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[[Image:Reman viceroy.jpg|thumb|The Reman [[Viceroy]] in [[2379]].]]
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[[File:Reman viceroy.jpg|thumb|The [[Viceroy (Reman)|Reman]] [[Viceroy]] in [[2379]]]]
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[[File:Reman bodyguards.jpg|thumb|Two Reman bodyguards in [[2154]]]]
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[[File:Reman pictographs.jpg|thumb|Reman pictographs]]
'''Remans''' are the [[humanoid]], at least partially telepathic, inhabitants of the [[planet]] [[Remus]]. They have been the [[slavery|slave]] labor [[caste]] of the [[Romulan]] people since at least the [[22nd century]] and have been forced to work in the extremely hazardous [[dilithium]] [[mining|mines]] of their world. ({{ENT|United|The Aenar}})
 
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''"We will no longer bow before anyone as slaves. Not the [[Romulan]]s and not your mighty [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]. We... are a race bred for war, and conquest."''
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:- [[Praetor]] [[Shinzon]], [[2379]]
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'''Remans''' are [[humanoid]], at least partially [[telepathy|telepathic]], inhabitants of the [[planet]] [[Remus]].
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==History and culture==
 
The Remans have been the [[slavery|slave]] labor [[caste]] of the [[Romulan]] people since at least the [[22nd century]] and have been forced to work in the extremely hazardous [[dilithium]] [[mining|mines]] of their world. ({{ENT|United|The Aenar}})
   
 
As Remus is a [[tidal locking|tidally locked]] planet, the Remans live on its dark side, and thus are extremely sensitive to [[light]]. Some Remans, if not all, possess [[telepathy|telepathic]] abilities similar to those shown by [[Vulcan]]s and [[Betazoid]]s. ({{film|10}})
 
As Remus is a [[tidal locking|tidally locked]] planet, the Remans live on its dark side, and thus are extremely sensitive to [[light]]. Some Remans, if not all, possess [[telepathy|telepathic]] abilities similar to those shown by [[Vulcan]]s and [[Betazoid]]s. ({{film|10}})
   
According to [[Data]], the Reman language was really "a most complex language" that utilized [[pictograph]]s representing certain verb roots. ({{film|10}})
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According to [[Data]], the Reman language was "a most complex language" that utilized [[pictograph]]s representing certain verb roots. ({{film|10}})
   
Among the Romulan people Remans have historically been known as great warriors, as such Romulan [[senator]]s often had Reman bodyguards in their employ to intimidate possible opponents. ({{ENT|United|The Aenar}})
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Among the Romulan people, Remans have historically been known as great warriors. As such, Romulan [[senator]]s often had Reman bodyguards in their employ to intimidate possible opponents. ({{ENT|United|The Aenar}})
   
 
Remans were used by the [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan Empire]] as "[[cannon]] fodder" during the [[Dominion War]], and were often deployed in the fiercest engagements.
 
Remans were used by the [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan Empire]] as "[[cannon]] fodder" during the [[Dominion War]], and were often deployed in the fiercest engagements.
   
In [[2379]], the Remans usurped the power of their Romulan overlords in a [[military]] [[coup]], installing their leader, [[Shinzon]] (in actuality a [[clone]] of [[Jean-Luc Picard]]), as the new [[Praetor]] of the [[Romulan Senate]] and thus the empire. As an act of [[war]] against the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]], Praetor Shinzon, with his [[warbird]] the ''[[Scimitar]]'', then attempted to destroy [[Earth]].
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In [[2379]], the Remans usurped the power of their Romulan overlords in a [[military]] [[coup]], installing their leader, [[Shinzon]] (in actuality, a [[clone]] of [[Jean-Luc Picard]]), as the new [[Praetor]] of the [[Romulan Senate]] and thus the empire. As an act of [[war]] against the [[Federation]], Praetor Shinzon – with his [[warbird]], the ''[[Scimitar]]'' – then attempted to destroy all life on [[Earth]].
   
However, with the destruction of the ''Scimitar'' at the [[Battle of the Bassen Rift]], after Shinzon's supporters on Romulus turned against him, the bid for Reman superiority was prematurely ended. ({{film|10}})
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However, with the destruction of the ''Scimitar'' at the [[Battle of the Bassen Rift]], after Shinzon's supporters on Romulus turned against him, the bid for Reman superiority was prematurely ended. ({{film|10}})
   
==People==
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==Individuals==
 
:''No Reman characters were ever assigned names in [[canon]] productions.
 
