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While attempting to locate a group of missing Human colonists who had settled on the planet [[Terra Nova]], T'Pol used her scope to learn that, although the [[colony]] seemed intact, ''Enterprise'' was not detecting any [[bio-sign]]s from the planet. ({{ENT|Terra Nova}})
While attempting to locate a group of missing Human colonists who had settled on the planet [[Terra Nova]], T'Pol used her scope to learn that, although the [[colony]] seemed intact, ''Enterprise'' was not detecting any [[bio-sign]]s from the planet. ({{ENT|Terra Nova}})
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T'Pol later used her scope to measure a [[comet]], one previously undiscovered by
Vulcans
and Humans, as having a diameter of 82.6 kilometers, bigger than any comet Humans had ever seen. ({{ENT|Breaking the Ice}})
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T'Pol later used her scope to measure a [[comet]], one previously undiscovered by
[[Vulcan]]s
and Humans, as having a diameter of 82.6 kilometers, bigger than any comet Humans had ever seen. ({{ENT|Breaking the Ice}})
When ''Enterprise'' encountered [[Akaali homeworld|a populated planet]], T'Pol's scope determined that the inhabitants of the planet, the [[Akaali]], were a pre-industrial civilization. However, T'Pol later detected [[neutrino]] emissions from a [[city]] on the planet. Her scope was deactivated when she reported this finding to Captain Archer and speculated that they could be due to an [[antimatter reactor]], suggesting that technologically advanced visitors had found the planet before ''Enterprise''{{'}}s crew. In an attempt to determine whether her theory was accurate, T'Pol used her scope to scan the planet's surface for non-indigenous bio-signs. Although the device did not detect any, T'Pol was uncertain of the reliability of its results, due to ''Enterprise''{{'}}s range from the planet; she did indeed turn out to be correct, though, with the planet being secretly [[mining|mined]] by a species called the [[Malurian]]s. ({{ENT|Civilization}})
When ''Enterprise'' encountered [[Akaali homeworld|a populated planet]], T'Pol's scope determined that the inhabitants of the planet, the [[Akaali]], were a pre-industrial civilization. However, T'Pol later detected [[neutrino]] emissions from a [[city]] on the planet. Her scope was deactivated when she reported this finding to Captain Archer and speculated that they could be due to an [[antimatter reactor]], suggesting that technologically advanced visitors had found the planet before ''Enterprise''{{'}}s crew. In an attempt to determine whether her theory was accurate, T'Pol used her scope to scan the planet's surface for non-indigenous bio-signs. Although the device did not detect any, T'Pol was uncertain of the reliability of its results, due to ''Enterprise''{{'}}s range from the planet; she did indeed turn out to be correct, though, with the planet being secretly [[mining|mined]] by a species called the [[Malurian]]s. ({{ENT|Civilization}})
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While Commander Tucker and [[Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Reed]] were stranded in a {{dis|shuttlepod|22nd century}} in [[November]] 2151, Tucker remarked that the pod would probably only appear to ''Enterprise'', being two days away at warp three, as "a nice little [[blip]] on T'Pol's viewer." As a method to alert ''Enterprise''{{'}}s crew to the shuttlepod and influence them to increase the starship's speed, Reed suggested firing the pod's weapons. Commander Tucker, however, argued that the shuttlepod's [[plasma cannon]]s had a range of less than ten kilometers – less than what was needed to make both the weapons and the [[shuttlecraft]] appear as more than a single "blip" on T'Pol's scope. Ultimately, Tucker and Reed decided to ignite their shuttlepod's engine, an explosion detected by ''Enterprise'', and both officers were subsequently rescued by the starship. ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}})
While Commander Tucker and [[Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Reed]] were stranded in a {{dis|shuttlepod|22nd century}} in [[November]] 2151, Tucker remarked that the pod would probably only appear to ''Enterprise'', being two days away at warp three, as "a nice little [[blip]] on T'Pol's viewer." As a method to alert ''Enterprise''{{'}}s crew to the shuttlepod and influence them to increase the starship's speed, Reed suggested firing the pod's weapons. Commander Tucker, however, argued that the shuttlepod's [[plasma cannon]]s had a range of less than ten kilometers – less than what was needed to make both the weapons and the [[shuttlecraft]] appear as more than a single "blip" on T'Pol's scope. Ultimately, Tucker and Reed decided to ignite their shuttlepod's engine, an explosion detected by ''Enterprise'', and both officers were subsequently rescued by the starship. ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}})
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While ''Enterprise'' initially encountered the [[Vulcan civilian transport]] ''[[Vahklas]]'', T'Pol was able to see through her scope that the ship, occupied by Vulcan [[V'tosh ka'tur]], belonged to
[[Vulcan civilian transport|
a class of vessel
]]
that had not been used for a long time. ({{ENT|Fusion}})
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While ''Enterprise'' initially encountered the [[Vulcan civilian transport]] ''[[Vahklas]]'', T'Pol was able to see through her scope that the ship, occupied by Vulcan [[V'tosh ka'tur]], belonged to a class of vessel that had not been used for a long time. ({{ENT|Fusion}})
''Enterprise'' later investigated the planet {{dis|Kantare|planet}}, the site of a [[crash landing|crashed]] ship that the Starfleet crew had been informed was possibly haunted. Upon entering [[orbit]] of the planet, T'Pol used her scope to confirm that Kantare's atmosphere was thin but breathable. ({{ENT|Oasis}})
