~*~Disclaimer=me no own~*~Ok I know I said I wouldn't update till I finished A Simple Cold.......well, you shouldn't listen to me! Lol. Thanks for all the reviews! And This I'm afraid *sob* is the final chapter and it's written slightly different from the others~*~

At times I have observed the rest of the crew as they go about their daily activities and social gatherings.

One element I have noticed in particular is their, smiles.

Humans appear to smile quite frequently.

However since I have come aboard I have begun to distinguish whether they mean to smile or are using their smiles to cover something up.

It is odd; the others appear not to notice.

In a society that claims to be so free with emotion constantly amazed at Vulcan's for suppressing emotion, they cover up their emotion as well.

Not all the time, but 50% of the time they use these smiles to cover up their true emotion.

It is very hypocritical of them.

In particular Commander Tucker and Captain Archer, who at first took great delight it seems at pointing out the suppressed emotion of Vulcan society, use their smiles to great effect.

Lieutenant Reed is an interesting human. He has excellent control over his emotions-for a human but he too partakes in this exchange of smiles.

No crewmember appears to realise that these smiles are false.

It is logical to conclude therefore that they are too preoccupied to notice these false smiles, their minds always on their own problems while putting up this false front so that others do not know of their pain.

It is highly illogical for surely if they were to conceal their troubles for too long eventually they would surface out of control at a possibly inopportune time.

Perhaps I should recommend that a counsellor be brought on board?

The advantage of being Vulcan is of course, I suppress my emotion. It does not bother me.

But sometimes I ponder, what are they hiding?

~*~Yay! All done! Ya see this was more of T'Pol's observations of the rest of the crew, please review!~*~