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Self-Lubricating Parts From 1985 : According to , it is unnecessary for Kirk to reciprocate because the anal passage of a Vulcan automatically. Vulcan martial arts are highly ritualistic and based on philosophy, similar to human counterparts such as and.

In a 2013 interview, Gayle said: Okay. This could also have been just a personal choice between Vulcans or that Vulcans hadn't yet built a tolerance for alcoholic beverages. The novelization of also shows Spock reacting almost as if drunk to the ingestion of , or common table sugar, contained in a candy.

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Romulus When Surak's reforms of embracing principles and rejecting spread rapidly across Vulcan in the , a minority rejected Surak's ideals. At some point, they settled on twin planets that became known as and , thereby laying the foundation of the Romulan Star Empire. Infiltrating the highest levels of the , the Romulans were impressed and seemingly confused by Humans. Even after fighting the , it wasn't until the that Humans actually made visual contact with Romulans. In late , an unprovoked attack on a Romulan near the Federation occurred. The Romulans initially suspected the had executed the attack but it was later learned that the may have been responsible. This event marked the end of Romulan political isolationism with the Federation. That did not prevent them from employing diplomacy when it suited their purposes. Soon after their emergence from a century of isolation in the mid , they had established at least two embassies with the Federation. One such embassy was a three-way endeavor on the planet , along with the Klingon Empire, and the other was on Earth itself. Over the years, a number of incidents, including the , 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. The two powers once fought in a war that lasted 100 years which was ignited due to a misunderstanding created by one of 's. It was generally assumed that after the split, Romulans and Vulcans were unaware of their common ancestry until the 23rd century. Catastrophe The destruction of Romulus In , a close to Romulus went. The first part of Nero's plan was mostly successful as Vulcan and most of the Vulcan species was destroyed. However, the Narada and its crew were destroyed in the by the crew of the Enterprise led by the of the. Mirror universe In the , the Romulans appeared to be uninvolved in the conflict between the and the. This was, in reality, a ruse to explain his return to. Most Romulans had two brow ridges above the bridge of their nose, forming a V-shape on the forehead. However, a minority of Romulans lack these ridges, making them outwardly indistinguishable from Vulcans. While, no in-universe explanation has ever been given for the difference in appearance, suggested that the ridged majority of Romulans were a different race that evolved on Vulcan simultaneously with them. In an interview, , the head art designer for 2009's Star Trek had a different explanation. During his work on the movie, he first created a back-story to justify the change their faces had undergone, explaining that as a result of their grief, anger, and general bad-ass persona, the Romulans chose to cut and scar themselves, leaving behind such significant keloids on their foreheads that it eventually wended its way into the gene pool over many years, eventually becoming a natural characteristic of all Romulans and thus creating the distinct difference between them and their Vulcan cousins. According to a in , indicated in a conversation with that Romulan women may have a unique anatomical makeup, although such comments were never substantiated. The Romulan heart was gray in color. Their life signs registered distinctly enough on the scanners of the in that officer was able to distinguish his crewmate from the crew complement of a Romulan starship, though he did note the difficulty of the task. The was a unique to Romulan physiology. Romulans were also susceptible to. Because Romulans were members of a militaristic civilization, who considered defending the Romulan Empire and their own personal honor of foremost importance, military service and its accompanying rank were decisive factors in determining social eminence. Human clone Shinzon, who briefly became Praetor in 2379 after a coup d'etat, on his throne At one point in history, Romulus was a sovereign nation ruled by an , as indicated by. The Tal Shiar was known for its brutal tactics, which included routine kidnapping, torture, and assassination. Many Romulans feared even expressing dissenting opinions in order to not bring the attention of the Tal Shiar. There were also indications that tension existed between the military and the Tal Shiar. Romulans tended to be highly , engaging in extended periods of isolationism, and could be perceived as outright racist to other species, believing themselves to be superior. At least some Romulans believed that, one day, the Romulan Empire would rule the entire galaxy and that Humans would be extinct. Like the Vulcans, the Romulans gave up unrestrained violence as a way of life. However, in the case of the Romulans, this was replaced with a controlled deviousness: as a species, the Romulans were generally thought of as duplicitous, a reputation reinforced by the actions of their government over time. Prior