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  2. Romulan - Wikipedia

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    Physiologically, Romulans are similar to Vulcans, another species in the Star Trek universe. 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.

  3. Vulcan (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    The Star Trek: Discovery episode "Unification III" reveals that after the Vulcans reunified with their ancient cousins, the Romulans, the Vulcan homeworld was renamed Ni'Var. Ni'Var had seceded from the Federation (due to the apocalyptic event known as The Burn); in the later episode "All Is Possible", Ni'Var rejoins the Federation.

  4. The Enterprise Incident - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Comic Book Resources ranked Spock and the Romulan commander the 11th best romantic relationship of the Star Trek franchise up to that time. [7] In 2017, CBR ranked the Romulan commander the 7th "fiercest" female character of the Star Trek universe. [8] In 2020, SyFy recommended watching this episode for background on Romulans for Star ...

  5. Carbon Creek (Star Trek: Enterprise) - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Michael Crawic, who played Stron, previously appeared as a guest star on Deep Space Nine and Voyager. [18] [17] David Selburg makes his fourth appearance on Star Trek and played the Vulcan captain. [17] Although "Carbon Creek" was aired as the second episode of the season, it was the first to be filmed. [1]

  6. Unification (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia

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    They suggested that Spock's devotion to uniting the Romulan and Vulcan people as depicted in this episode was a "metaphor for his own personal struggle". [12] In 2020, SyFy also recommended watching "Unification, Part I" and "Unification, Part II" as background on the Romulans for Star Trek: Picard. [3]

  7. Balance of Terror - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, SyFy ranked guest star Mark Lenard (the Romulan captain), as the eighth-best guest star on The Original Series. [10] In 2016, Empire ranked this the 43rd-best in a top 50 ranking of the 700 plus Star Trek television episodes. Critic Ed Gross praised the episode for exploring the theme of bigotry, and as "a piece of television that ...

  8. Saavik - Wikipedia

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    However, if Saavik's mixed ancestry were to be made canon, it would violate the continuity created by the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Balance of Terror" (which takes place after Saavik's birth) in which Starfleet learns for the first time that Romulans resemble Vulcans, a fact that appears to be unknown to Vulcans (or at least the ...

  9. List of Star Trek aliens - Wikipedia

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    Notable Star Trek races include Vulcans, Klingons, and the Borg. [1] Some aspects of these fictional races became well known in American pop culture, such as the Vulcan salute and the Borg phrase, "Resistance is futile." Star Trek aliens have been featured in Time magazine, which described how they are essential to the franchise's narrative. [1