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bumblingbabooshka · 4 months ago
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Perpetrators and Survivors Let me Change your Mind [Patreon | Commissions]
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Okay, I just have to tell someone…
ALL Vulcans are SO hot (at all the actors they chose are hot) I mean even the older ones… but I know every second of any Star Trek where there’s Vulcans
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And then comes Spock, to kill all the ladies (and some gentlemen)
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With or without beard, tos or aos… ITS HOT
Maybe it’s just me, but Vulcan 🖖🏻 is my type
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guy60660 · 8 months ago
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Tolari | Kaltblut
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deepspacedukat · 2 years ago
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Telltale Drip
I know Tolaris is a shitty person. I do. But he is also pretty. So, for this little drabble, we’re gonna all collectively agree that the Tolaris in this fic is a version of himself who didn’t do the creepy mind meld thing to T’Pol. Okay? Okay. So! In the episode he was in, he mentioned that he used to teach literature at the Shirkar Academy, which is a Vulcan university. This is a little drabble of an idea about why he really left, beyond all that “more to life than logic” reasoning that he gave.
Day 17: Precome
SoC prompt list here. SoC Masterlist here. Cross-posted to AO3 here.
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Tolaris (ST:ENT) x Vulcan!Reader
[A/N: This is smut, so 18+ ONLY, MINORS DNI!!!]
Warnings: Teacher/student fantasy, sexual fantasy, one-sided attraction, masturbation, the heart and lok want what they can’t have, copious amounts of precome.
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She was one of his most accomplished students. With two degrees to her name prior to enrolling in his literature class, Tolaris knew she was something special. It was illogical to dwell on her beauty since she did not attend his lectures for the purpose of pleasing others with her appearance, but he couldn’t help it.
Demure and proper yet opinionated, she’d challenged one of his assertions on the very first day of class, and Tolaris had to admit that she defended her position admirably. She would have a distinguished career and make many leaps forward in her research, he could tell. There were even rumors of the Vulcan Science Academy inviting her to join.
Her betrothed was indeed a fortunate man. They’d met on campus once when she needed to discuss some scheduling detail, and Tolaris wished nothing more than to take his place. In the recesses of the literature professor’s mind, he harbored a sort of fantasy - a daydream in which he challenged her betrothed and won her through the ritual combat. The thought of proving himself to her by killing the unworthy oaf to whom her parents had promised her sent a bolt of satisfaction through him.
He was very aware that by indulging such thoughts he was allowing his emotions to control the direction his mind took, but was there not more to life than duty and logic? Was there no room for the passion which he desired to shower upon her? Given the opportunity to do so, he would happily show her what a devoted mate could do for her.
As it was, he always made sure to give her his full attention when she spoke or asked a question - an extra hint of focus spiraled through his irises as his eyes focused on her, much like they had today. She had requested clarification about a thematic variation he’d discussed, and he had given her the most thorough answer he could possibly muster.
His heart had thrummed rapidly in his side at her gentle, murmured gratitude.
“Lesek, osu.” He’d managed a nod of acknowledgment, but he was forced to stand behind his desk as he continued his lecture. Tolaris had no choice. Until he could control his body’s reaction to her, he needed to hide the evidence of his arousal. He would have suspected that his pon farr was approaching had it not been for her repeated ability to draw such inappropriate reactions from him.
As soon as the lecture had ended and all the students had filed out, Tolaris went into his office and activated the appropriate privacy precautions. This was a weakness, but he needed release. He unwrapped his robes enough to get at the trousers and tunic he wore beneath, only to find a large damp spot over the bulging fabric.
His pre-ejaculate had always been rather prolific, so, truly, he should not have been surprised that his clothing had already been soiled. Thinking ahead, he carefully removed his outer robes and draped them over a chair to the side. Sitting behind his desk and removing his damp, leaking lok from the confines of his clothing, Tolaris moaned quietly at the visible evidence of what she did to him simply by existing.
He almost hoped that his pon farr had been knocked out of its cycle simply so that he could let out a little of the emotion that he’d been bottling up since this term started. This was beginning to become too much for him.
How shameful was he that he would feel the need to rut into his hand in broad daylight in his office? Anyone could catch him. Tolaris would be thrown out in disgrace, and a position at the Shirkar Academy was too good of an opportunity to be wasted.
...Or was it? Would it even be wasted if he allowed himself time to explore these persistent, building feelings? Surely such an endeavor would be dangerous. Most others who had attempted to do so ended up reverting to their primal natures - they became savage beasts so intent upon allowing passion to control their minds that they were practically feral.
A shiver ran up Tolaris’s spine when he allowed himself to consider what it might be like to allow himself to succumb to such urges. The hunger that he felt stirring beneath his normally calm surface would be displayed proudly and prominently on his face.
Would she like him better that way? Would it give her pleasure to see how desperate and lustful she rendered him with a simple glance? Oh, he would strip naked and crawl to her, if such an action pleased her!
