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STAR TREK NEMESIS
The Federation is about to encounter its greatest challenge – The Romulans want peace. Conceived in the regal senate halls of Romulus and forged in the dilithium mines of Remus, comes a nemesis bent on destroying Picard… and the entire Federation.
Ordered by Starfleet to be the fist line of diplomacy in ushering in a new era for the Federation, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise-E is dispatched to Romulus for an unexpected peace mission. Once in the shadow of the Romulan Empire, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the U.S.S. Enterprise crew are thrust into the center of a plot that could lead to the desruction of Earth at the hands of a new and chilling nemesis. |
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TWO WORLDS
Romulus and Remus are the two homeworlds of the Romulan Star Empire, but the planets have little in common. Romulus is home to the Empire's capitol city, where Praetor Hiren meets with the Romulan Senate. A world of awesome beauty, Romulus was settled by expatriate Vulcans 2,000 years ago. By contrast, Remus is a dark, shrouded planet. Monolithic mountains and harsh crags shoot skyward from the surface. The Romulans conduct dilithium mining operations on Remus, relying on the Reman population to work the mines deep below the surface. |
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THE ROMULAN SENATE
In the capitol city of Romulus, two military commanders stood on the floor of the Senate chamber and argued their case before the assembled politicians. The commanders wanted to join forces with Shinzon of Remus, who claimed that not even the Federation could stand in their way. Praetor Hiren and the senators rejected the proposal, however, and the commanders departed. It was the wrong move for the Praetor and the senators, who were all dead within minutes. They were victims of a Thalaron weapon placed within the chamber by a senator loyal to Shinzon. |
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ALASKAN WEDDING
The wedding reception of Will Riker and Deanna Troi was an elegant affair held on a pavilion surrounded by the splendor of Alaska's wilderness. All the couple's friends from the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise were there, and Jean-Luc Picard delivered a heartfelt toast as Riker's best man. The Earthbound wedding was only the first of two such ceremonies. The second would take place on Betazed where, according to tradition, there would be no speeches … and no clothes.
Then Riker and Troi would transfer to the U.S.S. Titan to begin their new life together. |
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DATA'S WEDDING GIFT
Data's studies of Terran and Betazoid conjugal rites revealed the custom of giving wedding couples a gift. Knowing Riker appreciated archaic musical forms, Data decided his gift would be a performance of the Irving Berlin standard "Blue Skies" at Riker and Trois reception in Alaska. Soon the band launched into a jaunty, swing version of the classic tune in support of Data's vocals. The crowd loved it, except for Worf, who couldn't stand the song. Fortunately for the U.S.S. Enterprise's chief of security, adventure more befitting a warrior was iust around the corner. |
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BEST MAN'S TOAST
A starship captain's life is filled with solemn duty. Captain Picard had commanded men and women in battle, negotiated peace treaties between enemies, and represented the Federation in 27 first-contact situations. Yet none of this compared with Picard's solemn duty as best man at Deanna Troi and Will Riker's wedding. Picard brought some levity to the proceedings when he implored the matrimonial pair to consider what their "blessed union" was doing to him – after all, the captain had needs, too. Picard closed his toast on a serious note, enjoining his good friends to "make it so." |
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THE POSITRONIC SIGNAL
Back aboard U.S.S. Enterprise after Riker and Troi's wedding reception, the crew detected an unusual electromagnetic signature coming from the third planet of the Kolaran system. The signature was positronic, a type known only to emanate from androids like Data. Captain Picard knew Data had a deep desire to explore possible connections to others like himself, so he ordered a course set for Kolarus III despite its close proximity to the Romulan Neutral Zone. Riker and Troi would still arrive on Betazed in plenty of time for their second wedding ceremony – or so they thought. |
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THE ARGO
A nearby ion storm prompted Captain Picard, Data and Worf to forego the transporter and take the new transport vehicle Argo to the surface of Kolarus III. Landing in a desert environment, they roared out of the shuttle in the Argo's all-terrain military vehicle with Picard at the wheel. The three officers sped off in a cloud of dust to search for the source of the positronic signal. Picard was eager to see what the vehicle could do, but Data was puzzled by the human predilection for piloting vehicles at unsafe velocities. |
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FINDING B-4
Data's tricorder read six distinct positronic signatures spread out over a few kilometers of the desert. The landing party found the source of the first signal about two kilometers away. As they fanned out for a more detailed search, an android arm scurried out from under the sand and grabbed Worf's ankle. Over the next few minutes they collected various other disassembled components of a Data-like android. The last piece they found was the head, a perfect duplicate of Data. When Data picked up the head, its eyes opened and regarded him with childlike wonder. |
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ALIEN PURSUIT
Just as Data found his look-alike head in the sand, a nomadic tribe of humanoids attacked the landing party. The desert dwellers raced toward them in crude vehicles, firing primitive plasma weapons. Picard and his officers raced off in the jeep, with the aliens in pursuit. Worf blasted away at the aliens as Picard pressed the vehicle to its top speed. Then, using the jeep's dashboard console, Data maneuvered the Argo so it hovered just beyond a rise at the edge of a cliff. Picard drove the jeep off this "ramp," directly into the Argo's cargo bay. |
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DR. CRUSHERr, MEET B-4
