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"Cold Fusion?" That's just a Russian myth. Pshaw.
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Including Fusion, we've got ten episodes to the end of the season (assuming a 26-episode season, that is). Wow. Hard to believe its moved this fast!
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But wait no one answered my question: Who is T'Pol in bed with?
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Now that the episode's ran, I'll just point out that these rumours about T'Pol stripping down in the hot springs and Yridians and all that were way out-there. *shrug*
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Was that Jazz bar she entered in her dream called the Pon Farr? I couldn't really tell.
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Yes it sounded like a Jazz bar called Fusion. Very strange that T'pol has never heard of a mind meld. Didn't Spock mention in Amok Time that he and T'pring had formed a bond at their sort of betrothal, and Spock also was asked to give the preistess his thoughts at the end of his Kolinar training in TMP. Even his brother Sybock had no problem using it and he obviously never made it through Kolinar, so this must have been fairly common in Spocks time I can't believe that it was not commonly known in T'pol's. I liked the fat Vulcan though.
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