Heroines of Fiction -- T'Pol
by CoyoteSeven
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Commander T'Pol, born 2088, is a fictional character portrayed by Jolene Blalock in Star Trek: Enterprise. She is a Vulcan who serves as the science officer aboard the starship Enterprise.
T'Pol is the first Vulcan officer to serve a prolonged term on a human vessel. T'Pol served aboard the Enterprise for ten years (2151–2161). To compare, the previous record was just 10 days. As a Sub-Commander serving the Vulcan High Command, she was stationed aboard the Enterprise in April 2151, as an observer to Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew, who the High Command insisted were not ready for interstellar space exploration. After the success of the Enterprise's initial mission led to the vessel being given an extended exploration mandate, T'Pol requested to stay aboard.
T'Pol remained aboard the Enterprise despite several attempts by her superiors to recall her to Vulcan. T'Pol's decision brought considerable scrutiny upon her from her superiors, and increasing support for her from her captain; she ultimately resigned from the High Command and accepted a field commission from Starfleet in 2154, resulting in her being granted the Starfleet rank of Commander.
Originally viewed by her crew mates with resentment and suspicion, T'Pol was forced to earn the trust of fellow officers, Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III being a particular focus of friction with her, due to his perception of her being a spy for the Vulcans and their very different personalities. The character of T'Pol developed from that of a "broken record" spouting the dogma of the Vulcan Science Council to that of a questioning scientific mind. Though she does not openly defy or reject the rulings of the Vulcan Science Council, her experiences on the Enterprise have proven to her that they can be wrong. (T'Pol had an especially hard time accepting the fact the Enterprise had traveled in time in "Storm Front, Part I" despite the overwhelming evidence proving that she had done so. The Vulcan Science Council had declared time travel to be impossible.)
T'Pol is considerably more emotional than many other Vulcans and has always struggled to control her emotions, something that greatly concerned her mother. Her emotions became even more difficult to control following an exposure to trellium ore, a toxic substance which damaged the part of her brain responsible for emotional control. Nonetheless, T'Pol serves as an icon of Vulcan integrity. Her willingness to question the stale, self-serving decisions of her superiors (at least prior to the Kir'Shara incident), and her respect for Captain Archer position her at the fulcrum of human/Vulcan relations.
Throughout the entire Enterprise run, T'Pol only once said the trademark Vulcan greeting "Live long and prosper". She also only once rendered the Vulcan hand salute, in the episode "In a Mirror, Darkly".
=== Excerpts from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T'Pol ===
Extra production credits:
T'Pol Uniform for V4 Bodysuit -- Mylochka / ShareCG
Female Vulcan Morph (Head and Face) -- Porthos / ShareCG
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Comments (9)
daggerwilldo
Excellent character with lots of integrity in that face.Love the lighting you used. Very fine work.
bugsnouveau
Great render, and a fascinating story to go with it...wonderful work
Diemamker
Excellently done! this character really looks the part!
GrandmaT
Marvelous job! It is fitting that this one is posted at the time of the death of Porthos.
Arrogathor
Nice tribute to the series and lady.
Cyve
Fabulous character and outfit... WOnderfully done !!!
UteBigSmile
It's a realy nicely done portrait!
mtdana
Commander T'Pol was a very cool character - fabulous image very very well done!!!
zaqxsw
I always wondered why someone who was supposed to be so emotionless (not to mention that seven-year sexless thing), would dress so sexy... not that I would ever have complained! Fantastic image!