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Neerok, the Romulan Senator

It’s a new month and that means a new theme here at Tuesdays at Quark’s! Following on the heels of the October theme for Ten Forward Fridays we’re going to be exploring NPCs of traditional enemy species for the Federation. You might be looking at them as an unlikely ally or as a major adversary to keep testing your players. Whatever you’re need, we’ll have some good ideas for you to choose from!

The Romulans are my favorite species in Star Trek for a couple reasons. First of all, the rich history of the species and the richness of the enmity with the Vulcans is just a well that never runs dry when I’m writing plots. Secondly, they are a very different threat from the Klingons or the Hirogen or the Gorn or the Borg or the… Well, you get the idea. They are cunning and subtle instead of aggressive and pushy, although the starships of the Star Empire can certainly back up that subtlety with some powerful weapons when needed. Recently I rewatched the TNG episode “The Pegasus” and the Cold-War-style posturing between Picard and Captain Sirol is the sort of thing I always try in a game.

Senator Neerok is definitely cast in that mold of Romulan, never saying what he means but never failing to get his point across. He is much like one of my favorite Romulan characters, Senator Vreenak from Deep Space Nine, but positioned in a different direction. Whereas Vreenak is hostile and dismissive of alien species, but willing to entertain negotiations where it suits him, Neerok acts openly but has purely selfish reasons behind it all. This makes Neerok a dangerous enemy but also an interesting potential ally: will your players realize his true aim before it’s too late? For that matter, can they afford to turn his help down even when they realize that they’re pawns in his game?

There is a lot of material for plot hooks in Neerok’s writeup but here are a few to get you started.

Click on the image below for the PDF.

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