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The Long Road #202 - Carbon Creek

T'Pol tells us a story of the true tale of Vulcan's first contact with humans in a sweet subversion of a classic Trek trope as we continuing watching Star Trek: Enterprise on The Long Road podcast. 

The Long Road #202 - Carbon Creek

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The "not fair" concern is more about the lack of opportunities, not discrimination, for people in smaller communities. Other fictional works have alluded to the same issue more pointedly with comments about the only jobs being mining or factory work. Neither of those seem of interest to Jack, and I don't get the impression he had the financial foundation to relocate.

ok, finally got time, dang work is kicking my butt. this is such a fun episode, love it. yes Spock had a whisky when meeting Trelain, he was distressed at the accuracy of the portraits he reproduced. and my dang synch is off, like really off... 3 seconds. getting worser and worser, lols. turns out that Pennsylvania does not have a town called Carbon Creek 🤔 And the Vulcan's would send a poorly maintained ship to Earth, their distain for hoomans is old. they see a deer and only one is like "hey there's an earther, let's eat it" then in the bar the male vulcan is all "I am available for pool" lol. and is his smiling???? the vulcans must be aghast that humans must pay for their education, such barbarians. And I don't think T'Pol is jelly, just concerned. Jessie, were you typing? thought i heard typing. oh no, an accident in the mine! and a vulcan embraces compassion, nice. wait, if T'Pol was making this story up why would she include how her gramma and the guy developed emotions and stuff? wouldn't she have kept the story all kosher? I think it actually happened. oh, right and the handbag proves it. so glad to watch it again, foibles and all.

Wellington Marcus

omg. so my therapist told me i need to establish boundaries and give myself time to breathe and THIS IS MY FAVORITE ENT EPISODE EVERRRRR know what im doing tonight

Alex Miller

I'll keep enjoying these as long as you do them.

Looking forward to this one. I had a hard time separating "T'Mir" from "T'Pol" as I was watching it, though.

Scott G


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