Star Trek Online depicts the lead up and the aftermath of Romulus' destruction, primarily caused by the Romulan Senate ignoring Spock's warnings about the supernova, and the Vulcan Science Council's refusal to lend them red matter. In the 24th century, a dissident movement began to gain momentum, based on the desire to learn about Vulcan and Vulcan ideals. The species that Romulans seem to dislike most, however, were Vulcans, and this feud goes back many centuries. At some point, another group settled on twin planets that became known as Romulus and Remus. It was generally assumed that after the split, Romulans and Vulcans were unaware of their common ancestry until the 23rd century. At one point in their history, Romulus was a sovereign nation ruled by an Empress or Emperor. By the 23rd century, the highest position of power was held by the Praetor, who presided over the Romulan Senate. (TNG: "Gambit, Part I", "Gambit, Part II"; In 2387, a star close to Romulus went supernova. At least some Romulans believed that, one day, the Romulan Empire would rule the entire galaxy and that Humans would be extinct. A century later the Romulans sent a ship to probe Federation defenses in preparation for a full scale attack on the Federation. Northerners (those Romulans with ridged foreheads) tended to dominate in Romulan politics and society. (Klingons and Romulans once shared an alliance for a number of years, beginning in the 2260s.
My idea would be a Romulan male named Arminius. One possible explanation is that In the mid 22nd century, the Romulans fought a war against Earth and its allies. 2. Among these were Romulans with pronounced ridges on their foreheads, and other Romulans with smooth foreheads that were outwardly indistinguishable from Vulcans. Both males and females could command warships, obtain high political positions, and could be members of the Tal Shiar. Unlike most of the highly evolved species in the Alpha/Beta Quadrant, Romulans still practiced slavery, in this case of the Remans, which they used for slave labor and as shock troops.
The Romulans share many of the concepts and titles as the ancient Romans and Greeks of Earth - such as Praetor, Emperor, Senate, Erebus, and so on. The Enterprise NX-01 inadvertently encountered a Romulan minefield at one point, drawing even more Romulan attention. 3.
He modelled them on the Romans, naming their planets after the mythical founders of Rome Romulus and Remus. Romulan society was based upon a highly structured caste system. Enterprise NX-01 inadvertently encountered a Romulan minefield at one point, officially the first time humanity became aware of the Romulans. The Romulans lack the rigorous mental disciplines developed by the followers of Surak. Romulan religious beliefs vary in non-canon sources. While this statement could be taken as partially humorous and not in itself indicative of hostilities between the two species, the Breen Thot's apparent condition that the Breen be given Romulus in exchange for their help in the Dominion War suggested there was some degree of unfriendly history between the two.
Romulan society was based upon a highly structured caste system. Over the years, a number of incidents, including the Khitomer Massacre, led the Klingons to develop a deep seated hatred for the Romulans, and the Romulans were arguably the species that Klingon society in general despises most of all.