His hips jutted upwards, forcing his lok through his palm’s tight grip at an even more rapid pace than before. Precome dripped over his fingers and down his wrist, dampening the sleeve of his tunic in a trail of damning desire. He would need to remain cautious when walking home this evening lest he unknowingly allow others to view the evidence of his momentary weakness.
His pleasure built more rapidly than he was expecting, and just when he had begun imagining what it would be like to mate with the object of his desire while in the throes of such savagery, the taut, delicate string of his arousal snapped throwing him into the strongest orgasm he’d had since his last Burning. With his mouth open in a silent shout, Tolaris covered the head of his lok with his other hand and caught his cum in his palm before he could make too big of a mess.
While he caught his breath, he laid his head back against his chair, trying to control his emotions once more. Perhaps it was time that he consider looking for others who were having the same difficulty that he was. Perhaps if he sought out the V’tosh ka’tur he could make a more informed decision about his future...and his options.
For now, though, he needed to clean himself up and head home to meditate.
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Vulcan Words:
lesek = thank you
osu = sir
V’tosh ka’tur = Vulcans without logic
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goblinbugthing · 2 years ago
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PEN!!!!
oopsie didnt notice this, allergies want me dead
allow me to talk about my girls, the absolutes, since i dont do that enough even though i love them
(in reference to this post)
AUGH, my girls!!!!!! The four lovely little non-ladies that i accidentally made a magical girl group <3
There is so much wild lore behind these kiddos, but unfortunately, I can’t talk about all that shit because SO MANY SPOILERS FOR SOUL JOURNEY.
Ahem. Lemme actually talk about them now.
These four — Inifya, Mirror Inifya (Mira/Shini), Pura, and Nycto Tolaris — are a group of teenage Astrals with great powers that they rarely use outside of training. Instead of specifically following their destiny to become the next Four Heroes of Yore, they decide to create a band they call The Absolutes, because Void and Gala always refer to them as The Absolute Heroes. Gala is a massive history geek, and he knows quite a bit about the original Four Heroes of Yore, and the girls remind him of them quite a bit. Void themself says that they are the originals reborn, which they very well may be, seeing Pura’s absolutely insane abilities as a Void-Born Astral. (That means she was created in the Void, AKA Nebulis’ homeland/realm/test area, not that she was created by Void. Those are Galactics.)
They’re still much too young to begin their duties as Star Warriors, Ini, Mira, and Pura being 15 and Nycto being 13, and the first few are still in their training stages (Nycto is a fast learner — striking reflection of her… father? Of Elfilis. I guess they’d be the dad, since Gen carried her, or something like that. Genetics are fucking weird, especially when it comes to Astrals), so they haven’t been officially titled as Holy Knights yet, but they will be eventually.
Now it’s time to talk about them as separate characters!
First of, Ini. She's the future daughter of Kirby, and her name is kind of obviously based on the word infinity, and the concept of naming her ‘infinity’ comes from— actually, I can’t say that, that’s afterstory stuff. Just know her name has some deeper connections past being based on the word ‘infinity’.
Anyway, they’re the future Warrior of Soul. When they come of age and are officially knighted, they’ll be titled Absolute Infinity Hero, Soul Knight Inifya. Here’s an excerpt from their section of a little “history book” about the Four Heroes i wrote a while back:
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(By the way, Lord Yk is Nebulis, aka the son-daughter-child of Galactica, who is THE God, but nobody in-multiverse really knows about Them and think Nebs is THE God. Which isn’t necessarily wrong, I guess)
As I said before, these girls have SO many K:SJ spoilers attached to them. That’s what makes them so fun to talk about though, I get to be mysterious and vague and tease things and put foreshadowing everywhere.
ANYWAY. The censored stuff is all regarding their Big Crazy Ability that I can’t mention bc they inherited it from Kirby, who uses it in the climax of the fic that I might not even finish. All you gotta know is it’s incredibly strong, and absolutely terrifying. Which makes it awesome. I wish I could talk about it, but it’s existence is a major plot point, so I can’t. Major L for me.
Next is Mira! She’s the future daughter of Shadow Kirby, and is younger than her main-universe counterpart by about 10 minutes, since Void helped with the creation of the two, building their bodies and Souls from scratch. Gotta love being a creator entity, being able to do shit like that.
She’s got the same name origins as Ini, and the same abilities as them, but she prefers using her Dream magic over her Soul magic, and she’s the future Warrior of Dreams. When they’re older and knighted, they’ll be titled Absolute Dreamscape Hero, Mare Knight Shini (or Mare Knight Mira). Here’s an excerpt from her section in the same “history book”:
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(The Eterna Hero is Galacta’s predecessor, as in he was supposed to be a recreation of her. She was also capable of using this Big Crazy Ability that I can’t name bc spoilers. She’s shown off more in two oneshots I made titled MERCY, which is about her death, and Once So Great, which is from her mourning friend’s point of view 17 million years later. Read them if you like!)