to the presenting of the charges, the Romulans allowed the accused a. The movement's ultimate goal was the. Ambassador was deeply involved in this movement. This was possibly due to the apparent superiority complex of most Romulans, many of whom likely found such work beneath them, and who preferred to serve the Romulan Empire in some capacity. In the prequel comic , it was explained that it was Romulan tradition that when a loved one died, those who suffered a loss would paint their grief upon their skin. In time, the paint would fade and with it, the period of mourning. Despite Schneider alone being given on-screen credit for the writing of that particular episode, citation for the creator of the Romulans became somewhat muddied as the years went by. In an article from p. Paul doesn't get enough credit for it. Fontana reckoned that Schneider basing the aliens on the pre-existing Roman civilization was the cause for the writer receiving insufficient credit for creating the Romulans. Like Spock, their almond-colored faces are coldly impassive. They were wonderfully mysterious. The cost of manufacturing the ears, which were made from latex, was too enormous for multiple actors in any episode and the manpower required to create the ears and apply them for each individual actor would have gone over the budget. The need for costly actor-specific ears was negated via reusable helmets that were worn by the background Romulans. Chang invoiced Desilu for this payment on and the price was paid in the following month on either or. The same episode was an allegorical story that politically based the Romulans on North Koreans. In an early story outline that wrote for the third film, the Romulans discovered that the had extraordinarily rich dilithium deposits and found Spock's coffin on the planet's surface. Even though they initiated a mining operation, the Romulans encountered trouble with this upon discovering that someone was killing members of the mining team, a mysterious individual who was later discovered to be a regenerated Spock. The story also brought the Romulans in conflict with the Enterprise and its senior officers. Though Kirk realized that the Romulans would become unstoppable if they succeeded with their mining mission, the Romulans were ultimately thwarted by the Starfleet officers, who — having caused the Enterprise to self-destruct to prevent a Romulan boarding party from seizing it — proceeded to capture the Romulan ship for themselves. So it was an error of ignorance. The was intended to have been stolen from the Romulans, but this information was left out of the film. The conflict would have culminated in the Romulans destroying the Borg vessel but being completely annihilated themselves. The extermination of the Romulan people would have left a mystery for Picard as to how they had managed to defeat the Borg ship before it had wiped them all out. We wanted to stay close to their natural forehead, not making them look Neanderthal, but giving them a built-in sullen expression they couldn't get away from. Together, they destroyed the Klingons and almost wiped out the Federation. Interestingly enough, the dialogue about that was cut from the final cut and I think they decided it was okay to use the Romulans as bad guys without justifying it. Even though the Romulan facial features on TNG had significantly evolved from those on The Original Series, the Romulans were returned to their earlier form for Star Trek VI. Deliberately, much less attention was paid to them in Voyager. In this conflict, a group of Romulans would have attacked a couple of aboard the but then been ambushed themselves by an away team from the , particularly Worf. Following comments from , this was changed to become a scene aboard a holographic simulation of the , with only the aftermath of the battle being shown. According to writer in his unpublished , the idea of using the Romulans as major villains in the film was inspired by the fact that the species had been a long-standing enemy of the Federation but had never been featured in a Star Trek movie before. Additionally, Piller and imagined that the story might be set against the threat of a new outbreak of hostilities between the two governments. The Romulans went on to be written into the first version of the film's story. It is revisionist and backward looking in a most disappointing way. After the Borg — the Romulans? Do you have any suggestions? Besides, I had just finished working on Gladiator and was in a classical frame of mind. The serpentine rhythms of the language we created for the Roman Empire in that movie were good practice for writing the august and treacherous Romulans. I've always found that sort of Byzantine structure of Chinese Communism very interesting and very provocative, and lethal in a way I never found the Klingons. There is so much duplicity and mendacity and cleverness in the way the Romulans move through their world with very strategic chess moves. And also they are an old and ancient race, like the Vulcans, so they have gravitas to them, which I find very interesting. Much too messy for our pristine and elegant Romulans. Then you go to the make-up trailer, where they attach the prosthetic forehead and prosthetic ear tips and then they pile on the make-up. They need a spatula to put it on, it's so thick. The show's producers wanted to include Romulans