"Star Trek: Enterprise" Carbon Creek (TV Episode 2002) Poster

(TV Series)

(2002)

Jolene Blalock: Sub-Cmdr. T'Pol, T'Mir

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Quotes 

  • Stron : This is the third time this week I've had to fix Mrs. Garrett's sink.

    Mestral : Perhaps she enjoys your company.

    Stron : It might be tolerable if her son didn't insist on calling me... Moe.

    T'Mir : Why does he do that?

    Stron : There is a comic actor known as a Stooge with that name. The boy believes we have similar hair.

    Mestral : There is a resemblance.

  • [Mestral tries to persuade T'Mir to let him play pool against Billy] 

    Mestral : The game is based on simple geometry. It wouldn't challenge a Vulcan child.

    T'Mir : No!

    Mestral : We need their currency.

    T'Mir : What if you lose? I'll have to... socialize with him.

    [Mestral shoots a glance at Billy] 

    Mestral : Would you rather die of starvation?

  • Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III : [after the story]  Do you realize you've just rewritten our history books?

    Sub-Commander T'Pol : A footnote at best.

    Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III : Footnote? This is like finding out Neil Armstrong wasn't the first man to walk on the moon!

    Sub-Commander T'Pol : Perhaps he wasn't.

    [Tucker groans] 

  • Sub-Commander T'Pol : You'd like me to tell you a story?

  • Mestral : This antenna is inadequate. I believe I can use a waveform discriminator to enhance it.

    T'Mir : It'll be safer to go after dark. Can't risk being followed.

    Mestral : I need to go now. "I Love Lucy" is on tonight.

  • T'Mir : You're to have no further contact with that woman.

    Mestral : You can't make that decision.

    T'Mir : I'm still in command.

    Mestral : Command of what? Our mission is over. It's time to accept the fact that we may never leave this world.

  • T'Mir : It's hard to believe these people were capable of launching an artificial satellite.

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