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[[Image:Cretak.jpg|thumb|Senator Kimara Cretak aboard Deep Space 9 (2375).]]
 
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[[Image:Cretak, Inter arma enim silent leges.jpg|thumb|Senator Kimara Cretak on Romulus (2375).]]
 
 
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'''Kimara Cretak''' was [[Senator|a member]] of the [[Romulan Senate]] during part of the [[Dominion War]]. In early [[2375]], she served as the [[Romulan]] representative to [[Deep Space 9]]. A firm supporter of the Romulans' alliance with the [[Federation]] and the [[Klingon]]s, Cretak nevertheless authorized the Romulan fortification of [[Derna]] against the [[Bajoran]]s' wishes, because she believed it was in the best interests of the Romulan people. She later rescinded her decision when she met [[Starfleet]] opposition. ([[DS9]]: "[[Image in the Sand]]", "[[Shadows and Symbols]]")
 
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| imagecap2 = Senator Kimara Cretak on Romulus (2375)
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| species = [[Romulan]]
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| occupation = [[Senator]]
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2375
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| actor = [[Megan Cole]] <br /> [[Adrienne Barbeau]]
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'''Kimara Cretak''' was a [[Romulan]] [[female]] who served as a [[senator]] in the [[Romulan Senate]] during the late-[[24th century]].
   
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==History==
Later that year, [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] approached Cretak during a [[Romulan Conference|conference]] on [[Romulus]], expressing his belief that [[Federation]] [[Section 31]] intended to assassinate Chairman [[Koval]]. To thwart the assassination, Bashir asked her to search Koval's personal database for [[Luther Sloan]]'s possible accomplices, to which Cretak reluctantly agreed. She was arrested while attempting to access the files, and brought before the Romulan [[Continuing Committee]]. Cretak had previously been in consideration for a seat on that Committee, which then fell to Koval.
 
 
In early [[2375]], Cretak served as the [[Romulan]] representative to [[Deep Space 9]]. A firm supporter of the Romulans' alliance with the [[Federation]] and the [[Klingon]]s, Cretak nevertheless authorized the Romulan fortification of [[Derna]] against the [[Bajoran]]s' wishes, because she believed it was in the best interests of the Romulan people. She later rescinded her decision when she met [[Starfleet]] opposition. ({{DS9|Image in the Sand|Shadows and Symbols}})
   
 
Later that year, [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] approached Cretak during a [[Romulan Conference|conference]] on [[Romulus]], expressing his belief that [[Federation]] [[Section 31]] intended to assassinate [[Chairman]] [[Koval]]. To thwart the [[assassination]], Bashir asked her to search Koval's personal database for [[Luther Sloan]]'s possible accomplices, to which Cretak reluctantly agreed. She was arrested while attempting to access the files, and brought before the Romulan [[Continuing Committee]]. Cretak had previously been in consideration for a seat on that Committee, which then fell to Koval.
In fact, there was no assassination: the intent of Section 31 had been all along to remove Cretak so that Koval, a Federation operative, could join the Committee. Cretak was dismissed from the Senate and imprisoned for [[treason]], possibly executed. [[Admiral]] [[William Ross]] would later justify his complicity in Cretak's downfall by noting that she was a "patriot", who would recommend that the Romulans pursue a separate peace with the [[Dominion]] if she believed it was to her people's advantage. ([[DS9]]: "[[Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges]]")
 
   
 
In fact, there was no assassination: the intent of Section 31 had been all along to remove Cretak so that Koval, a Federation operative, could join the Committee. Cretak was dismissed from the Senate after her trial by the Continuing Committee. [[Vice Admiral|Admiral]] [[William Ross]] later justified his complicity in Cretak's downfall by noting that she was a "patriot" who would recommend that the Romulans pursue a separate peace with the [[Dominion]] if she believed it was to her people's advantage. According to Admiral Ross, after being dismissed from the Senate, Cretak would most likely be imprisoned, possibly [[execution|executed]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
== Background ==
 
   
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==Memorable quotes==
Cretak was played by [[Megan Cole]] in "Image in the Sand" and "Shadows and Symbols", and [[Adrienne Barbeau]] in "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges". Her first name was spoken aloud by [[Neral]].
 
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"''My people have a reputation for arrogance. I'm afraid it's well earned.''"<br>
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"''But you're different. Or so Admiral Ross tells me.''"<br>
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"''The admiral and I have a good working relationship. I hope to have a similar one with you.''"<br>
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"''I'd like nothing more.''"<br>
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:- '''Kimara Cretak''' and '''Kira Nerys''', during their first meeting ({{DS9|Image in the Sand}})
   
== Apocrypha ==
 
   
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"''I had no idea Bajorans were so efficient.''"<br>
She is featured in the novel "[[Hollow Men]]" that features her first meeting with Admiral Ross, and plays a part in the Lost Era novel [[Catalyst of Sorrows]].
 
