OK, my turn to answer some questions and commentaries (you won't hear me complaining about explaining myself

)
dialee wrote:However, when you did that, you gave the reader (at least this one) the impression that T’Pol was ambiguous about her feelings and she didn’t know what the heck she wanted and even to the point, I got the impression that for a moment in time, T’Pol didn’t know whether Sim was really Trip or not and a clone but a separate entity. This is why I think Trip was angry when he realized that T’Pol slept with Sim, that she had in fact been unfaithful. And in fact, she still doesn’t believe that they are two different people when she realizes, “Because after finding somebody to share my life with, your loss will be unbearable. Because after being with you, I don’t want to be alone. Not again. Not like I’ve been all my life.” This quote is very troublesome since she is talking with Trip at this point.
T'Pol
was torn about her feelings, to some extend, at least. She did it, she
wanted to think she did it, because she ordered Sim's creation, she ordered his destructions and she wanted to fulfill his last wish. It was (at that point) her idea of giving Sim the only gift she could. But, at the same time (nobody is so noble), she did it because she wanted to save Trip too, and because Sim resembled Trip so much that she could close her eyes and
pretend. Yes, it's a crazy way to guarantee eternal suffering, but she killed a sentient being, so she was ready to accept it.
And I didn't want to say this but... The problem is that T'Pol can be a little stupid sometimes. I mean, T'Pol, honey, you mated with Trip's clone, and now part of his neural tissue (the important part) is in Trip's brain. You created the beginning of a bond, you fool. Of course she's confused. She has feelings for Trip, not Sim, but she had sex with Sim, not Trip, and now there is a kind of bond between Trip and her, consequence of her sleeping with Sim.
Yes, I AM that cruel.
So she had to clarify her feelings (and mature a little in the process) and she needed to clarify that Trip and Sim were different people and that she had feelings for
Trip.
Now, she can act. Now she isn't confused: it's Trip, it's always been Trip (even when she didn't know it, even when she was denying it).
And Trip is angry with her (aside of a little jealous) because, after her confession (the way she did it), he thought she only wanted to hurt him. Something like: "I know thanks to Sim that you love me, I find that idea repulsive, so go to hell". But there is this little darn bond... The rest, I think, I've explayed it in the story.
Also, another concern, Escriba, Trip (or you as the author) referred to T’Pol’s feelings or reactions as human or humanity twice in Chapter 6, please don’t make her into a human woman with pointed ears.
I hope not (but you'll be the judge of that

). I chose the word "humanity" just to express that Trip was able to understand those feelings. T'Pol acts (and sometimes reacts) differently to feelings, not because she doesn't feel, but because her heritage and even phisiology are different. Anyway, the word is a little controversial, more than intended, I guess (
Alelou, you were right

).
Asso wrote:Or Sim... or Trip. THERE'S NO OTHER WAY.
Unless she wants both.
Really? This is T'Pol? Well! In this case - the heart's reasons command me again - I refuse this T'Pol. It’s NOT my T’Pol.
She wants none of them. She can't, at that point. She has (repressed) feelings for Trip, but she wasn't aware they were that strong. She doesn't love Sim (she cares for him, but not to that extend), but what other thing can she do? Saying no? "Oh, Sim, dear, I know I created you and now I'm going to kill you, but let me tell you that even if it's your last and most wanted desire, I'm not going to sleep with you." We're talking about
T'Pol here, the woman that can sacrifice everything for others but nothing for herself (remember "Stigma"?)
Asso wrote:Which gift greater than the gift of herself, for a woman...of the gift of herself to the man who loves her and who has to die?
Again, really? This is T'Pol? But doesn’t she be a Vulcan? No, no! She’s not only a Vulcan female! She’s T’Pol!
Yes, T'Pol, the one who (in canon) slept with Trip and then dismissed it saying it was "a sexual exploration", the one that treated Trip like shit after that (especially in "E2"), the one who married in front of him in "Home", the one that gave him the cold shoulder in "Observer Effect" and "The Aenar".
Yes, I know who is T'Pol and what she's capable of. I love her, but I know what she is capable of.
In fact, I don't know why this is so controversial, compared to canon T'Pol my T'Pol is Mother Theresa
Asso wrote:So… Please, Escriba, do not get angry or annoyed, but... I admire your style and your ability and your way of writing... but – this time – I can’t fully enjoy your story.
I can never be angry with you,
Asso, you're a dear

I understand you, believe me. If it is too much, it's too much, every person has their limits. You don't have to apologize to think as you think, that's what makes you... well, you
Pitseleh wrote:First of all, Escriba, please keep on writing the story. I seriously need to read where this is going. Por favor!!!
Aheam...
Alelou?
I'm afraid to say this but... That was the most bitter part of the story, the rest is quite conventional.
Pitseleh wrote:You're not including T'Pol's use of Trellium in this story, are you?
Ummm... No. T'Pol has this weak moment in this chapter, but that's all. After that she acts as a competent and caring sentient being.
Pitseleh wrote: But this is far more drastic and way more intimate. Even if this was all she could give to him, the way the scene is constructed in the fic lets the reader know that she's very much aware that there are feelings involved in this and well, aren't there potential consequences for her as well? I am in no way attempting to criticize the story, however, I'd love to read the writers thoughts on this 'cause it has turned out to be a somewhat controversial point of the story. As I said before, I think this comes 'cause even when we all watch the same thing, we don't process it the same way. It's as if we had different filters; we all capture different things.
She thought the potential consequences would be to feel guilty for the rest of her life. She didn't think (at that point) that there would be consequences to her relationship with Trip. She thought: "OK, I've done this, but now Trip is alive and we can go on as always." But she was wrong. Because as time goes by, her feelings for Trip are stronger and stronger and she realizes that (if Sim's death affected her) Trip's death will destroy her. I mean, she can feel a bond creating. And she just gets terrified. And we know what she does when she's scared, don't we? (I
love T'Pol, but because I love her, I know which are her weaknesses.)
Pitseleh wrote:I am in no way attempting to criticize the story, however, I'd love to read the writers thoughts on this 'cause it has turned out to be a somewhat controversial point of the story. As I said before, I think this comes 'cause even when we all watch the same thing, we don't process it the same way. It's as if we had different filters; we all capture different things.
Oh, but critizing is all right. It's good to discuss those things. In fact, I didn't think this was worth discussing when I wrote the story, because I saw it so logical... I swear, I didn't write it just for the shake of shock or anything like that, it has its motives and it helps to develop the story, but I didn't think it was going to be
so controversial. But I've learnt different perspectives about the same thing, and that's good
