They let a chick run the ship & look what happened.The Romulan Star Empire always sounded interesting to me, from the first time I heard it on TOS. I would also like to have seen them portrayed as they were in Balance of Terror, honorable people bound by duty to serve leaders who were imperfect. In BoT, Romulans were people I could respect, even though there goals were much different from the Federation. Later Trek reduced them to conniving cronies not worthy of respect. I always thought it was a missed opportunity that TNG never took them back to what could have been.
agreed about BoT. but the Enterprise Incident didn't treat them too shabbily, right?
They let a chick run the ship & look what happened.The Romulan Star Empire always sounded interesting to me, from the first time I heard it on TOS. I would also like to have seen them portrayed as they were in Balance of Terror, honorable people bound by duty to serve leaders who were imperfect. In BoT, Romulans were people I could respect, even though there goals were much different from the Federation. Later Trek reduced them to conniving cronies not worthy of respect. I always thought it was a missed opportunity that TNG never took them back to what could have been.
agreed about BoT. but the Enterprise Incident didn't treat them too shabbily, right?
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Just kidding... and now I'm running to avoid whatever object you are currently throwing at me!"Serpentine, serpentine!" -Lightning McQueen
The Dominion
nuff said.
Klingon Empire: not quite as stellar?They're all kind of cool.
Terran Empire and First Federation sound best though.
United Federation of Planets and Romulan STAR Empire also sound good.
I think they improved the Romulans especially in late TNG and DS9. They were more interesting and some Romulans managed to prove themselves honorable. Even Worf said so.The Romulan Star Empire always sounded interesting to me, from the first time I heard it on TOS. I would also like to have seen them portrayed as they were in Balance of Terror, honorable people bound by duty to serve leaders who were imperfect. In BoT, Romulans were people I could respect, even though there goals were much different from the Federation. Later Trek reduced them to conniving cronies not worthy of respect. I always thought it was a missed opportunity that TNG never took them back to what could have been.
Few? The kind of major ones have a Federation, two Empires, a Union, a Confederacy, an Alliance, a Third Republic, a Hegemony, an Assembly, a Dominion, two Collectives, a Sodality, Nineteen Tribes, a Hierarchy, a Cabal, and a Council.i've alway wondered why they used so few forms of government. there never was a commonwealth, kingdom, republic, principality, despotate, and nothing with the term 'free' in the title.
I gotta be me. At least, when I'm a smartypants I keep it clean.They let a chick run the ship & look what happened.agreed about BoT. but the Enterprise Incident didn't treat them too shabbily, right?
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Just kidding... and now I'm running to avoid whatever object you are currently throwing at me!"Serpentine, serpentine!" -Lightning McQueen
had a feeling you were gonna say sump'n like that!!![]()
Few? The kind of major ones have a Federation, two Empires, a Union, a Confederacy, an Alliance, a Third Republic, a Hegemony, an Assembly, a Dominion, two Collectives, a Sodality, Nineteen Tribes, a Hierarchy, a Cabal, and a Council.i've alway wondered why they used so few forms of government. there never was a commonwealth, kingdom, republic, principality, despotate, and nothing with the term 'free' in the title.
The Third Republic of Bajor. And thanks for the spoiler.Few? The kind of major ones have a Federation, two Empires, a Union, a Confederacy, an Alliance, a Third Republic, a Hegemony, an Assembly, a Dominion, two Collectives, a Sodality, Nineteen Tribes, a Hierarchy, a Cabal, and a Council.i've alway wondered why they used so few forms of government. there never was a commonwealth, kingdom, republic, principality, despotate, and nothing with the term 'free' in the title.
'third republic'? you forgot 'Consortium', 'Coalition' and in the novels, there is another Republic, The Thallonian Republic which replaced the defunct Thallonian Empire. and the Romulans fractured and became the RSE and the Imperial Romulan State.
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