The censored stuff here is also regarding the Big Crazy Ability. I’ve just now decided that I’m going to make a google doc with everything about K:SJ like I’m doing with my hollow knight AUs so I can get all this information out of me and have a reference for if I ever keep working on the fic.
Ok Pura time!!!!! She’s the future Warrior of Heart, and she was created by Nebulis from excess positive emotions, and since she doesn’t have any biological parents, she was taken in by Elfilis and Fiktra and raised as their eldest daughter. Because she’s a Void-born Heart Matter Astral, she is incredibly powerful and very likely the only one of her kind, so she has nobody to properly train her to use her abilities. The only two Heart Matter Astrals around who can train her are Galacta and Kirby, but they’re both Heart-Soul hybrids, Kirby’s busy being the only active Star Warrior in Gamble Galaxy, and Gala is nowhere near as powerful as her, so she’s kinda stuck when it comes to abilities only she has.
When she’s knighted she’ll get the title of Absolute Heartbeat Hero, Halo Knight Pura. Because of her Heart-matter origins, she’s a very kind and compassionate person, and it takes a lot to piss her off. If you manage to make her mad, you’ve dun fucked up and I suggest you run. Aside from those very incredibly rare moments, she’s the sweetest kid in the universe. A very forgive-and-forget type person, with almost no exceptions.
As usual here’s an excerpt from the fake history book:
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Wow, nothing needed to be censored this time! Incredible!
I’m currently working on redesigning her, and the base design is almost done!! Yey :)
FINALLY. We have Nycto Tolaris, the youngest of the four. She’s the future biological daughter of Elfilis and Genesis Fiktra, and the future Warrior of Dark, and she’s the most well-trained out of all the girls. She already knows all known techniques of Dark Matter combat, and has begun doing her own stuff, combining her Dream magic with her Dark magic to create incredibly powerful and sometimes mind-breaking attacks. Trust me, you don’t want to get caught in one of her storms. You will die, or lose your mind in the best-case scenario. Her battle skills are insane.
Once she's grown and knighted, she'll gain the title Absolute Shadow Hero, Hollow Knight Nycto Tolaris. Yes, that is a hollow knight reference. Currently, with her quick learning and her already knowing what she’s doing, she’s the most combat efficient of the Absolutes, and also the most terrifying. Dark Matter and Dream Matter combined is fucking crazy when you know how to use the magic. Inducing night terrors, causing hallucinations, breaking your mind and essentially exploding your brain without even touching you — Dark-Dream Matter Astrals are incredibly powerful and are absolutely fucking horrifying to fight. I suggest avoiding negative confrontation with Nycto at all costs.
Something something history book excerpt:
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Aaand that’s all of them! Damn this took a while to write. I’m gonna return to my hollow knight insanity now, and eat my ice cream. French vanilla good. Yummy
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sshbpodcast · 1 month ago
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I’ll Spock the world and meld with you, Pt 3
By Ames
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If in The Original Series, the mind meld was mostly used as a Vulcan superpower get-out-of-jail free card (sometimes literally), and in Voyager, it served as a tool in Tuvok’s security chief belt to aid in investigations quite a lot, then Enterprise goes an entirely different direction with it. The show uses its prequel nature to explore the troubling history of melding, retconning something that frankly didn’t need retconning, and then course correcting perhaps a little too hard. Like all of Enterprise, it’s pretty messy.
But that’s why your A Star to Steer Her By hosts are here to dissect these chronologically early instances of the Vulcan mind touch in Enterprise and in the Kelvin movies. Did the writers really need to make the practice taboo during this time period? We already know that by the following century, Spock is melding with a different entity nearly every other week, so what gives? And what does JJ Trek have to say about the practice? Follow along below and listen to this week’s episode of the podcast (wend your way to 49:34) to touch our minds and find out!
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“Fusion” We’re already starting off on the wrong foot with an episode that we here all loathe. Whatever point the writers are trying to make gets lost in the extremely uncomfortable mind rape scenes and the wholly unnecessary retconning of the mind meld to be illegal in Vulcan society. Like, why? Watching Tolaris acting as a sexual predator the whole episode long is disgusting. I don’t want it in my Star Trek. It’s not even good social commentary because nothing comes out of it, except T’Pol getting Pa’Nar Syndrome as we learn later in “Stigma.” We still have no idea why the writers did this to us.
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“The Forge” Interestingly, we don’t get any more mind melds until season four, when Enterprise had basically morphed into an entirely different kind of show. You could tell Manny Coto was trying to bridge that gap between Enterprise and The Original Series. First up was fixing that massive problem with mind melds being taboo. So in “The Forge,” we learn that Soval (of all people!) can mind meld when he probes the mind of a comatose Corporal Askwith to learn what happened during the bombing. Not only do we get the meld used as an exposition machine again like old times, but the added layer of the series’s most anal retentive Vulcan being a melder creates a new character dynamic.
