Romulan
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| Romulan Star Empire Romulans |
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The Romulans from Balance of Terror, played by Mark Lenard (left) and Lawrence Montaigne |
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| Founded | circa 5th century A.D |
| Homeworld | Romulus and Remus |
| Capital | Romulus |
| Official language | Romulan (see: universal translator) |
Romulans are a fictional alien species in the Star Trek universe related to Vulcans, at war or uneasy truce with the humans of Earth and the United Federation of Planets throughout most of the Star Trek series and films. They are characterized as passionate, cunning, and opportunistic, and were usually cast as villains or adversaries in the various series. They are the dominant race of the Romulan Star Empire, one of the larger empires in the Beta Quadrant of the Milky Way galaxy.
They made their first appearance in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror" and were eventually featured in all five Star Trek series. The Romulans were created by Paul Schneider, who said "it was a matter of developing a good Romanesque set of admirable antagonists... an extension of the Roman civilization to the point of space travel."
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