As I understand it, Shelby didnt have a canon first name until Picard, which used the first name established by PAD for New Frontier
That's correct. PAD presumably named her after her actress, Elizabeth Dennehy.
As I understand it, Shelby didnt have a canon first name until Picard, which used the first name established by PAD for New Frontier
Lower Decks used the Relaunch novels' Andorian naming system for Mariner's Andorian girlfriend Jennifer Sh'Reyan.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Jennifer_Sh'reyan
I also have never understood why some people crowed that LD was genuinely using the DS9 novels' four-gender interpretation of the TNG comment by Data. If canon Andorians really were quad-sexed, then by now some LD character would have made a semi-fetishistic comment to highlight Andorian biology, like when Mariner insinuated learning about Anabaj reproduction from dating one to infuriate her mother or when mean personality Rutherford embarassed Barnes about her Trill spots.That one could be a coincidence. Lots of Andorian names start with Sh and lots of alien names have apostrophes.
If canon Andorians really were quad-sexed, then by now some LD character would have made a semi-fetishistic comment to highlight Andorian biology, like when Mariner insinuated learning about Anabaj reproduction from dating one to infuriate her mother or when mean personality Rutherford embarassed Barnes about her Trill spots.
It was done in such a specific way that lines up so exactly with the novels, that I find it hard to believe it's just a coincidence. And I'm not sure but I think Dayton Ward was possibly working as a consultant for the Trek shows at the time, so that could have possibly come from him.That one could be a coincidence. Lots of Andorian names start with Sh and lots of alien names have apostrophes.
David Mack, actually.And I'm not sure but I think Dayton Ward was possibly working as a consultant for the Trek shows at the time,
Or a guy named "Mack Ward."I thought Dayton Ward was involved with at least one of the shows too? Or was it just David Mack?

Dayton was offering notes to Secret Hideout on all shows, on behalf of the licensing team at CBS.I thought Dayton Ward was involved with at least one of the shows too? Or was it just David Mack?
I was sure there was no way this was possible; I went and read through the transcripts. Wow! This is blowing my mind.As I understand it, Shelby didnt have a canon first name until Picard, which used the first name established by PAD for New Frontier
Cool, thanks for clearing that up.Dayton was offering notes to Secret Hideout on all shows, on behalf of the licensing team at CBS.
I served as a credited consultant on season one of Prodigy and season one of Lower Decks.
It was done in such a specific way that lines up so exactly with the novels, that I find it hard to believe it's just a coincidence.
Andorians using human given names
It wasn't used in the Encyclopedia, but it did appear in the video game Star Trek: Starship Creator.My wife and I could each tell you her full name at the drop of a hat, if asked; I don't think she even read the New Frontier novels. But somehow, the name just... proliferated. (I wonder, was it used in the Star Trek Encyclopedia? Or truly only present in the New Frontier novels?)
The Star Trek Book most likely got the name from the website, which had it in Riker's personnel file as early as 2010. No idea if StarTrek.com made it up or got it from some obscure TNG production source.Picard Season 3 gave Riker's mother's first name as 'Betty' on a personnel file.
The only other place I could find that name being used was on the official website. Memory-Alpha says it was also used in 'The Star Trek Book' reference book though they don't specify which edition, but both released years before Pic Season 3 aired.
No clue where either source got 'Betty' from.
This could kinda count as Fanon to canon if the Star Trek website writers for some reason made up a first name for Riker's mother.
Absolutely. One would imagine in such an open and multicultural society as the Federation there would be a lot of names that would pollinate across species.Easily explainable by marriage, adoption, parallel development, aliases, or parents who liked Human names.
See also: Vulcans named "Doug".Easily explainable by marriage, adoption, parallel development, aliases, or parents who liked Human names.
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