When did Saavik and David been having seks?
When did Saavik and David been having seks?
^ Don't follow the novels myself, and there is something just generally creepy about Spock one day marrying his adopted daughter and protege.
Icky.
My personal preferance would be for Spock's wife to be someone else.
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Actually, VOY "Gravity" sort of suggests it only becomes worse with age. At least if it goes untreated, one way or another...I think ponn farr is a young man's syndrome, something like puberty but it recurs a couple of times.
"Amok Time" makes no mention of a seven-year cycle. "Cloud Minders" has this exchange, though:I'm pretty sure it's stated in Amok Time or ST: TSFS, Vulcans under go Pon Farr every 7th year of their adult life.
We don't get an exact description of what this seven-year cycle is, but it seems to be related to this "taking a mate" thing Droxine asks about. It doesn't follow that Spock would experience this full pon farr thing every seven years, though - merely that he'd have a strong urge to find a mate every seven years.Droxine: "You only take a mate once every seven years?"
Spock: "The seven-year cycle is biologically inherent in all Vulcans. At that time, the mating drive outweighs all other motivations."
In a formal sense perhaps not, although I can easily see Saavik being legally Spock's adopted daughter if you buy into the Saavik back story of being a half Vulcan half Romulan from a Romulan planet and Spock found her and took her into his family. That's all non-canon conjecture of course.Adopted daughter, no.
Protegé, yes. Adopted daughter, no. There's never been any indication of that. It would not be any kind of creepy for Spock and Saavik to be married.
Protegé, yes. Adopted daughter, no. There's never been any indication of that. It would not be any kind of creepy for Spock and Saavik to be married.
Spock called Saavik Saavikam in TWOK and in my mind that's him treating Saavik as some kind of daughter.
So I don't like the idea of them testing together - creepy
And teacher/student that's sort if creepy too![]()
Protegé, yes. Adopted daughter, no. There's never been any indication of that. It would not be any kind of creepy for Spock and Saavik to be married.
Spock called Saavik Saavikam in TWOK and in my mind that's him treating Saavik as some kind of daughter.
And teacher/student that's sort if creepy too![]()
In my own head canon perhaps influenced by reading hundreds of fan stories - the KAM means son or daughter or baby or something like that.Protegé, yes. Adopted daughter, no. There's never been any indication of that. It would not be any kind of creepy for Spock and Saavik to be married.
Spock called Saavik Saavikam in TWOK and in my mind that's him treating Saavik as some kind of daughter.
And teacher/student that's sort if creepy too![]()
I assumed Savikam was the Vulcan pronunciation of Saavik.
"Am" could be something like a Chinese father would use in a semi private conversation with his daughter, Saavik-xiaonu (Saavik my daughter).First I've heard of "Kam" being a suffix meaning daughter.
First I've heard of "Kam" being a suffix meaning daughter.
Spock experienced it only once AFAWK - until being reborn, at which time he again only apparently experienced it once despite supposedly maturing through several decades. Vorik experienced it once (VOY "Blood Fever"), perhaps because he had no mate yet. Tuvok experienced it, too, despite previous experience, but perhaps because he had no telepathic connection to the mate he already had. His still remains the only confirmed case of a repeat performance of pon farr...
Timo Saloniemi
Would it have been better for Spock to die again?If Saavik were to have been Spock's (adopted) daughter, then her "life saving" actions in the pon farr scene take on a whole new meaning.
And now we're back to icky.
I took it to be a diminutive or informal way of calling her "my (young) friend.""Am" could be something like a Chinese father would use in a semi private conversation with his daughter, Saavik-xiaonu (Saavik my daughter).First I've heard of "Kam" being a suffix meaning daughter.
I've always taken it to be a honorific of some kind.
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No, and no.First I've heard of "Kam" being a suffix meaning daughter.
I'm not even familiar with that suffix at all. Was it ever used on TOS? Or prior to The Wrath of Khan?
Only if we accept the nonsensical idea that Sarek married a princess on a planet that isn't run by a monarchy...Although not confirmed, can we make the assumption Sarek went through pon farr twice?Spock experienced it only once AFAWK - until being reborn, at which time he again only apparently experienced it once despite supposedly maturing through several decades. Vorik experienced it once (VOY "Blood Fever"), perhaps because he had no mate yet. Tuvok experienced it, too, despite previous experience, but perhaps because he had no telepathic connection to the mate he already had. His still remains the only confirmed case of a repeat performance of pon farr...
Timo Saloniemi
Maybe because Star Trek V - the only movie that TPTB prefer not to acknowledge as truly canon - has the only mention of a monarchy on Vulcan?First, what could lead you to believe that Vulcan does not have a royal family, or multiple royal families? America isn't a monoarchy and we still have the Hawaiian royal family, which include princesses. Also some of our Native American tribes have royal family lines.
Second, nothing says that Vulcan isn't actually a monoarchy. After the Central Command governmental system was brought down in the 22nd century, what would eventually become the Vulcan government is unclear. We really have no idea what they have in the 23rd and 24th centuries.
Third, Spock himself said that his half-brother was the son of a "Vulcan Princess."
Maybe because Star Trek V - the only movie that TPTB prefer not to acknowledge as truly canon....
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