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Rihannsu is the name that Romulans use for themselves, although their language is referred to as Rihan. It means "The Declared", and presumably stems from their declared choice to reject the teachings of Surak and leave the planet Vulcan. (TOS novels: Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages). The term "Rihannsu" has also been defined as "Outcasts," in reference to their being blamed for the assassination of Surak and apparently having been forcibly exiled from Vulcan.

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  • Rihannsu is the name that Romulans use for themselves, although their language is referred to as Rihan. It means "The Declared", and presumably stems from their declared choice to reject the teachings of Surak and leave the planet Vulcan. (TOS novels: Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages). The term "Rihannsu" has also been defined as "Outcasts," in reference to their being blamed for the assassination of Surak and apparently having been forcibly exiled from Vulcan.
  • Die Romane füllen viele der fehlenden Lücken zur Geschichte dieses Volkes und werden daher von anderen Autoren gelegentlich als Referenz genutzt. Bislang sind lediglich der erste und zweite Teil der Reihe auf deutsch beim Heyne-Verlag erschienen.
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  • Rihannsu, "the Declared", is the name that Romulans of Star Trek use for themselves in Diane Duane's series of books about them. The singular form is Rihanha. Like "Romulan", it comes from the name of their planet, "ch'Ríhan" ("of the Declared"). ch'Havran ("of the Travelers") is ch'Ríhan's sister planet, known to the Federation as Remus. The series consists of five books: Another book, Spock's World (ISBN 0-671-66773-4), makes reference to some of the events in The Romulan Way from the Vulcan side of things. Duane's Mirror Universe novel Dark Mirror also refers to the Rihannsu.
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  • Rihannsu is the name that Romulans use for themselves, although their language is referred to as Rihan. It means "The Declared", and presumably stems from their declared choice to reject the teachings of Surak and leave the planet Vulcan. (TOS novels: Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages). The term "Rihannsu" has also been defined as "Outcasts," in reference to their being blamed for the assassination of Surak and apparently having been forcibly exiled from Vulcan.
  • Rihannsu, "the Declared", is the name that Romulans of Star Trek use for themselves in Diane Duane's series of books about them. The singular form is Rihanha. Like "Romulan", it comes from the name of their planet, "ch'Ríhan" ("of the Declared"). ch'Havran ("of the Travelers") is ch'Ríhan's sister planet, known to the Federation as Remus. The series consists of five books: * My Enemy, My Ally. 1984. ISBN 0-7434-0369-X. * The Romulan Way. 1987. ISBN 0-7434-0370-3. * Swordhunt. 2000. ISBN 0-671-04209-2. * Honor Blade. 2000. ISBN 0-671-04210-6. * The Empty Chair. 2006. ISBN 1-4165-0891-0. Another book, Spock's World (ISBN 0-671-66773-4), makes reference to some of the events in The Romulan Way from the Vulcan side of things. Duane's Mirror Universe novel Dark Mirror also refers to the Rihannsu. These books, as with most of the other Trek novels, are not considered canon. "Rihannsu" is also the name for the Romulan language invented by Duane. The main Rihannsu character in the above series is Ael i-Mhiessan t'Rllaillieu. Her sense of honor and duty leads her, paradoxically, to violate her oaths to her government and crew, first helping Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise to destroy a secret research facility, and then stealing the most precious artifact of her people, the Sword from the Empty Chair, using it as a symbol to lead a rebellion against the government, which she comes to feel has betrayed the ideals of the Empire.
  • Die Romane füllen viele der fehlenden Lücken zur Geschichte dieses Volkes und werden daher von anderen Autoren gelegentlich als Referenz genutzt. Bislang sind lediglich der erste und zweite Teil der Reihe auf deutsch beim Heyne-Verlag erschienen.
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