In sickbay, Beverly Crusher gazed at the android head. It gazed back at her with its uncannily Data-like eyes. Even so, Dr. Crusher thought Data's eyes were nicer. Meanwhile, Geordi La Forge worked on reassembling the android parts, which he determined were created by Dr. Soong prior to Data. When the head said it was called B-4, Picard recognized Dr. Soong's penchant for whimsical names. Unfortunately B-4 could not, or would not, say how he came to be on Kolarus III, or what his life had been like before then. He did, however, ask why Riker had a "Furry face." |
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ORDERS FROM JANEWAY
While La Forge and Data continued to work on B-4, Captain Picard received an Alpha Priority communication from Admiral Kathryn Janeway at Starfleet Command. The former captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise gave Picard new orders: He was to take the U.S.S. Enterprise to Romulus on a diplomatic mission. An internal political shake-up had resulted in a new praetor, a Reman called Shinzon, and he had requested a Federation envoy. The U.S.S. Enterprise was the closest ship to Romulus, so Janeway wanted Picard to go and hear what Shinzon had to say. She also warned him to watch his back. |
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DATA'S BRIEFING
Data conducted a briefing for the U.S.S. Enterprise's senior officers as the ship headed for Romulus at high warp. Little was known about the Reman homeworld, but Data explained a few key points. One side of Remus always faced their sun, so the Remans lived on the dark side. They were considered an undesirable caste in the hierarchy of the Romulan Star Empire, and as Riker pointed out, they also had a reputation for being formidable warriors. As for Shinzon himself, Data's research showed only that he was a young, capable commander who fought 12 major engagements in the Dominion War. |
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MEMORY DOWNLOAD
The Captain permitted a memory download between Data and B-4, much to La Forge's surprise. Picard believed B-4 was probably designed with the same self-actualization parameters as Data; the memory engram transfer would give B-4 the chance to function as a complete individual – with all of Data's memories. So Data took B-4 to the Engineering lab, and La Forge connected the two androids with computer conduits. However, B-4 was slow to assimilate his new programming. Data was determined to help his "brother" explore his potential, little suspecting the betrayal that lay ahead. |
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SHADOWY NEMESIS
The U.S.S. Enterprise entered orbit around Romulus and tried to contact Shinzon, but all hails went unanswered for 17 hours. Shinzon's vessel, the Scimitar, finally de-cloaked directly in front of the U.S.S. Enterprise. Shinzon's Viceroy sent transport coordinates, and Picard's away team beamed to a dark observation lounge on the Scimitar. Then Shinzon emerged from the shadows, and the U.S.S. Enterprise crew was stunned to see he was human, not Reman. Shinzon, for his part, stared at Picard for a long moment in the dim light. Picard gasped at the face before him: It was his own, at a younger age. |
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B-4'S BETRAYAL
In Data's cabin, B-4 sat placidly until a sudden internal command sent him quickly to a computer console. He started punching in commands with Data-like velocity, his fingers flying over the console. B-4's unauthorized access of U.S.S. Enterprise's main computer gave him extensive information on Starfleet communication protocols, star charts and uplinks from colony tracking stations. Oddly, the material wasn't highly sensitive, but it was critical to the success of Shinzon's hidden agenda. Later, when B-4's transgression was discovered, Picard saw an opportunity to turn the tables on Shinzon. |
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DINNER WITH SHINZON
Captain Picard's dinner with Shinzon in the Romulan Senate chamber was tense and bereft of pleasantries. Shinzon insisted he wanted unity between the Romulan Star Empire and the Federation, but Picard was wary of his clone. The burning question on Shinzon's mind had little to do with politics and empires, however. Having grown up among Remans, he wanted to know what it meant to be human. Picard entertained Shinzon's questions about his past, and he tried hard to believe Shinzon's intentions were honorable. |
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THE BOY WHO WOULD BE PRAETOR
It was learned that the Romulans had cloned Shinzon from Picard's DNA, to serve as a secret replacement for Picard at a later date. When a new Romulan government came to power, the plan was scrapped and young Shinzon was sent to the Reman dilithium mines to die. Together with the Reman slaves, Shinzon was condemned to an existence of unceasing labor under the brutal heel of the Romulan guards. Fortunately for Shinzon, one man took pity on him – the man who would become his Viceroy. He taught Shinzon how to survive, and the Remans became his brothers from that point on. |
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TROUBLING IMAGES
Unsettled by his meeting with Shinzon, Captain Picard flipped through an old photo album. The image of a young Jean-Luc Picard at Starfleet Academy was particularly troubling, for the face in the photo bore a disturbing resemblance to Shinzon. Picard saw more than just a physical similarity; he told Dr. Crusher that Shinzon was very much the way Picard had been when he was younger – selfish, ambitious, in need of seasoning. When the crew discovered Shinzon had a Thalaron generator capable of mass destruction, Picard knew his clone wasn't after peace. |
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MENTAL ASSAULT
The mission to Romulus was not the honeymoon Riker and Troi had wanted. Attempting to find some intimacy in their cabin one night, Deanna was suddenly horrified to find the man in her embrace was not her husband, but Shinzon. She tried to tell herself it wasn't real, but Shinzon continued his caresses, whispering insidiously that Riker could never know her as he could. The face briefly became that of the monstrous Viceroy, and then reverted to Shinzon's. When he claimed he would always be with her, Deanna managed to push him away – and found herself alone with Riker. |
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THE VICEROY'S TOUCH
In a darkened antechamber aboard the Scimitar, Shinzon knelt before his Viceroy in a kind of trance. The mental bond with Deanna Troi was broken, and before the Viceroy could find her again, a wave of illness overlook Shinzon. The Viceroy placed his hand on Shinzon's chest in an ancient form of Reman telepathic medical diagnosis. Shinzon's health was rapidly deteriorating, and the Viceroy was frustrated with the Praetor's diversions, which delayed his treatment. Shinzon ordered his doctors to be prepared, then headed for the bridge to receive an expected guest: B-4. |
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THE VIOLATION
