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  • Memory alpha says 18 billion around 2378, but no sources are given. Also, I couldn't find anything else at the moment.

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  • Memory alpha says 18 billion around 2378, but no sources are given. Also, I couldn't find anything else at the moment.

    – Loki
    15 hours ago



















  • Memory alpha says 18 billion around 2378, but no sources are given. Also, I couldn't find anything else at the moment.

    – Loki
    15 hours ago

















Memory alpha says 18 billion around 2378, but no sources are given. Also, I couldn't find anything else at the moment.

– Loki
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Memory alpha says 18 billion around 2378, but no sources are given. Also, I couldn't find anything else at the moment.

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According to the Star Trek: Star Charts factbook, the population of Romulus in the year 2368 is approximately 18 billion.



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No information exists to describe the total number of Romulans in the galaxy, but their empire encompasses several colony worlds, each with potentially billions-strong populations of their own.





After its destruction in 2387 (about ten years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis), the population of Romulus dropped to (approximately) zero.



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  • In the Kelvin time line, Romulus was still around? It was in the original time line that Romulus was destroyed?

    – jim
    12 hours ago











  • Aren't they eventually destroyed in both? Wasn't it a natural disaster that destroyed Romulus, and won't that natural disaster still happen, but now without the Vulcans to try and avert it?

    – coteyr
    12 hours ago











  • @coteyr - A few months ago I would have argued with you that it wasn't clear however it seems the new Picard series (set in the original timeline) will also feature the destruction of Romulus

    – Valorum
    11 hours ago






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    In the Kelvin time line Romulus isn't due to be destroyed for more than a century and with that much forewarning they can doubtless save it.

    – David Johnston
    11 hours ago











  • @Valorum I thought the new Picard series is supposed to be in the original timeline. Example article claiming so: redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2019/01/12/…

    – jpmc26
    10 hours ago













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According to the Star Trek: Star Charts factbook, the population of Romulus in the year 2368 is approximately 18 billion.



enter image description here



No information exists to describe the total number of Romulans in the galaxy, but their empire encompasses several colony worlds, each with potentially billions-strong populations of their own.





After its destruction in 2387 (about ten years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis), the population of Romulus dropped to (approximately) zero.



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  • In the Kelvin time line, Romulus was still around? It was in the original time line that Romulus was destroyed?

    – jim
    12 hours ago











  • Aren't they eventually destroyed in both? Wasn't it a natural disaster that destroyed Romulus, and won't that natural disaster still happen, but now without the Vulcans to try and avert it?

    – coteyr
    12 hours ago











  • @coteyr - A few months ago I would have argued with you that it wasn't clear however it seems the new Picard series (set in the original timeline) will also feature the destruction of Romulus

    – Valorum
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    In the Kelvin time line Romulus isn't due to be destroyed for more than a century and with that much forewarning they can doubtless save it.

    – David Johnston
    11 hours ago











  • @Valorum I thought the new Picard series is supposed to be in the original timeline. Example article claiming so: redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2019/01/12/…

    – jpmc26
    10 hours ago


















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According to the Star Trek: Star Charts factbook, the population of Romulus in the year 2368 is approximately 18 billion.



enter image description here



No information exists to describe the total number of Romulans in the galaxy, but their empire encompasses several colony worlds, each with potentially billions-strong populations of their own.





After its destruction in 2387 (about ten years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis), the population of Romulus dropped to (approximately) zero.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer


























  • In the Kelvin time line, Romulus was still around? It was in the original time line that Romulus was destroyed?

    – jim
    12 hours ago











  • Aren't they eventually destroyed in both? Wasn't it a natural disaster that destroyed Romulus, and won't that natural disaster still happen, but now without the Vulcans to try and avert it?

    – coteyr
    12 hours ago











  • @coteyr - A few months ago I would have argued with you that it wasn't clear however it seems the new Picard series (set in the original timeline) will also feature the destruction of Romulus

    – Valorum
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    In the Kelvin time line Romulus isn't due to be destroyed for more than a century and with that much forewarning they can doubtless save it.

