Stigma

Enterprise visits the planet Dekendi III hosting an Interspecies Medical Exchange conference. Dr. Phlox requests the Vulcan delegation provide him with the latest research on a terminal neurological disease called Pa'nar Syndrome without revealing that T'Pol is infected. Pa'nar Syndrome is a rare illness associated with mind melders, a sect ostracized by Vulcan society. A forced mind meld against her will infected T'Pol in the episode Fusion. She tries to keep her disease a secret while Dr. Phlox researches treatment methods. Meanwhile, one of Phlox's wives, Feezal, visits Enterprise to install a neutron microscope and begins flirting heavily with Trip. He is uneasy that a colleague's wife is making overt sexual advances toward him.
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