Dr. Crusher diagnosed Troi with elevated levels of adrenaline and serotonin after her attack by Shinzon, but otherwise the Lt. Counselor was completely normal – physically. The emotional aftermath of the incident was something else entirely. Troi described the encounter to Captain Picard as a violation. Shinzon's Viceroy had reached into her thoughts, and Troi believed that made her a liability to the U.S.S. Enterprise. She asked to be relieved of her duties, but Picard needed her skills now more than ever, and he denied her request. In time, Troi would use the experience to Enterprise's benefit…and the Viceroy's dismay. |
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INCARCERATION
Captain Picard was suddenly beamed off the U.S.S. Enterprise and into the Scimitar's brig, where Reman doctors prepared for a deadly operation. Beyond the force field was a frightening metal chair with laser scalpels, IV tubes and hyposprays. Time was running out for Shinzon, whose face was now lined with a faint web of blue veins. Behind Shinzon stood B-4, fresh from delivering his stolen Starfleet information. The Praetor believed he had the exact location of the entire Federation fleet. A complete transfusion from the only donor with compatible DNA – Picard – was all Shinzon needed now. |
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NOBLE PICARD BLOOD
Shinzon felt he would only be an echo as long as Picard lived. The transfusion of Picard's DNA would change all that. Shinzon had been created with temporal RNA sequencing so that his aging process could be accelerated to reach Picard's age quickly. Essentially, he was engineered to skip 30 years of life. However, since his RNA sequencing was never activated, his cellular structure was breaking down. Shinzon's doctors began by taking a sample of the Captain's "noble Picard blood." If they completed the operation, Picard would not survive to witness the victory of the echo over the voice. |
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PICARD'S ESCAPE
Captain Picard's prospects in the Reman brig looked grim, but he had an ace up his sleeve: Data, who was masquerading as B-4. Data incapacitated Picard's guard with a Vulcan neck pinch, then removed an Emergency Transport Unit from his wrist. The ETU would only work for one, however, so Picard refused the device and the two officers began their search for a way off the Scimitar together. Soon Picard's escape was noticed, and a firefight in the Scimitar's corridors erupted. Picard used two weapons to keep the Remans at bay while Data worked to open a shuttlebay door. |
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SCORPION
Picard and Data ducked inside the Scimitar's shuttle bay to escape their pursuers. Inside the bay was a fleet of small Scorpion attack fliers, compact and agile, each equipped with a disruptor cannon. Climbing into one, Picard took the pilot's seat and Data assumed the gunner's position. They lifted off, blasted through the doors back into the ship, and raced down the corridors of the Scimitar at breakneck speed. Picard found the observation lounge and Data vaporized the etched glass dome at the top of the room, allowing the Scorpion to zoom into space – and freedom. |
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SHINZON'S PLIGHT
The U.S.S. Enterprise retrieved Picard and Data, went to emergency warp, and headed for Federation space. Shinzon had lost his only hope of survival. The veins on his face became more pronounced as his condition worsened. Meanwhile his support was beginning to erode among his Romulan followers, including Commanders Donatra and Suran and Senator Tal'Aura. Still, Shinzon remained committed to his task: the annihilation of Earth, which would cripple the Federation and pave the way for a Romulan invasion. As the U.S.S. Enterprise raced toward a Starfleet rendezvous point, Shinzon's cloaked warbird matched course and speed just a few hundred kilometers behind. |
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BATTLE PLANS
Captain Picard found Data studying cartographic projections in Astrometrics. Together they examined the U.S.S. Enterprise's current position as it sped toward Sector 1045, where the Federation fleet awaited their rendezvous. Data estimated the journey would take 40 minutes, but only a fraction of that time passed before the U.S.S. Enterprise encountered the Bassen Rift. The monitor before them flickered with static for a moment, as the Rift interfered with the ship's uplink from Starfleet cartography. That's when Picard suddenly realized Shinzon's trap, and he called for evasive maneuvers…too late. |
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TORPEDO BLAST
The Bassen Rift, an area of electromagnetic distortion, lay in the U.S.S. Enterprise's path toward Federation space. When the ship entered the Rift, which affected all long-range communications, the Scimitar launched a surprise attack. A photon torpedo appeared from nowhere and struck first, quickly followed by disruptor beams that slammed into the U.S.S. Enterprise's warp drive engines. The ship dropped out of warp with a violent lurch, and the Scimitar continued its attack. As long as Shinzon could fire weapons through his cloak, the U.S.S. Enterprise could not get a lock to return fire. |
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DIRECT HIT!
Sparks flew on the U.S.S. Enterprise bridge as Captain Picard and his crew struggled to fend off a barrage of torpedoes and disruptors from the Scimitar. Shinzon's first shot disabled the U.S.S. Enterprise's warp drive, leaving the ship with only impulse power. The Scimitar then began targeting weapons systems and shields; Shinzon didn't want the U.S.S. Enterprise destroyed – yet. He ordered attack pattern Shinzon Theta, and the invisible warbird rained weapons fire down on Enterprise at close range. Picard called for a full phaser spread at zero elevation, but the Scimitar took little damage. |
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ENTERPRISE ATTACKS
As the U.S.S. Enterprise lost dorsal shields, Captain Picard ordered a full axis rotation to port, firing all weapons. A few more phaser shots from the bottom of the U.S.S. Enterprise found their mark on the Scimitar, iluminating the warbird's shields as it swept overhead. La Forge worked desperately to get the U.S.S. Enterprise 's shields back online, while Riker put the ship into defensive pattern Kirk Epsilon. Then Picard received an unexpected visit from Shinzon – or rather his holographic representation, which appeared in the captain's ready room and demanded surrender. |
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CONFIDENT SHINZON
Picard refused to surrender to Shinzon and tried instead to stir his nemesis' conscience.