''Enterprise'' later investigated the planet {{dis|Kantare|planet}}, the site of a [[crash landing|crashed]] ship that the Starfleet crew had been informed was possibly haunted. Upon entering [[orbit]] of the planet, T'Pol used her scope to confirm that Kantare's atmosphere was thin but breathable. ({{ENT|Oasis}})
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In April 2152, ''Enterprise'' ventured into a [[star system|planetary system]] that neither Vulcans nor Humans had previously [[star chart|charted]]. After the ship approached [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Romulan minefield planet|an uninhabited planet]] in the system (a world that was [[volcano|volcanic]] but [[Class M|class-M]]), T'Pol deactivated her scope and pressed several controls on the panel to the right of the viewer, moments before ''Enterprise'' disastrously struck a [[cloak]]ed [[Romulan mine]]. ({{ENT|Minefield}})
In April 2152, ''Enterprise'' ventured into a [[star system|planetary system]] that neither Vulcans nor Humans had previously [[star chart|charted]]. After the ship approached [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Romulan minefield planet|an uninhabited planet]] in the system (a world that was [[volcano|volcanic]] but [[Class M|class-M]]), T'Pol deactivated her scope and pressed several controls on the panel to the right of the viewer, moments before ''Enterprise'' disastrously struck a [[cloak]]ed [[Romulan mine]]. ({{ENT|Minefield}})
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{{bginfo|As she is only shown deactivating her scope in "Minefield", it is unclear whether T'Pol had been using the device earlier, although such a possibility does seem probable.|Just after deactivating her scope, T'Pol presses several controls on the panel to the right of the viewer and then looks up at a monitor above the device. It is unclear if she was using the controls to alter the display on the monitor or if she was resetting the controls after changing them while using her scope.}}
In need of repairs due to damage caused by the [[mine]], ''Enterprise'' headed to an alien [[space station]] that T'Pol scanned with her scope, determining that [[automated repair station|the station]]'s interior had a liquid [[helium]] atmosphere. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}})
In need of repairs due to damage caused by the [[mine]], ''Enterprise'' headed to an alien [[space station]] that T'Pol scanned with her scope, determining that [[automated repair station|the station]]'s interior had a liquid [[helium]] atmosphere. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}})
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[[File:Thermokinetic analysis.jpg|thumb|A thermo-kinetic analysis, as seen through an NX-class scope]]
[[File:Thermokinetic analysis.jpg|thumb|A thermo-kinetic analysis, as seen through an NX-class scope]]
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After Commander Tucker went missing in a shuttlepod while in a system consisting of [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Arkonian planet|a gas giant]] and [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant moons#Arkonian planet's moons|many moons]], ''Enterprise''{{'}}s crew searched for him but they experienced interference while attempting to use their ship's sensors. T'Pol utilized her scope to learn that many of the
moons
in the system had atmospheres containing [[selenium]] [[isotope]]s, the factor most likely affecting the ship's sensors. While the search continued, T'Pol later peered through her scope's eyepiece, while using the controls atop the device, to observe a [[thermo-kinetic analysis]] of the moons. She showed Captain Archer the same demonstration and explained that she, with the use of her scope, had learned that, although the moons' surfaces were moderately cool at [[night]], they could become extremely hot during the day, reaching temperatures possibly as high as 170 degrees. ({{ENT|Dawn}})
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After Commander Tucker went missing in a shuttlepod while in a system consisting of [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Arkonian planet|a gas giant]] and [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant moons#Arkonian planet's moons|many moons]], ''Enterprise''{{'}}s crew searched for him but they experienced interference while attempting to use their ship's sensors. T'Pol utilized her scope to learn that many of the
[[moon]]s
in the system had atmospheres containing [[selenium]] [[isotope]]s, the factor most likely affecting the ship's sensors. While the search continued, T'Pol later peered through her scope's eyepiece, while using the controls atop the device, to observe a [[thermo-kinetic analysis]] of the moons. She showed Captain Archer the same demonstration and explained that she, with the use of her scope, had learned that, although the moons' surfaces were moderately cool at [[night]], they could become extremely hot during the day, reaching temperatures possibly as high as 170 degrees. ({{ENT|Dawn}})
T'Pol later looked through her scope's eyepiece during ''Enterprise''{{'}}s first encounter with a {{dis|Tholian starship|22nd century}}. After {{dis|Time travel pod|31st century|a craft}}, one that was supposedly from the future and highly sought after by the [[Tholian]]s, was armed with a [[torpedo]] [[warhead]] and dropped through one of ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[launch bay]] [[door]]s, T'Pol used her scope to ascertain that the Tholians had neutralized the warhead. ({{ENT|Future Tense}})
T'Pol later looked through her scope's eyepiece during ''Enterprise''{{'}}s first encounter with a {{dis|Tholian starship|22nd century}}. After {{dis|Time travel pod|31st century|a craft}}, one that was supposedly from the future and highly sought after by the [[Tholian]]s, was armed with a [[torpedo]] [[warhead]] and dropped through one of ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[launch bay]] [[door]]s, T'Pol used her scope to ascertain that the Tholians had neutralized the warhead. ({{ENT|Future Tense}})