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We get another mind meld in “The Forge” later when that weirdo Syrran (whom Archer knows as “Arev”) is on the verge of death and dumps a katra into Archer. So we’re basically hearkening back to The Wrath of Khan when Spock downloaded his own katra into McCoy. It’s another moment of deliberately paralleling TOS in order to get the show more aligned with what fans know of what was to come. I do still find it a crappy idea to have Archer be the vessel for the katra over T’Pol, who would have had a more meaningful and introspective experience as someone who doesn’t initially believe in katras, but what are you gonna do?
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“Awakening” In this Vulcan story arc, we get even more mind melds to make up for the several seasons free of them! After Syrran has passed a katra over the Archer last episode, T’Pau melds her way in to double check whose katra is in there, and determines that it is indeed Surak, their logic hero. It’s mostly one of those expository mind melds to get characters the information they need to fulfill their scene, but we’re also reminded that this band of Vulcans is perfectly okay doing mind melds all over the place, contrary to the rest of Vulcan society. This is why T’Pau is the bomb.
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Later that episode, we also see T’Pau make an attempt to get Surak out of Archer. But apparently the father of Vulcan logic likes it in Archer’s noodle and opts to stay in there instead. Who knew that was an option? Why couldn’t Spock’s katra in McCoy have been a little more comfortable in there instead of driving the doctor insane in The Search for Spock? What’s with all the superfluous new Vulcan lore that retcons all our existing superfluous Vulcan lore, huh Enterprise? Does this count as yet another Vulcan superpower? Does a sehlat shit in the woods?
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“Kir’Shara” While wrapping up this three-parter story arc, T’Pau also fixes a big problem Enterprise had saddled itself with when the writers gave T’Pol a neural disease in “Stigma.” What a terrible mistake that whole idea was. Lucky for us, they fix it now and save T’Pol’s life when T’Pau melds with her to remove the Pa’Nar Syndrome so easily it’s almost laughable. The Vulcan badass goes on to shit on those V’tosh ka’tur weirdos when she tells T’Pol that melding is safe if you’re properly trained, and also that the High Command has been perpetuating myths that there’s no cure to Pa’Nar Syndrome when there is. It’s a lot of retconning, but we’ll allow it because it fixes this stupid plot. Oh, and presumably T’Pau shares some memories of T’Les too, which is nice.
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We also get a super quick denouement scene in which some unnamed Vulcan priest takes Surak’s katra out of Archer, just to tie up that loose end before we finish off this big three-part bonanza. It would have been much more interesting if it’d been T’Pau who gets the katra of the founder of Vulcan logic, since she’s an established character and everything, but whatever. We can close the book on this Vulcan nonsense for now knowing that we’ve paved the way for melders in the future, I guess.
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“Affliction” You know how I just said that melding is safe if you’re an experienced melder who knows what you’re doing? Well, does it strike anyone else as counterintuitive when a few episodes later T’Pol is mind melding Hoshi to figure out who kidnapped Phlox? T’Pol has no idea what she’s doing (and knows that doing it wrong can have dangerous results), but don’t worry, Archer is apparently an expert on the subject and talks her through it. It all feels kind of cultural appropriationy to have the human white dude do this, which is why I maintain that putting Surak’s katra into T’Pol would have been a better idea from the get go.
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“In a Mirror, Darkly (Part 1)” We have one final mind meld from Enterprise, and it’s another meld-as-a-weapon sort of moment. I forgot that we do get to see this meld because there’s a flashback scene in “In a Mirror, Darkly (Part 1)” that depicts Mirror T’Pol forcibly mind melding with a struggling Mirror Tucker to get him to do her bidding and then mindwipe him at the end. It all sounds very par for the course for Vulcan mirrorfolk to use their superpowers with such evil intentions, so this one works for us. Plus they’re just so hot together.
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Star Trek (2009) Need to info dump a whole series of context onto a character in under a minute? Well the mind meld is perfect for that! Prime-timeline Spock needs to get Kelvin-timeline Kirk up to speed, and talking to this guy would be a) boring to watch and b) fruitless because he knows young, brash Kirk won’t listen anyway. So Spock mind melds the guy to give him all the exposition on the Romulan backstory, the time travel weirdness, their friendship from another timeline, all that stuff, all in one memory montage that he still has to narrate over for some reason. It makes for a pretty generic film device, but it’s better than a boardroom scene for sure.
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Later in the 2009 film, we also see Quinto Spock mind meld some unconscious Romulan just to pry information from him about where everything is on the Narada. That ship does look like it’d be impossible to navigate even if you did know the layout already. So we’re basically back to using melds to get information to characters when they need it because looking it up on the computer would not make for a very dynamic scene, and torturing a random Romulan (as was apparently in the original script) wouldn’t be very in character. Yikes.
