T'Pol in XI?
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bryguy615 — 18 years ago(October 17, 2007 02:01 AM)
I'd like for Jolene to be in the main cast but as a new character. Maybe as the ST11 version of Yeoman Rand. Jolene in a short mini-skirt uniform serving young Kirk.
But no T'pol. While I couldnt care less if ST:E is part of the legacy or not, like all of the treks it has its goods & sucks, I personally could not stand two chatacters. T'pol & the navigator. In fact, while I am not much a fan of ST:E, I'd rather ST11 be an ST:E movie than younger verions of the TOS crew. -
jro8r4 — 18 years ago(October 19, 2007 10:12 AM)
I'd love to see Jolene in the next movie in ANY form - but to me the most sensical is as T'Pol, and she was clearly the most liked character on Enterprise - and by women too so not just for her looks.
I agree that they need to throw Enterprise fans a bone or two and they also need to go ahead and canonize the events of the ST:E book The Good That Men Do and Last Full Measure that threw out the finale like the garbage that it was. They need to validate it with something Spock says about Trip and T'Pol's offspring. It's only logical. -
author004 — 17 years ago(May 19, 2008 09:43 PM)
What a great idea. There would be a great connection. From what I've seen, she's not on the ccast list. T'Pol and Spock would be a great scene.
I differ with the critics Jolene would be happy to be further connected with ST; she's never had a bad word to say about it.
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kuma_lacu — 12 years ago(September 19, 2013 11:19 PM)
Do you really think JJ Abrams cares about the Star Trek legacy? As far as I'm concerned, the new movies are decent general sci-fi, but no matter how hard they try it will never be Star Trek. Its just not the same and I miss the 90's shows and what not. Ya know?
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pmboston-1 — 18 years ago(November 26, 2007 01:25 PM)
Actually, I would like to ask all you real trekkies out there if T'Pol has not already been seen giving Spock advice. In the original series there was an episode centering around Spock going through the pon farr,(excuse my Vulcan spelling) and the ancient Vulcan woman, presiding over the ceremony and whose presence seemed to really impress Kirk, was called, if I remember correctly, T'pol. Could this be a hidden tie in, or am I misrememembering the name?
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jcreed01 — 18 years ago(November 26, 2007 01:49 PM)
The episode in the original series was "Amok Time" and the woman Kirk was referring to was T'Pau; younger version of T'Pau was in the 2 part "Enterprise" episode "Kirshara." I've read Jolene's T'Pol was supposed to be T'Pau in "Enterprise" but they couldn't get the rights to the character so they changed the name to the similar sounding T'Pol.
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pmboston-1 — 18 years ago(November 26, 2007 07:19 PM)
Thanks very much jcreed01. I knew there was someone ou5b4t there who would know. I just watched that episode of Enterprise(Kirshira) the other night. It was really well done, as so many Enterprise episodes were. "Fascinating".
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jcreed01 — 18 years ago(November 28, 2007 03:00 AM)
You are very welcome. I dismissed the first 2 seasons of "Enterprise" as nothing but re-hash of TNG and Voyager, the series got back on track late Season 3 and finally found its footing in Season 4- with the exception of that piece of crap "These Are the Voyages" series finale- but it was too little, too late. In my opinion, what made the series was Jolene and Connor Trinneer- great chemistry.
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roska-posti — 18 years ago(January 01, 2008 02:17 AM)
Would very much love to see Jolene in any new Star Trek productions! And as T'Pol, not as some "miniskirt yeoman". T'Pol is among the very best characters in the whole Star Trek saga. Her character got more personal depth than anyone else's in Enterpriseperhaps more than anyone else in the saga. She was first hated and mistrusted the whole crew and her fellow Vulcans as well, alone and lost in her feelings, hurt, rejected with love affairs and tried to hide that all. I loved T'Pol and felt for her. She's a good character!
To me Enterprise was best with the early seasons, when humans were underdogs in space, and relations to other cultures were new. Temporal Cold War was also an intersting plot, much more so than the terrorist 9/11-copy of Xindi war, and the humans' "rightful" rage. Hated big time the maniac character J. Archer turned into.
Lexa is
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roska-posti — 18 years ago(January 18, 2008 02:53 AM)
No Jolene in Star Trek 2008. Too bad!
You can see the new movie cast and info here:
http://www.imdb.com/board/10796366/
Lexa is
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chrisward24 — 18 years ago(January 19, 2008 07:19 AM)
They had the rights to use the name "T'Pau" but doing so would require paying the person that made the name/wrote Amok Time money.
As for her saying I'll never do it again, when did she say that? The same for taking the job because she couldn't find other work, when was that said? She had rejected the role twice apparently, if one reads memory alpha.
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giulene — 18 years ago(January 21, 2008 01:36 AM)
Yes, she took this job because didn't find other job and she stated she made many auditions all good all good feedbacks but no job. that is how Hollywood works. On enterprise DVD season 2 an interview with Jolene Blalock in enterprise profile.
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KillerWomble — 18 years ago(January 25, 2008 09:07 AM)
Has anyone seen the teaser trailer on youtube? its the one with the contruction of the Enterprise? Well if you have I'm sure I hear either godspeed or good luck Jonathan. Could be wrong but I've watched it a couple of times and it does sound like it.
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damnimcooltom — 17 years ago(April 28, 2008 01:17 PM)
Listen again, and pay attention. Maybe some people need to learn a little real history, and not b68spend so much time studying the Trek 'verse.
What you hear is sound clips from real history, including clips from John F. Kennedy and Neil Armstrong. The quote is "Godspeed, John Glenn," by astronaut Scott Carpenter on February 20, 1962. Glenn was about to launch into history as the first American to orbit the earth. -
author004 — 17 years ago(August 29, 2008 01:12 PM)
TOS is supposed to be about 100 years after Enterprise, and the movie takes place before Kirk takes command, so maybe 90 years or so from her age in the series, which co2000uld make her around, oh I'm just guessing here, maybe 150 or 160 years (yeah, unfortunately, she'd be the "old" T'Pol).
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jimwitte — 10 years ago(July 12, 2015 11:09 AM)
How long do Vulcans (or half-Vulcans) live? I suppose (though this is
really*
building on the "reverse the polarity" tradition of Star Trek) that after 40 years (at the ripe old age of 100), she has herself cloned and then transfered her consciousness into the clone. That at least is canon in Star Trek II (might be wrong, I'm not Trekie enough to look it up)