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The elite [[Romulan]] intelligence agency, the '''Tal Shiar''', is a highly-respected and feared force in the [[Romulan Star Empire]] and [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] and [[Beta Quadrant|Beta]] [[Quadrant|Quadrants]]. Its purpose is guarding the security of the Empire, both from the Romulans' interstellar enemies (most notably the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the [[Klingon Empire]]) and from traitors within the Romulan population itself. The covert, often invisible presence of the Tal Shiar keeps the general populace in a constant state of paranoia, that any signs of dissent or dissatisfaction with the status quo will result in their "disappearance." ({{TNG|Face of the Enemy}})
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The '''Tal Shiar''' was the elite [[intelligence agency]] of the [[Romulan Star Empire]]. It was a highly-respected and feared force in the [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] and [[Beta Quadrant|Beta]] [[Quadrant|Quadrants]]. Its purpose was guarding the security of the Empire, both from the [[Romulan]]s' interstellar enemies - most notably the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the [[Klingon Empire]] - as well as from traitors within the Romulan population itself. The covert, often invisible presence of the Tal Shiar kept the general populace in a constant state of paranoia. Dissent and dissatisfaction with the status quo were met with severe punishment and often dissidents have been known to "disappear". ({{TNG|Face of the Enemy}})
   
[[Image:Koval2375.jpg|thumb|Koval, the Tal Shiar Chairman in 2375]]
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[[File:Koval2375.jpg|thumb|Koval, the Tal Shiar Chairman in 2375]]
[[Image:Vreenak2374.jpg|thumb|Vreenak, the Vice-Chairman of the Tal Shiar in 2374]]
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[[File:Vreenak2374.jpg|thumb|Vreenak, the Vice-Chairman of the Tal Shiar in 2374]]
[[Image:Rakal_(Major).jpg|thumb|Major Rakal, a Federation impostor in 2369]]
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[[File:Rakal_(Major).jpg|thumb|Major Rakal, a Federation impostor in 2369]]
   
 
==Organization==
 
==Organization==
   
It was common practice for the [[Chairman]] of the Tal Shiar to be a member of the [[Continuing Committee]]. This was not the case for [[Chairman]] [[Koval]], who was kept off the Committee, as he had often displayed anti-Federation sentiment and was opposed to the [[Federation Alliance]] against the [[Dominion]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
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It was common practice for the [[Chairman]] of the Tal Shiar to be a member of the [[Continuing Committee]]. This was initially not the case for [[Chairman]] [[Koval]], who was kept off the Committee, as he had often displayed anti-Federation sentiment and was opposed to the [[Federation Alliance]] against the [[Dominion]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
   
 
[[Senator]] [[Vreenak]] was the Vice-Chairman of the Tal Shiar in the [[2370s]]. ({{DS9|In the Pale Moonlight}})
 
[[Senator]] [[Vreenak]] was the Vice-Chairman of the Tal Shiar in the [[2370s]]. ({{DS9|In the Pale Moonlight}})
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The Tal Shiar reports only to the highest levels of the Romulan government, and even so they undertake many missions without the direct knowledge of the [[Romulan Senate]], conducting operations with virtual impunity throughout the Empire. Their authority supersedes that of most Romulan military commanders, resulting in a mutual distrust and hatred between the two organizations. The Tal Shiar operates their own fleet, often to their own aims. ({{TNG|Face of the Enemy}}; {{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
 
The Tal Shiar reports only to the highest levels of the Romulan government, and even so they undertake many missions without the direct knowledge of the [[Romulan Senate]], conducting operations with virtual impunity throughout the Empire. Their authority supersedes that of most Romulan military commanders, resulting in a mutual distrust and hatred between the two organizations. The Tal Shiar operates their own fleet, often to their own aims. ({{TNG|Face of the Enemy}}; {{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
   
==History==
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== History ==
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In [[2369]], the [[Romulan underground movement]] forced [[Counselor]] [[Deanna Troi]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} to pose as [[Major]] [[Rakal (Major)|Rakal]] of the Tal Shiar in order to facilitate the defection of [[Vice-Proconsul]] [[M'ret]] and his aids to the Federation. The real Major Rakal was killed prior to the operation. ({{TNG|Face of the Enemy}})
   
 
In [[2371]], the Tal Shiar formed a secret coalition with the [[Cardassian]] [[Obsidian Order]], to carry out a preemptive strike against the [[Founders' homeworld]] in the [[Dominion]]. As part of this operation, they carried out the assassinations of several former Obsidian Order operatives, including (unsuccessfully) [[Elim Garak]]. However, the Tal Shiar itself had been infiltrated by the [[Founder]]s, and their combined fleet of twenty ships was ambushed and annihilated at the [[Battle of the Omarion Nebula]]. ({{DS9|Improbable Cause|The Die is Cast}})
 
