The Disclaimers: Star Trek in all its forms and series belongs to Gene Roddenberry and the corporations. I am just borrowing them for this fan fiction and mean no disrespect nor am I making a profit on the work.
This is a sequel to IDIC Future King. Part 4 in the IDIC universe.
By Lisa AKA Fire Star
Archive: Selek Yes anyone else let me know where.
Friday, June 08, 2007
IDIC- A New World Order
Part Five (Annoying Issues) PG
Skon looked over the family tree and sighed. It was amazing to see how many branches the Grayson family had. Amanda clearly had family on over a dozen worlds and stations. They seemed to be a prolific family and they were all rather successful in what ever they touched. What was it the humans called it the Midas Touch? He sighed. The list of family names read like a who is who of human political, economic and scientific individuals. There were at least a dozen in various degrees of political office. Two served in high positions in their colonies defensive forces and six like Amanda were leaders in their academic fields. He rubbed the brow of his nose a human gesture he had developed while on Earth. His people would clearly have to make contact with and maintain relations with these human colonies. The only positive point was that most were not far away from normal Vulcan Trade routes. He poured more tea as he considered how to approach these individual because if Vulcan was to defend them then he had to know about them.
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Sarek paced about and Amanda watched him. He was like a giant cat with his natural grace and she had a very uneasy feeling. It was as if he was ready to spring in a moments notice. She glanced over at Adrianna who was watching Garak as closely. Both males seemed lost in thought and confusion. Amanda tested the bond but found it firmly locked against her. Not that she could not have read Sarek but … it was a matter of honor to let him have his own thoughts when he put such a barrier up. She sighed.
Abruptly Garak stopped and looked at the women. " Let me see if I understand this correctly? A long time ago." He looked at Sarek. " Some Vulcan landed on Earth and intermarried. He then founded a clan and proceeded to influence this worlds development for the remaining part of his life? His genetic code is now in all of the Grayson line and in the First nations lines? Then when your people had the Eugenics war this code was further distributed to other races and cultures of humanity because the Vulcan Genes were strong healthy and superior?"
All three women squirmed under his harsh Romulan stare. Amanda actually fidgeted like a small child.
"So then it could be assumed that not only your family but a large part of the current human population has Vulcan Genetic code in at least the recessive genes?"
Sarek's head snapped up at this. Amanda winced leave it to Garak to point out the obvious.
"Well not really. We have ah….tracked it and it is only about 10 percent of the population. The majority of Augments were killed or fled. It is only the mixed children that carried the genes and most of them married normal humans. So the bloodline thinned out. We estimate there are only about 20 million on Earth with a Vulcan Genes and most only have traces. Less then 2 percent of their codes would be Vulcan influenced." Jamie said. "We have a data base we gathered years ago for research into human illness. It has been updated in the last century to track the Vulcan and Augment Genes. Just on case we needed a pure strain."
This got her a glare from her son and Sarek.
"You know who the descendants are?" Sarek demanded.
"Of course we do. " Adrianna said smiling. "Of the original crew of Enterprise all of the Command Staff had either Vulcan or Augment Genes."
Amanda groaned she did not want them to know that. I am getting a headache she thought. Poor Sarek.
Garak groaned and covered his face. Well at least that explains why we lost the war. Damn, Just damn it. This is insane.
Yeh think? Adrianna sent to him. Try living it and hiding it when most of Earth would kill us if they knew.
Sarek went to Amanda's side. He pulled her close. "At least I can now make proper arrangements. Knowledge is valuable even if it overturns all we thought to be true."
Garak laughed ruefully. "Speak for yourself. I think I am really going to have issue with this. It is very important intelligence and I can not pass it one."
Adrianna giggled. "Garak it does not change anything."
He looked at her raising a brow. She grinned at this Vulcan like gesture.
"Oh and why not?"
"Simply because it is a fact does not change anything. I mean most people have no idea about their pasts ancestors so it hardly matters. They won't all be running out to learn Vulcan Disciplines or move there. If they do learn it is does not really benefit anyone but Vulcan. So why worry about it. I mean your people can not leak it because it draw Earth closer to your foes. We can not risk leaking it because it will tear our society apart. There for it has no real use and worrying about it would be a waste of time." Adrianna said smugly.
Amanda wanted to smack her for that even if she was right. It was actually one of the reasons she decided not to tell Sarek about the genetic drift in humans.
Garak sighed and he and Sarek once more came to the realizations that they did not really know their human mates as well as they thought. It was a rather disturbing thing to realize that the women had thought it out and had wanted to protect them.
TBC…