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Star Trek Into Darkness Pike’s having yet another rough day when his conference is attacked and he’s dying all over the place, and for some reason Spock mind melds with him. The SSHB hosts haven’t settled on exactly why Spock does this. If it’s to alleviate some of Pike’s pain while he’s dying, that’s not clear in the scene. If it’s to gain any intel that Pike has on the situation, it never comes up. If it’s just to connect with his friend one final time, that seems a little invasive and non consensual. He does bring up during his fight with Uhura that Pike’s final emotions remind him of his emotions when Vulcan was destroyed, but that doesn’t really doesn’t get significantly explored aside from that one line. We’re just kinda uncertain why this was here…
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We totally forgot to bring this one up in our discussion on the podcast! I didn’t even remember this happening until I was literally Control-F’ing around in the Into Darkness transcript. To get Khan to stop crushing his head for a hot second during their fight scene, Spock reaches over and tries to mind meld with that limey bastard. It’s a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, and it’s not even clear that that’s what Spock is doing unless you’re well versed on mind melds. Nothing comes of it because Khan fights it off anyway, but it’s there.
That’s gonna be it for mind melds for a while. One of these days, when we’re through some more of the streaming Trek, we may circle back to cover the mind melds we see in Discovery and Strange New Worlds and the rest. Which means you should not only keep your eyes on this blog for that, but also keep following along with our episode watch-through over on SoundCloud or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also probe our thoughts over on Facebook and BlueSky, and never meld on an empty stomach.
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garashir · 9 months ago
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me to tolaris in ent 1x17 fusion
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derpgirlthoughts · 7 months ago
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Please explain to me why, in the episode Fusion of Enterprise, Tolaris was portrayed as a sexual predator? Push the anti-primal/human nature conservative sexual agenda much?
He’s a Vulcan, and he didn’t live his whole life as his currently emotionally less-encumbered Vulcan self. As a Vulcan raised by Vulcans, surely he’d have understood the concept of consent and applied it to any intimate interaction he had with any other Vulcan, whether the consent involved emotional or sexual feelings, or both.
And yet the series portrays him as a total perv, unable to keep his creepy, overly invasive urges to himself….like what?!? He couldn’t have possibly lost the plethora of logic and rationality set by his upbringing and early life so completely that he ever would have behaved that abusively. It was a plot device designed to push a specific agenda.
The episode should have been him actually successfully enticing her into “feeling more” in a way he would know would appeal to her…e.g. not so fxcking fast and creepy. I’d have loved for them to have had positive, thought provoking interactions, and for it to end with them all parting amicably, establishing a friendship of sorts, with T’Pol deciding to embrace her human attributes just a little more often, or as a specific outlet or hobby.
Then we’d all have been left wondering if maybe one day she would meet up with him or Vulcans like that crew (who aren’t anti-expressed/shown emotion) and decide to make a permanent work or home with them, possibly branching off even eventually to a completely different Vulcan culture.
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whovianwatchingstartrek · 2 years ago
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A Whovian Watches Star Trek for the First Time: Part 016 - Unusually Friendly Vulcans
Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 1 Episode 17 - Fusion
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The episode opens with Archer reaching a star system that was on the cover of a childhood book of his, one of his main inspirations for wanting to go out into the Stars, which was nice small detail. Then, the ship is contacted by a ship of unusually friendly Vulcans.
I liked the dinner scene at the Start. T'Pol calls these Vulcans "V'tosh Ka'tur", which in Dragon Age Terms seems to be the Vulcan Equivilant of a Qunari Tal-Vashoth. She also kept giving them angry glares at the table. She is pissed at them.
These guys are certainly a refreshment from the cold sterile Vulcans we've seen so far.
T'Pol's character arc in this episode was spectacular for the most part. It was nice to see her finally have to notice her own character development. Having her finally embrace her emotions. At the same time, I'm not sure how I feel about Tolaris pushing her too far, to the point of violating her consent in the Mind Meld. I guess my opinion on that plot beat is going to depend on how they handle it going forward. This kind of storyline is very delicate and needs to be handled well, and this definitely shouldn't be something that's forgotten outside of the confines of this episode.
I really like the interior design of the Vulcan ship. I don't have much to say specifically about it, but I liked it a lot.
The secondary conflict of the episode revolved around Archer and Trip trying to get one of the V'tosh Ka'tur, an Engineer called Kov, to contact his dying father. Watching this sub-plot, I felt that Kov and his relationship with his father was a small allegory for being Queer, which as a queer person I appreciated. Reality on that kind of thing is rarely Kov being instantly accepted after one call, but a 45 Minute episode is a 45 minute episode.
On the whole, this episode was very enjoyable. I love this kind of low stakes character driven episode. This one is up there as one of my favourites at the moment, and it's definitely a huge turning point in T'Pol's Character Arc, I just hope that it's handled well going forward.
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kirby-souljourney-au · 7 months ago
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‘Ris! :)
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blue-mint-winter · 1 year ago
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Star Trek Enterprise s1e16 Fusion
Enterprise encounters a strange Vulcan ship - its crew are "Vulcans without logic", they try to integrate emotions and logic in their lives. They request help with repairs and in exchange assist Archer with mapping the nearby nebula.
