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| gender = Female
 
| gender = Female
 
| species = [[Human]]
 
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| affiliation = [[Military Assault Command Operations]]
 
| affiliation = [[Military Assault Command Operations]]
 
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'''Amanda Cole''' was a [[Human]] female who served as a [[Military Assault Command Operations]] [[soldier]] during the mid-[[22nd century]]. In the year [[2153]], Cole was assigned to the {{ShipClass|NX}} [[starship]], {{EnterpriseNX|Enterprise}} for it's [[Delphic Expanse]] mission.
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'''Amanda Cole''' was a [[Human]] female who served as a [[Military Assault Command Operations]] [[soldier]] during the mid-[[22nd century]]. In the year [[2153]], Cole was assigned to the [[NX class]] [[starship]] {{EnterpriseNX|Enterprise}} for its [[Delphic Expanse]] mission, the [[Xindi incident]].
   
==Early life==
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==Biographical details==
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===Early life===
She was a native of the [[Florida]] region on [[Earth]], growing up in the same area as [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III]]; she went to a [[high school]] rivaling Tucker's own, and even visited the same cinemas as him. Her hometown was destroyed in the [[Xindi]] attack on Earth, but fortunately her family had moved north a few years before. Cole held the team record for [[sharpshooting]].
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Cole was a native of the [[Florida]] region on [[Earth]], growing up in the same area as [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III]]; she went to a [[high school]] rivaling Tucker's own, and even visited the same cinemas as him. Her hometown was destroyed in the [[Xindi]] attack on Earth but, fortunately, her family had moved north a few years beforehand. She held the team record for [[sharpshooting]].
   
==''Enterprise''==
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===''Enterprise''===
She expressed a romantic interest in Tucker, though the situation was complicated by his interest in [[T'Pol]]. He had been giving Cole [[Vulcan]] [[neuropressure]] sessions, which he had learned from T'Pol. T'Pol was jealous of the interest Tucker and Cole displayed in each other and mildly injured Cole during a neuropressure session performed to correct some damage that Tucker had inflicted. ({{ENT|Harbinger}})
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Aboard ''Enterprise'', Cole expressed a romantic interest in Tucker, though the situation was complicated by his interest in [[T'Pol]]. He had been giving Cole [[Vulcan]] [[neuropressure]] sessions, which he had learned from T'Pol. T'Pol was jealous of the interest Tucker and Cole displayed in each other and mildly injured Cole during a neuropressure session performed to correct some damage that Tucker had inflicted. ({{ENT|Harbinger}})
   
==Alternate timeline==
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===Alternate timeline===
In an [[alternate timeline]] where ''Enterprise'' was stranded in [[2037]], Cole had nine children with Doctor [[Phlox]]; many of the crew were her descendants. ({{ENT|E²}})
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In an [[alternate timeline]] where ''Enterprise'' was stranded in [[2037]], Cole had nine children with [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]]; many of the crew were her descendants. ({{ENT|E²}})
   
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{{bginfo|Cole was played by [[Noa Tishby]]. She later recalled that, at the time she had informed her friends of the upcoming part, it was "when I booked the role." Tishby extremely enjoyed portraying Cole. "''It was a great part,''" she remarked. "''First of, I loved the opportunity to play a romantic role of sorts, getting to stir up things on the ship. Also, everything that had to do with the martial arts and the whole physicality of the role was great. I'm also extremely attracted to anything to do with astronomy, physics and science fiction.''"(''[[Star Trek: Communicator issue 151]]'', p. 45)|Amanda Cole was the only MACO character whose full first name was given.}}
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Amanda Cole was a Human female who served as a Military Assault Command Operations soldier during the mid-22nd century. In the year 2153, Cole was assigned to the NX class starship Enterprise for its Delphic Expanse mission, the Xindi incident.

Biographical details

Early life

Cole was a native of the Florida region on Earth, growing up in the same area as Commander Charles Tucker III; she went to a high school rivaling Tucker's own, and even visited the same cinemas as him. Her hometown was destroyed in the Xindi attack on Earth but, fortunately, her family had moved north a few years beforehand. She held the team record for sharpshooting.

Enterprise

Aboard Enterprise, Cole expressed a romantic interest in Tucker, though the situation was complicated by his interest in T'Pol. He had been giving Cole Vulcan neuropressure sessions, which he had learned from T'Pol. T'Pol was jealous of the interest Tucker and Cole displayed in each other and mildly injured Cole during a neuropressure session performed to correct some damage that Tucker had inflicted. (ENT: "Harbinger")

Alternate timeline

In an alternate timeline where Enterprise was stranded in 2037, Cole had nine children with Doctor Phlox; many of the crew were her descendants. (ENT: "")

Cole was played by Noa Tishby. She later recalled that, at the time she had informed her friends of the upcoming part, it was "when I booked the role." Tishby extremely enjoyed portraying Cole. "It was a great part," she remarked. "First of, I loved the opportunity to play a romantic role of sorts, getting to stir up things on the ship. Also, everything that had to do with the martial arts and the whole physicality of the role was great. I'm also extremely attracted to anything to do with astronomy, physics and science fiction."(Star Trek: Communicator issue 151, p. 45)
Amanda Cole was the only MACO character whose full first name was given.