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Re: After Romulus
There would still be British bases, primarily naval ports and there would be some civilians ling amongst the colonial population but you wouldn't have an Empire to run things any longer. How is that arbitrary or incomprehensible? There's no reason, however, to portray them as humans in silly foam appliances either. Essentially I see it as Romulus having orbital bases around planets with indigenous populations. Of course there would be a few on the surface at any time but they'd much prefer to be up above, looking doen on the natives. On wholly Romulan colonies it would essentially be country homes for the high ranking members of the government and military. A very small population, all Romulan. Why let some alien sully your worlds? We didn't see any aliens on Romulus. Where are the other members of the Empire? How about, there aren't any. They're basically slave labor and not allowed off their homeworlds or industrial planets like Remus. I've never said that ALL Romulans would be wiped out. A large part of their empire would be by the supernova. Why else would Spock feel the need to stop it AFTER Romulus had been destroyed? He said he didn't have much time. Time for what? Letting the blast go beyond the point of no return. In regards to Vulcan colonies this is what Memory Alpha has: Vulcan Colonies These colonies were established by the Vulcan High Command. Many of them are older than the Federation itself. Paan Mokar Vulcanis Lunar Colony It's missing P'Jem but it was a listening post disguised as a monastery, not a full on colony. The Vulcans wanted Paan Mokar for strategic reasons and to keep it out of Andorian control. Hardly a thriving colony world. Vulcanis Lunar Colony could be in the Vulcan home system for all we know, perhaps on T'Khut or it's moon as seen in the initial release of TMP. Vulcans don't seem to be the colonizing type either.
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Re: After Romulus
I think that the novelverse isn't a huge, monolithic entity like some people think it is. There's a subset that has a shared continuity but even within that there's parts that contradict. There's also stand alone novels. If you had enforced your rules on everything fitting into a single continuity then we wouldn't have gotten Diane Duane's Rihannsu or Ford's The Final Reflection.
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*to the extent that modern historians refer to it as the Byzantine Empire in order to distinguish it from the classical Roman Empire. The 'Byzantines' themselves though considered themselves Romans, and their nation The Roman Empire. |
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Re: After Romulus
You suggested that, if something happened to the British Isles, British culture would be defunct. That is not the case. At the height of the British Empire, there were multiple large territories under nominal British rule where culturally British people of British background were a considerable minority (India, South Africa) or an outright majority (Canada, Australia). British culture would not have gone extinct if the British Isles happened to be destroyed--it would be battered, but the human community of millions of Britons belonging to the same world power would survive. In the case of the destruction of the British Isles, would there be substantial powers shifts? Sure. Your example of India, where the overwhelming majority of the large population was not of British background, comes to mind. Canada and Australia and maybe even South Africa might well culturally British and even stay part of a post-British empire, but India? It might easily break away. Romulan subject species, like the Kevratans, might do the same after Eisn is scoured.
What does the current novelverse hold as canon? There are multiple large Romulan communities scattered across the Romulan Star Empire, many dating back centuries (Artaleirh), some of these sufficiently large to contend for the position of capital of the Romulan community whether after the brief split (Achernar Prime) or after the destruction of Romulus (Rator III, among others). The current praetor even comes from one of these Romulan worlds (Glintara). What incentive do authors have to revise the novelverse canon so as to eliminate these Romulan-populated worlds? Besides doubling back on a decade's worth of writing, your suggested revision doesn't make sense in light of the way imperialist powers behave and doesn't lend itself to telling interesting stories. |
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Re: After Romulus
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Re: After Romulus
Of course any analogy we come up with isn't going to be exact.
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The only conceivable way that Romulans are gone after the destruction of Romulus is if they all lived on Romulus, which as we have already established, is unlikely in the extreme, and, in the novel continuity, which is likely to be the only one where the question is ever addressed, already stated not to be the case. |
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