Feb 19 2005, 04:02 PM
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Date: September 21, 2395
Location: Romulus "Romulus, New China" With the signing of the 2395 Treaty of Versailles, the final nail in the coffin was hammered into the tr'Llhvae-Tal'Shiar government that had taken over nearly a decade before. The galae forces overthrew the Tal'Shiar government in late 2393 with the unprecedented support of the United Federation of Planets and Starfleet. One of the conditions for the Romulans entering the Versailles treaty was the official recognition of the Galae's New Senate as the legitimate head of the Romulan Star Empire. The situation seemed similar to the twentieth century United States' recognition of the People's Repbulic of China and the Communist rule as the legitimate Chinese authority rather than acknowledging the Taiwanese's claim. In that situation, the United States recognized the Communist rule because of prudence, not because of principle. Although the Federation did not necessarily favor the return of the Romulan Star Empire to this new Senate, they found that support for the return was likewise prudent. With the militant Tal'Shiar authorities in power, the Federation had found the Romulans even more difficult to deal with and relations plummeted to their lowest levels in decades. Yet, the Senate led by a charismatic war-hero of a Praetor, promised a new beginning of diplomatic cooperation. Some in the Federation questioned whether the Federation should even get involved in the Romulan crisis, however, the idealists won the day. In an attitude that could only be described as Wilsonian, the Federation idealists envisioned a departure from the fragile balance of power and the embracing of a new level of political and economic cooperation. The Treaty of Versailles was that beginning. Nevertheless, Versailles has remained largely untested, at least politically. Many of the economic barriers that existed between the Romulans, Klingons and Federation have been lifted allowing relatively free trade with minimal regulation and tariffs. Politically speaking, however, the three empires have remained relatively isolated. The true judgment of the success or failure of Versailles will be what happens between the three empires politically. -------------------- Sincerely,
Captain Simeon Davies Former Commanding Officer USS Agincourt NCC-81762 "At first, the Agincourt design reminded me of a whacked out garden shovel. Matter of fact, it still does."- "Kansas" JoN's |
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CaptainSDavies "Romulus, New China" Feb 19 2005, 04:02 PM
NDak ::sighs:: Aur first step towards political coopera... Feb 21 2005, 02:34 PM
STSF GromVik QUOTE (NDak @ Feb 21 2005, 02:34 PM) ::sighs:: Aur... Feb 21 2005, 03:52 PM![]() ![]() |
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