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[[Image:Hiren.jpg|thumb|Praetor Hiren (2379)]]
 
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'''Hiren''' was the [[praetor]] of the [[Romulan Star Empire]] in the late [[2370s]]. In [[2379]], Praetor Hiren rejected [[Commander]] [[Suran]]'s proposal to join forces with [[Shinzon]], and ordered the [[Reman]] insurgents to be suppressed by force. Shortly after, he and the [[Romulan Senate]] were killed by a [[thalaron radiation|thalaron]] [[radiation]] device planted by [[Senator]] [[Tal'aura]]. (''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]'')
 
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'''Hiren''' was the [[praetor]] of the [[Romulan Star Empire]] in the late [[2370s]]. In [[2379]], Praetor Hiren rejected [[Commander]] [[Suran]]'s proposal to join forces with [[Shinzon]], and ordered the [[Reman]] insurgents to be suppressed by force. Shortly after, he and the [[Romulan Senate]] were [[assassination|assassinated]] by a [[thalaron radiation]] device planted by [[Senator]] [[Tal'aura]]. ({{film|10}})
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{{bginfo|Hiren was played by actor [[Alan Dale]]. According to the script, he was described as "a capable politician in his 50s."}}
   
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:''Praetor Hiren was played by actor [[Alan Dale]].''
 
:''This character was also featured in ''[[After the Fall]]'', a ''[[Star Trek: New Frontier]]'' [[novels|novel]] by [[Peter David]], as well as the [[computer]] [[game]] ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Command III]]''. He also had a cameo in the [[Star Trek: The Lost Era|Lost Era]]'' novel ''[[Serpents Among the Ruins]]'', where he is an [[Admiral]] in the Romulan fleet. ''
 
   
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==Apocrypha==
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This character is also featured in the [[novels]] ''[[After the Fall]]'' by [[Peter David]], ''[[Epiphany|Vulcan's Soul: Epiphany]]'' by [[Josepha Sherman]] and [[Susan Shwartz]], as well as the [[computer]] [[game]] ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Command III]]''. He also has a cameo in [[David R. George III]]'s ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era|Lost Era]]'' novel ''[[Serpents Among the Ruins]]'', where he is an [[admiral]] in the Romulan fleet.
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His [[mirror universe]] counterpart is featured in the novels ''[[Cutting Ties]]'' and ''[[Rise Like Lions]]'' as the deposed Romulan praetor in [[2377]].
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Revision as of 22:11, 4 July 2015

Hiren was the praetor of the Romulan Star Empire in the late 2370s. In 2379, Praetor Hiren rejected Commander Suran's proposal to join forces with Shinzon, and ordered the Reman insurgents to be suppressed by force. Shortly after, he and the Romulan Senate were assassinated by a thalaron radiation device planted by Senator Tal'aura. (Star Trek Nemesis)

Hiren was played by actor Alan Dale. According to the script, he was described as "a capable politician in his 50s."

Apocrypha

This character is also featured in the novels After the Fall by Peter David, Vulcan's Soul: Epiphany by Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz, as well as the computer game Star Trek: Starfleet Command III. He also has a cameo in David R. George III's Lost Era novel Serpents Among the Ruins, where he is an admiral in the Romulan fleet.

His mirror universe counterpart is featured in the novels Cutting Ties and Rise Like Lions as the deposed Romulan praetor in 2377.

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