".any way to tell."
".how long will it affect her."
".test results."
"I think she's waking up."
"Look, her eyes are open."
"Sub-Commander?"
T'Pol heard the foggy voices first, and while they were familiar to her, she found that she couldn't tell who they were. Then the voices' faces came into view, and T'Pol realized where she was.
"T'Pol we were worried about you. Doctor Phlox had to get you another sedative to calm you down." She understood what her Captain was saying, but could not understand what he was talking about. "What happened?" she asked, sitting up in the bio-bed. 'Where am I?"
"In sickbay, where you have been for the past 9 hours. Don't you remember what happened?" She shook her head in response to the doctor's question, which surprised him. He would have expected a response more.ceremonious from her.
"Captain Archer tells me he went in your quarters to wake you when you were late for your shift. He also tells me you attacked him when he shook your shoulder, and that your emotional state was.unpredictable. I must say I am at a loss, T'Pol. Can you explain this?"
Her head went down to the hands resting knees and she massaged her temples. "May I have something for this headache?" The Doctor moved to get a hypo spray. "I am unsure as to why I have behaved as such. You said I attacked you?" She directed her question at Archer, who nodded.
"You also started sobbing, then laughing. I was left with only the option of bringing you here."
She nodded again. Phlox returned with her analgesic, saying, "I have taken the liberty of running several scans on your cortex. I believe some kind of virus has caused this slip in your emotional state. I cannot do anything for it; however, I think if we let it run its course, you will be fine in a few days. My scans show it is not contagious, nor very serious."
"Good news, Doctor. Will she be able to return to duty today?"
"I see no reason why not. T'Pol, you will, at best, well, be a human. At least for the next few days. But, you will return to normal, that much I am sure of."
T'Pol looked slightly sick. "A human?"
"Well, the comparison is crude, but essentially, yes. Again, it's only temporary."
"Gee, T'Pol, don't sound so excited. Doctor, with your permission, I'd like to take T'Pol back to her quarters."
At his nod, T'Pol slipped off the bio-bed with her usual grace, and Archer took her elbow. As they walked, he asked her, "How do you feel?"
She sighed.yes, sighed."I feel like I was hit by an." she struggled with her words. ".an elephant. From afar."
Archer laughed. "You know what it feels like to get hit with an elephant from afar? I think this virus is already affecting you big time."
"I believe you are correct." They arrived at her door. "It is pleasing when you laugh, Captain. You should do it more often." With that, she turned and walked into her quarters.
"You, too" he murmured after the door closed. "I can't wait to hear it."
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".how long will it affect her."
".test results."
"I think she's waking up."
"Look, her eyes are open."
"Sub-Commander?"
T'Pol heard the foggy voices first, and while they were familiar to her, she found that she couldn't tell who they were. Then the voices' faces came into view, and T'Pol realized where she was.
"T'Pol we were worried about you. Doctor Phlox had to get you another sedative to calm you down." She understood what her Captain was saying, but could not understand what he was talking about. "What happened?" she asked, sitting up in the bio-bed. 'Where am I?"
"In sickbay, where you have been for the past 9 hours. Don't you remember what happened?" She shook her head in response to the doctor's question, which surprised him. He would have expected a response more.ceremonious from her.
"Captain Archer tells me he went in your quarters to wake you when you were late for your shift. He also tells me you attacked him when he shook your shoulder, and that your emotional state was.unpredictable. I must say I am at a loss, T'Pol. Can you explain this?"
Her head went down to the hands resting knees and she massaged her temples. "May I have something for this headache?" The Doctor moved to get a hypo spray. "I am unsure as to why I have behaved as such. You said I attacked you?" She directed her question at Archer, who nodded.
"You also started sobbing, then laughing. I was left with only the option of bringing you here."
She nodded again. Phlox returned with her analgesic, saying, "I have taken the liberty of running several scans on your cortex. I believe some kind of virus has caused this slip in your emotional state. I cannot do anything for it; however, I think if we let it run its course, you will be fine in a few days. My scans show it is not contagious, nor very serious."
"Good news, Doctor. Will she be able to return to duty today?"
"I see no reason why not. T'Pol, you will, at best, well, be a human. At least for the next few days. But, you will return to normal, that much I am sure of."
T'Pol looked slightly sick. "A human?"
"Well, the comparison is crude, but essentially, yes. Again, it's only temporary."
"Gee, T'Pol, don't sound so excited. Doctor, with your permission, I'd like to take T'Pol back to her quarters."
At his nod, T'Pol slipped off the bio-bed with her usual grace, and Archer took her elbow. As they walked, he asked her, "How do you feel?"
She sighed.yes, sighed."I feel like I was hit by an." she struggled with her words. ".an elephant. From afar."
Archer laughed. "You know what it feels like to get hit with an elephant from afar? I think this virus is already affecting you big time."
"I believe you are correct." They arrived at her door. "It is pleasing when you laugh, Captain. You should do it more often." With that, she turned and walked into her quarters.
"You, too" he murmured after the door closed. "I can't wait to hear it."
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