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[[Image:Lorian.jpg|thumb|Lorian]]'''Lorian''' was the commander of [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] in an [[alternate timeline]] where the ship was thrown backwards in [[time]] from [[2154]] to the year [[2037]]. He was son of [[Vulcan]] [[science officer]] [[T'Pol]] and [[Human]] [[chief engineer]] [[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]], a conception made possible after [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] found a way of combining the Vulcan and Human [[genome]]s. Lorian was influenced by both of his parents, and over his lifetime, he was able to balance emotion and logic.
 
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| father = [[Charles Tucker III]]
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| relative = [[Cyrus]] (great-great-grandfather)<br />[[Charles Tucker I]] (great-grandfather)<br />[[Charles Tucker II]] (grandfather)<br />[[Elizabeth Tucker]] (aunt)<br />[[T'Les]] (foremother)<br />[[T'Mir]] (third foremother)
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{{article quote|Only in the Expanse can I have a son who's nearly three times my age.|[[Charles Tucker III]]|2154|E²}}
   
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'''Lorian''' was the commander of the {{EnterpriseNX}} from an [[alternate timeline]], in which ''Enterprise'' was thrown back in time from the year [[2154]] to [[2037]]. When ''Enterprise'' attempted to use a [[subspace corridor]] to travel to a rendezvous with [[Degra]] as part of their mission to save [[Earth]] from annihilation by the [[Xindi]], their damaged [[impulse manifold]] destabilized the corridor, causing it to shift in time and transport ''Enterprise'' into the past. Eventually realizing that the corridor only permitted travel one-way, and that there was no way to return to their own time, ''Enterprise'' became a generational ship, whose crew's descendants were given the mission of preventing the first Xindi attack on Earth, thereby saving seven million lives.
Lorian's father died when he was fourteen, but Lorian taught himself engineering by reading his father's old logs. While [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] was on his deathbed, Lorian promised the captain he would continue his mission to stop the [[Xindi superweapon#destroyer/probe|Xindi probe]] from killing seven million Humans on [[Earth]]. Upon Archer's death, Lorian became the captain of ''Enterprise''.
 
   
 
Lorian was the son of [[Vulcan]] [[science officer]] [[T'Pol]] and [[Human]] [[chief engineer]] [[Charles Tucker III]], a conception made possible after [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] found a way of combining the Vulcan and Human [[genome]]s. Lorian was influenced by both of his parents, and over his lifetime, he was able to balance emotion and logic.
However, Lorian was unable to stop the Xindi probe from reaching Earth when it launched in March of [[2153]]. He had planned on ramming the probe with ''Enterprise'', but hesitated, unable to give an order that would kill his entire crew. The moment passed, and by the time he had made his decision, the probe was gone, en route to Earth. With no other alternatives, he was forced to wait until ''Enterprise'' once again entered the [[Delphic Expanse]] in search of the [[Xindi superweapon]] in order to prevent it from entering the [[subspace corridor]] that would send it on its fateful journey.
 
   
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{{bginfo| It is unclear exactly when Lorian was born; however, it had to be between 2038 and 2053, as T'Pol states he is "over 100 years old", in 2154.}}
In February 2154, Lorian took ''Enterprise'' to meet the present version of the vessel just before it entered the subspace corridor. However, Lorian needed to provide an alternate way for the ship to reach its rendezvous at the [[Xindi Council planet]], so he provided the present-''Enterprise'' with [[Haradin]] schematics that would allow them to modify their [[plasma injector]]s and increase speed to [[Warp]] 6.9 for brief times. However, Archer rejected Lorian's plan on a recommendation from the elder T'Pol, who demonstrated that there was a risk that if the ship exceeded Warp 5.6, the injectors would overload and destroy the vessel.
 
   
 
Lorian's father died when he was fourteen, but Lorian taught himself engineering by reading his father's old logs. While [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] was on his deathbed, Lorian promised the captain he would continue his mission to stop the [[Xindi superweapon#destroyer/probe|Xindi probe]] from attacking Earth. Upon Archer's death, Lorian became the captain of ''Enterprise''.
T'Pol's alternative was reconfiguring the impulse manifold so it would not destabilize the corridor and send the ship back in time, but Lorian was not convinced it would work. He stole the plasma injectors of the present-''Enterprise'' so that his ship could make the rendezvous (as his own injectors were too old), but Archer talked him into assisting with T'Pol's plan. With Lorian's ship's help, Archer's ''Enterprise'' made it past a group of [[Kovaalan]] ships and safely into the corridor.
 
   
 
However, Lorian was unable to stop the Xindi probe from reaching Earth when it launched in [[March (month)|March]] of [[2153]]. He had planned on ramming the probe with ''Enterprise'', but hesitated, unable to give an order that would kill his entire crew. The moment passed, and by the time he had made his decision, the probe was gone, en route to Earth. With no other alternatives, he was forced to wait until ''Enterprise'' once again entered the [[Delphic Expanse]] in search of the [[Xindi superweapon]], in order to prevent it from entering the subspace corridor that would send it on its fateful journey through time.
Lorian's ultimate fate is unknown. His ship may have been destroyed, it may have escaped, or it may have been erased from [[history]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[E²]]")
 
   
 
