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  Pardek - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Early in his life, Pardek was present at the Khitomer Conference peace talks (2293) between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.
Pardek was considered a man of the people and had sponsored many reforms.
Pardek represented the Krocton Segment, and maintained a dwelling there; he visited on the third day of the Romulan week when the Senate was not in session.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Pardek   (252 words)

  
  Pardek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pardek, a character from the fictional television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, appeared in the episodes Unification I and Unification II as a Romulan senator.
In particular, Pardek was allowed into the inner circle of a widespread, underground movement which sought reunification with the people of Vulcan.
In a brash attempt to gain the appreciation of the Romulan ruling class, particularly Proconsul Neral of the Senate and military Commander Sela (daughter of Tasha Yar), he exposed Spock and several others as part of the aforementioned underground movement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pardek   (286 words)

  
 Selune Pardek - TFC Galactopedia
Selune Pardek was born of both Vulcan and Romulan heritage, but she has little knowledge of either side of her family.
Following the United Federation of Planets' brief altercation with the Galactic Empire, Lt. Pardek was promoted to a position on board another Starfleet vessel.
This has the disadvantage of forcing her to wear a thick sunvisor in any well-lit area, but she also has the advantage of being able to see, even in the darkest of situations.
www.furryconflict.com /galactopedia/index.php/Selune_Pardek   (316 words)

  
 Pardek - Memory Alpha
Early in his life, Pardek was present at the Khitomer Conference peace talks (2293) between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.
Pardek was considered a man of the people and had sponsored many reforms.
Pardek represented the Krocton Segment, and maintained a dwelling there; he visited on the third day of the Romulan week when the Senate was not in session.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Pardek   (264 words)

  
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Pardek believes he may be receptive to discussing reunification.
Pardek glances over and sees the grim old woman looking hard at them from the back of the cafe...
PARDEK Perhaps this is not such a good place to talk...
www.twiztv.com /scripts/nextgeneration/season5/tng-508.txt   (6488 words)

  
 City.html - chapter22th
But neither Pardek nor his daughter are going to open the door; they are too deeply immersed in their dreamy thoughts.
Pardek waits for a while till their neighbor from the third floor almost runs into her.
Pardek starts to admire her husband's new face but not before she has pulled the syringe out of it.
www.avu.cz /~marketa/mesto/city22.html   (818 words)

  
 Chapter 8
I leave Spock and Pardek gazing up at the peeling fresco that dominates one wall of the atrium--a classical representation of the goddess Caltha, her face solemn and her hair wild, brandishing a fiery sword in one hand and a gilded scroll in the other.
That he and I and Pardek should be together here, in a house I haven't seen in years, eating and talking in the kitchen as if we were members of one family, is surely the most bizarre occurrence of the day.
Pardek and Spock watch in silence as I open the drawer of a taboret and withdraw a handful of small ceramic cylinders, a sealed vial of water, and a tray filled with data crystals--varicolored and irregularly shaped, mimicking the appearance of mosaic glass.
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 Pardek
Pardek, a character from the fictional television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, appeared in the episodes Unification I and Unification II as a Romulan senator.
In particular, Pardek was allowed into the inner circle of a widespread, underground movement which sought reunification with the people of Vulcan.
In a brash attempt to gain the appreciation of the Romulan ruling class, particularly Proconsul Neral of the Senate and military Commander Sela (daughter of Tasha Yar), he exposed Spock and several others as part of the aforementioned underground movement.
www.sfcrowsnest.com /scifinder/a/Pardek.php   (328 words)

  
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How do you know Pardek?" Sarek rambles on a bit about Spock's difficult childhood, and tries to bid Picard a traditional farewell, but is denied even that honor by his failing health (Picard must both force Sarek's hand into the traditional Vulcan symbol and finish the "live long and..." left unfinished by Sarek).
Pardek meets with Jaron, who shows him an image of Picard, whom Pardek denies any knowledge of.
Picard and Data quickly find the location of the intelligence photo, and wait for Pardek to appear (a study of his movements shows that he frequents the area quite often).
www.textfiles.com /sf/STARTREK/unify1.rev   (2694 words)