This episode does much with expanding Vulcan lore through these unusual Vulcans. I think the most significant is the mindmeld which they call an ancient technique. It sounds it isn't widely known among Vulcans but in TOS Spock uses it a lot and he's rather conservative and later Tuvok does it too. So it's possible that Vulcans without logic succeeded in some way and brought back the usage of mind meld to the mainstream Vulcan society.
A big part of the episode deals with T'Pol's reaction to these different Vulcans, especially one of them, Tolaris. Tolaris from the beginning felt like a creep to me. He's like a devil or snake tempting T'Pol to do forbidden and exciting things - feel emotions, take risks. She's wary of him but becomes fascinated by the danger his ways represent to her worldview and logical way of life. It is a little regrettable that this story has a bad ending with Tolaris forcing to continue the mindmeld when she asked him to stop it. That was basically a Vulcan version of rape.
I'm glad Archer reacted the right way and protected T'Pol from her assailant by keeping the guy away from her. And he made sure she was okay personally after the Vulcans were gone.
Poor T'Pol, hopefully this bad experience won't scare her off feeling emotions completely.
Happier ending had the story of Kov and his sick father. Trip managed to convince Kov to contact his father before it was too late. He warned Kov about regrets and how powerful and sad emotion it was. Just because these Vulcans want to be in touch with their emotions, doesn't mean they should seek feeling the bad ones.
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deepspacedukat · 2 years ago
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An Alternate Selection
Omg, I can't believe the SoC is almost over! I didn't know if I'd make it this far, honestly, so thank you to everyone who stuck around through all my late posts. Day 31 is basically a free space on the prompt list, so after I've posted today's fic and added the link to my SoC Masterlist, I'm going to edit the Day 31 section on the Masterlist to announce what I've selected for the final day! I hope you all enjoy the last two fics from this crazy event!
So, just as a side note, I did a little research, and it turns out that according to Memory Alpha, Tiron is a Serilian. If you want to read about that, I'll link the relevant Memory Alpha page here. Also, yes, Tiron is a creeper, but just like with Tolaris, I felt the need to put him into a situation. So here we go!
Day 30: Thigh Fucking
SoC prompt list here. SoC Masterlist here. Cross-posted to AO3 here.
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Tiron (ST:DS9) x Dabo Girl!Reader
[A/N: This is smut, so 18+ ONLY, MINORS DNI!!!]
Warnings: Interspecies sex, Serilian/Human sex, sex work, referenced holosuite sex, begging, thigh fucking, biting, corruption kink, implied oral sex (male receiving), Tiron is still a creep but at least it's not toward Kira this time.
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"A glass of Andorian ale," Tiron ordered as he straightened his sleeve and leaned against the bar. He hadn't been so disappointed with a holosuite program in years. Ah well. At least he had enough money to do something about it.
After expressing his displeasure to Quark over the program he'd just been forced to endure for an agonizing ten minutes, the Serilian had an idea of exactly what he wanted.
"What I want is not in your catalogue," he said leaning a little closer to keep their conversation as private as possible.
"Well, tell me what it is, and I'll order it for you," Quark murmured, trying to sound reassuring. "It may take some time, but if it exists, I'll get it."
"That's just the point, Quark. The program I want doesn't exist," Tiron muttered, and he offered the Ferengi a pretty serious amount of latinum for his custom program commission. He noted some fear, though, when he mentioned his interest in Major Kira playing a central part. "Can you do it?"
"...I'll look into the logistics of creating such a program, but in the meantime, I think you'll find that our in-house amenities are more than adequate to meet your...discerning tastes," the bartender said before snapping his fingers. Glidia, one of the Dabo girls, made her way to Tiron's side, and he scoffed. "Something wrong?"
"You think this woman can–" The Serilian broke off as he let his eyes wander the room and spotted someone he'd never seen before. Tiron barely noticed as Quark followed his customer's gaze and waved Glidia away.
"She's one of mine, as well. She started last week, and she's...quite skilled in pleasure for a Human," the Ferengi muttered, and Tiron swallowed as he observed the scantily-clad woman carrying a drink tray. He'd never been with one of her species before. Exploring their differences would certainly be an intriguing experience. "Would you like an introduction?"
Without tearing his eyes from the woman, Tiron tossed the latinum he'd offered earlier unceremoniously onto the bar.
"How long will that buy me?"
"A full night and morning."
"Excellent. Have her meet me in the holosuite I rented. Make the setting...interesting." Tiron smoothed his jacket and strode toward the stairs with his drink.
He'd needed to readjust himself in his pants several times to stay comfortable while he waited in the plush, palace bedroom that Quark had conjured for their use. When the door finally slid open, he had to make use of every shred of restraint left in him.
