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The emergence of the massive D'deridex-class Warbird in 2364, during an encounter with the USS Enterprise-D on the edge of the Neutral Zone, signaled the end of a fifty-three year [[Romulan]] isolation. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")  
The emergence of the massive D'deridex-class Warbird in 2364, during an encounter with the USS Enterprise-D on the edge of the Neutral Zone, signaled the end of a fifty-three year [[Romulan]] isolation. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")  


Over the next ten years, these Warbirds, under the command of both the Romulan military and [[Romulan Tal Shiar|Tal'Shiar]], would participate in numerous encounters with [[Starfleet]] and the Dominion.  
Over the next ten years, these Warbirds, under the command of both the Romulan military and [[Tal Shiar]], would participate in numerous encounters with [[Starfleet]] and the Dominion.  


By 2374, they were prominently featured in the Dominion War, where they were instrumental in forcing the Dominion fleets back time and again.  
By 2374, they were prominently featured in the Dominion War, where they were instrumental in forcing the Dominion fleets back time and again.  
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