Shinzon, however, refused to believe he could be anything but what his life had made him. He insisted that it was too late to choose a different path; he could not fight his true nature. The Praetor ended the transmission and strode back to his command chair, barking orders to his Viceroy. The Scimitar continued to pummel the U.S.S. Enterprise, but before the Viceroy could disable the Federation ship's weapons, two vessels decloaked – both Romulan. |
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ROMULANS JOIN THE FIGHT
Two Romulan warbirds shimmered into view, completely surrounding the U.S.S. Enterprise. Rather than joining the Scimitar's offensive against the U.S.S. Enterprise, however, Commander Donatra of the warbird Valdore hailed Captain Picard and offered her assistance. Apparently the Romulan Empire considered Shinzon a matter of internal security and regretted the Federation's involvement. Captain Picard gratefully accepted Donatra's help, and the U.S.S. Enterprise powered forward, letting loose a fierce string of phaser blasts at Shinzon's ship. The Romulans joined the fight, and the steady barrage of triangulated weapons fire from the three allies illuminated the Scimitar with impacts. |
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TROI'S PLAN
The powerful Scimitar destroyed one Romulan vessel and left Donatra's ship dead in space. Shinzon was about to render the U.S.S. Enterprise equally powerless when Troi came up with a plan to find the cloaked ship. Aboard the Scimitar, the Viceroy suddenly stiffened with alarm as Troi invaded his mind. Their psyches locked in battle while Deanna probed his thoughts, finally overcoming the Viceroy's resistance. She moved Worf's hand over the targeting console, finding the Scimitar and launching a full volley of torpedoes into the Scimitar, destroying its cloak. |
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ENTERPRISE GAINS AN EDGE
Thanks to Troi's telepathic abilities, the Scimitar was rendered completely visible to Worf's targeting scanners, giving the damaged Enterprise a fighting chance. Worf began to fire at will, and a deluge of phasers and photon torpedoes ripped into the hull of Shinzon's warbird. The Scimitar's bridge suffered considerable damage, but Shinzon wasn't through yet. He returned fire, destroying the U.S.S. Enterprise's ventral shielding on Deck 29. Then Shinzon sent his Viceroy to the U.S.S. Enterprise with a boarding party, demanding that they return with Picard. |
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REMAN INVADERS
Alarm Klaxons rang out aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise as the Viceroy's boarding party invaded the ship. Riker and Worf immediately headed to Deck 29 with a security detail and engaged the invaders in a blistering phaser battle. Worf led the way with typical Klingon courage, forcing the Viceroy's men to retreat. As the U.S.S. Enterprise crew gained the upper hand, Riker saw the Viceroy escape into a Jeffries tube. Worf provided aggressive cover fire while Riker dove into the tube after the Viceroy. |
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SUCKED INTO SPACE
While the security team dealt with the Viceroy's invasion force below decks, the U.S.S. Enterprise and the Scimitar continued to exchange devastating weapons fire. Shinzon's vessel moved in close and unleashed a fierce volley of photon torpedoes, blowing apart the forward section of the U.S.S. Enterprise's bridge. Fire and debris erupted everywhere, and before the emergency force field could spring into position, Captain Picard's helm officer was sucked into space. Troi rushed to take over the helm as Picard called medical teams to the bridge. His supply of torpedoes exhausted, Picard decided on a bold plan-to ram his ship into the Scimitar. |
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RIKER VS. VICEROY
The U.S.S. Enterprise powered forward in a final thrust and smashed into the Scimitar, its saucer section grinding into Shinzon's ship. Down on Deck 29, Riker and the Viceroy slammed around inside the Jeffries tube as they fought hand-to-hand. Each struggled to take advantage of the U.S.S. Enterprise's lurching movements as the Scimitar wrenched itself free. Finally they both fell into a long, vertical Jefferies tube. Riker managed to grab a ladder, and the Viceroy grabbed onto Riker. Using every ounce of strength he had left, Riker thrust the Viceroy off him and down the tube to his death. |
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SHINZON'S WEAPON
The collision of the two ships left Shinzon's bridge in ruins. Many of his crew were dead. Shinzon himself was running out of time; his illness doubled him over with pain. But he still had his Thalaron matrix weapon; and he intended to use it – first on the U.S.S. Enterprise, then on Earth. A platform in the antechamber floor opened like a flower and the Thalaron matrix was initiated. Next the Scimitar itself unfolded as the enormous weapon prepared to fire. In seven minutes, every living thing on the U.S.S. Enterprise would be killed. |
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PICARD'S MISSION
Shinzon's fight wasn't about Picard any longer, it was about his own twisted ego. Captain Picard grabbed a phaser rifle and beamed over to the Scimitar, determined to stop Shinzon from deploying his weapon. It was a mission from which Picard was not likely to return. Aboard the Scimitar he fended off several Reman warriors in the corridors as he made his way to the bridge. Before he could destroy the Thalaron matrix, the remaining Reman warriors on the bridge forced him to take cover. The Thalaron intermix level continued to rise, and precious minutes were slipping away. |
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ONE GIANT LEAP
The moment Captain Picard left the U.S.S. Enterprise, the transporter panel exploded in a shower of sparks, stranding Picard on the Scimitar. However, Data was not about to let the Captain die. Turning command of the U.S.S. Enterprise over to Troi, he went to the lower decks where a corridor opened to space. La Forge reluctantly lowered the emergency force field and watched as his friend dove into space on a one-way mission to save Picard. Data's momentum carried him to the Scimitar, where he ripped open an access panel and climbed inside. |
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THE END OF SHINZON
Captain Picard succeeded in stunning the Remans, but his phaser rifle was knocked away in the battle. Shinzon sprinted away and Picard raced after him, catching his nemesis on the stairs leading up to the Thalaron antechamber. Shinzon managed to kick Picard away, but the Captain caught up with him again inside the chamber. Seizing a long metal rod from the wreckage, Picard thrust it forward and impaled Shinzon. Fatally injured, Shinzon forced himself forward on the rod, pinning Picard against the wall as the Thalaron intermix level reached 100 percent. |
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DATA'S SACRIFICE
Thirty seconds remained to the firing sequence when Data suddenly burst into the antechamber. He instantly tore open his wrist and pulled out the small, silver Emergency Transport Unit, slapping it on Picard's shoulder. A final look passed between them. Then Data activated the ETU and watched Picard dematerialize. As the Scimitar counted down the final seconds to the Thalaron deployment, Data pulled out his phaser and fired point-blank into the activation matrix. The antechamber exploded, and a split second later the entire Scimitar blew apart in a massive flash. |
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FAREWELL TO DATA
Captain Picard's top officers joined him in his quarters to honor the late Lt. Commander Data. Picard poured a glass of his precious Chateau Picard wine for everyone and raised his own glass in a toast: "To absent friends. To family." Riker then related a story about the first time he met Data. The others followed in turn, trying to brighten the mood with their fond recollections. Picard, deeply moved, listened to his officers in silence and slowly realized what he had to do…for another waited, deactivated and silent in Data's cabin. |
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CONVERSATION WITH B-4
A few weeks later, as the U.S.S. Enterprise underwent repairs in Spacedock, Captain Picard said good-bye to Will Riker and Deanna Troi, who disembarked to take on their new positions aboard the Titan. Then the Captain spoke quietly to B-4, whom Picard had reactivated. He wanted the android to know what kind of man Data was, but B-4 was slow to understand. As Picard stood to return to the bridge, B-4 began to recite the lrving Berlin tune Data had sung at Riker and Troi's wedding Picard helped him with the words, suddenly filled with great hope for the future. |
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BONUS CHECKLIST |
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"In the best maritime tradition I wish you both clear horizons. My good friends, make it so."
– Picard, to Troi and Riker |
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"I take it that there will be no speeches during the ceremony on Betazed?"
– Picard
"No, no speeches…
and no clothes."
– Riker |
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"Captain, I do not think it is appropriate for a Starfleet officer to appear…naked."
– Worf, to Picard |
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"You have the bridge, Mr. Troi."
