Search
Cookie Usage Statistics Colour Key Sudden Death Monthly Poll Caption Comp eMail Author Shops
Ships Fleets Weaponry Species People Timelines Calculators Photo Galleries
Stations Design Lineage Size Charts Battles Science / Tech Temporal Styling Maps / Politics
Articles Reviews Lists Recreation Search Site Guide What's New Forum
8472 Andorians Armus Ba'ku Bajorans Benzites Beta Annari Betazoids Bolians Borg Breen Bunnicorn Bynars Cardassians Cheronians Crystalline entity Demons Denobulans Douwd Edo El-Aurians Ferengi Founders Gomtuu Gorn Hierarchy Hirogen Horta Humans Hunters J'Naii Jem'Hadar Karemma Kataanians Kazon Kelvans Klingons Kobali Kriosians Ktarians Kzinti Lurians Malon Morg / Eymorg Na'kuhl Nagilum Nanites Nausicaans Ocampa Organians Orions Pah-wraiths Pakled Parasites Progenitors Prophets Q Remans Risans Romulans Scalosians Sheliak Sikarians Son'a Sphere Builders Spittlebug Suliban Talaxians Talosians Tamarians Tarchannen parasites Tellarites The Cloud Tholians Tosk Tribbles Trill Vaadwaur Vidiians Vissians Vorta Voth Vulcans Xahean Xindi Aquatics Xindi Arboreals Xindi Avians Xindi Insectoids Xindi Primates Xindi Reptilians Yridians Zalkonians Additional Species

Remans

NotesImagesDatapoints
TimelinePeople
Universe : Prime Timeline
Species Name : Remans [1]
Political Affiliation : Romulan [1]
Quadrant : Beta

The Remans have long been something of a mystery to the Federation. Regarded as a lesser caste by the Romulans, the Remans were confined to their home planet of Remus and rarely seen by outsiders. This changed somewhat during the Dominion war, when the Romulans used the Remans as shock troops. The Remans fought well against the feared Jem'Hadar, scoring many victories. Still, the Remans remained somewhat mysterious.

In 2378 when Shinzon staged a coup with the help of the Remans, taking over the Romulan Empire. Shinzon's Praetorship did not last very long, but it did offer the crew of the Enterprise-E the chance to meet with - and later to battle with - Remans face to face.

Remus is tidally locked, with one half permanently facing towards the sun and one half permanently facing away. The Remans live on the far side; they are used to darkness, and find bright light to be intensely painful. Much of Remus is dominated by industrial areas where the Remans work as slave labour under Romulan guards. [1]

Colour key

Canon source Backstage source Novel source DITL speculation

References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Star Trek : Nemesis
Film: Star Trek : Nemesis


© Graham & Ian Kennedy Page views : 33,638 Last updated : 18 Dec 2014