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From: mnw@trwrba.UUCP (Michael N. Washington)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Saavik
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Date: Mon, 14-Jan-85 12:26:25 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan 14 12:26:25 1985
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Directed to Kevin's last posting!

Hmmm,  well if you read the books, Saavik was quite emotional.  She did not
show it among humans/vulcans but it was there.  Her childhood would
account for this.  Also, being half Romulan (who are suppose to be quite
emotional creatures) would make her quite emotional.  When she and others
like her were found, Spock inhertied Saavik and of course taught her the
way he was taught, Vulcan!  And he (Kevin)is right, it gives us males the 
fantasy that women have about Spock!

As I have stated, Kristie Alley's portrail of Saavik showed much more of
this turmoil than when Robin Curtis played Saavik.

"Live Long and Prosper!"

Michael N. Washington
TRW E&DS  Redondo Beach, Ca.  90278

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