Fusion
- Episode aired Feb 27, 2002
- TV-PG
- 45m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.8K
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When Enterprise encounters a ship of Vulcan pilgrims, T'Pol is convinced by one of them to perform a Vulcan mind meld.When Enterprise encounters a ship of Vulcan pilgrims, T'Pol is convinced by one of them to perform a Vulcan mind meld.When Enterprise encounters a ship of Vulcan pilgrims, T'Pol is convinced by one of them to perform a Vulcan mind meld.
Jane Bordeaux
- Female Crewmember
- (uncredited)
Michael Braveheart
- Fusion Patron
- (uncredited)
Amy Kate Connolly
- Crewman
- (uncredited)
Evan English
- Ensign Tanner
- (uncredited)
Stacy Fouche
- Engineer
- (uncredited)
Lindley Gardner
- Crewman
- (uncredited)
Peter Godoy
- Enterprise Crewman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGuest star Robert Pine is the father of Chris Pine who would later go on to play James T. Kirk in the rebooted Star Trek (2009) movie, as well as in Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) and Star Trek Beyond (2016). The elder Pine had previously appeared in The Chute (1996), but is best known for his role on CHiPs (1977), which also featured future Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) actor Michael Dorn.
- GoofsDuring T'Pol's conversation with Captain Archer in his office, when Archer says, "You've been busy avoiding them," T'Pol is shown from the front holding a pad at chest level. When the shot changes a second later, showing her from her side, she's holding the pad down below her waistline.
- Quotes
Sub-Commander T'Pol: Just because they smile and eat chicken doesn't mean they've learned to master their emotions.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Trek Nation (2011)
- SoundtracksWhere My Heart Will Take Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Russell Watson
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Archer's reaction at the end of the show makes this one special
The Enterprise meets up with a Vulcan ship and Archer is NOT thrilled. After all, many of the Vulcans he has met have been jerks--haughty know-it-alls who simply cannot be trusted. So he's surprised and quite happy to learn that these are not like normal Vulcans--these folks embrace emotions and seem much more normal. T'Pol isn't thrilled by the meeting, as she's been raised to embrace logic and eschew emotion just like almost all the others of her species. What's next?
This is a decent enough episode. However, near the end of the show, one of the Vulcans hurts T'Pol and I loved watching Archer's reaction. He was very protective of her and it was actually a bit touching seeing him stand up for her. Well worth seeing.
By the way, the notion of feeling and emoting Vulcans was also explored (very poorly) in the film "Star Trek V"--a film which is probably the most hated of the Trek films.
This is a decent enough episode. However, near the end of the show, one of the Vulcans hurts T'Pol and I loved watching Archer's reaction. He was very protective of her and it was actually a bit touching seeing him stand up for her. Well worth seeing.
By the way, the notion of feeling and emoting Vulcans was also explored (very poorly) in the film "Star Trek V"--a film which is probably the most hated of the Trek films.
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- planktonrules
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