
I think Trip would have had it much easier if he payed attention more to what T'Pol wasn't saying, and what she was doing. Especially in Rigil's tale.
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WarpGirl wrote:I think Trip would have had it much easier if he payed attention more to what T'Pol wasn't saying, and what she was doing. Especially in Rigil's tale.
Alelou wrote:Rigil, I have a confession completely unrelated to anything we're discussing here.
Everytime I see your avatar I think, "Is that Rigil Kent in drag?"
panyasan wrote:On a totally unrelated note, I was wondering why Trip couldn't figure out that T'Pol was interesting in him.
It had taken her nearly six months aboard Enterprise to comprehend that he never did things halfway, another two to realize that his appearance of unprofessionalism was an illusion designed to conceal intense self-doubt, and yet another month and a half to discover that even the captain seemed unaware of his friend's deep-rooted insecurities. Few humans seemed willing to look beyond the surface, to notice how Charles always made himself available to others while carefully hiding the truth about his own fears and worries.
Yes, I remember you mentioned Trips insecurity in chapter 25, it made me buy certain behaviour of Trip in Div. Path. I agree on your analysis, but I like to point out it only one side of Trip. I think in severe circumstance like they are in every side of you will surface - even the one's you don't like. About those circumstances: you painted the horrors of war so well, and on the other side keeping distance that is needed for the reader, so we are not drowned in violence, but still can feel. It's Kokoro kara (from the heart) as you say in Japanese. It's hard for me to explain, I hope I make sense.Rigil Kent wrote:panyasan wrote:On a totally unrelated note, I was wondering why Trip couldn't figure out that T'Pol was interesting in him.
In chapter 25, I posited a potential answer to this: he's insecure. No, I get how you might go "huh? Trip was one of the most social characters on the show," but bear with me. The actual lines themselves are from T"Pol's POV about Trip and read:It had taken her nearly six months aboard Enterprise to comprehend that he never did things halfway, another two to realize that his appearance of unprofessionalism was an illusion designed to conceal intense self-doubt, and yet another month and a half to discover that even the captain seemed unaware of his friend's deep-rooted insecurities. Few humans seemed willing to look beyond the surface, to notice how Charles always made himself available to others while carefully hiding the truth about his own fears and worries.
So I see him as a mild introvert by nature (probably because he's usually the smartest person in the room; this explains why he plays up the "aw, shucks" good ole boy routine so people don't take umbrage to his brilliance), who has forced himself to act like an actual extrovert for so long it's become second nature. Look at the three people he gravitated toward throughout the show: Archer, who showed us in season 3 and 4 that he was a loner by nature as well; T'Pol, who as both a Vulcan and something of a misfit in her own culture was very much a loner; and Malcolm, who was also something of an introvert until Trip started drawing him out. Like seeks like.
But that's just my opinion.
But surely if regular words are tricky, nonverbal communication is going to be even trickier between two different species? Never mind adding in different sexes -- because men and women do NOT communicate in the same way.
And the focus was once again Travis and Princess Fishstick, with the "bigger man" competition between Archer and Soval.
It didn't really add anything to the depth of either of the two tales you are so wonderfully crafting.
WarpGirl wrote:Woah OK I appologize I'll never say anything again.
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