  
 Chapter 4
Pardek would have responded to Spock's integrity and kindness; Spock would have thought Pardek's social conscience proof that not all Romulans were devoid of redeeming qualities.
And according to Pardek, who was participating in his first high-level intelligence briefing as a result of his odd new friendship, Captain Spock was also on leave, engaged in what Spock's yeoman described as "private research" at the Vulcan Science Academy.
The hurtful truth of Pardek's words was proved beyond dispute during the long period of isolation after Tomed, at a time when Romulans were enjoying from a distance the unprecedented spectacle of an old enemy in grave political disarray.
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 TNG: Unification
Soon Pardek approaches them, identifies Picard and explains that they are not in jeopardy, the soldiers are their own men.
Pardek is an exception, he is sympathizing with them.
Because Pardek trusts a young proconsul who has initiated many reforms, both, Spock and Pardek, see a chance to open a discussion for peace.
www.ponilla.org /Nimoy/TVFilmsST_Unification.htm   (2465 words)

  
 I HEART MY DOG'S HEAD
If someone reading this is whack enough to think there's a buried hate message, he/she is probably also stupid enough not to be able to find the original Post article.
I fear that when my waistline is a few inches larger, and there's some snow on my rooftop, I'll have to post this again in 2010.
Back in the '80s when those "I [heart] my dog" bumper stickers were really popular, there was this guy who continually ran an ad in the "Rolling Stone" classifieds for a sheet of stickers with pictures of screws on them.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/fr/555391/posts   (1517 words)

  
 Trek Fan Fiction @ EAS - Romulan Command
Commander V’lor was aware that the wife of the admiral was on board the Pardek and therefore the admiral was sad.
Lieutenant Desik reported that the Pardek was heavily damaged and weapons were destroyed.
The warbird fired on the Pardek, destroying her with four torpedoes.
fiction.ex-astris-scientia.org /romulan_command.htm   (1691 words)

  
 DECIPHER.com : Star Trek CCG
She beams Pardek down to the planet and attempts the mission.
As Pardek is alone, Beth has no choice as to have him face the creature.
Pardek is killed and the Dilemma is discarded.
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 Malachi Throne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Throne appeared in two two-part episodes of two incarnations of Star Trek.
For Star Trek: The Original Series he played Commodore José Mendez in The Menagerie and for ST:TNG he played Pardek, a Romulan senator, in Unification.
He also supplied the voice of "The Keeper" in the earlier series' first pilot episode, The Cage, which didn't air in its original form until 1988, though most of the episode was included within the The Menagerie, when it aired in 1966.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Malachi_Throne   (254 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Episode
Sarek's wife, Perrin, informs Picard that her husband is gravely ill, and confides to Picard the details of the strained relationship between Spock and his father.
Despite Sarek's illness, Picard is able to see him, and the Vulcan tells Picard that his son may be in touch with the Romulan senator Pardek.
Meanwhile, covert reports from Romulus confirm Spock's meeting with Senator Pardek, who Data learns has been an advocate for peace, and reunification of the Vulcan and Romulan states, for many decades.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/TNG/episode/68522.html   (447 words)

  
 RES Hnoiyika Rihannsu Simulation on AIM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He positively adored the times he was able to spend with Pardek and the lively debates that would inevitably spring up with each meeting.
H'daen, Arrhae, Pardek, Neral, Han'a, Sela and Tebok had all lobbied hard for this, and part of the reason had been their mutual sensing of the potential in Stepan and Idrys' children...
If she and Pardek could get Neral to agree to this, it would be a simple procedure.
www.hnoiyika.com /telarstory.txt   (16329 words)

  
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Jaron informs him that Picard is en route (or possibly al- ready on Romulus), and tells Pardek to circulate Picard's image to Security, reminding them that Picard is no doubt altered to resemble one of them.
He's gone to see Pardek." --"Unification I", Stardate 45235.4 Picard: "Do you know what business they might have together?" Sarek: "No! No, I never knew what Spock was doing.
A Starfleet captain?" Pardek: "I know nothing of him." Neral: "Then you haven't seen him recently." Pardek: "To my knowledge I have never seen him." --"Unification I", Stardate 45240.6 Picard: "Data, you're moving about in a very...well, *android* way." Data: "I am sorry, Captain.
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Pardek ushers Spock in to meet with Proconsul Neral (and Pardek then leaves).
Pardek shouts that someone must have betrayed the camp's location, but Spock immediately points out that the only logical person to have done so is Pardek, who invited Spock to Romulus in the first place, arranged all the meetings, and knew of the information.
In some other caves (ones Pardek knew nothing of), D'Tan and the others tell Picard that they will keep striving for reunification, awaiting the day when it *will* work.
www.textfiles.com /sf/STARTREK/unify2.rev   (3668 words)

