How does the loss of Romulus and Remus affect the remaining star systems within the empire?
I think the government could be reestablished and the remaining planets of the empire held together.
i think primeVulcan is good and unaffected by the alternate verse.What happens to Vulcan in thePrime Timeline though since the planet was destroyed in the Alternate Timeline?
Depends, are they a Romulan world or subject world with a native population and a Romulan garrison? It's unlikely that the Romulan Star Empire had a equivalent to the prime directive, many of the worlds in the empire may possess large indigenous populations, resentful populations, who will recognize this as a golden opportunity to estabish an independant world. They might be the ones to approch the Federation for assistance, both economic and military.Do you think the loss of Romulus and Remus would cause the remaining imperial star systems to abolish the RNZ and ask the Federation for a peace treaty and help to stabilize the empire!?
James
Could a Romulan republic be established instead of reestablishing the imperial government?
James
As long as there are Romulans, they won't be extinct. I assume some vassel worlds will rebel. Various off world Romulan leaders will claim sovereignty setting off a civil war. The Empire will either break apart or collapse with other powers stepping in to fill the void. If that happens the Romulans will become a minority population divided between the UFP and the Klingon Empire, holding on to a dream of a united Romulan people.Then from this point forward in the prime timeline the Romulans are extinct after a period of time!
James
Could a Romulan republic be established instead of reestablishing the imperial government?
Clearly, at least here, Romii is not meant to be Remus which would be in the same solar system with Romulus.
Alternatively, they viewed the Surakians as having established, or on the cusp of establishing, a totalitarian theocracy. And there's plenty of reason to think that the archaic Vulcans had overshot Vulcan's carrying capacity as well, so that leaving Vulcan need not--necessarily--have required a political dimension at all, although its existence seems to have helped.I rather doubt it. Romulans apparently moved out to Romulus in the first place because they wanted to continue their fierce and violent lifestyle undisturbed.
C'mon, this is TV, the distance is whatever the plot demands!
I do agree that Romii isn't Remus--although it must be a very important center if it gets put on a map of the RSE, to the exclusion of anything else but Romulus itself.
The ridge thing is bothersome, and I take it at face value and always figure it to be some sort of awkward retcon
As for Vulcan/Romulan FTL, ENT came right out and said that they had FTL prior to the time of awakening, and lost it because of the wars fought during it.
Seriously, what's the problem that they might have had an idea of what was where?
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