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"Breaking the Ice" Line-by-Line

Trip: I'm still a little fuzzy on why they threatened to call it off in the first place.
 
Trip: I'm still a little fuzzy on why they threatened to call it off in the first place.
 
T'Pol: The ceremony was supposed to take place next week. When I decided to remain on Enterprise I requested a postponement. Koss's parents were insulted that I would put off our plans to serve on a human vessel.
 
T'Pol: It's customary for a husband and wife to reside together for at least one Vulcan year.
 
T'Pol: He's an architect. It would be illogical for him to live aboard a starship.
 
TRIP: No, it's not. It's very relevant. Do you want to go back and marry this guy; spend a year with him, ten years, a hundred years, or do you want to stay on Enterprise?
 
TUCKER: You've got an obligation to yourself. You've spent the last year around humans. If there's one thing you should have learned it's that we're free to make our own decisions. There's a lot to be said for personal choice.
 
T'Pol: If you'd spent the last year on Vulcan, you would have learned that our commitment to tradition outweighs personal choice.
 
TUCKER: I respect your customs, but this marriage was arranged when you were a kid. A lot's happened since then. People change.
 
T'Pol: My obligation is to my culture, my heritage. It has to take precedence.
 
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