:''No Reman characters were ever assigned names in [[canon]] productions.
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* [[Viceroy (Reman)|Viceroy]]
 
 
* [[Unnamed Remans]]
 
* [[Unnamed Remans]]
   
==Background==
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==Appendices==
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===Appearances===
* The script for ''Star Trek Nemesis'' compares the Remans to the "original Nospheratu", referencing the 1922 horror movie ''Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens''. Indeed the Remans bore some resemblance to that film's vampire, Count Orlok.
 
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* The voices of the Remans were digitally lowered in post-production, giving them an unearthly quality.
 
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* In the audio commentary of the {{y|2005}} [[Star Trek Nemesis (Special Edition)|''Star Trek Nemesis'' (Special Edition)]] [[DVD]], Executive Producer [[Rick Berman]] wondered how the Remans operated the push button controls of their [[starship|ship]] with such long, curving fingernails.
 
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* The Remans' [[ear]]s were made of a semi-translucent latex with painted veins that would appear when backlit.
 
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**{{e|United}}
* The Reman uniforms were specially painted to appear iridescent, a delicate process that involved several coats. The uniforms were later modified and reused as [[Xindi-Reptilian]] uniforms on ''Enterprise''.
 
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**{{e|The Aenar}}
* It is unknown how the Remans were able to build such a large [[starship]] as the ''Scimitar'' in secret. Dialog in ''Star Trek Nemesis'' indicated that they also had a secret base of operations, but this doesn't explain how such an oppressed people developed such an advanced warship. A campaign in the non-canon game ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Command III]]'' seems to indicate that the ''Scimitar'' was constructed on a deep-space base operated by the Romulan Fleet.
 
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* A Reman rifle was among the items which were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|9669}}
 
