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Post by blackbat242 on May 24, 2020 4:56:55 GMT -5
You could go a few different routes to explain the non-visual exposure, and combine several to at least appease the players. 2. Ground troops were Reman Add more. Mix. Match. Some. All. It all works if the group is having fun playing. Until the movie Star Trek Nemesis and the series Enterprise, canon was that Remans were Romulans living on the planet Remus - nothing more or less, and not different in any way (other than possibly politically, and in having been originally from a particular Vulcan ethnic group) from any other Romulan.
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Post by c57d on May 24, 2020 8:05:50 GMT -5
You could go a few different routes to explain the non-visual exposure, and combine several to at least appease the players. 2. Ground troops were Reman Add more. Mix. Match. Some. All. It all works if the group is having fun playing. Until the movie Star Trek Nemesis and the series Enterprise, canon was that Remans were Romulans living on the planet Remus - nothing more or less, and not different in any way (other than possibly politically, and in having been originally from a particular Vulcan ethnic group) from any other Romulan. I personally go along with the (highly non canon)FASA concept that Roms were originally a few thousand bronze age Vulcans transplanted by the Preservers onto Rom'lasz (Romulus). A thousand years, or so, later, their first spaceflight was to Rav's (Remus), which is in a binary orbit. And then this got colonised. And so my headcanon doesn't see any racial differences here. Ymmv.
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