– Picard, to Riker |
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"I will always be puzzled by the human predilection for piloting vehicles at unsafe velocities."
– Data
"I think it's time to try some 'unsafe' velocities."
– Picard |
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"The Son'a, the Borg, the Romulans. You seem to get all the easy assignments."
– Janeway
"Just lucky, Admiral."
– Picard |
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"52 disruptor banks, 27 photon torpedo bays, primary and secondary shields."
– Worf, analyzing Shinzon's vessel
"She's a predator."
– Picard |
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"Come to dinner tomorrow on Romulus. Just the two of us…or should I say…just the one of us."
– Shinzon, to Picard |
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"I want to know…what it means to be human."
– Shinzon |
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"If there is one ideal that the
Federation holds most dear, it is that all men, all races, can be united. What better example? A Starfleet captain standing in the Romulan Senate. Nothing would make me more proud than to take your hand in friendship…in time…when that trust has been earned."
– Picard, to Shinzon |
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"My life is still meaningless as long as you're alive. What am I while you exist? A shadow? An echo?"
– Shinzon to Picard |
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"I must deactivate you."
– Data
"For how long?"
– B-4
"Indefinitely."
– Data
"How long is tha--?"
– B.4
"A long time, brother.
– Data |
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"The B-4 is physically identical to me, although his neural pathways are not as advanced. But even if they were, he would not be me."
– Data
"How can you be sure?"
– Picard
"I aspire, sir…to be better than I am.
B-4 does not. Nor does Shinzon."
– Data |
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"When this is over, I owe you a drink."
– Picard
"Romulan ale, Captain. Let's get to work."
– Donatra |
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"The Romulans fought with honor."
– Worf |
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"Some ideals are worth dying for, aren't they, Jean-Luc?"
– Shinzon |
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"In his quest to be more like us, he helped us to see what it means to be human."
– Picard, referring to Data |
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Director Stuart Baird explains an upcoming scene to Patrick Stewart |
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Director Stuart Baird shares a light moment with Bryan Singer |
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Director Stuart Baird explains a critical desert scene to Michael Dorn |
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Producer Rick Berman and Patrick Stewart during a break in shooting |
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Director Stuart Baird and Michael Dorn filming on the bridge of the Enterprise |
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Writer John Logan shares a light moment with Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner |
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Makeup Artist Zoltan Elek offers a quick touch up to Michael Dorn |
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Producer Rick Berman discusses a bridge scene with Patrick Stewart and Bryan Singer |
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BALANCE OF TERROR
Long before Captain James T. Kirk's command of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D [sic!], the Federation fought a war with the Romulans using primitive atomic weapons. Eventually a peace treaty, negotiated by subspace radio, established the Romulan Neutral Zone. A century later, a cloaked Romulan vessel violated the Neutral Zone and destroyed four Earth outposts. In the battle that followed, Kirk and his crew discovered the Romulans bore a striking resemblance to Vulcans. When the Enterprise deal the enemy ship a crippling blow, the Romulan commander destroyed his own vessel rather than surrender.
ROMULAN DATABASE:
Captain Kirk once used his renowned "Corbomite maneuver" to escape several Romulan ships. |
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THE ENTERPRISE INCIDENT
The Romulans' cloaking device gave them a strategic advantage over Starfleet, so the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D [sic!] was sent to steal the device. Captain Kirk violated the Neutral Zone, prompting the Romulans - using three Klingon battlecruisers - to converge on the Enterprise. Mr. Spock pretended to side with the Romulan Commander whose attraction to the Vulcan prevented her from seeing Kirk and Spock's ploy until too late. Kirk took the cloaking device and used it to help the Enterprise escape. An unexpected bonus was the capture of the Romulan Commander.
ROMULAN DATABASE:
The Romulan "Right of Statement* allows a condemned person to record an official statement regarding his guilt or innocence. |
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THE NEUTRAL ZONE
Many years affer acquiring a cloaking device, the Federation clashed with the Romulans in an incident known as the Tomed Incident. Thousands of lives were lost. The Treaty of Algeron established a truce, and the Romulans entered a period of isolationism. The Neutral Zone remained uncrossed for another half century until several Federation and Romulan outposts were destroyed, prompting an encounter between the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D and a Romulan vessel. Realizing neither side was to blame, Captain Jean-luc Picard negotiated a pact whereby each party would inform the other if they learned who was responsible.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The outposts were later found to have been destroyed by the Borg. |
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CONTAGION
The U.S.S. Yamato entered the Neutral Zone on a voyage to the planet Iconia, the homeworld of an extinct civilization. When the Yamato fell victim to a series of dangerous malfunctions, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D answered its distress call. The Romulans, displeased with these violations of the Neutral Zone, began firing photon torpedoes at the Enterprise until their own ship became infected with system failures. An Iconian power source was responsible, and Captain Picard destroyed it to keep it out of Romulan hands. Once free of the computer virus the Enterprise returned to Federation space.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The warbird that attacked the Enterprise at Iconia was the Haakona, under the command of Subcommander Taris. |
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THE ENEMY
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D found a crashed Romulan vessel on the Federation planet Galorndon Core. Lt. Worf, whose parents had been killed by Romulans, refused to provide a transfusion of his ribosomes for one of the two crash survivors, leading to the Romulan's death aboard the Enterprise. The second survivor, Bochra, took Geordi La Forge prisoner on the hostile planet. Geordi convinced the critically ill Romulan that their only hope for survival was to work together to be rescued by the Enterprise. A Romulan ship later retrieved Bochra.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The Romulan scout ship Pi traveled one-half light-year into Federation space before it crashed on Galorndon Core. |
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THE DEFECTOR
Romulan Admiral Jarok once led a massacre of Federation outposts, so Captain Picard had trouble trusting him when he asked for asylum aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D. Jarok claimed he only wanted peace, and he pleaded with Picard to destroy a Romulan base on Nelvana III to prevent a planned offensive in the Neutral Zone. Enterprise scans revealed no Romulan base on Nelvana III, however. The Romulans were merely testing Jarok's loyalty to his leaders. Three Klingon warships helped the Enterprise escape the Romulan trap, but Jarok's defection cost him his family, his homeland, and ulimately, his life.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Admiral Jarok's home was located near the Apnex Sea on Romulus. |
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FUTURE IMPERFECT
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D detected strange energy readings from Alfa Onias III, a planet near the Neutral Zone, and Captain Picard sent Commander Riker to investigate. Little that happened to Riker after that was real. First, Riker was led to believe 16 years had passed and that he was negotiating a peace treaty with the Romulans. Then it seemed Riker was actually a captive of Romulan Ambassador Tomalak onboard a warbird. Finally, Riker learned these adventures were planted in his mind by an alien boy who merely wanted a companion. The boy, Barash, returned to the Enterprise with Riker.
