Talk:Sarek

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[edit] Bendii Syndrome

I was sent here by a redirect for "Bendii Syndrome". I would find it natural to at least have a paragraph dedicated to it, as I'd say the expression is part of pop culture.

[edit] Shatnerverse

I remember reading in one of the books that William Shatner wrote that Sarek did not actually have Bendii Syndrome, but instead had been poisoned. I added that info to the article, and made it clear that it was non-canon.
JesseG 02:41, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sarek's wives

The TNG episode "Sarek" established that Sarek's first wife was human - thus he was not married to Sybok's mother. The movie never stated that Sarek and Sybok's mother were married, either. I've modified the page in consequence. -- Ritchy 18:22, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Error

It says in this article that Sybok is the son of a princess, but in this article that he is the son of a priestess, which one is correct?

Startrek.com says princess, I've corrected the articleAlastairward (talk) 09:04, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
Iirc, the novelization changed it to "priestess" on the grounds that we've never heard of Vulcan royalty anywhere else.--uɐɔlnʌɟoʞǝɹɐs 14:08, 10 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Copy from Star Trek.com

Some of the text in this article is copied verbatim from startrek.com, [1]Carl Sixsmith (talk)+ —Preceding comment was added at 18:46, 29 November 2007 (UTC)