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}}'''T'Pol''' is a young, emotionally confused [[Vulcan]] who has no real experience in her own culture's history or the galaxy at large. She has jilted her fiance and betrayed her government because the [[human]]s on ''[[Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]]'' make her feel important.  
}}'''T'Pol''' is a young, emotionally confused [[Vulcan]] who has no real experience in her own culture's history or the galaxy at large. She has jilted her fiance and betrayed her government because the [[human]]s on ''[[Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]]'' make her feel important.  


She believes that demeaning and insulting people is prudent diplomatic behavior.  She once derided a human by calling him an "impulsive carnivore" after he ate a breadstick.
She believes that demeaning and insulting people is prudent diplomatic behavior.  She once derided a human by calling him an "impulsive carnivore" after he ate a breadstick.  Later she showed a massive level of concern for her fellow crewmates when she used poisonous minerals, well at least to Vulcans, intended to help shield the ship to get high.


He was the first officer and science officer of the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''USS Enterprise'']].
He was the first officer and science officer of the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''USS Enterprise'']].


[[Category: ST Characters]]
[[Category: ST Characters]]

Revision as of 22:21, 29 July 2013

T'Pol
T'pol.jpg
Quote:

"Mind meld? What's that?"

Race:

Vulcan

Affiliation:

Starfleet

Gender:

Female

Born:

unknown

Died:

unknown

  [Source]

T'Pol is a young, emotionally confused Vulcan who has no real experience in her own culture's history or the galaxy at large. She has jilted her fiance and betrayed her government because the humans on Enterprise make her feel important.

She believes that demeaning and insulting people is prudent diplomatic behavior. She once derided a human by calling him an "impulsive carnivore" after he ate a breadstick. Later she showed a massive level of concern for her fellow crewmates when she used poisonous minerals, well at least to Vulcans, intended to help shield the ship to get high.

He was the first officer and science officer of the USS Enterprise.