ROMULAN DATABASE: In Riker's hallucination, Ambassador Tomalak was chiefly concerned with discovering the location of Outpost 23. |
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DATA'S DAY
The Vulcans' interest in reunifying with the Romulans provided a perfect cover for Romulan espionage. The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D was ordered to escort Vulcan Ambassador T'Pel to negotiate a treaty with the Romulans. After she failed to obtain classified information from Lieutenant Commander Data, the Enterprise tried to beam her to a Romulan warbird as planned. A transporter accident made it appear that T'Pel was killed, but the Romulans beamed T'Pel off the ship themselves and left behind false evidence of her death. Captain Picard confronted Romulan Commander Mendek and learned the truth: T'Pel was a Romulan spy.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Ambassador T'Pel's real identity was Subcommander Selok. |
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THE MIND'S EYE
The Romulans intercepted Geordi La Forge on his trip to Risa, brainwashed him and returned him to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D under their control. First he sent an unauthorized shipment of Federation weapons to Klingon rebels in the Kriosan system, and then he tried to assassinate Vagh, the governor of Krios. La Forge had no idea of his actions, however. He was merely a pawn in the Romulans' attempt to drive the Federation and the Klingon Empire apart. Commander Data unraveled the mystery, leading to the arrest of Klingon Ambassador Kell as a traitor conspiring with the Romulans.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The firefalls of Gal Gath'thong and the Valley of Chula are two breathtaking sights on Romulus. |
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REDEMPTION
Romulan interference in Klingon affairs occurred again when Gowron became leader of the Klingon High Council. The Romulans supported the subversive Duras family in hopes of destroying the Klingon alliance with the Federation. Captain Picard assigned his officers to other Starfleet ships to block the flow of supplies from the Romulans to the Duras family. Sela, the Romulan commander and daughter of the late Tasha Yar, was secretly in league with the Duras sisters. When Picard exposed her involvement in the Klingon civil war, Sela's forces turned back and the Duras family was forced to accept defeat.
ROMULAN DATABASE:
The ancient Romulans left Vulcan two millennia ago, possibly in rebellion against the pacifist teachings of Surak. |
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UNIFICATION
The legendary Mr. Spock believed in peace and reunification for the Vulcan and Romulan states. He went to Romulus of his own accord to begin negotiations with Senator Pardek and Proconsul Neral. Unfortunately, Pardek and Neral double-crossed Spock. They were working with Commander Sela, who intended to use Spock's peace plan to clear the way for a Romulan invasion of Vulcan. Captain Picard and Commander Data helped Spock escape Sela's clutches, while Commander Riker, aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, destroyed the Romulans' false "peace envoy." Spock remained on Romulus to continue working toward reunification.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The Romulans once fought a war with the Vulcans that lasted a century. |
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THE NEXT PHASE
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D answered a distress signal from a Romulan science ship and sent an away team to help. Unfortunately, when Geordi La Forge and Ro Laren tried to beam back to the Enterprise, they found themselves invisible to their crewmates. Ro concluded that a transporter accident had killed her and Geordi. However, the pair learned from the Romulans that they were accidentally cloaked by a new Romulan device. Lieutenant Commander Data eventually revealed their images with anti-chronitons, and the two officers rematerialized in the midst of their own memorial service.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Kolem is the Romulan unit of measure for power flow. |
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FACE OF THE ENEMY
Counselor Troi was shocked to wake up one morning with the face of a Romulan. She was thrust into the center of a covert mission to help a high-ranking Romulan senator defect to the Federation. The leader of the plan, Subcommander N'Vek, made Troi assume the identity of Major Rakal of the Tal Shiar. Once she understood the gravity of the situation, Troi played her part well, taking command of a warbird and beaming the senator and his aides to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D. N'Vek was killed for his actions, but Troi managed to beam back to the Enterprise.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The Romulan Imperial Senate is the governing body of the Romulan Star Empire. |
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BIRTHRIGHT
When Worf received word that his father was living in a remote Romulan prison camp, he traveled to the camp to ascertain the truth. The Romulan compound did exist, but Worf's father was not among the 73 Klingons living there. Still, Worf wanted to help the Klingons escape their life of captivity. He was surprised to find that the Klingons were living in harmony with the Romulans and didn't want to leave. That changed when Worf introduced the younger Klingons to their true heritage. Finally Tokath, the Romulan leader, was forced to allow several Klingons to depart with Worf.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Romulan officer Tokath sacrificed his military career to establish his secret Klingon prison camp. |
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THE CHASE
Many of the humanoid life forms in the Alpha Quadrant sprang from the same genetic seed, which was deposited on various worlds by a race of long-dead humanoids. The Romulans discovered they were among these related life-forms when a cloaked Romulan vessel followed the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC 1701-D and a Cardassion ship to the Vilmoran system. There, the four-billion-year-old genetic mystery of humanoid species was solved. The Cardassion commander, Gul Ocett, was particularly repulsed at the idea of having anything in common with Romulans and Klingons.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The U.S.S. Enterprise-E was assigned to patrol the Romulan Neutral Zone at the time of the Borg incursion in Sector 001. |
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GAMBIT
The Stone of Gol was a 2,000-year-old Vulcan artifact that focused and amplified telepathic energy, allowing its owner to kill by mere thoughts. Two of its three interlocking pieces ended up in Romulan archaeological sites. A band of mercenaries raided several of these sites in an attempt to acquire the missing pieces for the Vulcan isolationist movement. Tallera, a Vulcan isolationist who posed as a Romulan, eventually assembled the artifact but was prevented from using it by Captain Picard. Tallera was arrested and the artifact completely destroyed.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The Debrune, an ancient offshoot of the Romulan people, used Barradas III as an outpost. |
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THE PEGASUS
Under the Federation-Romulan Treaty of Algeron, cloaking technology in Federation spacecraft was stricly forbidden. Yet Captain Pressman tested an experimental phasing cloak aboard the Pegasus, resulting in the loss of the ship. Twelve years later the Enterprise found the Pegasus and its illegal device, and Pressman wanted to use the cloak again. Captain Picard was furious, but when the Romulans sealed the Enterprise inside an asteroid, Picard had no choice but to use the cloak to escape. Afterward he arrested Pressman, and Commander Riker too – for Riker had knowingly served Pressman aboard the Pegasus.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Romulan Commander Sirol claimed his ship was studying gaseous anomalies when in fact it was searching for the Pegasus. |
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THE SEARCH
The Romulans' cloaking technology proved instrumental to a Federation mission in the Gamma Quadrant. Captain Benjamin Sisko and several of his officers from Deep Space Nine took the U.S.S. Defiant through the Bajoran wormhole in hopes of establishing peace with the Dominion. Subcommander T'Rul of the Romulan Star Empire accompanied them and engaged her cloaking device, successfully hiding the Defiant from Jem'Hadar ships. Eventually, however, the Defiant was discovered and the Jem'Hadar attacked. The Defiant's crew was taken captive, but Odo gained their release. Unfortunately, there would be no peace with the Dominion.
