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The following is a '''list of [[unnamed individuals|unnamed]] [[Romulan]]s''' who lived during the [[24th century]].
 
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| affiliation = [[Vulcan reunification|Reunification]] Movement
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'''Jaron''' was a [[Romulan]] living on [[Romulus]] during the [[2360s]]. In [[2368]], he was a member of [[Spock]]'s underground [[Vulcan]]-Romulan [[Vulcan reunification|reunification]] movement.
== Ambassador {{anchor|Ambassador 001}}==
 
The '''[[ambassador]] to [[Cardassia]]''' was representative of the [[Romulan Star Empire]] to the [[Cardassian Union]] and was a personal enemy of [[Obsidian Order]] head [[Enabran Tain]]. When Tain was on his deathbed in [[2373]], his son [[Elim Garak]] implied that the ambassador had been eliminated. ({{DS9|In Purgatory's Shadow}})
 
{{bginfo|{{omid}}|Given Garak's propensity for lying, it is unclear if Garak really did kill the ambassador or was just trying to put his dying father's mind at ease. If he was killed, it may be connected to the numerous deaths he hinted at causing on [[Romulus]] in {{e|Broken Link}}.}}
 
   
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When [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and [[Data]] visited Romulus that [[year]] to search for Spock, Jaron posed as a [[soldier]] from the [[Romulan military]] who observed the two disguised [[Starfleet]] [[officer]]s as they ate [[soup]] in a [[Krocton Segment]] [[cafe]]. When Picard and Data attempted to leave the establishment, Jaron and a [[Romulan 24th civilian 007|second soldier]] stopped the two, and led them to [[Senator]] [[Pardek]], who informed them not to let his "soldiers" alarm them, as they were simply trying to get them off the streets to the underground's hidden [[cave]] system. ({{TNG|Unification I}})
== Antwerp Conference diplomats ==
 
{{see-list|Romulan 24th Antwerp diplomats 001||Antwerp Conference attendees}}
 
   
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Jaron learned about the similarities between the two races and the need for Romulans to abandon their plans of conquest and embrace [[logic]] instead. After Spock helped foil a Romulan plot to conquer {{dis|Vulcan|planet}}, he remained on Romulus to teach Jaron and the rest of the underground movement. ({{TNG|Unification II}})
== Borg drone {{anchor|Drone 001}}==
 
[[File:Assimilated Romulan.jpg|thumb|150px|An assimilated Romulan]]
 
This '''[[assimilate]]d male''' would become a [[Borg drone]] sometime prior to [[2375]].
 
   
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{{bginfo|Jaron was played by actor [[Daniel Roebuck]].|His name comes from the [[Unification (novel)|novelization]]. In the scripts and on the call sheets his character was referenced as "Romulan #1".|The [[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]] gives him the name Dr. Koramar. Another [[CCG: Premiere Edition|CCG card]] uses the name Jaron for a different Romulan from the episode {{e|Future Imperfect}}. ''[http://www.trollandtoad.com/p195586.html]''}}
[[Seven of Nine]] assumed his personality when a Borg [[vinculum]] caused her to experience the personalities of various assimilated individuals. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}})
 
{{bginfo|This Romulan was played by recurring background actor [[Mark Major]].}}
 
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== Carraya IV inhabitants ==
 
 
[[Category:Romulans]]
{{see-list|Carraya IV inhabitants}}
 
 
== Civilians {{anchors|Civilians 001}}==
 
Several '''civilians''' were present when Captain Picard and [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] visited Romulus, disguised as Romulans, in [[2368]]. Some of them joined the underground movement to rejoin the Romulans and the [[Vulcan]]s, a movement led by [[ambassador]] [[Spock]]. ({{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}})
 
{{bginfo|All civilians with the exception of [[Susan Fallender]] – {{CCG name|Tamarith|her}} ''[http://www.witthohn.com/Tamarith.htm]'' – were played by background performers, who received no credit for their appearances. {{CCG name|Kassem|the Romulan played by Carla Beachcomber the}} ''[http://cardguide.wikia.com/wiki/Kassem_-_Stern_Operative_(SNW)]''|The yet unidentified performers are [[Amigron]], [[Aylward]], {{dis|Bravo|actor}}, [[Errol Bryand]], [[Jacobson]], [[Manno]], [[Marco]], [[Justin McCarty]], {{dis|Miller|actor}}, and [[Wayland]].|Several costumes were sold off at the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay including [[Christie Haydon]], ''{{stala|3157}}'' [[Linda Harcharic]], ''{{stala|5893}}'' [[Mark Lentry]], ''{{stala|8822}}'' [[Justin McCarty]], ''{{stala|7490}}'' [[Diane Todd]], ''{{stala|10390}}'' [[Errol Bryand]], ''{{stala|9773}}'' and seven costumes without name tags. ''{{stala|2548}} {{stala|2549}} {{stala|4062}} {{stala|5600}} {{stala|5983}} {{stala|6762}} {{stala|8091}}''}}
 
