Savick has davids baby

Red_Tornado

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What if in the voyage home there is a throwaway line where savick tells admiral Kirk she is pregnant with David's baby how would author writers of star trek novels and comics use this in stories?
 

Scottty

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What if in the voyage home there is a throwaway line where savick tells admiral Kirk she is pregnant with David's baby how would author writers of star trek novels and comics use this in stories?

Human father, Vulcan mother?
How's about the child is a boy, and they name him Keethzarn.

 

Bear Ribs

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Honestly, probably not that much. There might be a throwaway story or two, but bloodlines and "descendants of main character" have never been a major theme in Trek and they aren't played with much. Nobody in TNG was the grandchild of a TOS character and we didn't really see TOS's ancestors show up in ENT. It would probably just slip under the rug.
 

Atarlost

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Honestly, probably not that much. There might be a throwaway story or two, but bloodlines and "descendants of main character" have never been a major theme in Trek and they aren't played with much. Nobody in TNG was the grandchild of a TOS character and we didn't really see TOS's ancestors show up in ENT. It would probably just slip under the rug.
This really is a pity. Demora Sulu does make an appearance in Generations but should probably be an admiral based on time in grade in the early TNG era. I doubt the character had been conceived yet, but with a name like "Star Trek the Next Generation" they should have been considering such things. They should have picked a few people to be prominent and try to have two or three come up a season. Sulu's daughter the admiral who followed her father's footsteps, Nurse Chapel's nephew the xenolinguist who corresponds with Picard about Iconian archeology, and such.
 

Bassoe

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Let's be realistic, Kirk probably has enough descendants to crew the Enterprise-D, assuming someone was ever able to track them all down.
 

Atarlost

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Let's be realistic, Kirk probably has enough descendants to crew the Enterprise-D, assuming someone was ever able to track them all down.

I'd say that's fairly likely. We've seen evidence that the Enterprise D is automated enough to operate with a crew of one.
 

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Kirk would be happy something of his son survived. He'd be an awesome Grandpa.
 

Agent23

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Let's be realistic, Kirk probably has enough descendants to crew the Enterprise-D, assuming someone was ever able to track them all down.

Banned from Argo might be more appropriate.

In any case, if he has descendants that might make him less interested in gallivanting on more adventures, like the whole Enterprise-B thing in Generations.

Maybe we get to see a bunch of part-Vulkan descendants of the Kirk line in various positions within starfleet throughout TNG, DS9 and beyond.
 

edgeworthy

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Banned from Argo might be more appropriate.

In any case, if he has descendants that might make him less interested in gallivanting on more adventures, like the whole Enterprise-B thing in Generations.

Maybe we get to see a bunch of part-Vulkan descendants of the Kirk line in various positions within starfleet throughout TNG, DS9 and beyond.
According to the books Saavik is part Romulan. Her name translate as "Little Cat", yes that's literally the Romulan for "Kitten".
 

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