ROMULAN DATABASE: In a false reality created by the Dominion, Jem'Hadar soldiers shot Subcommander T'Rul in cold blood. |
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VISIONARY
The Romulan Star Empire felt the threat of a Dominion invasion was the greatest danger to the Alpha Quadrant in a century. Studying Deep Space Nine's reports on the Dominion, the Romulans decided the best course of action was to collapse the Bajoran wormhole. They sent a cloaked warbird containing a quantum singularity to the station and prepared to use it to destroy both Deep Space Nine and the wormhole. The singularity accidentally caused Miles O'Brien to timeshift into the near future, giving him knowledge of the impending attack and allowing Commander Sisko to stop the Romulans.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Officer Ruwan led the Romulan delegation to Deep Space Nine. |
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IMPROBABLE CAUSE
The Dominion threat prompted the Tal Shiar, the elite Romulan imperial intelligence service, to join forces with Cardassia's internal security police, the Obsidian Order. Enabran Tain, former leader of the Obsidian Order, masterminded a plan in which a joint Romulan-Cardassian strike force would destroy the Dominion by eliminating the Founders. Tain and Colonel Lovok of the Tal Shiar led a fleet of cloaked Romulan and Cardassion ships into the Gamma Quadrant, using a Romulan warbird as their command ship. Unfortunately for the Romulans and Cardassians. their mission would end in disaster.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Romulan forces were instrumental in the dramatic Dominion defeat at the Chin'toka system. |
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THE DIE IS CAST
The Romulan Tal Shiar and the Cardassion Obsidian Order did not anticipate the ambush that awaited them in the Gamma Quadrant. Their combined fleet headed for the Founders' planet, and during the trip the Romulan Colonel Lovok prevented Enabran Tain from executing their captive, Deep Space Nine's Security Chief Odo. Lovok was not who he seemed, however. When 150 Jem'Hadar ships suddenly surrounded Tain's 20 vessels and began to attack, Lovok revealed that he was a Founder, not a Romulan. He helped Odo and Garak escape before the Romulan-Cardassian attack force was annihilated.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The 20 vessels in the Romulan-Cardassion joint operation first gathered in the Orias system. |
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IN THE PALE MOONLIGHT
Senator Vreenak, vice chairman of the Tal Shiar, was one of the strongest pro-Dominion voices in the Romulan government. Captain Sisko was convinced he had to change Vreenak's thinking and get the Romulans to join the war against the Dominion. With Garak's help, Sisko obtained false evidence of an impending Dominion attack on Romulus and presented it to Vreenak. The senator discovered the evidence was fake, but his shuttle exploded before he could denounce Sisko, and the Tal Shiar concluded the Dominion was responsible. The Romulans immediately abrogated the non-aggression treaty and entered the war.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Senator Vreenak was the chief negotiator of the Romulan-Dominion treaty. |
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IMAGE IN THE SAND
While Captain Sisko was away on Earth, Deep Space Nine's acting commander, Kira Nerys, received troubling orders from Admiral Ross: The Romulans, now allies in the war against the Dominion, must be allowed to set up an office on the station. Romulan Senator Cretak soon arrived and asked to establish a hospital on an uninhabited Bajoran moon for wounded Romulan soldiers. Kira agreed, but when she discovered the Romulans were arming the moon with plasma torpedoes, she demanded that Cretak remove the torpedoes. After a tense stand-off–Kira's orders prevailed.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The Romulans became a significant force in the Dominion War, driving Dominion forces from the Benzar system. |
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INTER ARMA ENIM SILENT LEGES
Starfleet Command might prefer to think that Section 31 doesn't exist, but the secret intelligence agency 's representative, Luther Sloan, was definitely real. When Dr. Julian Bashir attended a conference on Romulus, Sloan asked him to gather information on the Romulan leadership. Then Sloan gave Bashir the job of determining whether Koval, a Romulan opposed to the Federation alliance, had a degenerative disorder, so that Sloan might hasten his death. Ulimately, Bashir learned that Koval was a Romulan "mole" working for the Federation – and Sloan slipped away to continue operating the condemned Section 31.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Koval was assigned to the Romulans' powerful Continuing Committee. |
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EYE OF THE NEEDLE
Lost in the Delta Quadrant, the U.S.S. Voyager nevertheless made contact with the Romulan research vessel Talvath in the Alpha Quadrant after sending a probe into a micro-wormhole. The Romulan captain, Telek R'Mor, was sympathetic to the Federation crew's plight and allowed himself to be transported to Voyager through the link. Unfortunately, Telek was from 20 years in the past, due to a time rift in the wormhole. He promised to relay the crew's messages to their families in 20 years, but a database check later showed Telek died before he could deliver the messages.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Telek R'Mor was a member of the
Romulan Astrophysical Society. |
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MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE
The U.S.S. Voyager used a Hirogen relay station to send its holographic doctor to a Starfleet vessel in the Alpha Quadrant. When the doctor arrived on the U.S.S.
Prometheus, he found the Starfleet crew dead and the ship in Romulan hands.