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"''Coming from a Romulan, that's quite a compliment.''"<br>
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:- '''Kimara Cretak''' and '''Kira Nerys''' ({{DS9|Image in the Sand}})
   
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"''You can talk about compromise all you want. Any ship attempting to break through that blockade will be fired on.''"<br>
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"''Colonel, do you seriously believe that your antiquated collection of impulse ships stand a chance against our warbirds?''"<br>
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"''We'll find out soon enough, won't we? End transmission.''"<br>
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:- '''Kira Nerys''' and '''Kimara Cretak''', during the Derna crisis ({{DS9|Shadows and Symbols}})
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"''You still think she's going to back down?''"<br>
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"''She has to, because I won't.''"<br>
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:- '''William Ross''' and '''Kimara Cretak''', of Kira Nerys during the Derna crisis ({{DS9|Shadows and Symbols}})
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"''Don't tell me this is your first glass of Romulan ale.''"<br>
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"''Well, it was illegal.''"<br>
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"''That never stopped most of your colleagues.''"<br>
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:- '''Kimara Cretak''' and '''William Ross''' ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
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==Appendices==
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=== Appearances ===
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===Background information===
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[[File:Kimara Cretak costume from Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges - It's a Wrap.jpg|thumb|One of the costumes worn by Adrienne Barbeau was sold off for $609.00]]
 
Cretak was [[Roles with multiple performers|played by]] actress [[Megan Cole]] in "Image in the Sand" and "Shadows and Symbols", and [[Adrienne Barbeau]] in "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges".
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The script for "Image in the Sand" describes Cretak as simply, "''a Romulan female''". Her first name was spoken aloud by [[Neral]] in "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges". [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/551.txt] [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/565.txt]
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Megan Cole's long-sleeved, gray/olive-colored costume with square pattern and black piping, as seen in "Shadows and Symbols", was later sold off in the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] for $965.00 {{stala|9766}}, while Adrienne Barbeau's light brown dress costume featuring multi-colored stripes, and a dark brown dress with raised wave/diamond pattern, both worn in "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges", were also sold off for $609.00 and $810.00, respectively. All three of her costumes feature a cast-resin grey pin-backed badge identifying her as a member of the Romulan Senate. {{stala|3557}} {{stala|7227}}
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According to the [[PADD]] that [[Kira Nerys|Kira]] reads in "Image in the Sand", Cretak was involved in the events of the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episodes {{e|Unification I}} and {{e|Unification II}}. For more information, see the [[Talk:Kimara Cretak|discussion page]].
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Senator Cretak is one of three full-blooded Romulans in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise to receive a first name, the others being [[Admiral]] [[Alidar Jarok]] and [[Doctor]] [[Telek R'Mor]].
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===Apocrypha===
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[[File:CCG Kimara Cretak.jpg|thumb|Cretak as she appears in the ''Star Trek Customizable Card Game'']]
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The ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]'' [[novels|novel]] ''[[Catalyst of Sorrows]]'' states Cretak had a cousin called Taymor and another family member called Kaitek, and is in a relationship with Koval as of [[2360]]. The novel also recalls how Cretak attended the Khitomer Conference in [[2293]], where she met [[Nyota Uhura]], with whom she stayed in contact over the following sixty years.
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Cretak also appears in the ''[[Tales of the Dominion War]]'' short story "[[Tales of the Dominion War#Blood Sacrifice|Blood Sacrifice]]" which takes place immediately before and during the events of {{e|In the Pale Moonlight}}, in [[2374]]. During a conversation between Cretak, [[Ambassador]] [[Spock]], and two of the story's characters Ruanek and Amarik, Cretak learns of Senator [[Vreenak]]'s death.
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Several weeks later, as written in the [[Pocket DS9]] novel ''[[Hollow Men]]'', Cretak attends a conference on [[Earth]] where she meets Admiral Ross for the first time, marking the start of their close professional relationship.
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Following the events of "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges", the ''[[Star Trek: Vulcan's Soul]]'' novel ''[[Epiphany]]'' reveals that the Federation launched an unsuccessful protest in response to Cretak's sentence. [[2377|Two years later]], Cretak disappears from her prison cell, with Neral suspecting the involvement of Romulan military [[officer]] [[Unnamed Romulans (23rd century)#Commander (2268)|Liviana Charvanek]]. It also reveals that Praetor Neral had high hopes for Cretak.
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Cretak also has a card in the ''[[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]]'' which features Adrienne Barbeau's portrayal of the character.
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Kimara Cretak was a Romulan female who served as a senator in the Romulan Senate during the late-24th century.

