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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
Also, taking out Romulus might lead to the government relocating - and being attacked en route by a dozen different factions wanting to be the next government. At the end of the week, there would be sixteen new capital planets and fifty-eight separate warfleets of changing allegiances; at the end of the second week, there might be just three capital planets left, and those would be the ones with so little factual power that nobody could be bothered to destroy them. That's Romulans for you - backstabbing schemers since their very first onscreen appearance! Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
But if you're starting out with the "puny colonies" viewpoint, we're not going to agree. Your argument does make sense if the colonies are small. Last edited by spot_loves_data; November 6 2012 at 10:01 AM. |
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
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Location: On holiday. Regular service will resume on July 6.
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
To say I'm looking forward to the post-Romulus novels would be an understatement. The Romulan Way told the story of the Surak/S'Task schism and the beginnings of the Romulan Empire. We may soon see it's end, too. What effect that may have on the rest of the Typhon Pact (the novelverse's Romulan/Breen/Gorn/Tzenkethi/Kinshiya/Tholian alliance) will be intetesting, to say the least. It could have the effect Chernobyl did on the USSR.
Apparently, real-life supernovae can have catastrophic effects on worlds 3000+ light years away, buring off ozone layers with x-rays and gamma rays. How far is Romulus from Earth, Andoria, Vulcan, Bajor, Cardassia, Kronos and the rest of Trek's main worlds? They always seem just a short journey from each other. Not quite "threatening to destroy the galaxy" but certainly wiping out our corner of it. http://www.universetoday.com/49401/c...hreaten-earth/
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Star Trek Imponderables, fun mashups of Trek's biggest continuity errors! Ep1, Ep2 and Ep3 Last edited by King Daniel Into Darkness; November 6 2012 at 02:57 PM. |
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
The problem is that they didn't fictionalize it, and the viewer is left to assume it's an actual supernova. If they'd said "supernova enhanced by alien technology," that would be different. The other fictional elements listed are clearly the product of imagination. The writers needed to toss in some sort of qualifier, but they dropped the ball. I know I had a wtf moment when I heard Spock say a supernova would destroy the galaxy. |
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
Also, millions of Earth-like planets? Trek has plenty of those, granted, but supposedly only because our heroes choose to visit those rather than non-Earth-like ones. In "Metamorphosis", Kirk exclaims that "we" are on a thousand planets and expanding. Whether that's us the humans or us the Feds, it's orders of magnitude below your estimate. And sort of realistic. Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
Bye bye romulans. The scenarists' sense of scale isn't off only with regards to space, but sociology, as well. Add a few centuries and every rag-tag band with a cool back-story is an empire. Every conquered people can - and will - inevitably rise and free themselves, overthrowing their conqueror in due time (historic evidence indicating the opposite). History is fluid - but not that fluid.
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
This leaves the Reunification movement, along with their Reman allies, unopposed to set up a new homeworld for themselves and to seek aid from both the Federation and the Klingon Empire. Incidentally, before his death, Hakeev was in league with the returning Iconians; who were responsible for both Sela's disappearance and the destruction of the Hobus star, which ruptured subspace. |
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
If Romulans arrived on Romulas 2000 years ago and produced another generation on average each 50 years, that would mean that 40 generations have passed since first arrival. And if they gradually colonized/invaded other surrounding worlds. If we started with 10,000 people, and each couple in each generation produced an average of 3 children who in turn reproduced, the population of the Empire could be up to 110 billion people. That about 16 planets with current Earth population, or one planet (Romulas) with Earth population, and 1,000 planets with a hundred million population. Four children per generation (50 years) gives you 10,995,116,277,000,000 people. And if they had five children (like my parents did) per couple, that would give them enough people after 2,000 years to populate 1.8 million planets with a current Earth population. Here's the population calculator I used (kind of cool). http://wardricker.com/timegrowth.php
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
Does Nu Trek have a stronger base of support than the status of Star Trek V?
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
I think "yes" would be an understatement.
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Re: What happened to the Romulan Empire after Romulus was destroyed
Benzar (taken in 2374, likely returned to the Federation) Carraya IV (Carraya system) (likely outside of actual Romulan territory) Chaltok IV "Eden" (likely uninhabited) Khitomer (within Romulan territory as of 2369) Rator III Remus (Romulan system) Romulus (Romulan system) Unnamed Minshara class planet Surprisingly few Romulan planets have been mentioned. Many, many more Klingons plants have been seen or mentioned, Even the supposedly resource poor Cardassians have a list many times longer than the Romulans. Maybe there's something in the Romulan psyche that doesn't like colonizing. Like the Jews wandering the the desert for 40 years, once they settled somewhere they were in no mood to budge. A few slave races could do all their mining, food production, etc. with a token Romulan garrison to keep the peace. Add in the Romulan arrogance seen in STXI where they didn't believe Spock (Nah, it couldn't happen to us, we're Romulans!) and I could see them having few colnies to carry on. More than we've heard of but fewer than the other major empires. And let's not forget that everything between Romulus and the Hobus supernova is toast as well.
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I think "yes" would be an understatement.





