In the Second Season opener "The Child" Deanna Troi becomes impregnated by an unknown alien life-form that gestates and grows rapidly. (It's intent we find out is wanting to experience humanoid life.)
In an Observation Lounge scene the new Dr. Pulaski explains to the crew (and us) that the fetus is half Betazoid and half Human (like Troi is) and that there's "no indications that there's any genetic patterns other than hers" and that the fetus is like Deanna in "every way."
....
Accept that when born the fetus ends up being male.
Requiring a "Y" chromosome.
Which Deanna doesn't have (being female, unless there's something we don't know about her.)
And for as much flack as the first two seasons get, the Second Season does show some improvements in many areas on the look and tone of the series.
In an Observation Lounge scene the new Dr. Pulaski explains to the crew (and us) that the fetus is half Betazoid and half Human (like Troi is) and that there's "no indications that there's any genetic patterns other than hers" and that the fetus is like Deanna in "every way."
....
Accept that when born the fetus ends up being male.
Requiring a "Y" chromosome.
Which Deanna doesn't have (being female, unless there's something we don't know about her.)
And for as much flack as the first two seasons get, the Second Season does show some improvements in many areas on the look and tone of the series.