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New Fan Collective????

Here are the list of all the episode that the Romulans have appeared on every Episode of every series:
  • TOS films:
    • Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
    • Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
    • JJ AbRahams Star Trek

  • TNG: (21)
    • The Neutral Zone
    • Contagion
    • The Enemy
    • The Defector*
    • Tin Man
    • Future Imperfect
    • Data's Day
    • The Drumhead
    • The Mind's Eye
    • Redemption
    • Redemption II
    • Unification I*
    • Unification II*
    • The Next Phase
    • Face of the Enemy
    • Birthright, Part I
    • Birthright, Part II
    • The Chase
    • Timescape
    • The Pegasus
    • All Good Things*
  • TNG films
    • Star Trek Generations (Romulan corpse)
    • Star Trek Nemesis
  • DS9: (16)
    • The Search, Part I
    • The Search, Part II
    • Visionary
    • Improbable Cause
    • The Die is Cast
    • Homefront
    • In Purgatory's Shadow
    • By Inferno's Light
    • In the Pale Moonlight*
    • Tears of the Prophets
    • Image in the Sand
    • Shadows and Symbols
    • Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges
    • When It Rains...
    • The Dogs of War
    • What You Leave Behind
  • VOY(6)
    • Eye of the Needle
    • Unity
    • Message in a Bottle*
    • Infinite Regress
    • Flesh and Blood (hologram only)
    • Q2(hologram only)
I know its much but I think they should bring all the Episodes in Bold instead of having some , just to have an insight what they are. I too think having these fan collection is great way of having all your episodes instead of having the entire box set.
Anyway there were incidents where Romulans has help the Federation as seen on ST TNG - this should also be included and a back ground story of how the earth Romulan war started.
The Star indicates my favorite episodes
Also I found this gem on Alpa-memory site


"The Romulans would have had a grander future had the animated series Star Trek: Final Frontier been produced instead of Star Trek: set in the a war caused by Omega particle detonations (which was not actually the Romulans' fault) permitted them to conquer Qo'noS, destroy Andoria, and forced the Vulcans to leave the Federation to negotiate reunification. The Earth-Romulan War was also intended to be explored in the fifth season of Star Trek: Enterprise and the film Star Trek: The Beginning, neither of which were produced. Brannon Braga and Manny Coto considered making "Future Guy" a Romulan and revealing T'Pol's father was a Romulan agent."

and

"Diane Duane created her own take on the Romulans in her novels, in which she reveals their true name to be the Rihannsu. Duane also depicted the Romulans as being extinct in the mirror universe novel Dark Mirror, as they chose to commit mass suicide rather than become subjects of the Terran Empirefollowing the Battle of Cheron
Much of the Romulans' origins are explored in the Vulcan's Soul trilogy and the five Rihannsu books. Both sources agree that the exodus was led by S'task, a former disciple of Surak. In Duane's novel The Romulan Way, as the inhabitants of the planet Vulcan turn to the philosophy of Surak en masse, the followers of S'task decide that they can no longer remain on Vulcan. As part of their exodus, they intentionally invent a new culture and a new language. In Vulcan's Soul, the Romulans' ancestors left Vulcan as a contingency plan approved by Surak, should the wars on Vulcan have completely destroyed their civilization. The eagle emblem was inspired by a huge bird native to Romulus that clutched eggs in its talons. "

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The collectives worked best when they were completist, like the "Borg" or "Q" ones. The time travel one was (inevitably) missing quite a bit, as was the Klingon one. The alternate realities one was a great collection as was the captain's log.


I'd like to see another one eventually.
 
The collectives worked best when they were completist, like the "Borg" or "Q" ones. The time travel one was (inevitably) missing quite a bit, as was the Klingon one. The alternate realities one was a great collection as was the captain's log.


I'd like to see another one eventually.

All the sets with the exception of the Q one (which was literally every Q episode ever) were fan voted episodes thus "Fan Collective"). StarTrek.com had a list of episodes that fans voted for, and the top 10 got selected.

There were some excpetions. The Alternate Reality set included all the MU episodes plus the top 10 other alternate reality timelines. The Captain's Log set included the favourite episode of each captain's actor plus the other top 10 episodes.
 
The collectives worked best when they were completist, like the "Borg" or "Q" ones. The time travel one was (inevitably) missing quite a bit, as was the Klingon one. The alternate realities one was a great collection as was the captain's log.


I'd like to see another one eventually.

All the sets with the exception of the Q one (which was literally every Q episode ever) were fan voted episodes thus "Fan Collective"). StarTrek.com had a list of episodes that fans voted for, and the top 10 got selected.

There were some excpetions. The Alternate Reality set included all the MU episodes plus the top 10 other alternate reality timelines. The Captain's Log set included the favourite episode of each captain's actor plus the other top 10 episodes.


I already knew how they were selected, I was just saying that the process meant that episodes that should really have been included(like "assignment earth" for time travel, or "day of the dove" for the Klingons) were not.
 
^ They do look alike, though. If I didn't know any better I probably would have thought it was Suzie. Lauren does look rather Lady Q-ish...
 
The collectives worked best when they were completist, like the "Borg" or "Q" ones. The time travel one was (inevitably) missing quite a bit, as was the Klingon one. The alternate realities one was a great collection as was the captain's log.


I'd like to see another one eventually.

All the sets with the exception of the Q one (which was literally every Q episode ever) were fan voted episodes thus "Fan Collective"). StarTrek.com had a list of episodes that fans voted for, and the top 10 got selected.

There were some excpetions. The Alternate Reality set included all the MU episodes plus the top 10 other alternate reality timelines. The Captain's Log set included the favourite episode of each captain's actor plus the other top 10 episodes.


I already knew how they were selected, I was just saying that the process meant that episodes that should really have been included(like "assignment earth" for time travel, or "day of the dove" for the Klingons) were not.

It doesn't bother me that certain episodes were excluded. Those episodes were included in the voting list, and clearly not enough people voted them.

It did bother me that the Klingon set included such episodes as The Trouble with Tribbles, Trials and Tribble-Ations and Broken Bow. Those aren't really Klingon episodes, they're episodes which feature Klingons, so why they were even included in the voting list I don't get. The Alternate Reality set also took some liberties in what it considered an alternate reality.

Then there's the weird bit with TATV showing up as a fan voted episode on the Captain's Log set. I was unaware there were any fans who liked TATV, let alone enough who voted it over all other Archer-centred episodes of Enterprise. Even Scott Bakula expressed surprise over that in an interview included on the DVD.
 
How many episodes did she actually appear in, though? Maybe one or two TNG, and one Voyager. Hardly enough for a collective...

3 TNG
1 VOY
1 ENT

IMDB, doesn't seem to mention it, but, I thought she was the seductive Augment in DS9's Jack Pack episodes?

Huh. Could have sworn she was in more than that.

Dr. Selar is mentioned quite often throughout TNG despite only having one actual apperance.
 
The reason why there was select episdoes of the Klingons because there too many of episodes featuring them. Yes you are right the fan collectoin series should include evry episode but i think the rule should be bent if the subtance has too many features.
As for the Romulans I think every episode should be put as this will shoe some out oline of the Romulans.
 
^^Two fan collectives would be pushing it. He appeared in 28 episodes, 15 of those as Admiral Forrest. I doubt you'd need to include every Forrest episode, a handful of key Forrest episodes, plus the other 13 episodes he was various aliens. And even then, the guy played a few aliens which were just there for a scene or two.
 
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