In [[2371]], the Tal Shiar formed a secret coalition with the [[Cardassian]] [[Obsidian Order]], to carry out a preemptive strike against the [[Founders' homeworld]] in the [[Dominion]]. As part of this operation, they carried out the assassinations of several former Obsidian Order operatives, including (unsuccessfully) [[Elim Garak]]. However, the Tal Shiar itself had been infiltrated by the [[Founder]]s, and their combined fleet of twenty ships was ambushed and annihilated at the [[Battle of the Omarion Nebula]]. ({{DS9|Improbable Cause|The Die is Cast}})
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In late 2374, the Tal Shiar investigated the destruction of Senator Vreenak's [[Romulan shuttle|shuttle]]. Their preliminary [[report]] pointed towards Dominion sabotage. ({{DS9|In the Pale Moonlight}})
 
In late 2374, the Tal Shiar investigated the destruction of Senator Vreenak's [[Romulan shuttle|shuttle]]. Their preliminary [[report]] pointed towards Dominion sabotage. ({{DS9|In the Pale Moonlight}})
   
However, the chairman of the Tal Shiar, Koval, was in fact a [[Federation]] [[collaborator]] who was planted in preparation for feared hostilities following the war. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
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The chairman of the Tal Shiar during the [[Dominion War]], Koval, was in fact a [[Federation]] [[collaborator]] who was planted in preparation for feared hostilities following the war. Following covert maneuvering orchestrated by [[Section 31]], Koval became a member of the Continuing Committee from which he had been previously excluded. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
   
 
In [[2375]], the Tal Shiar was responsible for the security arrangements of the [[Romulan Conference]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
 
In [[2375]], the Tal Shiar was responsible for the security arrangements of the [[Romulan Conference]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
   
==Members==
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== Members ==
*[[Koval]]
 
*[[Vreenak]]
 
 
==Operatives==
 
 
*[[Almak]]
 
*[[Almak]]
*[[Koval]]
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*[[Koval]] (Federation double agent)
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*[[Lovok]] (secretly replaced by a [[Lovok (Changeling)|Changeling]])
*[[Lovok]]
 
*[[Rakal (Major)|Rakal]]
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*[[Rakal (Major)|Rakal]] (secretly replaced by [[Deanna Troi]])
 
*[[Rekar]]
 
*[[Rekar]]
 
*[[Vreenak]]
   
==Background==
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== Appendices ==
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=== Background information ===
 
The Tal Shiar was first mentioned in the form of the [[Federation]] impostor [[Major]] [[Rakal (Major)|Rakal]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Face of the Enemy}}. However, the agency would not be mentioned on that series again.
 
The Tal Shiar was first mentioned in the form of the [[Federation]] impostor [[Major]] [[Rakal (Major)|Rakal]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Face of the Enemy}}. However, the agency would not be mentioned on that series again.
   
 
"Face of the Enemy" writer [[Naren Shankar]] named the organization as a homage to the [[tal-shaya]], a Vulcan martial arts technique from {{TOS|Journey to Babel}}. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'').
 
"Face of the Enemy" writer [[Naren Shankar]] named the organization as a homage to the [[tal-shaya]], a Vulcan martial arts technique from {{TOS|Journey to Babel}}. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'').
   
In a possible [[deleted scene]] of the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|The Wire}}, [[Benjamin Sisko]] mentioned Stolpan, a Romulan friend of his, being arrested by the Tal Shiar and taken to their headquarters.
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In an unfilmed scene of the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[The Wire (episode)|The Wire]]", Benjamin Sisko mentioned Stolpan, a Romulan friend of his, being arrested by the Tal Shiar and taken to their headquarters.
   
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=== Apocrypha ===
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In ''[[Star Trek: Countdown]]'', in 2387 the Tal Shiar had been experimenting with [[Borg]] [[nanoprobe]] technology, and chose the [[mining vessel|miner]] ''[[Narada]]'' as a test-bed for the system - explaining how [[Nero]]'s "simple mining vessel" could become the all-but-invincible force seen in {{film|11}}.
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In ''[[The Way of D'era]]'', the Tal Shiar has a military counterpart, the Tal Diann. The Tal Diann was set up by the Romulan Navy to keep tabs on both the Tal Shiar and several fleets directed by Senators, reporting the former's actions to Star Command, and the latter's to the Praetor.
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In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', set in the year 2409, the Tal Shiar are the main rivals of Empress [[Sela]] for control of the dying Romulan Empire, which has become engulfed by internal conflict since the destruction of Romulus in 2387. The Tal Shiar have aligned with the [[Iconian]]s against the Federation, the Klingon Empire, and the dissident colony of "New Romulus", seeing the Iconians as their best bet of regaining their former glory. In the feature episode series "Cloaked Intentions", players from both the Federation and the Klingon Empire join the [[Reman]] resistance against the Tal Shiar and their commander, Colonel Hakeev, culminating in a showdown at a secret Romulan base that incorporates active [[Iconian gateway]]s. In ''STO''{{'}}s expansion pack, ''Legacy of Romulus'', the Tal Shiar is the principal antagonist of the Romulan Republic's storyline, which ends with the five missions of "Cloaked Intentions".
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The Tal Shiar was the elite intelligence agency of the Romulan Star Empire. It was a highly-respected and feared force in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. Its purpose was guarding the security of the Empire, both from the Romulans' interstellar enemies - most notably the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire - as well as from traitors within the Romulan population itself. The covert, often invisible presence of the Tal Shiar kept the general populace in a constant state of paranoia. Dissent and dissatisfaction with the status quo were met with severe punishment and often dissidents have been known to "disappear". (TNG: "Face of the Enemy")