in the series, despite the risk of contaminating Star Trek canon, ever since the series began. I think the technology of their ship, though, was too sophisticated for Romulans in this era, so that argued against making them Romulans too. We'll do them eventually, but not right away. There have certainly been episodes that dealt with Romulans, but nothing like the Klingons, and. We'll see what happens. Archer will have a very lethal brush with the Romulans early on. He also stated that this did not exempt the species from appearing in that season, in which they nevertheless ultimately did not feature. Information provided by The Romulans would have had a grander future had the animated series been produced instead of the film : set in the , a war caused by detonations which was not actually the Romulans' fault permitted them to conquer , destroy , and force the Vulcans to leave the Federation to negotiate. We set up a makeup trailer for the Romulans, and Joel hired a crew of people to work on that and just did a fantastic job. A total of forty main Romulan characters were created to appear in the movie, a process that started with lifecasts for each actor. I wanted to give the Romulans an animal look, so we widened their nose bridge and did some interesting stuff with their brows — but nothing so extreme that you couldn't believe they were real. The Romulan makeup designs from the same film incorporated tattoos that were made to look tribal. However, an influence on overcoming this challenge was the fact that the rest of the movie's cast incorporated a wide variety of people, with different skin colors and ages. Sometimes you make a really tiny change with the prosthetic, or the glue, or where it's attached, and it can really make a difference to your ability to convey expression. We had a few goes at that in pre-production to get that right. The Romulans have been purposely excluded from featuring in. And now there are Romulan fan clubs all over the place — in Michigan, and Bakersfield, California, to name just a few. I've always liked them, from the time I saw Marc Lenard's face in 'Balance of Terror' and realized what they were swiping from. Makeup for these Romulans was provided by 's makeup team. Duane's novels established that the exodus from Vulcan was led by S'task, a former disciple of , a detail which Sherman and Schwartz followed. In Duane's novel , Vulcan society becomes polarized by their first encounter with an alien species - attempting to invade their world. S'task, a Vulcan poet and former disciple of Surak, argues in favor of strength, while Surak's increasingly popular beliefs favor pacifism and logic. To avert civil war between the two factions, S'task leads his followers on a mass migration. As part of their exodus, they intentionally invent a new culture and a new language. In the Vulcan's Soul trilogy, the Romulans' ancestors left Vulcan as a contingency plan approved by Surak, should the wars on Vulcan have completely destroyed their civilization. The eagle emblem was inspired by a huge bird native to Romulus that clutched eggs in its talons. Duane also depicted the Romulans as being extinct in the novel , as they chose to commit mass suicide rather than become subjects of the following the. The comic book and the video game depict the lead up and the aftermath of Romulus' destruction, primarily caused by the ignoring Spock's warnings about the , and the 's refusal to lend them. In spite of this, Federation-Romulan relations had been improving and Romulan citizens had become less xenophobic, as indicated in the ending of. After the supernova, Federation aid is either welcomed or met with suspicion and even hostility, while the Klingon Empire seizes the opportunity to conquer Romulan territory. Despite continuing in-fighting between the survivors, a new capital called Rihan is established on. The Romulans are playable characters in the 2013 Online expansion pack Legacy of Romulus. The playable Romulans and Remans are members of a splinter Republican faction on New Romulus led by. It is eventually revealed that the supernova was not a natural occurrence, but was a deliberate act of by rogue elements of the at the behest of the , the game's primary villains until the conclusion of Season 10. Romulan religious beliefs vary in non-canon sources. Tellus, an enemy of Surak, taught that the inhabitants of — the mythological world mentioned in — had visited the Vulcans and inspired them to become the supreme rulers of the galaxy. This explains the superiority complex and their hatred for Vulcans, whom they see as traitors. This explains why no Romulan displays telepathic skills in canon, while some Remans, such as 's , do. The Way of D'era explains that the Romulans lack the physical strength of the Vulcans because they no longer live on a harsh environment. Killing Time shows Romulans slightly adverse to the effects of. It is stated the Senate approved of Nero's actions. A group of Vulcans led by infiltrate Romulus and attempt to avenge their homeworld by detonating recovered from Vulcan. Spock convinces his father the plot is a mistake, and prevents the detonation. They also gain the Narada's schematics. Later in the series, allies with the Romulans to start a war with the Klingons, in a successful ploy to regain the last piece of red matter.

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