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THE ROMULAN STAR EMPIRE
In 2266, after almost a century of isolation, the Romulans sent a sublight attack ship equipped with one of the first prototypes for a cloaking device into the Neutral Zone to test Federation defenses along the border. It was eventually destroyed by the starship USS Enterprise. In 2267, the Romulans were able to forge a tentative alliance with the Klingon Empire leading to an exchange of military technology like the cloaking device or the D7-type battle cruisers. After the Tomed Incident in 2311, when a new war between the Federation and the Empire was barely prevented, the Romulans started another extended period of isolationism, during which there was no contact at all between the two powers. In the 2340s, the Romulans were involved in a bitter and violent border war with the Klingon Empire, also including the destruction of the Klingon outpost on Khitomer and Narendra III.
In 2369, Romulan dissidents yearning for a re-unification of Romulus and Vulcan arranged the defection of Vice-Proconsul M'ret to the Federation. Prior to this incident, the Romulan government tried to make use of the dissident movement to conceal their plans to invade Vulcan, an attempt that eventually failed thanks to Starfleet undercover operatives.
The formal leader of the Romulan Star Empire is the Empress, although the government is led by the Praetor (presently Praetor Neral). The Praetor is also chairman of the Romulan Continuing Committee, the executive body of the Empire. The legislative body is the Romulan Senate, meeting on Romulus and led by the Proconsul. This office was held by Neral prior to his appointment to Praetor in 2374. The imperial intelligence service is the Tal Shiar, a secret, often brutal, sometimes extragovernmental agency that enforces loyalty among the Romulan citizenry and military. Currently led by Koval. |
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