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In fact, Romulans share a common ancestry with Vulcans and are considered an offshoot of the same species. They have pointed ears and arched eyebrows, and possess great strength, intelligence, and longevity. The Romulans diverged from their Vulcan counterparts millennia ago due to ideological differences.
Romulan vessels intercept the Enterprise and Kirk negotiates an hour's time to consider surrendering his ship. Kirk, along with the Vulcan First Officer Spock, are then invited aboard the Romulan flagship. Once aboard the Romulan ship, Kirk and Spock are taken before a commander who demands an explanation for their intrusion into Romulan space.
Vulcans, sometimes referred to as Vulcanians, [1] are a fictional extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek media franchise. They are noted for their strict adherence to logic and reason and suppression of emotion. Known for their pronounced eyebrows and pointed ears, they originate from the fictional planet Vulcan.
Romulans are humanoid extraterrestrials that appear in the Star Trek television series, where members of their race often serve as antagonists. They are a violent, treacherous offshoot of the Vulcans and rule the militaristic Romulan Empire. They prominently feature in the film Star Trek: Nemesis. Reman: Remus, Beta Quadrant Star Trek: Nemesis
Picard and the Romulan captain agree to both leave the Neutral Zone. However, Data deduces that T'Pel was not really killed, and that the Romulans beamed her away and staged the accident. Picard returns to the Neutral Zone and intercepts the Romulans. He learns that T'Pel is actually a Romulan spy using the Enterprise to
[7] [8] Mestral and T'Mir raided a clothesline for proper period apparel, and Mestral wore a wool cap to cover his ears (as Spock did). [9] [8] The Vulcans get menial jobs, much as James T. Kirk and Spock got jobs as labourers during their adventure. Mestral and T'Mir are both seen sweeping floors, as Spock did.
14th episode of the 4th season of Star Trek: Enterprise "The Aenar" Star Trek: Enterprise episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 14 Directed by Mike Vejar Story by Manny Coto Teleplay by André Bormanis Production code 414 Original air date February 11, 2005 (2005-02-11) Guest appearances Jeffrey Combs as Commander Shran Alexandra Lydon as Jhamel Brian Thompson as Admiral Valdore Geno Silva as ...
The USS Enterprise is contacted by Ael i-Mhiessan t'Rllaillieu, a Romulan commander with whom Captain Kirk has tangled several times before. Ael has become disillusioned with the Romulan Empire's politics, and is especially concerned with a secret project she has discovered which seeks to use captured Vulcans for medical research with the goal of allowing Romulans to develop extensive mental ...