Who do the Romulans represent?
Who do the Romulans represent?
The Romulans are one of the most recognizable and iconic antagonists in the entire Star Trek franchise. But how much do you know about them? In addition to the Romulan emblem/logo, the bird is holding two globes representing Romulus and Remus, their two planets.
Are Romulans descended from Vulcans?
The Romulans and Vulcans descend from the same ancestor species — specifically, the Romulans are an offshoot of ancient Vulcans. It’s possible that a faction of warlike Vulcans rejected the idea of peace and left to found their own civilization.
Does the Klingon Empire join the Federation?
[Per the TNG “bible”, the Empire joined the Federation, and in the Season One episode “Heart of Glory”, the Federation crest was beside that of the Klingon Empire behind the commander of the Klingon cruiser pursuing the three fugitives.]
Why did the Vulcans leave the Federation?
Star Trek: Final Frontier – Vulcan has left the federation in order to explore the idea of reunification with the Romulan Empire. Stone and Anvil – Selelvia was effectively ejected from the Federation after it became apparent that their delegates were using mind-control at Federation Council meetings.
Who do Star Trek races represent?
My thoughts on what Trek species represent which IRL peoples:
- Federation: Idealized America/Western Culture.
- Klingons: Russian, or more specifically, the USSR.
- Cardassian: WWII era Germans (again obviously).
- Bajorans: Jews (but not Israeli).
- Vulcans: Confuciust/Buddhist Asians.
- Romulans: Imperialistic Chinese/Japanese.
Is Orion part of the federation?
Verex III and the Orion colony were well-known trade centers during the 22nd and 23rd centuries. Orion territory is located adjacent to both the Federation and the Klingon Empire. This region of space, which separates the Orion Syndicate from the Klingon Empire, is known as the Borderland.
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