May. 25th, 2015 at 1:49 AM
Eventually, that's what brings her off the Barge. She has to know how close this world is to April 5th, 2063.
She doesn't speak the languages: Earth Standard became English before its third World War, and T'Pol has never had occasion or reason to learn French. She knows pieces, mostly picked up as unexpected transference from the occasional mind-meld. That is what she does once her feet are on solid ground again: it would be easier to use her newfound abilities to connect her PADD to a news network, but it is more satisfying to corner a Human in a back alley, to leave sloppy traces in her thoughts, fingerprints on her brain that this century - this species - will never fully understand. What is one Human to her?
She gets the date: it will be more than half a century before the T'Plana-Hath lands. And that is when the idea begins to form.
T'Pol passes another day considering; in the end, she decides, there is no decision at all. The answer she arrives at is the only possible answer. The Admiral made the mistake of giving her his abilities. She will use them to protect her people from Humanity.
The Enterprise was constructed at Jupiter Station, but Jupiter isn't settled yet. Not even the moon is settled yet, and T'Pol cannot wait for technology to catch up. She doesn't have to. Somewhere above the Kármán line, well out of Earth's atmosphere, a fully functional starship suddenly exists. It seemed a simple act, a thought made real, but it takes its toll as all things must. She slumps against a space of empty wall, ignoring the buzz of an active Parisian street around her to get lost in the buzzing in her head. Her head still tilts up, looking in vain for something too far for even her eyes to see.
Later, much later, when she's recovered enough to move (to remember the point of all this, to save Vulcan), T'Pol takes herself to the ship and sets a course. She takes the captain's chair, revels in the silence of a ship empty of Humans, and promptly loses consciousness.]