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Chulan was the [[Romulan Praetor (STO)|Praetor]] of the [[Romulan Star Empire (STO)|Romulan Star Empire]] in [[2387 (STO)|2387]]. He dismissed the concerns of both [[Ambassador]] [[Spock (STO)|Spock]] and [[Nero (STO)|Nero]], a representative of the [[Romulan Mining Guild (STO)|Romulan Mining Guild]], regarding the threat posed by the [[Hobus system (STO)|Hobus star]], which was on the verge of exploding as a [[supernova]].<ref name="STIDWCD1"/> Chulan survived the destruction of [[Romulus (STO)|Romulus]] by fleeing the planet in a [[Romulan Senate (STO)|Senate]] [[shuttlecraft (STO)|shuttlecraft]] just before the shockwave from the Hobus [[supernova]] struck. Soon thereafter, the shuttle was recovered by the ''[[Narada (STO)|''Narada'']], and an enraged Nero killed Chulan with the ''[[Debrune Teral'n (STO)|Debrune Teral'n]],''<ref name="STIDWCD3"/> then ejected Chulan and the other senators into space.<ref name="STIDWCD4"/>
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Chulan was the [[Romulan Praetor (STO)|Praetor]] of the [[Romulan Star Empire (STO)|Romulan Star Empire]] in [[2387 (STO)|2387]]. He dismissed the concerns of both [[Ambassador]] [[Spock (STO)|Spock]] and [[Nero (STO)|Nero]], a representative of the [[Romulan Mining Guild (STO)|Romulan Mining Guild]], regarding the threat posed by the [[Hobus system (STO)|Hobus star]], which was on the verge of exploding as a [[supernova]].<ref name="STIDWCD1"/> Chulan survived the destruction of [[Romulus (STO)|Romulus]] by fleeing the planet in a [[Romulan Senate (STO)|Senate]] [[shuttlecraft (STO)|shuttlecraft]] just before the shockwave from the Hobus [[supernova]] struck. Soon thereafter, the shuttle was recovered by the ''[[Narada (STO)|Narada]],'' and an enraged Nero killed Chulan with the ''[[Debrune Teral'n (STO)|Debrune Teral'n]],''<ref name="STIDWCD3"/> then ejected Chulan and the other senators into space.<ref name="STIDWCD4"/>
 
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Revision as of 22:40, 19 December 2021

Chulan
Chulan (ST IDW CD 1)

Chulan (ST IDW CD 1)
Species Romulan
Sex Male
Died 2387
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Chulan was the Praetor of the Romulan Star Empire in 2387. He dismissed the concerns of both Ambassador Spock and Nero, a representative of the Romulan Mining Guild, regarding the threat posed by the Hobus star, which was on the verge of exploding as a supernova.[1] Chulan survived the destruction of Romulus by fleeing the planet in a Senate shuttlecraft just before the shockwave from the Hobus supernova struck. Soon thereafter, the shuttle was recovered by the Narada, and an enraged Nero killed Chulan with the Debrune Teral'n,[2] then ejected Chulan and the other senators into space.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Johnson, Mike Tim Jones (Writers). "Number One". Star Trek: Countdown (Comic), issue 1. Story by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman. Edited by Andy Schmidt. Art by David Messina. Colors by David Messina with Giovana Niro & Paolo Maddaleni. Lettering by Chris Mowry. Creative consulting by David Baronoff. IDW Publishing. January 2009.
  2. Johnson, Mike Tim Jones (Writers). "Number One". Star Trek: Countdown (Comic), issue 3. Story by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman. Edited by Andy Schmidt. Art by David Messina. Colors by Giovana Niro. Color consulting by Ilaria Traversi. Lettering by Robbie Robbins. Creative consulting by David Baronoff. IDW Publishing. March 2009.
  3. Johnson, Mike Tim Jones (Writers). "Number One". Star Trek: Countdown (Comic), issue 4. Story by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman. Edited by Andy Schmidt. Art by David Messina. Colors by Giovana Niro. Color consulting by Ilaria Traversi. Lettering by Robbie Robbins. Creative consulting by David Baronoff. IDW Publishing. April 2009.