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Why do the Romulans hate the Klingons?

Why do the Romulans hate the Klingons?

The Romulans Began on Vulcan The Klingons, in particular, despised them, largely for the attack at Camp Khitomer that killed thousands of Klingons, including Lieutenant Commander Worf’s parents. If that’s a technology the Vulcans had at one time, it’s easy to imagine them developing lifelike androids.

How did the Romulans get cloaking?

According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Journal, the Romulan cloaking device was acquired by the Klingons as an exchange for several D7-class battle cruisers given to the Romulans during the Romulan-Klingon Alliance.

What happened to the Romulan commander from the Enterprise Incident?

Act Three. Commander Scott meets Captain Kirk following his cosmetic surgery allowing him to appear as a Romulan Kirk is brought back aboard the Enterprise and is revived by McCoy; the “death grip” is revealed to be a simple nerve block.

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Did Romulans use Klingon ships?

However, either through poor planning or poor communication or both, season three’s “Enterprise Incident” production staff, expecting to re-use the season one Romulan model, learned from Chang that it was gone. The decision was made to modify the story to use only Klingon model ships, which were kept by the studio.

What type of weapons do Romulans use?

Romulan disruptor pistol The Romulans used both disruptor pistols and disruptor rifles. (TNG: “Unification II”, et al.)

Who was the Romulan commander in the enterprise incident?

During a Federation mission the player’s ship is equipped with the Romulan cloaking device stolen by Kirk and ordered to launch a sneak attack on a Klingon starbase. The Romulan commander and Subcommander Tal are central characters in the two-part series conclusion to Star Trek Continues.

Why did Kirk steal the enterprise?

The title of the third Star Trek movie gives it all away: Kirk and his loyal crew committed insurrection and stole the Starship Enterprise in order to find Spock’s body on the Genesis planet. Their goal was to bring him to Vulcan to reunite him with his katra — Spock’s Vulcan soul — which he transferred to Dr.