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The '''''T'Plana-Hath''''' was a [[Vulcan]] {{type|T'Plana-Hath}} [[survey ship]] that was in service with the [[Vulcan High Command]] in the mid-[[21st century]].
 
The '''''T'Plana-Hath''''' was a [[Vulcan]] {{type|T'Plana-Hath}} [[survey ship]] that was in service with the [[Vulcan High Command]] in the mid-[[21st century]].
   

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For the mirror universe counterpart, please see T'Plana-Hath (mirror).

The T'Plana-Hath was a Vulcan T'Plana-Hath-type survey ship that was in service with the Vulcan High Command in the mid-21st century.

On the morning of April 5th, 2063, it was passing through the outskirts of the Sol system, when it detected Dr. Zefram Cochrane's warp signature during a test flight of the Phoenix from the vicinity of Earth, a planet which the Vulcan High Command had been monitoring for decades. As per Vulcan First Contact protocols, they decided to land on Earth, to meet the person who flew the first warp ship of their world. They landed in Bozeman, Montana. (Star Trek: First Contact; ENT: "Desert Crossing", "Carbon Creek")

The senior of its three-person crew exited the vehicle first, and offered the Vulcan salute, "Live long, and prosper." Dr. Cochrane tried and failed to perform the same hand gesture, so he shook the Vulcan's hand, and said thanks. The Vulcans and Dr. Cochrane then went into the local establishment for beverages, and a presentation of the local music, with an invitation to dance along to "Ooby Dooby" by Roy Orbison. (Star Trek: First Contact)

It was named for T'Plana-Hath, the matron of Vulcan philosophy. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The Star Trek Customizable Card Game identified its captain as Solkar, who later went on to become the first Vulcan ambassador to Earth. Mike Sussman used this information when writing "The Catwalk", though the final line as it appeared in the episode is ambiguous.