How old is T'Pol is Star Trek: Enterprise?
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: Enterprise introduced Subcommander T’Pol as an observer to Captain Jonathan Archer's initial NX-01 Enterprise missions on behalf of the Vulcan High Command. Following Archer's early successes, T’Pol’s resignation from the Vulcan High Command led to a Starfleet commission with the Subcommander rank. Born in 2088, T’Pol was the first Vulcan to serve for an extended period on a human vessel.
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