Yes, welcome. I enjoyed reading your post and your views.Dinah wrote:Welcome, Thot!Great first post!
It's good to hear from you again.hth2k wrote:Hey Rigil.
Haven't been around much for a while.HtH
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Yes, welcome. I enjoyed reading your post and your views.Dinah wrote:Welcome, Thot!Great first post!
It's good to hear from you again.hth2k wrote:Hey Rigil.
Haven't been around much for a while.HtH
hth2k wrote:Would Starfleet simply reintegrate them back into the original crew? Really? One might think an extended debriefing, reassignment, retraining, evaluation rest.rehab would be in the offing for both.
Alelou wrote:Do you have a link to the whole photo? This I'd like to see.
Thot wrote:So this is my first signal in this forum... so let's begin.
At first I was quite sceptical about the plot and so on,
- a scene, where you would told us a bit about the Pa'Nar revelation would have been good, something like 'Trip is shocked, storms off some time later and then contemplaits about what she said', but this is far from making it bad or such a thing, since you picked up in a later scene again (can't remember it right now, but Trip was thinking to himself about T'Pol and commented about her being the one, who will die earlier than him or so...)
To the prospects:
I just pray that you will reintegrate them in some time, because it gives you so much potential to right: Trip and T'Pol both on their own, have changed tremendously during this months (Trip from being still a bit innocent/ an explorer to someone, who went through a war, had to kill - I simply commend you on the scanvenger situation, where he had an emotional responce - and T'Pol with her believes turned upside down) and Archer who is doubting in many ways
I just can't get a possible scene out of my head, where Trip and T'Pol come back without Archer knowing and Trip wants to surprise Jon by simply stepping through the door and delievering a status report (a joke as if nothing had happen or Trip makes some remarks like 'You people seem to be lost without me' or 'Now look at that: You are just away for a few months and the engines go into a vacation'), Jon simply listens shocked till his core about Trip being alive and then Jon has something like a breakdown whatever
hth2k wrote:Hey Rigil.
Haven't been around much for a while.
Would Starfleet simply reintegrate them back into the original crew?
What about Trip? I don't seem to recall the military returning captives or MIAs back to their regular units promptly.
Hmmm, T'Pol is apparently suffering more damage than in the series with no intervention.
Also one may wonder about issues for her reintegrating with Current Vulcan society considering her medical, mental, political and ideological changes. She definately is not the officer theVHC sent to observe the human crew any longer.
Sometimes going home isn't just that easy.
Any plans to continue or finish Endeavour?
Thot wrote:I could think of the possibility, that they return around the time of the Xindi-attack on Earth, and Archer pushs everything to get Trip and T'Pol with him into the Expanse.
Additionally it seems likely to me, that Cdr. Hernandez won't be staying too long on Enterprise after A.G. Robinson gets killed in the climbing incident. Yes, I know that the accident doesn't have to happen, but it would be good for the storyline, since Robinson's death could be a major hit Archer would have to handle => good scene.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but does Enterprise currently have a Science Officer we know of in Rigil's universe?
Kevin Thomas Riley wrote:Please someone remind me, when was the pa'nar illness first introduced in the series? I don't think it was actually in Fusion. Wasn't it until Stigma? In that case it means that you could've skipped it entirely in your story here, Rigil. Of course you didn't, but I'm just putting it out there.
And what about the Fullara mind-wipe? That was revealed in an episode after the paths diverged in Dead Stop.
Rigil Kent wrote:Actually, it showed up about three episodes later. ANIS followed "Dead Stop" which was followed by "Marauders" and then "The Seventh" where the whole Fullara thing was introduced. If you recall, it is not a mind wipe in my universe.
Kevin Thomas Riley wrote:Rigil Kent wrote:Actually, it showed up about three episodes later. ANIS followed "Dead Stop" which was followed by "Marauders" and then "The Seventh" where the whole Fullara thing was introduced. If you recall, it is not a mind wipe in my universe.
Since I haven't re-read DivPaths from the beginning, I cannot remember exactly what the Fullara was in your universe. Would you kindly remind a busy soul (even one on vacation), or at least point me to the chapter in question.
Rigil Kent wrote:Chapter 38.
Rigil Kent wrote:- a scene, where you would told us a bit about the Pa'Nar revelation would have been good, something like 'Trip is shocked, storms off some time later and then contemplaits about what she said', but this is far from making it bad or such a thing, since you picked up in a later scene again (can't remember it right now, but Trip was thinking to himself about T'Pol and commented about her being the one, who will die earlier than him or so...)
See, I didn't really see the point in having T'Pol rehash "Fusion" since most of the readers already know what happened. Plus, outside of Trip's initial reaction, not much would have happened in that scene.
Rigil Kent wrote:To the prospects:
I just pray that you will reintegrate them in some time, because it gives you so much potential to right: Trip and T'Pol both on their own, have changed tremendously during this months (Trip from being still a bit innocent/ an explorer to someone, who went through a war, had to kill - I simply commend you on the scanvenger situation, where he had an emotional responce - and T'Pol with her believes turned upside down) and Archer who is doubting in many ways
A reviewer at fanfic.net put it best, I think: Tucker is now "Weaponized" (well, the reviewer used the British spelling with the s instead of a z, but the point stays the same.) I do plan on a reintegration down the road, but not for some time.
