evcake wrote:
I like to think it's just a device to give him a longer life span so he'll be an even more suitable mate for T'Pol "once this Romulan business is over." I mean, what better reason could there be?And Zane Gray wrote:
I tend to agree with this analysis. Once this Romulan business is over, they'll have been through hell for 7 years. For dramatic purposes, it would seem high time to let them live a long and happy life together.And aeverett wrote:
Exactly. Although personally I don't care how they do it, to me Trip and T'Pol should have a shot at growing old together, not him dying and her growing old alone. However, for me, the explanation has to be believable, and this is.
I also like the aspect that he has to go on this heroic quest for six or seven years in order to earn that future, while she must remain equally strong and noble 'at home', very classical, very romantic, great potential for a real epic IMHO.Angst! Angst! Angst!
Hope! Hope! Hope!
Hope for a future together. Hope for a life together. Hope that you are grant to two truer characters of the fiction of to do that for that they are born: to be together, hope for a future of union between the peoples.
I have enough of this.
I refuse that.
Those hands intertwined at the conclusion of “Terra Prime” promised quite other.
I not love, I already said it and I repeat it, a story that takes for true the absurd of the abomination, to do relaunch Enterprise, in even more absurd manner.
Of course, I admit that. I am a lover of Trip and T’Pol and not all are lovers of Trip and T’Pol. But I think that a lot of peoples have thought that “The abomination” was what is: THE ABOMINATION.
And then a lot of peoples hoped that finally a remedy was found.
In my opinion the remedy is worse of the damage.

In “Trip-T'Polers, A Trip and T’Pol Shipper's Site" first and in "Triaxian Silk" after, I found other possible futures, much more attractive and credible. I am not a writer and I little know the English language, but I want to thank the authors, all, that make dream me, without angst.
