I don't think the character has been seen for a while.
I don't think interim Federation presidents change ambassadors since they serve for less than 60 days. Worf didn't submit his resignation to Ra'ch B'ullhy; he did it to Bacco after she was inaugurated.
^^ However, The Poisoned Chalice was set during the interim administration, and A Time for War, A Time for Peace established that all Federation Ambassadors to foreign states routinely submit their resignations when a new Federation President is inaugurated, to give that President the option of either re-appointing them or appointing someone else. So now that President zh'Tarash has taken office, it's entirely possible that Alexander may have resigned and been replaced.
Which I really hope is the case. Seriously, I love War/Peace and Articles, and I love KRAD, but I could never quite swallow the idea of a 13-year-old serving as Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire. (Even if a 13-year-old three-quarters-Klingon is the biological/cultural equivalent of someone in their early-to-mid 20s.)
^^ However, The Poisoned Chalice was set during the interim administration, and A Time for War, A Time for Peace established that all Federation Ambassadors to foreign states routinely submit their resignations when a new Federation President is inaugurated, to give that President the option of either re-appointing them or appointing someone else. So now that President zh'Tarash has taken office, it's entirely possible that Alexander may have resigned and been replaced.
Which I really hope is the case. Seriously, I love War/Peace and Articles, and I love KRAD, but I could never quite swallow the idea of a 13-year-old serving as Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire. (Even if a 13-year-old three-quarters-Klingon is the biological/cultural equivalent of someone in their early-to-mid 20s.)
I am pretty sure they aged the character up in DS9, I highly doubt the klingons would let a 13 year old near their ships.
I assume in the ds9 episode he was late teens at the youngest early very early 20's at the oldest. I am bad at remembering the years in which everything happened but wasn't it about 10 years between ds9 and the borg attack?
^^ However, The Poisoned Chalice was set during the interim administration, and A Time for War, A Time for Peace established that all Federation Ambassadors to foreign states routinely submit their resignations when a new Federation President is inaugurated, to give that President the option of either re-appointing them or appointing someone else. So now that President zh'Tarash has taken office, it's entirely possible that Alexander may have resigned and been replaced.
Which I really hope is the case. Seriously, I love War/Peace and Articles, and I love KRAD, but I could never quite swallow the idea of a 13-year-old serving as Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire. (Even if a 13-year-old three-quarters-Klingon is the biological/cultural equivalent of someone in their early-to-mid 20s.)
I am pretty sure they aged the character up in DS9, I highly doubt the klingons would let a 13 year old near their ships.
I mean, there are only two possibilities:
Either K'Ehleyr gave birth to Alexander in 2359 as a result of her relationship with Worf before TNG began, or she gave birth to him as a result of their brief resumption of their relationship in 2365 in the episode "The Emissary."
If Alexander was born in 2359, then he was 15 when he appeared in DS9 Season Six (2374) and 20 when he was appointed Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire (2379).
If Alexander was born in 2366, then he was 8 when he appeared in DS9 Season Six (2374), and 13 when he was appointed Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire (2379).
Either way, it strains credibility.
I assume in the ds9 episode he was late teens at the youngest early very early 20's at the oldest. I am bad at remembering the years in which everything happened but wasn't it about 10 years between ds9 and the borg attack?
Nope.
The year breakdowns are as follows:
Pre-TNG Worf/K'Ehleyr relationship (Alexander possibly born) = 2359
TNG Season One = 2364
TNG Season Two ("The Emissary") = 2365
TNG Season Three (Alexander possibly born) = 2366
"The Best of Both Worlds, Part I" = Late 2366
"The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" = Early 2367
TNG Season Four ("Reunion" - K'Ehelyr killed, Alexander sent to live with Worf's adopted parents) = 2367
TNG Season Six/DS9 Season One = 2369
DS9 Season Six = 2374
DS9 Season Seven (Worf appointed UFP Ambassador to Qo'noS) = 2375
A Time for War, A Time for Peace (Alexander appointed ambassador) = 2379
The Fall (Bacco killed, zh'Tarash inaugurated as President) = 2385
Assuming Alexander was born in 2359 and resigns when President zh'Tarash takes office, he is an ex-ambassador at the tender age of 26. This is one year after contemporary Americans are old enough to rent a car.![]()
Of course, even TNG has an instance of SORAS where it happens without explanation -- Molly O'Brien is three years old within a year and a half of her birth.
Of course, even TNG has an instance of SORAS where it happens without explanation -- Molly O'Brien is three years old within a year and a half of her birth.
"Miles! You remember that time you, me, and Molly took a shuttle trip, but then aliens from another dimension where time moves faster captured us? We were only gone for five minutes in this dimension, but another year and a half passed in theirs! Good thing they were nice about it and helped us get back once they understood what was going on. Crazy stuff, huh?"
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