  
 Spock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Afterwards Spock became a key figure in forming the lasting alliance with the Klingon Empire (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country).
He also formed a friendship with the Romulan Senator Pardek, which would last for over 90 years.
Sometime after the decommissioning of the NCC-1701-A, Spock retired from Starfleet service and focused on diplomacy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mr._Spock   (4356 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Biography
Romulan politician who served 90 years in the senate.
Pardek seemed to support Romulan/Vulcan reunification and recruited Spock in 2368.
Pardek and others were actually planning to invade Vulcan.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/library/character/bio/1117600.html   (63 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Star Trek Next Gen. #107:Unifi: Video: Gabrielle Beaumont,Robert Becker,Cliff Bole,Timothy Bond,LeVar ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Pardek claims that the political leadership of the Empire is changing and that the new proconsul supports these efforts.
However, when Spock and Picard realize that Pardek has some hidden agenda, they are arrested by Sela, the half-Romulan daughter of Tasha Yar ("Redemption" and "Redemption II", Episodes 100-101).
In the great tradition of villains everywhere, Sela explains her entire plan to her captives: The Romulans have stolen three Vulcan ships which are now on their way to Vulcan with troops.
www.amazon.ca /Star-Trek-Next-Gen-107/dp/6304294948   (1537 words)

  
 STAR TREK / THE NEXT GENERATION
He makes contact with Amarie, the ex-wife of a smuggler killed when the Enterprise destroyed the unmarked enemy warship that interrupted their investigation.
Meanwhile, Senator Pardek brings Picard and Spock to meet with Neral, the Romulan Proconsul, who claims to support reunification.
Spock immediately deduces that Pardek and Neral have double-crossed him, a fact that becomes even clearer when Sela appears and takes the group prisoner, informing them that she plans to take over Vulcan.
www.trekweb.com /tng/missions/207.html   (589 words)

  
 G4 - Star Trek: The Next Generation - Unification part 1
Picard and Data transport down to Romulus where disguised, they stop at a cafe across from Senator Pardek's office.
They see Pardek and begin to move toward him when suddenly they are kidnapped by several Romulan soldiers.
Later, however, they are approached by Senator Pardek, who explains that he had them kidnapped for their own protection.
www.g4tv.com /startrekthenextgeneration/episodes/5157/Unification_part_1.html   (486 words)

  
 UFOP: SB118 - Members Main Menu
If the betrothal ceremony is successful and the pair experience Pon Farr when they reach adulthood, then it will go a long way to proving that the Romulan and Vulcan people have the same common heritage.
The author excels in his character portrayal of Pardek from Unification, and the reader gets a clear insight into how the Romulan was already plotting to betray the unification movement even at the start.
Although these motivations are clear, it is a shame Vornholt did not concentrate on this and make Pardek a more central figure.
www.starbase118.net /members/index.php?action=fullnews&id=66   (582 words)

  
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They've been declared enemies of the state, but there are a few in the Romulan hierarchy like Pardek, who are sympathetic.
I have found Pardek to have a unique insight into many issues." --"Unification II", Stardate 45245.8 Neral: "Let me tell you something, Spock.
Someone has betrayed us!" Spock: "Yes, you did." Pardek: "Spock, we've been friends for eighty years." Spock: "It is the only logical conclusion.
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 vhs video: unification (generation episode)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
When Picard demands an explanation, Spock explains he is on Romulus to meet with Pardek, a leader in the reunification movement that wants to see the Romulans turn away from the ways of war and joins with the pacifist Vulcans.
The question on the table is whether or not Spock has done the unthinkable by defecting.
The Enterprise travels to Vulcan where Picard meets with a dying Sarek, who explains that Spock has been cultivating a friendship with Pardek, a Romulan...
www.very-clever.com /vhs/unification   (308 words)

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