File:Koval2375.jpg

Koval, the Tal Shiar Chairman in 2375

File:Vreenak2374.jpg

Vreenak, the Vice-Chairman of the Tal Shiar in 2374

Rakal (Major)

Major Rakal, a Federation impostor in 2369

Organization

It was common practice for the Chairman of the Tal Shiar to be a member of the Continuing Committee. This was initially not the case for Chairman Koval, who was kept off the Committee, as he had often displayed anti-Federation sentiment and was opposed to the Federation Alliance against the Dominion. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")

Senator Vreenak was the Vice-Chairman of the Tal Shiar in the 2370s. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")

The Tal Shiar reports only to the highest levels of the Romulan government, and even so they undertake many missions without the direct knowledge of the Romulan Senate, conducting operations with virtual impunity throughout the Empire. Their authority supersedes that of most Romulan military commanders, resulting in a mutual distrust and hatred between the two organizations. The Tal Shiar operates their own fleet, often to their own aims. (TNG: "Face of the Enemy"; DS9: "The Die is Cast")

History

In 2369, the Romulan underground movement forced Counselor Deanna Troi of the USS Enterprise-D to pose as Major Rakal of the Tal Shiar in order to facilitate the defection of Vice-Proconsul M'ret and his aids to the Federation. The real Major Rakal was killed prior to the operation. (TNG: "Face of the Enemy")

In 2371, the Tal Shiar formed a secret coalition with the Cardassian Obsidian Order, to carry out a preemptive strike against the Founders' homeworld in the Dominion. As part of this operation, they carried out the assassinations of several former Obsidian Order operatives, including (unsuccessfully) Elim Garak. However, the Tal Shiar itself had been infiltrated by the Founders, and their combined fleet of twenty ships was ambushed and annihilated at the Battle of the Omarion Nebula. (DS9: "Improbable Cause", "The Die is Cast")

Unlike the Obsidian Order, the Tal Shiar was able to be rebuilt after the attack on the Founder homeworld. In 2374, operatives of the Romulan Military hijacked the prototype starship USS Prometheus and attempted to bring it to the Empire. They were supposed to bring it to the Military but received orders during the operation to deliver it to the Tal Shiar's fleet instead. (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")

In late 2374, the Tal Shiar investigated the destruction of Senator Vreenak's shuttle. Their preliminary report pointed towards Dominion sabotage. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")

The chairman of the Tal Shiar during the Dominion War, Koval, was in fact a Federation collaborator who was planted in preparation for feared hostilities following the war. Following covert maneuvering orchestrated by Section 31, Koval became a member of the Continuing Committee from which he had been previously excluded. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")

In 2375, the Tal Shiar was responsible for the security arrangements of the Romulan Conference. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")

Members

Appendices

Background information

The Tal Shiar was first mentioned in the form of the Federation impostor Major Rakal in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Face of the Enemy". However, the agency would not be mentioned on that series again.

"Face of the Enemy" writer Naren Shankar named the organization as a homage to the tal-shaya, a Vulcan martial arts technique from TOS: "Journey to Babel". (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion).

In an unfilmed scene of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Wire", Benjamin Sisko mentioned Stolpan, a Romulan friend of his, being arrested by the Tal Shiar and taken to their headquarters.

Apocrypha

In Star Trek: Countdown, in 2387 the Tal Shiar had been experimenting with Borg nanoprobe technology, and chose the miner Narada as a test-bed for the system - explaining how Nero's "simple mining vessel" could become the all-but-invincible force seen in Star Trek.

In The Way of D'era, the Tal Shiar has a military counterpart, the Tal Diann. The Tal Diann was set up by the Romulan Navy to keep tabs on both the Tal Shiar and several fleets directed by Senators, reporting the former's actions to Star Command, and the latter's to the Praetor.

In Star Trek Online, set in the year 2409, the Tal Shiar are the main rivals of Empress Sela for control of the dying Romulan Empire, which has become engulfed by internal conflict since the destruction of Romulus in 2387. The Tal Shiar have aligned with the Iconians against the Federation, the Klingon Empire, and the dissident colony of "New Romulus", seeing the Iconians as their best bet of regaining their former glory. In the feature episode series "Cloaked Intentions", players from both the Federation and the Klingon Empire join the Reman resistance against the Tal Shiar and their commander, Colonel Hakeev, culminating in a showdown at a secret Romulan base that incorporates active Iconian gateways. In STO's expansion pack, Legacy of Romulus, the Tal Shiar is the principal antagonist of the Romulan Republic's storyline, which ends with the five missions of "Cloaked Intentions".

External link

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