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===Background information===
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When writer [[John Logan]] came up with the idea of featuring Remans as the villains of the {{y|2002}} [[Star Trek films|film]] {{film|10}}, he first had to explain to a perplexed [[Rick Berman]] and [[Brent Spiner]] exactly who the Remans were, that alien race never having been established in [[canon]] ''[[Star Trek]]'' before. Berman and Spiner eventually approved of Logan's idea, giving him the go-ahead to write the species into the upcoming movie. Logan later explained, "''Brent and Rick agreed it would be fun to explore the Remans and their relation to the Romulans.''" (''[[Star Trek Nemesis (novel)]]'', pp. xviii & xix)
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The Remans were created as a response to the challenge of devising a new, terrifying alien race for ''Nemesis''. "''The idea of the Remans being vampirelike slaves, laboring away in the dilithium mines, never seeing the sun, grew out of our desire to create a truly monstrous race,''" recalled John Logan. "''It seemed obvious to me that the Romulans would subjugate some other race to dig dilithium for them. Much too messy for our pristine and elegant Romulans.''" (''[[Star Trek Nemesis (novel)]]'', pp. xviii & xix)
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The concept of the Remans looking akin to vampires was also inspired by their lack of exposure to sunlight. "''[Director] [[Stuart Baird]] and Rick Berman had the idea that they wanted the Remans to have an almost Nosferatulike feeling, but without making them into vampires,''" remembered makeup supervisor [[Michael Westmore]], referencing the vampire {{w|Count Orlok}} from the 1922 horror movie ''{{w|Nosferatu|Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens}}''. (''[[Star Trek Nemesis (novel)]]'', p. 216) Indeed, the script for ''Star Trek Nemesis'' describes the Remans as having "a disturbing resemblance to the original Nosferatu." [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/nem.txt] Count Orlok actually served as inspiration for the Reman makeup design. Westmore related, "''Stuart [Baird] handed me a picture of Nosferatu and said that was exactly what he wanted. He said, 'I need an alien [species] that looks like this.' And that's exactly what we did. I did some sketches for him and then we went to town on it. We designed the head and [[ear]]s.''" (''[[Star Trek Monthly issue 109]]'', p. 32)
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The Reman makeup, consisting of foam rubber prosthetics, was ultimately highly elaborate. "''It was a full appliance makeup,''" explained Michael Westmore, "''with a complete face piece that blended in with a headpiece. The actors' lower lips and chins were their own; but everything else was covered with the appliances, which were airbrushed with a marbleized pattern [....] We had eight Reman performers, and we didn't know which one Stuart [Baird] was going to pull up front [in closeup], so they all had to have the full makeup, which included teeth and contact lenses and hands painted to match the face.''" (''[[Cinefex]]'', No. 93, p. 103) The Reman head was sculpted by [[Earl Ellis]]. (''[[Cinefex]]'', No. 93, p. 103)
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The Remans' ears were made of a semi-translucent latex and included veins. "''The ears were neat,''" commented Michael Westmore. "''Stuart [Baird] said, 'I want to be able to see through the ears.' I made the ears out of clear gelatin, so if there's any backlight behind them you can see through them. Then we painted veins on the back of the ears, so if the light was showing through you could even see veining through them.''" (''[[Star Trek Monthly issue 109]]'', p. 32)
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Executive Producer [[Rick Berman]] once wondered how the Remans operated the push button controls of their [[starship|ship]] with such long, curving fingernails. ([[audio commentary]], [[Star Trek Nemesis (Special Edition)|''Star Trek Nemesis'' (Special Edition)]] [[DVD]]) The length of the Reman nails actually caused problems during shooting. "''No matter how well we glued them on, someone was always popping a nail,''" recalled Michael Westmore, "''so the makeup artists were chasing the performers around with little packs of nails all day.''" (''[[Cinefex]]'', No. 93, p. 103)
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The Reman uniforms were specially painted to appear iridescent, a delicate process that involved several coats. The uniforms were later modified and reused as [[Xindi-Reptilian]] uniforms on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]''.
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[[Ron Perlman]], who played the Reman Viceroy in ''Star Trek Nemesis'', enjoyed the fact that the Remans had never previously been viewed by audiences. "''We've never seen the Remans, so it's kind of cool to present something that's fresh and uncharted,''" he said. "''A mysterious race.''" (''[[Star Trek Nemesis (novel)]]'', p. 216)
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The voices of the Remans were digitally lowered in post-production, giving them an unearthly quality. {{incite}}
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The Remans that appear in the ''Enterprise'' episode {{e|United}} (and presumably also {{e|The Aenar}}) reused masks originally created for ''Star Trek Nemesis''. (''[[Star Trek Magazine issue 120]]'', p. 56) A pair of Reman guards are also included in a [[deleted scene]] from "The Aenar". ([[ENT Season 4 DVD]])
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A Reman rifle was among the items which were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction|''It's A Wrap!'' sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|9669}}
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===Apocrypha===
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According to the novel trilogy ''[[Star Trek: Vulcan's Soul|Vulcan's Soul]]'', the Remans were descended from the telepathic Vulcans who refused to give up their abilities during the exodus to Romulus, and were enslaved by the majority non-telepaths who became the Romulans.
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The novel ''[[Articles of the Federation]]'' describe the Remans as being voluntarily transported to an uninhabited Klingon world, as a new homeworld a year after Shinzon's death.
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Shinzon and his [[regiment]] of Reman shock troops are the protagonists of the short story "Twilight's Wrath" in ''[[Tales of the Dominion War]]''.
   
==Apocrypha==
 
 
The Remans made a brief appearance in the comic book series ''[[Star Trek: Countdown]]'', a tie-in to the 2009 {{film|11}} film. A fleet of Reman ships captured and boarded [[Nero]]'s mining ship the ''[[Narada]]'' while it was mining decalithium in the Kimben System at the farthest edge of the [[Romulan Empire]] in [[2387]]. The Remans were planning on executing Nero's crew as well as [[Ambassador]] [[Spock]], who was on board, before the ship was rescued by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} and [[Captain]] [[Data]].
 
The Remans made a brief appearance in the comic book series ''[[Star Trek: Countdown]]'', a tie-in to the 2009 {{film|11}} film. A fleet of Reman ships captured and boarded [[Nero]]'s mining ship the ''[[Narada]]'' while it was mining decalithium in the Kimben System at the farthest edge of the [[Romulan Empire]] in [[2387]]. The Remans were planning on executing Nero's crew as well as [[Ambassador]] [[Spock]], who was on board, before the ship was rescued by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} and [[Captain]] [[Data]].
   
