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The appearance of the 22nd century Bird-of-Prey, at face value, constitutes an apparent visual continuity violation as well. In that [[Stiles (Lieutenant)|Lt. Stiles]] mentioned in the same episode that during the [[Earth-Romulan War]], Romulan ships of the time were painted like giant birds of prey (hence the name). Some fans have speculated that the 22nd century Birds-of-Prey with their cloaking devices and overall pseudo-24th century appearance are the result of the [[Temporal Cold War]]. We can also assume that other classes of Romulan ships during the 22nd century were painted like giant birds, especially smaller, more easily manufactured cruisers, making a majority of their unseen fleet possibly able to validate the comments of Stiles. It is also possible that the Romulans did not adopt the Bird of Prey markings until the Earth-Romulan war had actually began.
 
The appearance of the 22nd century Bird-of-Prey, at face value, constitutes an apparent visual continuity violation as well. In that [[Stiles (Lieutenant)|Lt. Stiles]] mentioned in the same episode that during the [[Earth-Romulan War]], Romulan ships of the time were painted like giant birds of prey (hence the name). Some fans have speculated that the 22nd century Birds-of-Prey with their cloaking devices and overall pseudo-24th century appearance are the result of the [[Temporal Cold War]]. We can also assume that other classes of Romulan ships during the 22nd century were painted like giant birds, especially smaller, more easily manufactured cruisers, making a majority of their unseen fleet possibly able to validate the comments of Stiles. It is also possible that the Romulans did not adopt the Bird of Prey markings until the Earth-Romulan war had actually began.
   
:''Several staff writers on ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' -- among them Producer [[Mike Sussman]] -- believed that 22nd Century Romulan ships should not have been equipped with cloaking devices, in keeping with [[Balance of Terror]]. Season Four showrunner and Co-Executive Producer [[Manny Coto]] decided that Romulan ships would not have cloaks in any subsequent encounters.''
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:''Several staff writers on ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' -- among them Producer [[Mike Sussman]] -- believed that 22nd Century Romulan ships should not have been equipped with cloaking devices, in keeping with "[[Balance of Terror]]". Season Four showrunner and Co-Executive Producer [[Manny Coto]] decided that Romulan ships would not have cloaks in any subsequent encounters.''
   
 
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Romulan bird-of-prey, ENT-forward

Forward view of a Bird-of-Prey.

Romulan bird-of-prey, ENT-aft, duet

Aft view of a two pursuing Bird-of-Prey's.

In the 22nd century, the Romulan Star Empire fielded a warship known as a "Bird-of-Prey", so named for its distinctive bird-like hull form and for the bold pattern of an alien bird painted on its hull. (TOS: "Balance of Terror") The ships were equipped with advanced weaponry, as well as a cloaking device.

The Bird-of-Prey was first encountered by Humans in mid-2152, when Enterprise accidentally entered a minefield surrounding a planet claimed by the Romulan Empire. At least two ships of this type were present in the system; both confronted Enterprise and forced it to leave. (ENT: "Minefield")

Background

The fact that the Birds-of-Prey in the 2150s were equipped with cloaking devices constitutes an apparent continuity violation, because Spock's comment gives the impression that cloaks were apparently unheard of before "Balance of Terror". However, this is Spock's own personal notion based on what he knows, and does not necessarily reflect the totality of the Federation's expertise on Romulan equipment. Alternatively, the fault could be said to lie with previous episodes, because "Minefield" was not the first time a cloaking device was seen on Enterprise. See also Earth-Romulan War.

Romulan bird-of-prey, ENT-aft, cloaking

Bird-of-Prey cloaking

The appearance of the 22nd century Bird-of-Prey, at face value, constitutes an apparent visual continuity violation as well. In that Lt. Stiles mentioned in the same episode that during the Earth-Romulan War, Romulan ships of the time were painted like giant birds of prey (hence the name). Some fans have speculated that the 22nd century Birds-of-Prey with their cloaking devices and overall pseudo-24th century appearance are the result of the Temporal Cold War. We can also assume that other classes of Romulan ships during the 22nd century were painted like giant birds, especially smaller, more easily manufactured cruisers, making a majority of their unseen fleet possibly able to validate the comments of Stiles. It is also possible that the Romulans did not adopt the Bird of Prey markings until the Earth-Romulan war had actually began.

Several staff writers on Star Trek: Enterprise -- among them Producer Mike Sussman -- believed that 22nd Century Romulan ships should not have been equipped with cloaking devices, in keeping with "Balance of Terror". Season Four showrunner and Co-Executive Producer Manny Coto decided that Romulan ships would not have cloaks in any subsequent encounters.