The Romulans were eager to test the vessel's advanced tactical abilities, so they used its multi-vector assault mode to destroy a Starfleet vessel. Voyager's EMH-1 worked with Prometheus' EMH-2 to incapacitate the Romulans with anesthetic gas and fend off attacking warbirds. Afterward, the two doctors were only too happy to turn Prometheus over to Starfleet personnel.
ROMULAN DATABASE: The Romulan Empress is a leader
of the Romulan Star Empire. |
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STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY
The Romulan Star Empire had little to gain by a peace initiative between two of its largest rivals, the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire. Nanclus, the Romulan ambassador to the Federation, secretly conspired with factions in both the Klingon and Federation governments to derail the peace process. The conspirators had Klingon Chancellor Gorkon killed, and Nanclus stood by while Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy were convicted of the murder. Captain Kirk and his crew arrested Nanclus and his cohorts just in time to preserve the peace talks.
ROMULAN DATABASE: Unlike traditional Romulan and Klingon cloaking devices, General Chang's cloak remained operative while his vessel fired weapons. |
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U.S.S. ENTERPRISE-E
The U.S.S. Enterprise-E, Sovereign class, is the sixth Federation starship to bear the name. Commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the Enterprise-E is the most advanced vessel in Starfleet. The ship has 24 decks and measures almost 700 feet [sic] in length. Primarily a vessel of exploration, the Enterprise is equipped with phasers, photon torpedoes and force fields as defensive measures. The forward saucer section can be separated from the stardrive section in an emergency, with both sections operating under their own power. |
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THE ARGO
The Argo is a new, specially designed vessel recently added to the U.S.S. Enterprise-E's contingent of shuttles and other exploratory spacecraft. Larger than a regular shuttle, the Argo isn't quite as nimble as a standard shuttlecraft, but it's oversized cargo area at the rear makes the Argo more versatile. Inside the cargo area is a military jeep of the same name, which can control the shuttle through a dashboard console. |
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24th CENTURY 4x4
Starfleet's military jeep, named the Argo after the unique shuttle that carries it, is ideally suited for travel over rough, desert planet environments. Designed with a nod toward the old all-terrain vehicles of Earth's 20th century, the jeep boasts a powerful engine that can haul three officers across the terrain at terrific speeds. A phaser cannon mounted at the rear of the jeep can be raised into position at the touch of a button. |
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B-4
The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise-E found the disassembled components of B-4 on the surface of Kolarus III. Positronic signatures led the landing party to the android's hands, arms, legs, torso, and finally his head. Reassembling him aboard the ship, the crew learned that B-4 had the same internal mechanics as Data, but not as much positronic development. His neural pathways weren't nearly as sophisticated. In short, B-4 was a prototype, created by Dr. Soong before he created Data. However, Shinzon of Remus added B-4's redundant memory port much later. |
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SCIMITAR
Shinzon's Reman warbird, the Scimitar, was unlike any vessel the Enterprise crew had ever seen. It combined the clean lines of a traditional Romulan warbird with unique, aggressive styling. The Scimitar was huge – easily twice the size of the Enterprise – and it bristled with weaponry. A tactical analysis showed 52 disruptor banks, 27 photon torpedo bays, and primary and secondary shields. In fact, the entire ship was a Thalaron generator, capable of destroying all life on Earth. Data destroyed the Thalaron matrix – and the Scimitar – before Shinzon could complete his mission. |
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CLONING
Shinzon may have considered himself a Reman, but he was human – a clone of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, right down to the Captain's regressive strain of Shalaft's Syndrome. From a medical standpoint, Shinzon was a remarkable example of Romulan technology. Starting with a hair follicle or skin cell surreptitiously obtained from Picard, the Romulans added temporal RNA sequencing so that Shinzon's aging process could be accelerated to reach Picard's age quickly. But the sequencing was never activated, so Shinzon could not survive to replace Picard. |
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ROMULAN WARBIRD
Romulan warbirds are the pride of the Romulan fleet. These massive, powerful spacecraft utilize an artificial quantum singularity as a power source for their warp-drive systems. The vessels are equipped with cloaking devices, rendering them invisible to scanners as well as the naked eye. However, a warbird must remain decloaked to fire weapons. Two warbirds came to Captain Picard's aid in the Enterprise's battle with the Scimitar, but one was destroyed and the other, Commander Donatra's Valdore, was crippled. |
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SCORPION ATTACK FLIER
Shinzon's Scimitar carried a fleet of small spacecraft in its shuttlebay. The ship's manifest identified these extremely compact, streamlined vehicles as Scorpion-class attack fliers. Their unique design included a powerful disruptor turret mounted above the cramped cockpit. The craft's two seats were positioned one behind the other, with the pilot's controls in front and the gunner's console in back. The Scorpion fliers were so small that Picard and Data were able to fly one through the corridors of the Scimitar during their escape from Shinzon. |
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Patrick Stewart
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Brent Spiner
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Marina Sirtis
as Counselor Deanna Troi |
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Michael Dorn
as Lt. Commander Worf |
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Jonathan Frakes
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LeVar Burton
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Gates McFadden
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Michael Dorn
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Ron Perlman
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Tom Hardy
as Shinzon |
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Dina Meyer
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Kate Mulgrew
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Brent Spiner
as B-4 |
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Brent Spiner
as Data |
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Shannon Cochran
as Senator Tal'aura |
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Alan Dale
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Jude Ciccolella
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Marina Sirtis
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Bryan Singer - RELEASED WITH THE NEMESIS EXPANSION SET |
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Martha Hackett
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Malachi Throne
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in "Unification"
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Malachi Throne
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in "Unification"
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Lawrence Montaigne
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Alan Scarfe
as Tokath
in "Birthright" |
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Jack Donner
as Subcommander Tal
in "The Enterprise Incident" |
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Carolyn Seymour
as Commander Toreth
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Scott MacDonald
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Vaughn Armstrong
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in "Eye of the Needle" |
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Robin Curtis
as Tallera
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Andreas Katsulas
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in "The Enemy" |
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in "The Neutral Zone" |
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Joanne Linville
as Romulan Commander
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"From The Archives" Romulan Costume Card
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A Generation's Final Journey Begins
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Non-Sport Update magazine |
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