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Picard at Spock's Wedding?

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Allan Hood, Thu 15 Nov, 2018 3:14 AM
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    Picard stated in the episode "Sarek" that, as a lieutenant, he had briefly met with Sarek at the wedding of the latter's son. Episode writer Ira Steven Behr recalled that caution was still in place during early The Next Generation about dealing with characters from The Original Series, thus it was only implied that the son in question was Spock. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion) In the novel Vulcan's Heart, it was the wedding of Spock and Saavik, in 2329.
    http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Spock

    As far as canon is concerned, do we take this to mean that Spock was married twice, that Picard meant Spock's brother, or maybe a step-brother?
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