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'''Mendak''' was a [[Romulan]] [[admiral]] in the mid-[[24th century]]. |
'''Mendak''' was a [[Romulan]] [[admiral]] in the mid-[[24th century]]. |
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− | In [[2367]], he was involved in a complex plan to bring a Romulan [[spy]] in the [[Federation]] back to the [[Romulan Star Empire]]. The spy, [[Subcommander]] [[Selok]], had adopted the identity of [[Vulcan]] [[Ambassador]] |
+ | In [[2367]], he was involved in a complex plan to bring a Romulan [[spy]] in the [[Federation]] back to the [[Romulan Star Empire]]. The spy, [[Subcommander]] [[Selok]], had adopted the identity of [[Vulcan]] [[Ambassador]] {{dis|T'Pel|Ambassador}} and been collecting information on the Federation for [[year]]s, using her high [[security]] [[code]] and access to secret data. To bring her back, Mendak arranged a meeting between him on board the {{IRW|Devoras}} and T'Pel on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. |
Mendak pretended to be willing to start negotiations between the Federation and the Romulans and invited T'Pel to his [[ship]]; in the process of her [[transporter|beaming]] aboard, he faked a transporter accident to make the ''Enterprise''-D's [[crew]] consider her [[death|dead]]. The [[Starfleet]] crew eventually discovered the truth and confronted the ''Devoras'' in the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]], but Mendak had prepared for this with four additional [[Warbird]]s ready for his support, forcing the ''Enterprise''-D to retreat. ({{TNG|Data's Day}}) |
Mendak pretended to be willing to start negotiations between the Federation and the Romulans and invited T'Pel to his [[ship]]; in the process of her [[transporter|beaming]] aboard, he faked a transporter accident to make the ''Enterprise''-D's [[crew]] consider her [[death|dead]]. The [[Starfleet]] crew eventually discovered the truth and confronted the ''Devoras'' in the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]], but Mendak had prepared for this with four additional [[Warbird]]s ready for his support, forcing the ''Enterprise''-D to retreat. ({{TNG|Data's Day}}) |
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Revision as of 01:08, 5 July 2015
Mendak was a Romulan admiral in the mid-24th century.
In 2367, he was involved in a complex plan to bring a Romulan spy in the Federation back to the Romulan Star Empire. The spy, Subcommander Selok, had adopted the identity of Vulcan Ambassador T'Pel and been collecting information on the Federation for years, using her high security code and access to secret data. To bring her back, Mendak arranged a meeting between him on board the IRW Devoras and T'Pel on board the USS Enterprise-D.
Mendak pretended to be willing to start negotiations between the Federation and the Romulans and invited T'Pel to his ship; in the process of her beaming aboard, he faked a transporter accident to make the Enterprise-D's crew consider her dead. The Starfleet crew eventually discovered the truth and confronted the Devoras in the Romulan Neutral Zone, but Mendak had prepared for this with four additional Warbirds ready for his support, forcing the Enterprise-D to retreat. (TNG: "Data's Day")
External link
- Lhian Mendak at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works