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| - The Earth-Romulan War, also known as the Romulan War(s), was a major interstellar conflict fought from 2156 to 2160 between the forces of United Earth and those of the Romulan Star Empire. Its conclusion, which was marked by an Earth/Andorian/Vulcan/Tellarite alliance decisively defeating the Romulans at the Battle of Cheron, led to the establishment of the Romulan Neutral Zone and immediately preceded the incorporation of the United Federation of Planets. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II"; TOS: "Balance of Terror" )
- The Earth-Romulan War was a major interstellar conflict fought during the mid-22nd century between the forces of United Earth and those of the Romulan Star Empire, and their respective allies.
- The Earth-Romulan War, also known as the Romulan War, Romulan Wars, Earth-Romulus War, was a major interstellar conflict fought during the mid-22nd century (2155-2160) between forces led by United Earth and those of the Romulan Star Empire. (TOS episode: "Balance of Terror"; ENT - The Romulan War novel: To Brave the Storm; ST - Destiny novel: Mere Mortals; TNG video game: Echoes From the Past)
- The Earth-Romulan War, also known as the Romulan War or the Earth-Romulus War, was a major interstellar conflict fought during the mid-22nd century between forces led by United Earth and those of the Romulan Star Empire. (TOS episode: "Balance of Terror"; ST - Destiny novel: Mere Mortals)
- And if the "mini-arc" (I like how that term is often spoken with religous reverence) of ENT crapfest Babel On, etc., is spoken from any one of your goddamn mouths, I will personally burn down your home. Or your apartment. Oh hell, who am I kidding. All the Enterprise fans still live in their parents' basements (citation needed). So, now you've dragged them in this to. You freakin' Coto worshipping bastards. I don't want to harm your parents, but you've now put them in harm's way. All they ever did for you. And now you've doomed them. Good job. I swear to forging GOD.
- The Earth–Romulan War was a major conflict fought between the United Earth and the Romulan Star Empire in the fictional Star Trek universe. Humanity first made contact, indirectly, with the Romulans in 2152, when Enterprise NX-01 strayed into Romulan space and became ensnared in a minefield. The Romulans nearly destroyed the ship before it could escape. Earth had never heard of the Romulans, and Vulcans knew of them by reputation, but in fact the Romulans knew a great deal more about both of them. As is now common knowledge, the Romulans are an ancient offshoot of the Vulcan people. Their ancestors left Vulcan during the Time of Awakening because of their opposition to the teachings of Surak. They wandered through space on meager vessels until settling on a world which human cartographers
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