Rigil Kent wrote:I just can't get a possible scene out of my head, where Trip and T'Pol come back without Archer knowing and Trip wants to surprise Jon by simply stepping through the door and delievering a status report (a joke as if nothing had happen or Trip makes some remarks like 'You people seem to be lost without me' or 'Now look at that: You are just away for a few months and the engines go into a vacation'), Jon simply listens shocked till his core about Trip being alive and then Jon has something like a breakdown whatever
An amusing scenario, to be sure. A few components that I'm aware complicate the idea, but it certainly has potential...
Rigil Kent wrote:Thot wrote:I could think of the possibility, that they return around the time of the Xindi-attack on Earth, and Archer pushs everything to get Trip and T'Pol with him into the Expanse.
Nope. Not gonna happen. Plus, my Xindi arc is going to be a little different from the canon version since there were a couple of horrifically bad plot holes they totally ignored throughout...
Rigil Kent wrote:Additionally it seems likely to me, that Cdr. Hernandez won't be staying too long on Enterprise after A.G. Robinson gets killed in the climbing incident. Yes, I know that the accident doesn't have to happen, but it would be good for the storyline, since Robinson's death could be a major hit Archer would have to handle => good scene.
Doesn't Jon already have enough to deal with?And right now, CDR Hernandez is not yet ready for her own command. She knows it, Jon knows it, Starfleet Command knows it.
Rigil Kent wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but does Enterprise currently have a Science Officer we know of in Rigil's universe?
I've referenced (very early on) an Ensign Ling (can't recall if I gave her a first name or not), but they definitely don't have one up to T'Pol's caliber.
Rigil Kent wrote:Welcome aboard!
Silverbullet wrote:Thot, welcome from me too. Believe we have bumped in to one another in the comments section of one story.
Thot wrote:Does this mean, that it will still take some time for them "to return" or that the reintegration part won't be a long piece?
Thanks...I would just like to see a scene in this direction: an emotional confrontation outside the 'romance repertoire' - I really like the deep freindship/platonic love relationship between Archer and Trip, but please without romance.
Trip trusts Archer beyond everything
plus Archer relies on Trip for his sanity/peace of mind
One point I have always wondered is: If the sphere builders can position dozens of one tousand years old sphere of the size of a small moon in the known universe, why shouldn't they be able to throw a bomb, send the Death Star or whatever to Earth, but need the Xindi to do it?
Did you actually do a scene out of Kelby's view? I don't think so.
But please without Kelby bashing, because it's just too lame.
Rigil Kent wrote:Thot wrote:Does this mean, that it will still take some time for them "to return" or that the reintegration part won't be a long piece?
Well that would be telling, wouldn't it?
Rigil Kent wrote:Thanks...I would just like to see a scene in this direction: an emotional confrontation outside the 'romance repertoire' - I really like the deep freindship/platonic love relationship between Archer and Trip, but please without romance.
It's a bro-mance!Seriously, I liked it too, but they curtailed it throughout the series to the point where I had trouble buying that they were really friends post-Cogenitor. Yeah, they went through the motions, and both tried every now and then, but I just didn't see the deep connection that was once there.
Rigil Kent wrote:Trip trusts Archer beyond everything
That may have been the case prior to the beginning of this story, but it's certainly no longer true. The person Trip now trusts beyond any and everything is T'Pol.
Rigil Kent wrote:plus Archer relies on Trip for his sanity/peace of mind
Indisputably true. He's struggling at the moment because he doesn't have the sounding board or the friendship he's taken for granted.
Rigil Kent wrote:But yeah, it's gonna be fun when TnT reintegrate down the road and everyone (both sides of the equation) realize that you can't go home again.
Rigil Kent wrote:One point I have always wondered is: If the sphere builders can position dozens of one tousand years old sphere of the size of a small moon in the known universe, why shouldn't they be able to throw a bomb, send the Death Star or whatever to Earth, but need the Xindi to do it?
First, I thought the sphere builders were a dumb idea when there was a far more logical explanation behind it, so they're going to get tossed aside. Second, there is no logic at all to the initial Xindi attack so I have a need to fix that as well.
Rigil Kent wrote:Did you actually do a scene out of Kelby's view? I don't think so.
No, I haven't done a Kelby POV scene yet mostly because I haven't discovered the proper opportunity. You'll notice I've also only had the one Hoshi POV chapter thus far for similar reasons.
Rigil Kent wrote:But please without Kelby bashing, because it's just too lame.
Yeah, not a big fan of that myself. I blame the canon show which basically portrayed him as a rank incompetent so as to highlight how awesome Trip was.
Thot wrote:Bro-mance? This is a perfect word. Is it from you?
I just hope, you make it a good/close friendship (bromance - I just love that word) again, because all those 'new-understanding-between-Trip-and-Archer-after-starting-a-relationship-with-T'Pol-stories' end in Archer bashing - At least I can't remember one, where it doesn't go this way.
Well to your second point: I have wondered about this too and just thought "Oh, a plothole in order to force Enterprise into the Expanse in the first place", but than I remembered the inplication of the E² episode: The Xindi-Counsil already thought that Earth knew about their existence, since they had those readings of an earthship on scanners sometimes => Lorian's Enterprise.
I know, I'm not totally fine with this myself, but it would be quite ironical, that jumping back in time for 117 years has "caused" the first attack => time paradoxon.
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