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I can believe the getting addiction to Trellium-D. But how would she get it? They sealed all the Trellium-D they had in biohazard containment, didn't they?
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I can't believe nobody liked my joke that T'Pol was trippin'!
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I'm just waiting for T'pol to go fully "Trainspotting" and sell half the ship's anti-matter for just... one... more... hit.
I agree with Futurama Guy's assessment that she was probably attempting to develope an immunity to the Trellium-D so that they could use it in reinforcing the ship's hull against the anomalies but it got out of hand.
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quote:Originally posted by David Templar: Addiction to a neuro-toxin? Is that anything like being addicted to the hot, metallic embrace of a .45 hollow point? I mean, from what we saw of those Vulcan Zombis, the substance isn't something you get addicted to, no more than mustard gas or VX.
...well, nice try, but no cigar.
MinutiaeMan wins the booby prize...but I win the booby!!
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