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What is your personal head canon?

How do you know her father was dead? Granted, the fact that she was raised by her grandmother is strongly suggestive of that, but I can only find her mentioning her mother died.
Anyway, dead or not he seems to have been absent from her life either way.
Memory Alpha says he's dead, but doesn't say how. It might just be an assumption.
 
Memory Alpha says he's dead, but doesn't say how. It might just be an assumption.

I had read the same statement on Memory Alpha, but it wouldn't be the first time I found a statement there that, while highly likely, couldn't strictly speaking be proven using canon material alone.

It's a great reference source, but on a few occasions it seems to contain (slight) assumptions like that.
 
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I had read the same statement on Memory Alpha, but it wouldn't be the first time I found a statement there that, while highly likely, couldn't strictly speaking be proven using canon material alone.

It's a great reference source, but on a few occasions it seems to contain (slight) assumptions like that.
You're too kind. They've been known to make things up out of whole cloth, injecting pure fanon.
 
Because Kirk never entered the Nexus. He died on the Enterprise-B when he got sucked out into space. The 'Kirk" that Picard met was just another fantasy concocted by the Nexus to keep him there.

"Nobody dies in Star Trek" -- William Shatner
 
You're too kind. They've been known to make things up out of whole cloth, injecting pure fanon.

Possibly. I'm only speaking here of what I've seen myself.

Like Wikipedia, it's only as reliable as its contributors, and I'm sure most people mean well. Perhaps I should become a member and make such (slight) edits myself. Then again, I don't want to be drawn into conflicts that theoretically shouldn't exist in the first place (after all, in theory everyone should agree on where (canon) facts end and conjecture starts ...)
 
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Possibly. I'm only speaking here of what I've seen myself.

Like Wikipedia, it's only as reliable as its contributors, and I'm sure most people mean well. Perhaps I should become a member and make such (slight) edits myself. Then again, I don't want to be drawn into conflicts that theoretically shouldn't exist in the first place (after all, in theory everyone should agree on where (canon) facts end and conjecture starts ...)
There are no facts in the Trek universe, its all made up! :)
 
“It’s just a show” is perfectly good (and sometimes necessary) reminder when people are actually getting angry and insulting each other over meaningless minutiae.

It truly boggles the mind.

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I always take it AS an insult! :D It's what the mundanes always say to us Trekkies to shut us up.
 
You know we're here to have fun discussing the shows, right? "It's just a show" is never a good comment.

Holiday Inn, Shatner, 1986. It was a very brightly-lit Saturday night.:cool:

I hadn't kissed a girl yet at that time, so you can imagine my humiliation. Poor Jon Lovitz.
 
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