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List of unnamed Remans.

22nd century[]

Bodyguards []

Reman bodyguards

The two Reman bodyguards protecting Senator Vrax

Two bodyguards were protecting Senator Vrax. (ENT: "United", "The Aenar")

Neither actor received on-screen credit for their appearance.
A deleted scene from ENT: "The Aenar", available on the ENT Season 4 DVD, revealed that both Vrax and Valdore were placed under arrest by these Remans.

24th century[]

Corridor guard []

Reman guard 1

Reman corridor guard

This corridor guard tried to stop Captain Picard and Data aboard the Scimitar when they escaped in a Scorpion-class attack fighter and was the third Reman shot by Picard. (Star Trek Nemesis)

This Reman was played by stuntman Pete Turner.

Enterprise-E boarding party []

This boarding party beamed aboard the Enterprise-E to kidnap Captain Jean-Luc Picard. They were stopped by Commander William T. Riker, Worf, and a group of security officers. (Star Trek Nemesis)

These Remans were played by background and stunt performers. The Reman on the far right side and on the first one that opened fire and got shot by Worf was played by stuntman Tom Morga. The second Reman pictured by was the second to be shot by Worf and was played by stuntman Pete Turner. The remaining Remans were played by Dorian Kingi and an unknown actor.

Picard's guard []

Reman guarding Picard

A Reman officer

This officer guarded Jean-Luc Picard when he was taken by Shinzon via transporter from the Enterprise to the Scimitar. He was fooled by Data, posing as B-4, into letting Picard free before he was incapacited by a Vulcan nerve pinch from Data. The guard had came to by the time he was discovered by Shinzon and the viceroy. Having found that Picard was gone, Shinzon ordered that the guard be killed. He was promptly shot by the viceroy. (Star Trek Nemesis)

This Reman was played by an unknown actor.

Officer in corridor []

Reman in corridor

A Reman officer

This officer tried to stop Captain Picard and Data aboard the Scimitar when they've escaped in a Scorpion-class attack fighter and was shot. (Star Trek Nemesis)

This Reman was played by stuntman Tom Morga.

Officer []

Reman officer

A Reman officer

The officer was played by actor Robertson Dean.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Chagrith.

Shinzon's guard []

Reman guard 3

Reman guarding Shinzon

This guard guarded Shinzon and attempted to stop and kill Captain Picard aboard the Scimitar. He was killed when Picard broke his neck by bashing it in with a phaser rifle. (Star Trek Nemesis)

This Reman was played by stuntman Pete Turner.

Sub-commander []

This part was played by background actor Michael Wickson who received no credit for this appearance.

Surgeons []

Reman surgeons

Two Reman doctors

These surgeons worked with the viceroy aboard the Scimitar. (Star Trek Nemesis)

The Remans were played by unknown actors.

Viceroy []

Shinzon's viceroy was second-in-command of the Reman forces which overthrew the Romulan Star Empire in 2379.

Shinzon first encountered the man who would become his viceroy when Shinzon was exiled to the dilithium mines on Remus as a child. Taking pity on Shinzon, he protected him from the brutality of the Romulan guards, and raised him to consider the Remans to be his brothers.

Years later, the viceroy served as Shinzon's trusted lieutenant aboard the Reman Warbird Scimitar. In that capacity, the viceroy utilized his telepathic abilities to stabilize Shinzon, who was slowly dying from a breakdown of his cellular structure, and also to assist Shinzon in telepathically raping Deanna Troi, the half-Betazoid counselor of the USS Enterprise-E. Troi later used the viceroy's violation of her mind to the Enterprise crew's advantage, using their residual mental link to locate him aboard the Scimitar, which was cloaked, allowing Lieutenant Commander Worf to obtain a weapons lock.

Later, in an attempt to perform a complete transfusion with which to save his own life, Shinzon ordered his viceroy to lead a boarding party to the Enterprise and forcibly bring Captain Picard, the only donor with compatible DNA, to the Scimitar. The viceroy's boarding party was met by an Enterprise security team, led by Worf and Counselor Troi's new husband, Commander William T. Riker. As Worf and the security team held off the Remans, Riker pursued the viceroy into the Jefferies tubes, where they engaged in hand-to-hand combat on deck 29. Fighting on a catwalk suspended over a treacherously deep canyon in the bowels of the ship, both of them nearly fell when the Enterprise collided with the Scimitar. The viceroy was able to temporarily save himself by grasping onto Riker's legs as Riker clung to the catwalk, but ultimately fell to his death when Riker kicked the viceroy off his legs. (Star Trek Nemesis)

The Viceroy was played by Ron Perlman.
The novelization of Star Trek Nemesis gave the Viceroy the name "Vkruk (β)". The character also appears under that name in the short story "Twilight's Wrath" in Tales of the Dominion War.
In an alternate timeline featured in the novel Q&A, it was Vkruk rather than Shinzon who usurped the position of Praetor. He was responsible for Data's death.

Vrek's torture victim []

Reman remains

Reman remains

This individual was tortured and dismembered by Vrek aboard his starship in 2381. Following their death, Malok and a fellow Romulan officer cleaned up the interrogation room and disposed of the dismembered remains. Later, on the bridge, Vrek complained about a stain on his uniform, stating, "Ugh, Reman juice never comes out." (LD: "I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee")

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