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[[Image:RomulanNeutralZoneTOS.jpg|thumb|right|The Federation's line in the sand against the Romulans.]]Established after the [[Earth]]-[[Romulan]] wars of the 22nd century the '''Romulan Neutral Zone''' was a band of space that was absolutely demilitarized. The neutral zone provided both states with a buffer area that kept tensions low by giving plenty of time to see an attack coming. This large area of open space that had to be crossed before any attack against the [[Federation]] could be made may have influenced the Romulans to develop [[cloaking | [[Image:RomulanNeutralZoneTOS.jpg|thumb|right|The Federation's line in the sand against the Romulans.]]Established after the [[Earth]]-[[Romulan]] wars of the 22nd century, the '''Romulan Neutral Zone''' was a band of space that was absolutely demilitarized. The neutral zone provided both states with a buffer area that kept tensions low by giving plenty of time to see an attack coming. This large area of open space that had to be crossed before any attack against the [[Federation]] could be made may have influenced the Romulans to develop [[cloaking device]]s for their fleets. Ironically, after one Romulan violation of the Neutral Zone, the Federation signed a treaty that forbade their own development of similar technology. | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 14 April 2008
Established after the Earth-Romulan wars of the 22nd century, the Romulan Neutral Zone was a band of space that was absolutely demilitarized. The neutral zone provided both states with a buffer area that kept tensions low by giving plenty of time to see an attack coming. This large area of open space that had to be crossed before any attack against the Federation could be made may have influenced the Romulans to develop cloaking devices for their fleets. Ironically, after one Romulan violation of the Neutral Zone, the Federation signed a treaty that forbade their own development of similar technology.