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Talk:Robin Lefler

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Note: THIS IS NOT CANON

Robin Lefler was one of the main characters appearing in the novel 'Transcendence,' where we learn a great deal about her personal life, including her craving of attention and her stubborn persistence. It established her as chief of operations aboard the Yorktown during the Dominion War, after she transfered from the Excalibur.

The largest revelation was that Robin had a daughter she believed to belong to Wesley Crusher, whose exsistence she hid from him.

The novel was nothing if not interesting, though it should be noted once again that none of this is in any way official. It's mearly here to inspire anyone who wishes to write fan fiction associated with it (as I am fairly sure none exsist), and to fill in a possible future for fans of the character. - IP User

That is not what talk pages are for. This needs to be changed into article form, and moved to an "Apocrypha" section. - AJHalliwell 02:24, 9 Oct 2005 (UTC)
Besides, I just did a (fairly quick) search of both Google and Amazon.com, and could find no such novel called "Transcendence" that looked to be related to Star Trek... -- Miranda Jackson (Talk) 03:34, 9 Oct 2005 (UTC)

I wasn't able to come up with anything online either, but I know it exsists. If you want proof, I'll dig it up and get you some publishing info, but it seems pretty pointless as it's not canon anyway.

Yeah, I know it's non-canon and not really a big deal; it just piqued my curiosity, that's all. Is it possible you misremembered the title? But then again, maybe we should stop before AJ tells us off again. ;-) -- Miranda Jackson (Talk) 04:28, 9 Oct 2005 (UTC)

Agreed. If you want a copy, I'll see if I can find more information for you.

Hmm I've never heard of/seen this before either, and I thought I knew of or had all the novels...it does look interesting though. I'd be curious to see what you come up with for it.--Starchild 05:00, 9 Oct 2005 (UTC)
I remember the book you're talking about, but I think you have the title wrong. There were a few characters we learned more about, not just Robin. If you can remember all the details (because I can't), you should update them as well.
    • Wow, this certainly have the community interested. Someone should find this and make a nice little apocrypha section before all hell breaks loose on this talk page. :) Jaf 18:38, 10 Oct 2005 (UTC)Jaf

I'll type one up as soon as I figure out how to do it. Do me a favor, since you're the only other one who's read it that's responded, could you double-check what I write, since I don't remember all the details?

[edit] High functioning autistic?

As an HFA (high functioning autistic) person, and someone who spent a couple years in a college for people like myself, I've noticed on watching "The Game" that Lefler exhibits rituals, mannerisms, and speech patterns, as well as geekiness and high intelligence (many real life HFAs are computer programmers, engineers, scientists, etc) very very much like an HFA. Obviously this is not something canon, but I thought it could be interesting to note, at least here rather than the main article. Marianne 20:52, 29 January 2008 (UTC)

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