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In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', which incorporates the story of ''Countdown'', the Remans have colonized Crateris, a failed Romulan colony, with [[Donatra]]'s blessing. ''Star Trek Online'' also shows the Remans as the direct cause of the destruction of Romulus, having intentionally made the [[Hobus]] system go supernova under orders from then-Praetor [[Taris]]. In the "Cloaked Intentions" feature episode series, a resistance force under the Reman leader Obisek arose to challenge the [[Tal Shiar]]'s efforts of supremacy over the unstable Romulan Empire, by claiming the secret Romulan factory station known as "the Vault". The Reman resistance would later join with dissident leader [[D'Tan]] to settle on "New Romulus", and defend the Vault from [[Tholian]] attackers. In the first expansion pack, [[Star Trek Online#Expansion Pack: Legacy of Romulus|''Legacy of Romulus'']], the Remans became a playable race under the new Romulan Republic, which also introduced female Remans.
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Reman viceroy

The Reman Viceroy in 2379

Reman bodyguards

Two Reman bodyguards in 2154

Reman pictographs

Reman pictographs

"We will no longer bow before anyone as slaves. Not the Romulans and not your mighty Federation. We... are a race bred for war, and conquest."

- Praetor Shinzon, 2379

Remans are humanoid, at least partially telepathic, inhabitants of the planet Remus.

History and culture

The Remans have been the slave labor caste of the Romulan people since at least the 22nd century and have been forced to work in the extremely hazardous dilithium mines of their world. (ENT: "United", "The Aenar")

As Remus is a tidally locked planet, the Remans live on its dark side, and thus are extremely sensitive to light. Some Remans, if not all, possess telepathic abilities similar to those shown by Vulcans and Betazoids. (Star Trek Nemesis)

According to Data, the Reman language was "a most complex language" that utilized pictographs representing certain verb roots. (Star Trek Nemesis)

Among the Romulan people, Remans have historically been known as great warriors. As such, Romulan senators often had Reman bodyguards in their employ to intimidate possible opponents. (ENT: "United", "The Aenar")

Remans were used by the Romulan Empire as "cannon fodder" during the Dominion War, and were often deployed in the fiercest engagements.

In 2379, the Remans usurped the power of their Romulan overlords in a military coup, installing their leader, Shinzon (in actuality, a clone of Jean-Luc Picard), as the new Praetor of the Romulan Senate and thus the empire. As an act of war against the Federation, Praetor Shinzon – with his warbird, the Scimitar – then attempted to destroy all life on Earth.

However, with the destruction of the Scimitar at the Battle of the Bassen Rift, after Shinzon's supporters on Romulus turned against him, the bid for Reman superiority was prematurely ended. (Star Trek Nemesis)

Individuals

No Reman characters were ever assigned names in canon productions.

Appendices

Appearances

Background information

When writer John Logan came up with the idea of featuring Remans as the villains of the 2002 film Star Trek Nemesis, he first had to explain to a perplexed Rick Berman and Brent Spiner exactly who the Remans were, that alien race never having been established in canon Star Trek before. Berman and Spiner eventually approved of Logan's idea, giving him the go-ahead to write the species into the upcoming movie. Logan later explained, "Brent and Rick agreed it would be fun to explore the Remans and their relation to the Romulans." (Star Trek Nemesis (novel), pp. xviii & xix)

The Remans were created as a response to the challenge of devising a new, terrifying alien race for Nemesis. "The idea of the Remans being vampirelike slaves, laboring away in the dilithium mines, never seeing the sun, grew out of our desire to create a truly monstrous race," recalled John Logan. "It seemed obvious to me that the Romulans would subjugate some other race to dig dilithium for them. Much too messy for our pristine and elegant Romulans." (Star Trek Nemesis (novel), pp. xviii & xix)

The concept of the Remans looking akin to vampires was also inspired by their lack of exposure to sunlight. "[Director] Stuart Baird and Rick Berman had the idea that they wanted the Remans to have an almost Nosferatulike feeling, but without making them into vampires," remembered makeup supervisor Michael Westmore, referencing the vampire Count Orlok from the 1922 horror movie Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens. (Star Trek Nemesis (novel), p. 216) Indeed, the script for Star Trek Nemesis describes the Remans as having "a disturbing resemblance to the original Nosferatu." [1] Count Orlok actually served as inspiration for the Reman makeup design. Westmore related, "Stuart [Baird] handed me a picture of Nosferatu and said that was exactly what he wanted. He said, 'I need an alien [species] that looks like this.' And that's exactly what we did. I did some sketches for him and then we went to town on it. We designed the head and ears." (Star Trek Monthly issue 109, p. 32)