History

In early 2375, Cretak served as the Romulan representative to Deep Space 9. A firm supporter of the Romulans' alliance with the Federation and the Klingons, Cretak nevertheless authorized the Romulan fortification of Derna against the Bajorans' wishes, because she believed it was in the best interests of the Romulan people. She later rescinded her decision when she met Starfleet opposition. (DS9: "Image in the Sand", "Shadows and Symbols")

Later that year, Doctor Julian Bashir approached Cretak during a conference on Romulus, expressing his belief that Federation Section 31 intended to assassinate Chairman Koval. To thwart the assassination, Bashir asked her to search Koval's personal database for Luther Sloan's possible accomplices, to which Cretak reluctantly agreed. She was arrested while attempting to access the files, and brought before the Romulan Continuing Committee. Cretak had previously been in consideration for a seat on that Committee, which then fell to Koval.

In fact, there was no assassination: the intent of Section 31 had been all along to remove Cretak so that Koval, a Federation operative, could join the Committee. Cretak was dismissed from the Senate after her trial by the Continuing Committee. Admiral William Ross later justified his complicity in Cretak's downfall by noting that she was a "patriot" who would recommend that the Romulans pursue a separate peace with the Dominion if she believed it was to her people's advantage. According to Admiral Ross, after being dismissed from the Senate, Cretak would most likely be imprisoned, possibly executed. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")

Memorable quotes

"My people have a reputation for arrogance. I'm afraid it's well earned."
"But you're different. Or so Admiral Ross tells me."
"The admiral and I have a good working relationship. I hope to have a similar one with you."
"I'd like nothing more."

- Kimara Cretak and Kira Nerys, during their first meeting (DS9: "Image in the Sand")


"I had no idea Bajorans were so efficient."
"Coming from a Romulan, that's quite a compliment."

- Kimara Cretak and Kira Nerys (DS9: "Image in the Sand")


"You can talk about compromise all you want. Any ship attempting to break through that blockade will be fired on."
"Colonel, do you seriously believe that your antiquated collection of impulse ships stand a chance against our warbirds?"
"We'll find out soon enough, won't we? End transmission."

- Kira Nerys and Kimara Cretak, during the Derna crisis (DS9: "Shadows and Symbols")


"You still think she's going to back down?"
"She has to, because I won't."

- William Ross and Kimara Cretak, of Kira Nerys during the Derna crisis (DS9: "Shadows and Symbols")


"Don't tell me this is your first glass of Romulan ale."
"Well, it was illegal."
"That never stopped most of your colleagues."

- Kimara Cretak and William Ross (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")

Appendices

Appearances

Background information

Kimara Cretak costume from Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges - It's a Wrap

One of the costumes worn by Adrienne Barbeau was sold off for $609.00

Cretak was played by actress Megan Cole in "Image in the Sand" and "Shadows and Symbols", and Adrienne Barbeau in "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges".

The script for "Image in the Sand" describes Cretak as simply, "a Romulan female". Her first name was spoken aloud by Neral in "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges". [1] [2]

Megan Cole's long-sleeved, gray/olive-colored costume with square pattern and black piping, as seen in "Shadows and Symbols", was later sold off in the It's A Wrap! sale and auction for $965.00 [3], while Adrienne Barbeau's light brown dress costume featuring multi-colored stripes, and a dark brown dress with raised wave/diamond pattern, both worn in "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges", were also sold off for $609.00 and $810.00, respectively. All three of her costumes feature a cast-resin grey pin-backed badge identifying her as a member of the Romulan Senate. [4] [5]

According to the PADD that Kira reads in "Image in the Sand", Cretak was involved in the events of the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "Unification I" and "Unification II". For more information, see the discussion page.

Senator Cretak is one of three full-blooded Romulans in the Star Trek franchise to receive a first name, the others being Admiral Alidar Jarok and Doctor Telek R'Mor.

Apocrypha

CCG Kimara Cretak

Cretak as she appears in the Star Trek Customizable Card Game

The Star Trek: The Lost Era novel Catalyst of Sorrows states Cretak had a cousin called Taymor and another family member called Kaitek, and is in a relationship with Koval as of 2360. The novel also recalls how Cretak attended the Khitomer Conference in 2293, where she met Nyota Uhura, with whom she stayed in contact over the following sixty years.

Cretak also appears in the Tales of the Dominion War short story "Blood Sacrifice" which takes place immediately before and during the events of "In the Pale Moonlight", in 2374. During a conversation between Cretak, Ambassador Spock, and two of the story's characters Ruanek and Amarik, Cretak learns of Senator Vreenak's death.

Several weeks later, as written in the Pocket DS9 novel Hollow Men, Cretak attends a conference on Earth where she meets Admiral Ross for the first time, marking the start of their close professional relationship.

Following the events of "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges", the Star Trek: Vulcan's Soul novel Epiphany reveals that the Federation launched an unsuccessful protest in response to Cretak's sentence. Two years later, Cretak disappears from her prison cell, with Neral suspecting the involvement of Romulan military officer Liviana Charvanek. It also reveals that Praetor Neral had high hopes for Cretak.

Cretak also has a card in the Star Trek Customizable Card Game which features Adrienne Barbeau's portrayal of the character.

External links

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