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[[Image:Mestral.jpg|thumb|Mestral on Earth in 1957.]]
 
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'''Mestral''' was a [[Vulcan]] explorer in the [[20th century]].
 
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'''Mestral''' was a [[Vulcan]] explorer in the [[20th century]].
   
Mestral was a crewmember of a small Vulcan survey craft that crashlanded in [[Carbon Creek]], Pennsylvania, a mining town, in [[1957]]. Through a game of pool and his confidence in his knowledge of simple geometry, he was pivotal in obtaining currency and, consequently, "cryogenic" (i.e. frozen) food for the crew. One employment he held while on Earth was that of a [[coal]] miner.
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Mestral was a [[crew]]member of a small Vulcan [[survey ship]] that [[crash landing|crash-landed]] in [[Carbon Creek]], [[Pennsylvania]], a [[mining]] town, in [[1957]]. Through a [[game]] of [[pool]] and his confidence in his knowledge of simple [[geometry]], he was pivotal in obtaining [[money|currency]] and, consequently, "[[cryogenics|cryogenic]]" (frozen) [[food]] for the crew. One job he held while on [[Earth]] was that of a [[coal]] [[miner]].
   
Of the three Vulcans, Mestral developed a much stronger fascination for human culture than [[T'Mir]] or [[Stron]], so much so that chose to remain on Earth, rather than return to [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] with his crewmates when a rescue ship came. Officially, T'Mir and Stron reported that Mestral had perished in the crash of their ship. ([[ENT]]: "[[Carbon Creek (episode)|Carbon Creek]]")
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Of the three Vulcans, Mestral developed a much stronger fascination for [[Human]] culture than [[T'Mir]] or [[Stron]]. He became romantically involved with [[Maggie]], the owner of a local tavern. On the pretext of leaving the Vulcans' apartment in order to retrieve a [[phase discriminator]], he went to a baseball game with Maggie to watch her son play. It was demonstrated here that he began to pick up Human traits, such as [[lie|lying]], whereas ordinary Vulcans do not lie. He did not have a pessimistic view of Humans like his crewmates did. He saw them as empathetic and compassionate, and having great potential. When miners were trapped during a mining accident, he persuaded T'Mir to let him use a [[phaser]]-like particle weapon to free the trapped miners. He became a local hero after this incident. He was so fascinated with [[Earth]] that he chose to remain there rather than return to [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] with his crewmates when the rescue ship ''[[D'Vahl]]'' came. Officially, T'Mir and Stron reported that Mestral had perished in the crash of their ship. ({{ENT|Carbon Creek}})
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{{bginfo|Mestral was played by [[J. Paul Boehmer]]; his name is a reference to {{w|George de Mestral}}, the inventor of [[Velcro]], a product which T'Mir sold at the end of the episode. A distressed costume worn by J. Paul Boehmer as Mestral was auctioned off in the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction|''It's A Wrap!'' sale and auction]]. {{stala|2869}}}}
 
:''Mestral was played by [[J. Paul Boehmer]], his name is a reference to [[Wikipedia:George de Mestral|George de Mestral]].'', the inventor of the [[Wikipedia:Velcro|Velcro]], [[T'Mir]] sold a similiar item to raise a college fund.
 
:''Given the length of Vulcan lifespans, it's quite possible that Mestral lived to see [[First Contact]] between Vulcans and humans in [[2063]].''
 
   
 
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Revision as of 04:13, 15 October 2013

Mestral was a Vulcan explorer in the 20th century.

Mestral was a crewmember of a small Vulcan survey ship that crash-landed in Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania, a mining town, in 1957. Through a game of pool and his confidence in his knowledge of simple geometry, he was pivotal in obtaining currency and, consequently, "cryogenic" (frozen) food for the crew. One job he held while on Earth was that of a coal miner.

Of the three Vulcans, Mestral developed a much stronger fascination for Human culture than T'Mir or Stron. He became romantically involved with Maggie, the owner of a local tavern. On the pretext of leaving the Vulcans' apartment in order to retrieve a phase discriminator, he went to a baseball game with Maggie to watch her son play. It was demonstrated here that he began to pick up Human traits, such as lying, whereas ordinary Vulcans do not lie. He did not have a pessimistic view of Humans like his crewmates did. He saw them as empathetic and compassionate, and having great potential. When miners were trapped during a mining accident, he persuaded T'Mir to let him use a phaser-like particle weapon to free the trapped miners. He became a local hero after this incident. He was so fascinated with Earth that he chose to remain there rather than return to Vulcan with his crewmates when the rescue ship D'Vahl came. Officially, T'Mir and Stron reported that Mestral had perished in the crash of their ship. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")

Mestral was played by J. Paul Boehmer; his name is a reference to George de Mestral, the inventor of Velcro, a product which T'Mir sold at the end of the episode. A distressed costume worn by J. Paul Boehmer as Mestral was auctioned off in the It's A Wrap! sale and auction. [1]