The Reman makeup, consisting of foam rubber prosthetics, was ultimately highly elaborate. "It was a full appliance makeup," explained Michael Westmore, "with a complete face piece that blended in with a headpiece. The actors' lower lips and chins were their own; but everything else was covered with the appliances, which were airbrushed with a marbleized pattern [....] We had eight Reman performers, and we didn't know which one Stuart [Baird] was going to pull up front [in closeup], so they all had to have the full makeup, which included teeth and contact lenses and hands painted to match the face." (Cinefex, No. 93, p. 103) The Reman head was sculpted by Earl Ellis. (Cinefex, No. 93, p. 103)

The Remans' ears were made of a semi-translucent latex and included veins. "The ears were neat," commented Michael Westmore. "Stuart [Baird] said, 'I want to be able to see through the ears.' I made the ears out of clear gelatin, so if there's any backlight behind them you can see through them. Then we painted veins on the back of the ears, so if the light was showing through you could even see veining through them." (Star Trek Monthly issue 109, p. 32)

Executive Producer Rick Berman once wondered how the Remans operated the push button controls of their ship with such long, curving fingernails. (audio commentary, Star Trek Nemesis (Special Edition) DVD) The length of the Reman nails actually caused problems during shooting. "No matter how well we glued them on, someone was always popping a nail," recalled Michael Westmore, "so the makeup artists were chasing the performers around with little packs of nails all day." (Cinefex, No. 93, p. 103)

The Reman uniforms were specially painted to appear iridescent, a delicate process that involved several coats. The uniforms were later modified and reused as Xindi-Reptilian uniforms on Enterprise.

Ron Perlman, who played the Reman Viceroy in Star Trek Nemesis, enjoyed the fact that the Remans had never previously been viewed by audiences. "We've never seen the Remans, so it's kind of cool to present something that's fresh and uncharted," he said. "A mysterious race." (Star Trek Nemesis (novel), p. 216)

The voices of the Remans were digitally lowered in post-production, giving them an unearthly quality. (citation needededit)

The Remans that appear in the Enterprise episode "United" (and presumably also "The Aenar") reused masks originally created for Star Trek Nemesis. (Star Trek Magazine issue 120, p. 56) A pair of Reman guards are also included in a deleted scene from "The Aenar". (ENT Season 4 DVD)

A Reman rifle was among the items which were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [2]

Apocrypha

According to the novel trilogy Vulcan's Soul, the Remans were descended from the telepathic Vulcans who refused to give up their abilities during the exodus to Romulus, and were enslaved by the majority non-telepaths who became the Romulans.

The novel Articles of the Federation describe the Remans as being voluntarily transported to an uninhabited Klingon world, as a new homeworld a year after Shinzon's death.

Shinzon and his regiment of Reman shock troops are the protagonists of the short story "Twilight's Wrath" in Tales of the Dominion War.

The Remans made a brief appearance in the comic book series Star Trek: Countdown, a tie-in to the 2009 Star Trek film. A fleet of Reman ships captured and boarded Nero's mining ship the Narada while it was mining decalithium in the Kimben System at the farthest edge of the Romulan Empire in 2387. The Remans were planning on executing Nero's crew as well as Ambassador Spock, who was on board, before the ship was rescued by the USS Enterprise-E and Captain Data.

In Star Trek Online, which incorporates the story of Countdown, the Remans have colonized Crateris, a failed Romulan colony, with Donatra's blessing. Star Trek Online also shows the Remans as the direct cause of the destruction of Romulus, having intentionally made the Hobus system go supernova under orders from then-Praetor Taris. In the "Cloaked Intentions" feature episode series, a resistance force under the Reman leader Obisek arose to challenge the Tal Shiar's efforts of supremacy over the unstable Romulan Empire, by claiming the secret Romulan factory station known as "the Vault". The Reman resistance would later join with dissident leader D'Tan to settle on "New Romulus", and defend the Vault from Tholian attackers. In the first expansion pack, Legacy of Romulus, the Remans became a playable race under the new Romulan Republic, which also introduced female Remans.

External link

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