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'''Jhamel''' was the sister of the [[Aenar]] [[Gareb]], who was abducted by [[Romulan]]s to control a [[Romulan drone-ship|drone-ship]]. Worried about the well being of her brother for a year, Jhamel admitted to having horrible nightmares. She later agreed to help [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] on the ''[[Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]]'' with his [[telepresence unit]] to locate her brother. Finally, she was able to find out that her brother was tricked by the Romulans and forced to cooperate. She [[telepathy|telepathically]] sensed her brother die when a Romulan [[commander]] named [[Valdore]] executed him. Though a horrific experience, she was relieved to know that her brother was not alone when he died. ([[ENT]]: "[[The Aenar]]")
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'''Jhamel''' was a member of an [[Andorian]] [[subspecies]] called the [[Aenar]], who were [[blindness|blind]] and had extremely highly-evolved [[telepathic]] abilities. They were reclusive ice-dwellers. Jhamel was the sister of the Aenar [[Gareb]], who was abducted by [[Romulan]]s to control a [[Romulan drone-ship|drone-ship]]. Worried about the well-being of her brother for over a year, Jhamel admitted to having horrible nightmares. She agreed to accompany [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Thy'lek Shran|Shran]] back to the {{EnterpriseNX}}. She also agreed to help them with a [[telepresence unit]] to locate her brother and stop the drone ship attacks. Jhamel tested the telepresence unit and experienced considerable synaptic problems leaving her exhausted afterwards. [[Phlox]] determined that Jhamel would recover, but insisted that it was too dangerous to try the device again. Over the course of the mission, Shran became greatly impressed and indeed moved by her courage, bravery and the loyalty and love she showed for her brother. As the mission progressed, Shran, who had recently lost his lover, developed romantic feelings for her.
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She ignored the warning and, with support from Shran and over the objections of Dr. Pholx, used the machine again, and was able to find out that her brother was tricked by the Romulans and forced to cooperate. She [[telepathy|telepathically]] contacted her brother and told him the truth. He destroyed the drone ships, but Jhamel sensed her brother die when a Romulan [[commander]] named [[Valdore]] [[execution|executed]] him. Though a horrific experience, she was relieved to know that her brother was not alone when he died. ({{ENT|The Aenar}})
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She eventually coupled with [[Thy'lek Shran]] and bore him a daughter named [[Talla]] in [[2156]]. ({{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}})
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Revision as of 17:30, 28 March 2015

Jhamel was a member of an Andorian subspecies called the Aenar, who were blind and had extremely highly-evolved telepathic abilities. They were reclusive ice-dwellers. Jhamel was the sister of the Aenar Gareb, who was abducted by Romulans to control a drone-ship. Worried about the well-being of her brother for over a year, Jhamel admitted to having horrible nightmares. She agreed to accompany Captain Jonathan Archer and Shran back to the Enterprise NX-01. She also agreed to help them with a telepresence unit to locate her brother and stop the drone ship attacks. Jhamel tested the telepresence unit and experienced considerable synaptic problems leaving her exhausted afterwards. Phlox determined that Jhamel would recover, but insisted that it was too dangerous to try the device again. Over the course of the mission, Shran became greatly impressed and indeed moved by her courage, bravery and the loyalty and love she showed for her brother. As the mission progressed, Shran, who had recently lost his lover, developed romantic feelings for her.

She ignored the warning and, with support from Shran and over the objections of Dr. Pholx, used the machine again, and was able to find out that her brother was tricked by the Romulans and forced to cooperate. She telepathically contacted her brother and told him the truth. He destroyed the drone ships, but Jhamel sensed her brother die when a Romulan commander named Valdore executed him. Though a horrific experience, she was relieved to know that her brother was not alone when he died. (ENT: "The Aenar")

She eventually coupled with Thy'lek Shran and bore him a daughter named Talla in 2156. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

Jhamel was played by Alexandra Lydon.