She was even more stunning in this light than she had been down in the bar. The nearly-transparent fabric of her flowing, smoke-like dress preserved only the smallest shreds of her modesty.
And yet...there was a quality in her wide eyes that made Tiron feel more like an animal on the prowl than he had in years. He could see why she'd been hired. There was an air of innocence about her that not even her risqué outfit could dispel.
The Serilian took great pride in the sounds he was able to coax from her as the night wore on. He'd started slow. Of course he had! Watching the slow decline of morals and dignity and the gentle transformation from chaste to depraved was half the fun of a seduction like this.
After all the foreplay he could stomach, he tossed her on the bed, grasped the bodice of her dress, and tore it straight down the center. She could afford another. He'd make sure of it. Tiron left the shredded garment on her torso as he positioned himself between her legs.
"Please...sir, please..." She begged so sweetly for him to fuck her that he nearly spilled before he'd even entered her. Pathetic little thing.
Perfect.
It had been so long since a non-hologram had been this desperate for him to use them. There must be some sort of chemical reaction between their pheromones, because he was beginning to feel frenzied, as well. A deep, burning hunger spread gradually from his chest outward to his extremities, permeating his every cell.
Tiron hadn't expected this level of compatibility between their species. He was even more surprised at his own actions when he lifted her legs, pressed them together, and began rutting between her slick thighs. Grunts and groans poured from him even as he bit at her calf muscles to mark her.
A gush of pleasure erupted from him along with his seed, drawing a shout from his throat and a needy whimper from the whore beneath him. His release spurted across her skin and torn dress to create a debauched sight that satisfied the Serilian more fully than he could have anticipated.
"Tiron...please..." She whispered as he lay down beside her and nipped at her shoulder. "Please, I need to come."
"Now, now, there's no rush. We have all night to play, my dripping little beauty," Tiron crooned as he watched her place a few soft kisses across his ridged chest. "I paid handsomely for your services, and I want to see how good you are with that mouth. Put your lips around my cock. Make me come that way, if you have the skill. Maybe if you're good enough, I'll hire you from Quark permanently."
He'd offer her triple the pay she was receiving at the bar and fuck her until all she knew was his name. That would get Tiron what he wanted.
One way or another, he always got what he wanted.
~*~*~
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star-trek-xet · 7 days ago
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Wolkanie dopuszczają do głosu emocje
Nierecka, Enterprise: Fusion 1x17
Autor: Marek mdabek, 26.07.2024, Discord Star Trek
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Dobra seria odcinków, albo mam dobry dzień 😉. Niby standardowe spotkanie z wolkańskim okrętem, ale od pierwszego kontaktu czuć, że coś tu nie gra. Szybko okazuje się, że ci Wolkanie są V'tosh Ka'tur, czyli dopuszczają do głosu emocje. Taką samą filozofię wyznawał Sybok, brat Spocka znany z Final Frontier.
Jest wśród nich Tolaris, który od początku jest jakiś podejrzany i okazuje się, że intuicja dobrze podpowiadała, chłop jest nieźle popapranym przemocowcem. Dziwi mnie tylko, że Archer nie wyrzucił go przez śluzę.
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Na drugim końcu spektrum mamy Kova, trochę ciapowatego syna jednego z ministrów w Wolkańskim Najwyższym Dowództwie. Dostajemy trochę tła jak traktuje się V'tosh ka'tur w wolkańskim społeczeństwie, niejako współczujemy Kovowi. Dobrze, że trafił mu się Trip do wspólnej pracy a nie np. Miles O'Brien ;).
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W ramach rozwinięcia postaci załogantów Enterprise, to pojawiają się kolejne rysy na zimnym, wolkańskim wizerunku T'Pol, tym razem jest zbyt naiwna i łatwo daje się zmanipulować Tolarisowi, po drugie okazuje się, że nawet ją można zranić i potrzebuje wsparcia załogi (tu Archera). I approve!
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Powrót do serialu
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Powrót do listy nierecek :)
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deadheaddaisy · 7 months ago
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If there's one person I hate, I detest, even more than Tolaris, it's Kolya. Fire both those fuckers into the sun. Any sun.
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"It seems Major Sheppard wants you to live. Let's get back to work."
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jonfucius · 2 years ago
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Great Star Trek Rewatch - Enterprise S2
Originally posted on Twitter 6 September 2019 - 14 September 2019
Enterprise Season 2 is up next in my Great Star Trek Rewatch. As in Season 1, mini-reviews will document my progress.
