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==Other media== The Romulans have been the focus of a number of [[Star Trek canon|non-canon]] books and have appeared or been mentioned in other non-canon media. Among their key appearances have been: * [[Diane Duane]]'s miniseries ''[[Star Trek: Rihannsu]]'', consisting of five books written between 1984 and 2006, is regarded as among the most detailed works focusing on the Romulans.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://io9.gizmodo.com/5053820/what-did-diane-duane-think-of-star-trek-nemesis|title=What Did Diane Duane Think Of Star Trek: Nemesis?|last=Anders|first=Charlie Jane|date=2010-02-11|website=[[io9]]|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-05}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.treklit.com/2011/12/empty-chair.html|title=The Empty Chair|last=Gunther|first=Dan|date=2011-12-30|website=www.treklit.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-05}}</ref> * In Dalla Van Hise's ''[[Killing Time (Star Trek novel)|Killing Time]]'' (1985), the Romulans use time travel to alter history, which results in [[James T. Kirk]] becoming an ensign and Spock a starship captain. * A prototype Romulan warbird is the focus of [[Simon Hawke]]'s novel ''[[Simon Hawke#Star Trek The Next Generation|The Romulan Prize]]'' (1993). * Robert Greenberger's ''The Romulan Stratagem'' (1995) involves [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and his crew competing with the Romulan officer [[Sela (Star Trek)|Sela]] to convince a planet to join their respective states. * In [[Diane Carey]]'s ''Red Sector'' (1999), Spock and [[Leonard McCoy]] try to cure a virus that has infected the Romulan royal family. * [[Josepha Sherman]] and Susan M. Schwartz's ''Vulcan's Heart'' (1999) involved Spock traveling to Romulus to aid the Romulan Commander from "[[The Enterprise Incident|The ''Enterprise'' Incident]]". * ''[[Captain's Blood]]'' (2003), one of many collaborative works between ''Star Trek'' lead [[William Shatner]] and husband-and-wife team [[Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens]], focused on the involvement of Kirk in preventing a Romulan [[civil war]] in the aftermath of ''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]''. * The Tomed Incident is the focus of David R. George III's novel ''Serpents Among the Ruins'' (2003), which features the crew of the ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|Enterprise-B]]''. * ''Star Trek: Vulcan's Soul'' is a trilogy written by Sherman and Shwartz between 2004 and 2007; set in the aftermath of the [[Dominion War]], it focuses on members of Kirk's original crew becoming involved in a war between the Romulans and a fellow Vulcan offshoot, the Watraii. * In the ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' novel ''Taking Wing'' (2005), the Romulan Star Empire collapses into civil war in the wake of ''Star Trek: Nemesis''. * The ''Star Trek: Titan'' novel ''The Red King'' (2005) opens with the disappearance of a Romulan fleet and features Donatra, the Romulan commander featured in ''Star Trek: Nemesis'', working alongside William Riker and his crew. * In the novel ''Kobayashi Maru'' (2008) by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels, Admiral Valdore attempts once again to cause conflict in the region approximately one year after the incident involving the Aenar, this time using a "telecapture" system, designed to take over and control enemy ships. Using three Klingon vessels, Valdore attacks Coalition of Planets allies hoping to weaken or destroy two enemies of the Romulan Star Empire by provoking a war. Captain Archer is eventually able to provide evidence of this Romulan deception. This is followed by yet another unsuccessful attempt to break apart the alliance which involves using telecaptured Vulcan cruisers against [[Proxima Centauri]] (a recent coalition member). In the book, the event that finally sparks the Coalition's declaration of war against the Romulans is the destruction of the Earth freighter ''[[Kobayashi Maru]]''. * ''The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor's Wing'' is the sequel to ''Kobayashi Maru''. Set between July 22, 2155 and July 22, 2156, it details the war between the Coalition of Planets and the Romulan Star Empire. The story focuses on the Romulan attempts at taking over the Coalition whilst the Vulcans who are aware they are vulnerable to the telecapture weapon withdraw from the fight early. The other Coalition members withdraw one by one in the face of continued losses, leaving it up to Earth Starfleet to stop the Romulan menace. * In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', set in the year 2409, the Romulan survivor D'Tan (the adult version of a minor character from TNG episode "Unification II", played by Vidal Peterson) assisted in building a New Romulus after the destruction of the original homeworld twenty-two years prior. As part of rebuilding a new Romulan Republic, he became leader of the Romulan Unification Movement in an attempt to continue Ambassador Spock's work of bringing the Vulcan and Romulan people together.
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