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+ | | species = [[Vulcan]] |
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+ | | affiliation = [[Vulcan Isolationist Movement]] |
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+ | | status = Alive |
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+ | | datestatus = 2370 |
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+ | | actor = [[Robin Curtis]] |
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+ | :''You may also be looking for [[T'Pol]], the {{EnterpriseNX}}'s [[science officer]].'' |
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+ | :''For the [[Vulcan]] city, see [[T'Paal (city)]].'' |
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⚫ | In early [[2370]], she revealed herself to {{dis|Galen|alias}}, who himself was actually [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] in an assumed identity of his own, to be a member of the [[V'Shar]], and claimed to be aboard to investigate a possible threat to {{dis|Vulcan|planet}} by preventing the assembly of the Stone of Gol, which was revealed to be a [[psionic resonator]]. |
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Revision as of 13:54, 10 February 2015
- You may also be looking for T'Pol, the Enterprise NX-01's science officer.
- For the Vulcan city, see T'Paal (city).
T'Paal was a Vulcan female who in 2369 posed as a Romulan mercenary, under the name "Tallera", to infiltrate Arctus Baran's pirate group in an attempt to obtain all the pieces of the legendary Stone of Gol.
In early 2370, she revealed herself to Galen, who himself was actually Federation Captain Jean-Luc Picard in an assumed identity of his own, to be a member of the V'Shar, and claimed to be aboard to investigate a possible threat to Vulcan by preventing the assembly of the Stone of Gol, which was revealed to be a psionic resonator.
She was in fact a member of the Vulcan Isolationist Movement, which wished to acquire the Stone of Gol to purge Vulcan of the influences of all alien species, in the belief that they were corrupting Vulcan purity. Her efforts, however, were thwarted by Picard, who realized the weapon was useless against a mind devoid of anger. (TNG: "Gambit, Part II")