Worf did not know Alexander existed until like four episodes after "Family." Alexander was living with his mother.
Not only do we never see Alexander hatching, we never hear references to his age. Save forAlexander was born during the Season 3 episode, "Booby Trap."
Alexander's age never made any sense to me. I don't know why it couldn't have been stated that he was born before the series began but I suspect there was some Klingon reason about mating habits that prevented it. Klingons appear to be capable of living for well over 100 years so it would make more sense for Alexander's age to progress slower rather than faster yet he looks 10 years old by Season 7 of TNG and at least 16 by the time he shows up on DS9 - all in the space of a few years.
I imagine the writers regretted creating Alexander since they pretty much jettisoned him after early Season 6 of TNG.
Of coure the real head scratcher is the human Molly O'Brien going from a newborn baby to a walking talking brat in a year.
All the old fanfic and novel writing assumed Klingons age fast and die young - the reason for dying young was either left undefined, or assumed to be the violent nature of the Klingon society. It would more or less follow that skilled Klingons live long and prosper... But it took DS9 to show us how long!I've heard or read that while they can live longer they mature faster because they do. I think a Klingon is an adult by 10 instead of 18.
Children grow at an accelerated rate in fictional TV dramas so the child actors can be ditched asap.
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