 
<gallery>
 
File:Female Romulan civilian 1, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Susan Fallender]]''<br>{{TNG|Unification II}}
 
File:Female Romulan civilian 2, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Carla Beachcomber]]''<br>{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Female Romulan civilian 3, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Christie Haydon]]''<br>{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Female Romulan civilian 4, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Diane Todd]]''<br>{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Female Romulan civilian 5, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Linda Harcharic]]''<br>{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Female Romulan civilian 6, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Carmen Emeterio]]''<br>{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 1, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Mark Lentry]]''<br>{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 2, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 3, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 4, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 5, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 6, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 7, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I|Unification II}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 8, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 9, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 10, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I}}
 
File:Male Romulan civilian 11, 2368.jpg|{{TNG|Unification I}}
 
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== Continuing Committee senators {{anchor|Senators 001}} ==
 
In [[2375]] seven '''[[senator]]s''' were seated in the [[Continuing Committee]] alongside [[Praetor]] [[Neral]]. The committee served as a court when criminal charges of [[treason]] were brought against [[Senator]] [[Cretak]] by [[Chairman]] [[Koval]] of the [[Tal Shiar]]. The [[assassination]] attempt of Koval and the allegations of treason against Cretak were investigated. The committee found Cretak guilty. In reality this was a plot by [[Luther Sloan]] and Koval to remove Cretak from power to insure continued [[Dominion War|Romulan war efforts against]] the [[Dominion]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
 
 
{{bginfo|The seven officials were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|Several costumes were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay including the costumes of [[Lee Nickerson]], ''{{stala|6215}}'' [[Bill Hackett]], ''{{stala|4977}}'' [[Bonnie Perkinson]], ''{{stala|2810}}'' and [[Ray Peterson]]. ''{{stala|5375}}'' Additional costume parts worn by [[Ray Peterson]] and [[Michael Phipps]] at the banquet scene were also sold off. ''{{stala|6215}} {{stala|6215}}''|The ''[[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]]'' gives the name of Michael Phipps' character as Setek. ''[http://cardguide.wikia.com/wiki/Setek_(NE)]''}}
 
 
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File:Romulan committee member 1.jpg|''Played by [[Lee Nickerson]]''
 
File:Romulan committee member 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Romulan committee member 3.jpg|''Played by [[Bill Hackett]]''
 
File:Romulan committee member 4.jpg|''Played by [[Bonnie Perkinson]]''
 
File:Romulan committee member 5.jpg|''Played by [[Michael Phipps]]''
 
File:Romulan committee member 6.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
 
File:Romulan committee member 7.jpg|''Played by [[Ray Peterson]]''
 
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== Dignitary {{anchor|Dignitary 001}}==
 
[[File:Romulan dignitary, 2375.jpg|thumb|150px|Romulan dignitary]]
 
In [[2375]], this '''female [[dignitary]]''' stood on behalf of the Romulan Empire at the [[Dominion]] surrender signing ceremony on [[Deep Space 9]]. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
 
{{bginfo|This dignitary was played by an [[unknown actress]].|The [[What You Leave Behind (novel)|novelization]] of the episode gives her name as {{mb|Lar}} and also the rank of {{mb|High Centurion}}.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Internment Camp 371 prisoners ==
 
{{see-list|Romulan 24th 371 prisoners 000||Internment Camp 371 inhabitants}}
 
 
== Jarok's family {{anchor|Jarok's wife|Jarok's daughter}}==
 
The '''[[wife]] and [[daughter]] of [[Alidar Jarok]]''' were individuals who lived in the [[2360s]].
 
 
According to Jarok, seeing his baby daughter [[smile]] was what convinced him to [[defector|defect]] from the [[Romulan Star Empire]] and thus make a better world for her and all children. He bemoaned never seeing the child again, but remained firm in his resolve to continue with his plan. Though she would grow up believing him to be a [[treason|traitor]], at least she would live.
 
