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The '''[[Tomed]] Incident''' was a terrible confrontation between the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the [[Romulan Star Empire]] in [[2311]] that cost thousands of lives. The incident led to the signing of the [[Treaty of Algeron]], which banned Federation research into or use of any [[cloaking device]], and led to the withdrawal of the Romulan government from interstellar affairs until [[2364]]. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone|The Pegasus|The Defector}}; {{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}})
 
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The '''Tomed Incident''' was a confrontation between the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the [[Romulan Star Empire]] in [[2311]] that cost thousands of lives.
   
 
The incident led to the signing of the [[Treaty of Algeron]], which banned Federation research into or use of any [[cloaking device]], and led to the withdrawal of the Romulan government from interstellar affairs until [[2364]]. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone|The Pegasus|The Defector}}; {{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}})
{{bginfo|The Tomed Incident was the primary focus of the ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era|Lost Era]]'' [[Novels|novel]], ''[[Serpents Among the Ruins]]''. In the staged terrorist attack, the flagship of the Romulan fleet, the ''Tomed'', crashed into a Federation base at high warp. When the quantum singularity confinement of the ''Tomed'' failed, the massive explosion wiped out thirteen Starfleet outposts, as well as the USS ''Agamemnon''. While the official casualties numbered in the thousands, in reality the ''Agamemnon'' and the bases were all empty, rigged to emit false lifesigns. The thousands of Starfleet personnel listed as killed in the attack were already dead - their deaths in the past year having been covered up - and records fabricated to appear that they had been stationed there. The act of terror was orchestrated by [[Starfleet Intelligence]] to diffuse the rising tensions between the two powers, forcing the Romulan Empire to stand down when the Klingons sided with the Federation in the wake of the attack.}}
 
   
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{{bginfo|This incident might have a connection to the [[Beta Quadrant]] [[star system]] [[Tomed]].}}
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=== Apocrypha ===
 
The Tomed Incident was the primary focus of the [[Pocket TOS]] ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era|Lost Era]]'' {{novel}}, ''[[Serpents Among the Ruins]]''. In this version of the story, the Tomed Incident was a staged terrorist attack, where the flagship of the Romulan fleet, the {{mb|Ivarix class|''Ivarix''-class}} [[warbird]] named {{mb|IRW Tomed|''Tomed''}}, crashed into a Federation base at high warp. When the quantum singularity confinement of the ''Tomed'' failed, the massive explosion wiped out thirteen Starfleet outposts, as well as the USS ''Agamemnon''. While the official casualties numbered in the thousands, in reality the ''Agamemnon'' and the bases were all empty, rigged to emit false lifesigns. The thousands of Starfleet personnel listed as killed in the attack were already dead &ndash; their deaths in the past year having been covered up &ndash; and records fabricated to appear that they had been stationed there. The act of terror was orchestrated by [[Starfleet Intelligence]] to defuse the rising tensions between the two powers, forcing the Romulan Empire to stand down when the [[Klingon]]s sided with the Federation in the wake of the attack.
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The novel ''[[The Return]]'' features a [[D'deridex class|Romulan warbird]] named {{mb|IRW Avatar of Tomed|''Avatar of Tomed''}}.
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Latest revision as of 01:35, 28 October 2023

For the mission in the 22nd century, please see Tomed mission.

The Tomed Incident was a confrontation between the United Federation of Planets and the Romulan Star Empire in 2311 that cost thousands of lives.

The incident led to the signing of the Treaty of Algeron, which banned Federation research into or use of any cloaking device, and led to the withdrawal of the Romulan government from interstellar affairs until 2364. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone", "The Pegasus", "The Defector"; ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

This incident might have a connection to the Beta Quadrant star system Tomed.

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Apocrypha

The Tomed Incident was the primary focus of the Pocket TOS Lost Era novel, Serpents Among the Ruins. In this version of the story, the Tomed Incident was a staged terrorist attack, where the flagship of the Romulan fleet, the Ivarix-class (β) warbird named Tomed (β), crashed into a Federation base at high warp. When the quantum singularity confinement of the Tomed failed, the massive explosion wiped out thirteen Starfleet outposts, as well as the USS Agamemnon. While the official casualties numbered in the thousands, in reality the Agamemnon and the bases were all empty, rigged to emit false lifesigns. The thousands of Starfleet personnel listed as killed in the attack were already dead – their deaths in the past year having been covered up – and records fabricated to appear that they had been stationed there. The act of terror was orchestrated by Starfleet Intelligence to defuse the rising tensions between the two powers, forcing the Romulan Empire to stand down when the Klingons sided with the Federation in the wake of the attack.

The novel The Return features a Romulan warbird named Avatar of Tomed (β).

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