Treaty of Algeron

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In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Treaty of Algeron is an agreement between the United Federation of Planets and the Romulan Star Empire.

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[edit] History

The fictional history of the Treaty of Algeron is learned through comments made by several different characters and spread over many episodes of the various Star Trek series. According to these characters, the Treaty of Algeron was signed in 2311 [1], following the Tomed Incident [2]. It served as a confirmation and expansion of the previous treaty, signed between the United Earth and the Romulan Empire in 2160 [3]. The Treaty of Algeron was amended once, in 2371 [4]. As the threat of the Dominion War loomed, the Romulan Empire agreed to amend the treaty in order to allow the Federation to use a cloaking device on one of their ships, to gather intelligence on their new enemy, provided that this intelligence would be shared with the Empire [5]

One episode depicted a possible future of the Star Trek universe. In this episode, the Romulan Empire had fallen by 2395 [6]. As a consequence, the Treaty of Algeron was now void. The Neutral Zone no longer existed [7], and the Federation routinely used cloaking devices on its starships [8].

[edit] Articles and amendments

Only two articles of the Treaty of Algeron have been mentioned on-screen. Furthermore, one was amended during the run of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

The characters in Star Trek episodes most often refer to the articles of the treaty that affirm the boundaries of the Romulan Neutral Zone, and the fact that the violation of the Neutral Zone by either party constitutes an act of war [9]. However, other characters already mentioned these facts during events that took place, in the Star Trek universe chronology, before the signing of the Treaty of Algeron. They indicate that these articles were also part of the treaty signed between the United Earth and the Romulan Empire at the end of the Earth-Romulan War [10].

The only other article of the treaty mentioned on-screen is the one that forbids the Federation from researching or implementing cloaking technology [11]. An amendment to this article was mentioned on-screen, which allowed the Federation to install a Romulan cloaking device on one ship, the USS Defiant, under the supervision of a Romulan officer [12], and under the condition that the Federation would share its intelligence on the Dominion [5].

[edit] Violations

Federation and Romulan ships face-off in the Neutral Zone, both in clear violation of the Treaty of Algeron, on Stardate 42609.1 .
Federation and Romulan ships face-off in the Neutral Zone, both in clear violation of the Treaty of Algeron, on Stardate 42609.1 [13].

Several episodes of the Star Trek series depict both the Federation and the Romulan Empire violating the terms of the Treaty of Algeron. Although the treaty states that any one of these violations would be ample justification for war, no subsequent episode has shown or mentioned any consequences to these violations.

  • Stardate 41986.0, by the Romulans [14]
  • Stardate 42609.1, by the Romulans and the Federation [13]
  • Stardate 43462.5, by the Romulans and the Federation [15]
  • Stardate 45245.8, by the Romulans [16]
  • Stardate 47457.1, by the Federation [17]
  • Stardate 50975.2, by the Federation [18]

[edit] Non-canon

Further details on the circumstances leading to the Treaty of Algeron are given in David R. George III's 2003 Star Trek novel Serpents Among the Ruins.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "The Pegasus." Star Trek: The Next Generation. Picard: "That treaty has kept the peace for sixty years."
  2. ^ "The Neutral Zone." Star Trek: The Next Generation. Riker: "There's been no direct contact with the Romulans since the Tomed Incident."
  3. ^ "Balance of Terror." Star Trek. Spock: "Constructed on asteroids, they monitor the Neutral Zone established by treaty after the Earth-Romulan conflict a century ago."
  4. ^ "Visionary." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Karina: "We shouldn't have to remind you of the importance both our governments place on continuing to carry out this agreement. It's the first treaty between Romulus and the Federation in many years."
  5. ^ a b "Visionary." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Ruwon: "We allowed you to place one of our cloaking devices on the Defiant in exchange for information regarding the Dominion.".
  6. ^ "All Good Things...." Star Trek: The Next Generation. Picard: "In this time period, the Klingons have taken over the Romulan Empire."
  7. ^ "All Good Things...." Star Trek: The Next Generation. La Forge: "But first of all, there is no Neutral Zone, remember?"
  8. ^ "All Good Things...." Star Trek: The Next Generation. Worf: "If Admiral Riker had given you a starship with a cloak, you would have been safe."
  9. ^ "The Defector." Star Trek: The Next Generation. Data: "We are prepared to enter the Neutral Zone in direct violation of the Treaty of Algeron."
  10. ^ "Balance of Terror." Star Trek. Spock: "The treaty, set by sub-space radio, established this Neutral Zone, entry into which by either side would constitute an act of war."
  11. ^ "The Pegasus." Star Trek: The Next Generation. Picard: "In the Treaty of Algeron the Federation specifically agreed not to develop cloaking technology."
  12. ^ "The Search." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Sisko: "This is Subcommander T'Rul of the Romulan Empire. She is here to operate the cloaking device which her government has so kindly loaned us for this mission."
  13. ^ a b "Contagion." Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Federation ships Enterprise and Yamato as well as a Romulan Warbird visit the planet Iconia, located in the Neutral Zone.
  14. ^ "The Neutral Zone." Star Trek: The Next Generation. A Romulan Warbird crosses the Neutral Zone and enters Federation space, to covertly investigate the destruction of outposts on both sides of the border.
  15. ^ "The Defector." Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Federation ship Enterprise enters the Neutral Zone, and is intercepted there by two Romulan Warbirds.
  16. ^ "Unification." Star Trek: The Next Generation. Three Vulcan ships stolen by the Romulans and one Romulan Warbird cross the Neutral Zone.
  17. ^ "The Pegasus." Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Federation secretly develops a cloaking device, and the Enterprise uses it.
  18. ^ "Call to Arms." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The Federation deploys cloaked mines to block access to the Bajoran Wormhole.

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