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Fusion

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Fusion
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17
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27 Feb 2002
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Reviewer : =/= Quad Rating : 2
Review : Exploring the unexplored is the constant with all Star Trek (with DS9 being the only major exception). Interestingly enough, Star Trek is also about exploring something that doesn't want to be explored. This episode is simply about the buried emotions that Vulcans have suppressed for years suddenly coming to the forefront. T'pol finally yields to allowing her emotions to be analyzed and exercised. Interestingly enough, the one person that would probably like to see T'pol have some emotions above all others is the Captain and he is a staunch supporter of seeing the Vulcan crew leave as soon as possible. This isn't the best of the best - by far, yet it has a strikingly likable quality. The addition of chaotic jazz to T'pol's dream was shear genius and is a lovely addendum. Over all, not a bad episode and one I wouldn't mind seeing again. =/= Quad
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