![]() ( ENT: " Minefield" TOS: " Balance of Terror")Īfter the Treaty of Algeron went into effect, the Romulans retreated into political and social isolation from the Federation. Even after fighting the Earth-Romulan War, it wasn't until the 23rd century that Humans actually made visual contact with Romulans. Enterprise NX-01 inadvertently encountered a Romulan minefield at one point, officially the first time Humanity became aware of the Romulans. Infiltrating the highest levels of the Vulcan High Command, the Romulans were impressed and seemingly confused by Humans. Romulans were aware of Humanity for some time before Earth knew of them. Relationship with Humans and the Federation ( ENT: " Kir'Shara" TNG: " Gambit, Part I", " Gambit, Part II" Star Trek Nemesis) At some point, they settled on twin planets that became known as Romulus and Remus, thereby laying the foundation of the Romulan Star Empire. They were described as " those who march beneath the Raptor's wings", a symbol later to be used in the Romulan Star Empire, and eventually departed Vulcan after losing a nuclear war called the Time of Awakening. When Surak's reforms of embracing logical principles and rejecting emotion spread rapidly across Vulcan in the 4th century, a minority rejected Surak's ideals. If Sargon's people resulted from DNA seeded by the ancient humanoids themselves, both "Return to Tomorrow" and "The Chase" are in fact compatible.īy the late 24th century, some Romulans believed that the story of Ganmadan predated the arrival of the ancestors of the Romulans and Vulcans on Vulcan. However, this was roughly a century before "Return to Tomorrow" took place and T'Pol probably just cited the scientific theory of her time. ![]() T'Pol stated that Vulcans evolved on Vulcan in ENT: " The Forge". ( TOS: " Return to Tomorrow") In 2369, evidence was discovered that several species including the Romulans, and therefore also the Vulcans, trace back to DNA seeded on many planets by ancient humanoids billions of years ago. ![]() Spock once theorized that the Vulcans might be descendants of the Arretans. History See main article: Romulan history Origins
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