 
Prior to his [[suicide]] in [[2366]], he wrote a [[letter]] to them that he hoped they would receive some day in the future. ({{TNG|The Defector}})
 
 
{{bginfo|{{omid|Romulans|2}}|Non-canon sources give his wife's name as {{mb|Ai'lara Jarok}} and his daughter's as {{mb|Tiaru Jarok}}, who would be heavily featured in the computer game ''[[Star Trek Online]]''.}}
 
 
== Koval's aide {{anchor|Koval's aide 001}}==
 
[[File:Kovals aide.jpg|thumb|150px|Koval's aide]]
 
This '''[[aide]]''' worked for [[Tal Shiar]] [[Chairman]] [[Koval]] in [[2375]]. He accompanied him to the banquet for the conference held on Romulus in 2375 and left Koval alone at order when Koval started a talk with [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
 
{{bginfo|This aide was played by an [[unknown actor]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Legal intercessor {{anchor|Intercessor 001}} ==
 
This '''[[legal intercessor]]''' maintained an office in the [[Krocton Segment]] on [[Romulus]]. The doorway outside his office was the location of [[Starfleet Intelligence]]'s footage placing [[Ambassador]] [[Spock]] on Romulus speaking with [[Senator]] [[Pardek]].
 
 
The location was later discovered by Data who determined from a similar name to Pardek's on the door, that the intercessor appeared to be one of the Senator's [[relative]]s.
 
 
After Picard found the door locked, he suggested they the wait for the office to open from the cafe across the street.
 
 
When speaking to the overly suspicious [[#Soup woman|soup woman]] at the cafe, Picard inquired about the intercessor and noted that he sought his services. The woman did not believe him, instead suspecting that the intercessor was actually in trouble, and they were actually agents of the security forces, sent to watch the intercessor's office. ({{TNG|Unification I}})
 
{{bginfo|{{omid|Intercessor}}}}
 
 
== Letant's aides {{anchor|Letant's aides 001}}==
 
[[File:Planning the attack.jpg|thumb|150px|Letant's aides]]
 
These '''aides''' accompanied [[Letant]] in the [[wardroom]] on Deep Space 9, when the [[Romulan]]s, [[Starfleet]], and [[Klingon]]s were planning the attack into [[Cardassian]] [[space]]. ({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}})
 
{{bginfo|These aides were played by an [[unknown performers]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== M'ret's aides {{anchors|M'ret's aides 001}} ==
 
These two '''aides''' served [[vice-proconsul]] [[M'ret]] in [[2369]]. They were held in [[stasis]] and transported on board the {{IRW|Khazara}} to [[Defector|defect]] to the [[Federation]]. Because [[Deanna Troi]] [[Empathy|sensed]] that the [[Corvallen freighter captain]] was not going to keep his word to the [[Romulan underground movement]] and his ship was destroyed, they were [[beam]]ed on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} hidden in a [[disruptor]] beam. ({{TNG|Face of the Enemy}})
 
{{bginfo|The ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]'' short story "Turncoats" gives their names as N'veran and Revaik.}}
 
 
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File:M'ret aide 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
 
File:M'ret aide 2.jpg|''Played by [[Kerry Hoyt]]''
 
File:Background actress, Face of the Enemy.jpg|''The [[unknown actress]] on a makeup continuity polaroid''
 
File:Kerry Hoyt.jpg|''[[Kerry Hoyt]] on a makeup continuity polaroid''
 
</gallery>
 
 
== Military personnel ==
 
{{see-list|Romulan 24th military 000||Romulan military personnel}}
 
 
== ''Narada'' personnel ==
 
{{see-list|Narada unnamed 000|| Narada personnel}}
 
 
== Neral's immediate family {{anchor|Neral's family}}==
 
The '''immediate [[family]]''' of [[Proconsul]] [[Neral]] were [[death|killed]] in a [[Klingon]] raid in [[2350]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
 
{{bginfo|{{omid|family}}}}
 
 
== Neral's secretary {{anchor|Secretary 001}}==
 
This '''female''' was working as {{dis|secretary|occupation}} to Proconsul Neral in [[2368]]. She informed the Proconsul over com that the [[Romulan Senate]] had been recalled into session. ({{TNG|Unification II}})
 
{{bginfo|{{VO}} She was voiced by an [[unknown actress]].}}
 
 
== Nero's wife {{anchor|Wife 001}}==
 
[[File:Nero's wife.jpg|thumb|150px|Holographic recording of Nero's wife]]
 
'''[[Nero]]'s [[wife]]''' was on [[Romulus]] when the [[planet]] was destroyed. Her death drove Nero into his [[genocide|genocidal]] quest for vengeance. She was [[pregnancy|pregnant]] with [[fetus|his child]] at the time. ({{film|11}})
 
{{bginfo|The holographic image of Nero's wife seen in ''Star Trek'' was played by [[Scottie Thompson]]. In the creation of her clothing for the role, a concept sketch of the character was illustrated. Costume designer [[Michael Kaplan]] noted, "''She is wearing attire in keeping with Romulan notions of beauty.''" (''[[Star Trek - The Art of the Film]]'', p. 41)|While her pregnancy is hard to see in the film, it is clearly [[:File:Countdown Mandana.jpg|shown]] in ''[[Star Trek: Countdown]]'', where her name was {{mb|Mandana}}.}}
 