Shockwave, Part 2: Most Star Trek cliffhangers have weak resolutions, but I think Shockwave is better than most. It’s a little gross to have Hoshi lose her shirt in front of Reed. The floating head gag is pretty great. And it’s fun to see the crew take their ship back. 8/10
Carbon Creek: One of ENT’s finest entries. No critiques here, just a perfect hour of Star Trek. 10/10
Minefield: Romulans! Mines! Body horror! The visuals still hold up after 17 years. Not showing the Romulans’ faces elevates the tension. 8/10
Dead Stop: If it seems too good to be true, it usually is. Luckily our heroes cotton to the sinister repair station’s motives quickly. The ending is appropriately eerie; I’d love to see DSC or PIC reference the station. 7/10
A Night in Sickbay: Season 2’s first dud. I love dogs but Archer’s obsession is almost out of character for him. I also don’t buy Phlox’s ignorance of human-pet bonds, since he claims to have learned a lot about humans. 2/10
Marauders: ENT’s heroes do The Magnificent Seven by way of The Road Warrior. Action-y but not necessarily memorable. 6/10
The Seventh: A spy mission! Involving T’Pol’s past! Guest starring Bruce Davison! Should be awesome and memorable, right? Unfortunately, no, it’s the opposite. There’s a reason it’s 87 out of 97 at TrekRanks. 5/10
The Communicator: Another pre-Prime Directive episode done blandly. It’s hard to put a new spin on a sublime TOS episode like “A Piece of the Action.” Trip’s cloaked hand gag is great. 5/10
Singularity: What starts off as light and farcical becomes sinister. Not particularly memorable except for “Reed Alert,” and “CARROTS!” 5/10
Vanishing Point: Hoshi has a bad transporter experience. Shades of “Realm of Fear,” but that episode was more entertaining. Strong concept, middling effort in execution. 4/10
Precious Cargo: A glorified sex slave was icky in 1991, and the same role (the same alien race too) in 2002 is twice as icky. This attempt at The African Queen/Temple of Doom homage is just a misfire on all cylinders. Trip and Kaitaama have zero chemistry. 0/10
The Catwalk: The neutronic wave front was a clever concept from VOY, and it was fun to see it again in ENT. Instead of Irish villages, we have militaristic aliens trying to steal the NX-01. A decent effort. 6/10
Dawn: I liked this one better when it was a TNG episode called “The Enemy.” 2/10
Stigma: An AIDS parable that is still relevant, unfortunately. The fact that T’Pol suffered consequences from Tolaris’s assault while he got off scot-free still stings, but it shines a light on the bigotry still facing LGBTQ+ people today. 7/10
Cease Fire: While I enjoy episodes featuring the Vulcan-Andorian conflict, especially those involving Shran, I don’t get much out of this one. Suzie Plakson as Shran’s lieutenant is pitch-perfect casting. The plot line moves forward but otherwise it’s a dull outing. 6/10
Future Tense: An intergalactic, inter temporal mystery! Plus, Tholians, Suliban, and Daniels' temporal database. And the mysterious timeship is…smaller on the outside ;) 7/10
Canamar: You've seen one prison break episode, you've seen them all. I kept waiting for Zoumas to be revealed as some master criminal, but it never came. Kuroda was well acted, but it's just another forgettable prison break episode. 5/10
The Crossing: Possession by non-corporeal beings has been done many, many times by Star Trek, but this episode belongs near the bottom of the list. No randy candle ghosts = no redeeming qualities. 5/10
Judgment: Klingon judicial intrigue a la The Undiscovered Country, with a side of "Rules of Engagement." Kolos is a great character. Not much happens though; Archer and Kolos are on Rura Penthe for all of five minutes before an off-screen rescue. Glad to see Hertzler again. 7/10
Horizon: Finally, a Mayweather episode! Finally, more boomer action! Why so dull? It's not Mayweather's fault. It's just a paint-by-numbers family drama. Not bad, not great, just cromulent. 6/10
The Breach: A twist on "Jetrel" where Phlox is Jetrel and the guest star is Neelix. Unfortunately, it hits all the same notes as the superior VOY episode. The B-plot of Denobulan scientists is also a letdown. 4/10
Cogenitor: A gut-wrenching ending elevates a worthy reinterpretation of "The Outcast." Archer and Trip's final scene in the ready room is a masterclass in directing, acting, and editing. 10/10
Regeneration: It tries too hard to keep our heroes from identifying the Borg, but damn if it isn't entertaining. The opening scenes give the Borg the creepiness factor they've been lacking since First Contact, and the effects are top-notch. Just a rip-roaring ride. 8/10
First Flight: Top-notch guest casting, powerful back story for Archer and Tucker, and a thrilling conclusion. Here's to you, A.G. 8/10
Bounty: Ugh. This episode. Ugh. Archer's scenes with Skalaar are fine. T'Pol's decon scene with Phlox, and her early-onset pon farr, is just an excuse to get Jolene Blalock into her skivvies and drags the score way down. 3/10
The Expanse: This episode floors it from the jump and doesn't let up until the NX-01 clears the thermobaric clouds. This is one of my all-time favorite season finales, and my favorite episode from Season 2. 10/10
And with that, Season 2 of ENT comes to an end in my Great Star Trek Rewatch. Final score: 5.92/10. Highest score(s): "Carbon Creek," "Cogenitor," "The Expanse." Lowest score(s): “Precious Cargo"
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