In [[February]] of [[2154]], Lorian took ''Enterprise'' to meet the present version of the vessel just before it entered the subspace corridor. However, Lorian needed to provide an alternate way for the ship to reach its rendezvous at the [[Xindi Council]], so he provided the present-''Enterprise'' with [[Haradin]] schematics that would allow them to modify their [[plasma injector]]s and increase speed to [[warp]] 6.9 for brief times. However, Archer rejected Lorian's plan on a recommendation from the elder T'Pol, who demonstrated that there was a risk that if the ship exceeded warp 5.6, the injectors would overload and destroy the vessel.
:''Lorian was played by actor [[David Andrews]]. According to episode writer [[Mike Sussman]], the name Lorian was an homage to the Elvish forest ''Lorien'', found in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel ''Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. '' Incidentally, there was also a character named "Lorien" on Babylon 5''
 
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T'Pol's alternative was reconfiguring the impulse manifold so it would not destabilize the corridor and send the ship back in time, but Lorian was not convinced it would work. He stole the plasma injectors of the present-''Enterprise'' so that his ship could make the rendezvous (as his own injectors were too old), but Archer talked him into assisting with T'Pol's plan. With Lorian's ship's help, Archer's ''Enterprise'' made it past a group of [[Kovaalan]] ships which were between them and the entrance of the corridor. Lorian attacked the Kovaalan ships and kept them busy, allowing Archer's ''Enterprise'' to safely enter the corridor and successfully rendezvous with [[Degra]], who proceeded to escort ''Enterprise'' to the [[Xindi Council planet]].
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Lorian's ultimate fate, as well as the fate of the rest of his crew, remained unknown. It was speculated by Archer and T'Pol that his ship was destroyed, was able to escape, or even that, due to both crews' success in changing the timeline, his ship might have been erased from history. ({{ENT|E²}})
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{{bginfo|Lorian was played by actor [[David Andrews]]. According to episode writer [[Mike Sussman]], the name "Lorian" was an homage to the Elvish forest Lórien, found in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel ''Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring''. Sussman speculated that Trip was a big fan of the {{w|The Lord of the Rings film trilogy|film adaptations}}, "''so when he had a kid with pointed ears, it made perfect sense.''" (''NX-01 File 09'', [[ENT Season 3 DVD]] special features'')}}
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For the similar sounding alien species, please see Lurian.
"Only in the Expanse can I have a son who's nearly three times my age."

Lorian was the commander of the Enterprise NX-01 from an alternate timeline, in which Enterprise was thrown back in time from the year 2154 to 2037. When Enterprise attempted to use a subspace corridor to travel to a rendezvous with Degra as part of their mission to save Earth from annihilation by the Xindi, their damaged impulse manifold destabilized the corridor, causing it to shift in time and transport Enterprise into the past. Eventually realizing that the corridor only permitted travel one-way, and that there was no way to return to their own time, Enterprise became a generational ship, whose crew's descendants were given the mission of preventing the first Xindi attack on Earth, thereby saving seven million lives.

Lorian was the son of Vulcan science officer T'Pol and Human chief engineer Charles Tucker III, a conception made possible after Doctor Phlox found a way of combining the Vulcan and Human genomes. Lorian was influenced by both of his parents, and over his lifetime, he was able to balance emotion and logic.

It is unclear exactly when Lorian was born; however, it had to be between 2038 and 2053, as T'Pol states he is "over 100 years old", in 2154.

Lorian's father died when he was fourteen, but Lorian taught himself engineering by reading his father's old logs. While Captain Jonathan Archer was on his deathbed, Lorian promised the captain he would continue his mission to stop the Xindi probe from attacking Earth. Upon Archer's death, Lorian became the captain of Enterprise.

However, Lorian was unable to stop the Xindi probe from reaching Earth when it launched in March of 2153. He had planned on ramming the probe with Enterprise, but hesitated, unable to give an order that would kill his entire crew. The moment passed, and by the time he had made his decision, the probe was gone, en route to Earth. With no other alternatives, he was forced to wait until Enterprise once again entered the Delphic Expanse in search of the Xindi superweapon, in order to prevent it from entering the subspace corridor that would send it on its fateful journey through time.

In February of 2154, Lorian took Enterprise to meet the present version of the vessel just before it entered the subspace corridor. However, Lorian needed to provide an alternate way for the ship to reach its rendezvous at the Xindi Council, so he provided the present-Enterprise with Haradin schematics that would allow them to modify their plasma injectors and increase speed to warp 6.9 for brief times. However, Archer rejected Lorian's plan on a recommendation from the elder T'Pol, who demonstrated that there was a risk that if the ship exceeded warp 5.6, the injectors would overload and destroy the vessel.

T'Pol's alternative was reconfiguring the impulse manifold so it would not destabilize the corridor and send the ship back in time, but Lorian was not convinced it would work. He stole the plasma injectors of the present-Enterprise so that his ship could make the rendezvous (as his own injectors were too old), but Archer talked him into assisting with T'Pol's plan. With Lorian's ship's help, Archer's Enterprise made it past a group of Kovaalan ships which were between them and the entrance of the corridor. Lorian attacked the Kovaalan ships and kept them busy, allowing Archer's Enterprise to safely enter the corridor and successfully rendezvous with Degra, who proceeded to escort Enterprise to the Xindi Council planet.

Lorian's ultimate fate, as well as the fate of the rest of his crew, remained unknown. It was speculated by Archer and T'Pol that his ship was destroyed, was able to escape, or even that, due to both crews' success in changing the timeline, his ship might have been erased from history. (ENT: "")

Lorian was played by actor David Andrews. According to episode writer Mike Sussman, the name "Lorian" was an homage to the Elvish forest Lórien, found in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Sussman speculated that Trip was a big fan of the film adaptations, "so when he had a kid with pointed ears, it made perfect sense." (NX-01 File 09, ENT Season 3 DVD special features)

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