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Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 3:55 am
by dialee
Because these two are so perfect for each other that any other alternatives are unthinkable in the words of the immortal Methos, "Timeless"

Also, I absolutely, truly believe that Archer's pacing would have driven T'Pol to "trip" him hard one day to stop him from constantly doing it. I know it drove me nuts. :lol:

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 9:47 pm
by Reanok
dialee wrote:Because these two are so perfect for each other that any other alternatives are unthinkable in the words of the immortal Methos, "Timeless"

Also, I absolutely, truly believe that Archer's pacing would have driven T'Pol to "trip" him hard one day to stop him from constantly doing it. I know it drove me nuts. :lol:

I agree with you dialee I feel the same way about Trip & T'Pol. :D

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 1:46 pm
by Linda
Because I like culture clash stories and cross-culture romance stories. Because these two characters are very appealing, separately or together. Because I am a Star Trek adict anyway.

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:21 pm
by Asso
Reanok wrote:
dialee wrote:Because these two are so perfect for each other that any other alternatives are unthinkable in the words of the immortal Methos, "Timeless"

Also, I absolutely, truly believe that Archer's pacing would have driven T'Pol to "trip" him hard one day to stop him from constantly doing it. I know it drove me nuts. :lol:

I agree with you dialee I feel the same way about Trip & T'Pol. :D



I am with you both. :D

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:48 am
by enterprikayak
So Lee was making snide comments about my photomorphing, and we were watching the office and he said "Why don't you make JaM pictures?" (Jim and Pam) and as a joke I looked up Jim and Pam, and those shippers make these shippers look tame.

http://boards.nbc.com/nbc/index.php?sho ... 0&start=40

I didn't even know what a "shipper" was until I'd been on a shipper site for like a year.

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:56 pm
by michelle
I've been totally obessessed with the Vulcan/Human thing even before ENT. Archer(Love Sam Beckett) turned my stomach so I was put off watching, luckily i came across some fanfiction about T/T and it lured me back. I grew to really enjoy watching T'Pol, Trip and Phlox (My Big Three)

I used to be quite the shipper anyway, read alot of fan fiction in my day and i have to agree that there are few ships that are lucky enough to have the quality of writing that is available for the T/T ship and TOS in general. There have been some fantastic Chapel/Spock, Amanda/Sarek stuff, I love one fic so much I'm going to mention it. "The Library pass" at FF.net, I have read it about five times and every time I finish with a smile on my face! Infact I'm going to read it again now!

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:09 pm
by Elessar
Awesome! I'm a sad little shipper on every show I watch, too...

It usually leads to dissappointment and heartache... especially when you want someone as much of a JACKASS as Dr. Gregory House to fall for his cute little lackey-flirt-friend Dr. Cameron :D

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:43 am
by tennisgirl
Really? You rooted for House and Cameron? I couldn't... :lol:

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:57 am
by Alelou
This is Alelou -- no idea if my name will pop up on this or not. I was burned out on Trek when Enterprise first came out and anyway it conflicted with my son's bedtime so I never gave it much attention. When we moved I couldn't even get it anymore. So I think the first episode of this series that I saw completely was 'Home' on the Sci Fi channel and I was just blown away and immediately eager to learn more about Trip and T'Pol. Trip utterly charmed me in that episode by acting like a grown-up. In general there was just more evidence of continuity and maturity and pathos than I'd learned to expect from a Star Trek series, not that I wasn't passionate in my day about TOS and TNG. I'd also survived the X Files, which tortured and infuriated its shippers for years, so Enterprise seemed incredibly generous compared to that one. (If I'd started from the beginning I suppose I might not have felt that way...also I'm really glad I didn't have to suffer *the_abomination* in real time.) So anyway, it didn't take me long to start searching the net for all the Trips and T'Pols that I knew would be there in fanfic -- and I wasn't disappointed, though it does seem like a small and hardy group of writers that is left at this point. Thank you for all those stories!!! Keep writing, please!

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:24 am
by enterprikayak
Welcome!

Y'like how Elessar's got it set so when you type T-A-T-V, it comes up *the_abomination*?

Elessar's so smart.

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:27 am
by Dinah
Hi, Alelou! :wave: I'm really glad you decided to join us.

And a big Happy Valentine's Day to everyone!

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:15 am
by Asso
Alelou, considers Dinah's words like if they were also mine. :D

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:57 pm
by Lys
I admit, I've never been a shipper before. Usually, I tend to skip "ship episodes" on any show I'm watching. So why the exception with Trip and T'Pol?
Maybe because they first became friends, maybe because it was difficult, because they had to make efforts to become friends.
It's not just a case of opposites attract. They both had years of preconceptions and cultural differences to overcome only to become friends.
Trip had heard Archer ranting against the Vulcans for almost 10 years. T'Pol had had her ears full of the High Command propaganda against the too emotional nature of humans for maybe 30 years. I think it takes courage to acknowledge that maybe you're wrong, that maybe the other isn't so bad, that it would be worth it trying to learn more about the other before judging. Because they're both curious (Trip wants to know how things work, T'Pol wants to know why things work), they're drawn to the other. They both make mistakes and that's good. Perfect people are boring. I like them flawed because they feel more real to me.
But what struck me the most was how alike they were. They're both very sensitive and private persons. One is hiding behind jokes and an outgoing personality, but never really shows what he's really feeling and the other one protects herself behind her Vulcan control. It's around each other that they're their true selves. They're attuned to each other and they trust each other.
So, why am I a shipper? Because they didn't take the easy road, because they were friends first, because they're flawed but try to be better, because I care about them individually and I want them to be happy.
Of course the obvious chemistry on screen is an added bonus. :D

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:05 pm
by Asso
An excellent explanation. :D

Re: So, Why Are You A TnT 'shipper?

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:43 am
by Alelou
It's nice to be in such good company, thank you! I've been lurking so long I feel I know you all already.

Yes, I was rather startled when [the episode that shall not be named] cropped up in my post as *the abomination*! Not that I entirely disagree, but I think the producers honestly were trying to do a Valentine for the fans. They just failed miserably at it, haplessly dissing Enterprise in the process. I have to say, though, after watching it over the other night when my kid finally felt he was up to it but couldn't do it without company, I was struck by the way it was framed not just by a TNG holodeck program, which gives them an obvious out, but the story inside it is framed by Shran's FAKED DEATH. It's like they're winking at us: look, see -- if Enterprise suddenly gets popular, it's no big deal to bring Trip back. Even TRIP winked! (Which was very odd acting decision during all that otherwise quite convincing dying.) It was a virtual FESTIVAL of WINKING.