I noted before I've read the novels and where there's no on screen contradiction I'm happy to consider novel story points as part of the continuity.
The novels have her as a half-Romulan. I believe that goes back to an initial outline of the character when she was created. It's never been stated on screen one way or another, and it does at least explain some of how she was portrayed in TWOK. I always thought that might make some sense. I always went with the idea that she was half-Romulan.
Her being pregnant in TVH after TSFS was another story idea they flirted with but they decided to dismiss it. And that was something the novels did not pick up on, and since it was never picked up on screen I never thought of her as pregnant with Spock's child.
Later novels (particularly the Vulcan's Soul trilogy) did have Spock and Saavik getting married at some point years later, though they were childless. They continued their respective careers, Spock as a diplomat and Saavik as a captain. Other novels during the post-Nemesis years didn't really touch on that, even when Spock appeared. They didn't contradict it, but they didn't mention their marriage either. Other parts of that trilogy were mentioned so it is considered part of the relaunches.
It seems I'm in the minority but I was actually always glad Saavik wasn't included as a traitor in TUC. I have a hard time believing Saavik would betray her former shipmates like that, and esp. Spock. It just never 'felt' right to me so I was glad it was a different character. Not to mention I wasn't too thrilled with the idea of yet another actress playing Saavik. I was always amused that Roddenberry was adamant Saavik wouldn't betray the Federation when she was a character created by Meyer, who he didn't really get along with the best. In a way I always thought Meyer should be a bit flattered that Roddenberry thought so much of a character Meyer created that he couldn't believe she'd betray her oath.
The novels have her as a half-Romulan. I believe that goes back to an initial outline of the character when she was created. It's never been stated on screen one way or another, and it does at least explain some of how she was portrayed in TWOK. I always thought that might make some sense. I always went with the idea that she was half-Romulan.
Her being pregnant in TVH after TSFS was another story idea they flirted with but they decided to dismiss it. And that was something the novels did not pick up on, and since it was never picked up on screen I never thought of her as pregnant with Spock's child.
Later novels (particularly the Vulcan's Soul trilogy) did have Spock and Saavik getting married at some point years later, though they were childless. They continued their respective careers, Spock as a diplomat and Saavik as a captain. Other novels during the post-Nemesis years didn't really touch on that, even when Spock appeared. They didn't contradict it, but they didn't mention their marriage either. Other parts of that trilogy were mentioned so it is considered part of the relaunches.
It seems I'm in the minority but I was actually always glad Saavik wasn't included as a traitor in TUC. I have a hard time believing Saavik would betray her former shipmates like that, and esp. Spock. It just never 'felt' right to me so I was glad it was a different character. Not to mention I wasn't too thrilled with the idea of yet another actress playing Saavik. I was always amused that Roddenberry was adamant Saavik wouldn't betray the Federation when she was a character created by Meyer, who he didn't really get along with the best. In a way I always thought Meyer should be a bit flattered that Roddenberry thought so much of a character Meyer created that he couldn't believe she'd betray her oath.