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Amanda Grayson

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Amanda Grayson in 2267. ("Journey to Babel").
Amanda Grayson in 2267. ("Journey to Babel").
For the mirror universe counterpart, see Amanda Grayson (mirror).

Amanda Stemple Grayson was a Human school teacher born in Seattle, USA, Earth, in 2202.

In 2229, she met the Vulcan Ambassador, Sarek, and the two were soon married. Following the marriage, Amanda and Sarek set up home in the city of ShiKahr on Vulcan, and in 2230 their son, Spock, was born, with the genetic assistance of pioneering team Sorel and Daniel Corrigan, who were later instrumental in curing Amanda of a deadly disease. (TOS novels: Ishmael, Demons, Spock's World, The Vulcan Academy Murders, The IDIC Epidemic)

Amanda had a sister named Doris, and two nephews, Jimmy and Lester. (TOS novel: Planet of Judgment)

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[edit] Death

Amanda died sometime prior to 2366, at which time Sarek had been remarried, to Perrin. (TNG episode: "Sarek") There have been two incompatible accounts of her death in novels:

[edit] Sarek

Amanda died in 2293 of Reyerson's Disease whilst Sarek was unwillingly forced to continue his Ambassadorial duties. (TOS novel: Sarek)

[edit] Crucible

In 2311, the Primrose Gallery in Paris hosted an exhibition of artworks by Amanda Grayson. She traveled to Earth for the show; however, on her return to Vulcan, the shuttle she was traveling on suffered a total systems failure and exploded. (TOS novel: Crucible: The Fire and the Rose)

[edit] Alternate Versions

In one alternate timeline, Grayson held a Ph.D. in history, and served as history department chair at Berkeley in 2264. That year, she invited Lady T'Pol of Vulcan to lecture at the university. (Star Trek: Myriad Universes novel: A Less Perfect Union)


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