    – David Johnston
    11 hours ago











  • @Valorum I thought the new Picard series is supposed to be in the original timeline. Example article claiming so: redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2019/01/12/…

    – jpmc26
    10 hours ago
















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According to the Star Trek: Star Charts factbook, the population of Romulus in the year 2368 is approximately 18 billion.



enter image description here



No information exists to describe the total number of Romulans in the galaxy, but their empire encompasses several colony worlds, each with potentially billions-strong populations of their own.





After its destruction in 2387 (about ten years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis), the population of Romulus dropped to (approximately) zero.



enter image description here






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According to the Star Trek: Star Charts factbook, the population of Romulus in the year 2368 is approximately 18 billion.



enter image description here



No information exists to describe the total number of Romulans in the galaxy, but their empire encompasses several colony worlds, each with potentially billions-strong populations of their own.





After its destruction in 2387 (about ten years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis), the population of Romulus dropped to (approximately) zero.



enter image description here







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  • In the Kelvin time line, Romulus was still around? It was in the original time line that Romulus was destroyed?

    – jim
    12 hours ago











  • Aren't they eventually destroyed in both? Wasn't it a natural disaster that destroyed Romulus, and won't that natural disaster still happen, but now without the Vulcans to try and avert it?

    – coteyr
    12 hours ago











  • @coteyr - A few months ago I would have argued with you that it wasn't clear however it seems the new Picard series (set in the original timeline) will also feature the destruction of Romulus

    – Valorum
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    In the Kelvin time line Romulus isn't due to be destroyed for more than a century and with that much forewarning they can doubtless save it.

    – David Johnston
    11 hours ago











  • @Valorum I thought the new Picard series is supposed to be in the original timeline. Example article claiming so: redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2019/01/12/…

    – jpmc26
    10 hours ago





















  • In the Kelvin time line, Romulus was still around? It was in the original time line that Romulus was destroyed?

    – jim
    12 hours ago











  • Aren't they eventually destroyed in both? Wasn't it a natural disaster that destroyed Romulus, and won't that natural disaster still happen, but now without the Vulcans to try and avert it?

    – coteyr
    12 hours ago











  • @coteyr - A few months ago I would have argued with you that it wasn't clear however it seems the new Picard series (set in the original timeline) will also feature the destruction of Romulus

    – Valorum
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    In the Kelvin time line Romulus isn't due to be destroyed for more than a century and with that much forewarning they can doubtless save it.

    – David Johnston
    11 hours ago











  • @Valorum I thought the new Picard series is supposed to be in the original timeline. Example article claiming so: redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2019/01/12/…

    – jpmc26
    10 hours ago



















In the Kelvin time line, Romulus was still around? It was in the original time line that Romulus was destroyed?

– jim
12 hours ago





In the Kelvin time line, Romulus was still around? It was in the original time line that Romulus was destroyed?

– jim
12 hours ago













Aren't they eventually destroyed in both? Wasn't it a natural disaster that destroyed Romulus, and won't that natural disaster still happen, but now without the Vulcans to try and avert it?

– coteyr
12 hours ago





Aren't they eventually destroyed in both? Wasn't it a natural disaster that destroyed Romulus, and won't that natural disaster still happen, but now without the Vulcans to try and avert it?

– coteyr
12 hours ago













@coteyr - A few months ago I would have argued with you that it wasn't clear however it seems the new Picard series (set in the original timeline) will also feature the destruction of Romulus

– Valorum
11 hours ago





@coteyr - A few months ago I would have argued with you that it wasn't clear however it seems the new Picard series (set in the original timeline) will also feature the destruction of Romulus

– Valorum
11 hours ago




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In the Kelvin time line Romulus isn't due to be destroyed for more than a century and with that much forewarning they can doubtless save it.

– David Johnston
11 hours ago





In the Kelvin time line Romulus isn't due to be destroyed for more than a century and with that much forewarning they can doubtless save it.

– David Johnston
11 hours ago













@Valorum I thought the new Picard series is supposed to be in the original timeline. Example article claiming so: redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2019/01/12/…

– jpmc26
10 hours ago







@Valorum I thought the new Picard series is supposed to be in the original timeline. Example article claiming so: redshirtsalwaysdie.com/2019/01/12/…

– jpmc26
10 hours ago












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