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T’Mir
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T'mir on that curb like
wait what’s the velcro thing from enterprise i forgot
Three words:
Carbon Creek Pennsylvania
Basically, T'Pol's great-grandmother was stranded in Indiana in 1957 and sold velcro to help out a local boy pay for college.
From Memory Alpha
Three months later, the Vulcan survey ship D'Vahl finally contacts them, saying their distress call made it to Vulcan through a Tellarite freighter. The three are taken by surprise at this new development, yet know that the time has come to finally say goodbye. When T'Mir says goodbye to Jack, he tells her that he cannot go to college after all, because he and Maggie can't afford the tuition.
T'Mir decides to salvage the crashed Vulcan ship and finds a large patch of Velcro, something advanced and yet benign to Human technology, and sells it to Big Creek Manufacturing and Sales Co. in downtown Pittsburgh in order to be able to anonymously help out Jack with his college tuition.
T'Mir introduces velcro to Earth
Just saw Carbon Creek and. I'm a big sucker for "First contact happened earlier and off the books" storylines and I like Vulcans so you already know I liked this one lol
Also with Quark and Stron and everyone else it looks like aliens doing an inventory of the features of 1950s America are just like
Baseball
Alcohol
Frozen fish sticks
Root beer
Cute humans to engage in romantic and/or sexual acts with (depending on individual taste; Rom, Nog, and Mestral seem to like us well enough, Quark is less pleased, and Stron and T'Mir don't seem impressed)
Atom bombs/the constant threat of nuclear annihilation
Also. If Mestral still had 100-150 years in his lifespan in the 50s that means hypothetically he could be bopping around today and he'd only be like 100 something today, that's middle aged for a Vulcan. I wonder if he'd wanna go home seeing where we are now
T'Mir : my grand-child, may your daughter be a carbon copy of myself
T'Mir- "Carbon Creek"
T’Mir’s whole being is “get out”