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'''Menos''' was a [[Vulcan]] operative who was assigned to infiltrate a cell of smugglers but had ended up joining them. He smuggled dangerous bio-toxins that were used to create transgenic weapons.
 
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Vulcan]]
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| affiliation = Former [[Vulcan]] operative
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| occupation = [[Smuggler]]
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2152
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| actor = [[Bruce Davison]]
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'''Menos''' was a [[22nd century]] [[Vulcan]] operative. He was assigned to infiltrate a cell of [[smuggler]]s but eventually became one himself. He smuggled dangerous [[biotoxin]]s that were used to create [[transgenic weapon]]s.
   
[[T'Pol]] was sent to apprehend several rogue operatives and captured them all except Menos and another rogue operative, [[Jossen]]. Several years later, she tracked them to [[Risa]], where she killed Jossen. Menos managed to escape again. Disturbed that she had taken a life T'Pol undertook the [[Fullara]], a Vulcan technique used to suppress memories.
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[[T'Pol]] was sent to apprehend seven rogue operatives and succeeded in capturing five of them. Menos and another rogue operative, [[Jossen]], escaped. Several years later, she tracked them to the [[jungle]]s of [[Risa]], where she killed Jossen. Menos managed to escape again. Disturbed that she had taken a life, T'Pol undertook the ''[[fullara]]'', a Vulcan technique used to suppress memories.
   
In [[2152]], while serving on the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]], the [[Vulcan High Command]] contacted her and informed her that Menos had surfaced again in the [[Pernaia system]]. She asked her commanding officer, [[Jonathan Archer]], to help her apprehend him. After they had captured Menos, and almost lost him, T'Pol almost killed him, but was persuaded not to by Archer. ([[ENT]]: "[[The Seventh]]")
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In [[2152]], while serving on the {{EnterpriseNX}}, the [[Vulcan High Command]] contacted her and informed her that Menos had surfaced again in the [[Pernaia system]]. She asked her commanding officer, [[Jonathan Archer]], to help her apprehend him. T'Pol had unpleasant flashbacks of her attempts to arrest Menos on Risa.
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:''Menos was played by [[Bruce Davison]].''
 
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After T'Pol apprehended Menos, he warned her that if she arrested him, he would be executed for a crime he didn't commit. Menos claimed that his body had been badly damaged by hauling used [[warp injector]] casings, and that he never dealt in illegal cargo. After they had captured Menos, T'Pol's memory of killing Jossen returned. Menos used this as an attempt to play on her sympathy. Menos claimed that Jossen was another innocent Vulcan who did not want to return home after a surveillance mission. A horrified T'Pol remembered shooting him. Menos asked whether she was willing to commit the same crime against him and undergo the same suffering. With T'Pol's guard down, Menos managed to escape, and Archer, [[Travis Mayweather]], and T'Pol chased him to his ship. He tried to escape again, but T'Pol stopped and almost killed him. She was persuaded not to by Archer, who told her that she was only to capture Menos, not judge him. It was discovered that a hidden stash of the biotoxins was on [[Menos' ship|his ship]], so Menos was guilty. ({{ENT|The Seventh}})
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{{bginfo|Menos was played by [[Bruce Davison]].|Davison's boots were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|9526}}''|It seems that Menos was working for or delivering cargo from the [[Axanar]], as most of his ships cargo containers had the [[axanar language|Axanar written language]] on them, indicating their origin.}}
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Revision as of 02:27, 28 July 2012

Menos was a 22nd century Vulcan operative. He was assigned to infiltrate a cell of smugglers but eventually became one himself. He smuggled dangerous biotoxins that were used to create transgenic weapons.

T'Pol was sent to apprehend seven rogue operatives and succeeded in capturing five of them. Menos and another rogue operative, Jossen, escaped. Several years later, she tracked them to the jungles of Risa, where she killed Jossen. Menos managed to escape again. Disturbed that she had taken a life, T'Pol undertook the fullara, a Vulcan technique used to suppress memories.

In 2152, while serving on the Enterprise NX-01, the Vulcan High Command contacted her and informed her that Menos had surfaced again in the Pernaia system. She asked her commanding officer, Jonathan Archer, to help her apprehend him. T'Pol had unpleasant flashbacks of her attempts to arrest Menos on Risa.

After T'Pol apprehended Menos, he warned her that if she arrested him, he would be executed for a crime he didn't commit. Menos claimed that his body had been badly damaged by hauling used warp injector casings, and that he never dealt in illegal cargo. After they had captured Menos, T'Pol's memory of killing Jossen returned. Menos used this as an attempt to play on her sympathy. Menos claimed that Jossen was another innocent Vulcan who did not want to return home after a surveillance mission. A horrified T'Pol remembered shooting him. Menos asked whether she was willing to commit the same crime against him and undergo the same suffering. With T'Pol's guard down, Menos managed to escape, and Archer, Travis Mayweather, and T'Pol chased him to his ship. He tried to escape again, but T'Pol stopped and almost killed him. She was persuaded not to by Archer, who told her that she was only to capture Menos, not judge him. It was discovered that a hidden stash of the biotoxins was on his ship, so Menos was guilty. (ENT: "The Seventh")

Menos was played by Bruce Davison.
Davison's boots were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]
It seems that Menos was working for or delivering cargo from the Axanar, as most of his ships cargo containers had the Axanar written language on them, indicating their origin.