 
== R'Mor's family {{anchor|R'Mor's family 001}}==
 
The '''[[wife]] and [[daughter]]''' of [[Telek R'Mor]] resided on [[Romulus]] while he served his stint on the ''[[Talvath]]''. He missed them dearly. As of [[2351]], his daughter was only seven [[month]]s old. He had never seen her and didn't expect to until she had reached the age of two. ({{VOY|Eye of the Needle}})
 
{{bginfo|{{omid|Romulans|2}}|According to the novel ''[[Cloak and Dagger]]'', R'Mor's wife is named Torrith and his daughter is named Rakki.}}
 
 
== Senator at conference {{anchor|Senator 001}}==
 
[[File:Romulan senator at conference 1.jpg|thumb|150px|A Romulan senator]]
 
This '''[[senator]]''' attended the conference held on [[Romulus]] in [[2375]]. He was absent from the [[Romulan Continuing Committee]] session held regarding Cretak's treason attempt against the Empire. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
 
{{bginfo|This senator was portrayed by background actor [[Kenneth Blanck]] who received no credit for his appearance.|His costume was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|5189}}''}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Senators ==
 
{{see-list|Romulan Senate members}}
 
 
== Soup woman {{anchor|Soup woman}}==
 
[[File:Romulan soup woman.jpg|thumb|150px|A Romulan soup woman]]
 
The '''[[soup]] woman''' was a suspicious older female, who worked as a [[food]] [[waiter|server]] at a small [[cafe]] in the [[Krocton Segment]] on [[Romulus]]. She recommended the soup to [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and [[Data]], who were disguised as Romulans. She disbelieved that they were from [[Rateg]], as they claimed, because they did not speak with their "particular [[inflection]]". She theorized that they were from the [[security forces]], sent there to watch the [[intercessor's office]], suspecting that the [[legal intercessor|intercessor]] was in trouble. ({{TNG|Unification I}})
 
{{bginfo|The soup woman was played by actress [[Mimi Cozzens]].|The costume worn by Cozzens was sold off at the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|2760}}''}}
 
 
== Spock's messenger {{anchor|Messenger 001}} ==
 
This '''messenger''' delivered a message from [[Ambassador]] [[Spock]] to [[DeSeve]] in [[2369]].
 
 
When DeSeve later arrived aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D}}, he told {{dis|Captain|rank}} [[Jean-Luc Picard]] that he had a message to deliver that came directly from Spock. Later, DeSeve revealed that the message wasn't directly to ''him'' from Spock, but came from a third party, claiming "''Someone else relayed the message to me, but he said Spock spoke directly to him. I trust the man who spoke to me. He would not have [[lie]]d.''" ({{TNG|Face of the Enemy}})
 
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== Tal Shiar personnel ==
 
{{see-list|Unnamed Tal Shiar personnel}}
 
 
== Toreth's father {{anchor|Toreth's father 001}}==
 
The '''[[father]] of [[Toreth]]''' was an [[idealism|idealist]] who was at one time [[arrest]]ed by the [[Tal Shiar]].
 
 
According to then [[Commander]] Toreth of the [[Romulan military]], her father was an old man and devoted citizen who spoke his mind about the [[Romulan Empire]], and as a result was dragged from his house in the middle of the night by the Tal Shiar, never to be heard from again. ({{TNG|Face of the Enemy}})
 
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Jaron was a Romulan living on Romulus during the 2360s. In 2368, he was a member of Spock's underground Vulcan-Romulan reunification movement.

When Jean-Luc Picard and Data visited Romulus that year to search for Spock, Jaron posed as a soldier from the Romulan military who observed the two disguised Starfleet officers as they ate soup in a Krocton Segment cafe. When Picard and Data attempted to leave the establishment, Jaron and a second soldier stopped the two, and led them to Senator Pardek, who informed them not to let his "soldiers" alarm them, as they were simply trying to get them off the streets to the underground's hidden cave system. (TNG: "Unification I")

Jaron learned about the similarities between the two races and the need for Romulans to abandon their plans of conquest and embrace logic instead. After Spock helped foil a Romulan plot to conquer Vulcan, he remained on Romulus to teach Jaron and the rest of the underground movement. (TNG: "Unification II")

Jaron was played by actor Daniel Roebuck.
His name comes from the novelization. In the scripts and on the call sheets his character was referenced as "Romulan #1".
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives him the name Dr. Koramar. Another CCG card uses the name Jaron for a different Romulan from the episode "Future Imperfect". [1]