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Saavik
Saavik
Saavik in 2277
Full name: Saavik
Species: Vulcan
Gender: Female
Eye color: brown
Hair color: brown
Died: 2277
Affiliation: Terran Empire,
Imperial Starfleet
Career
Final Assignment: alpha shift flight controller,
ISS Enterprise-A
Rank: Ensign
Insignia: Badge insignia. Rank insignia.

In an alternate mirror universe, Saavik was a female Vulcan who served in the Terran Imperial Starfleet in the late 23rd century.

ISS Enterprise-A and assassination of Spock[]

By 2277, Ensign Saavik had been assigned to the ISS Enterprise-A, under the command of Captain Kirk, as alpha shift flight controller after graduating from Starfleet Academy. Shortly after she formed part of the landing party, alongside Lieutenants Xon, Solok and Stang, that accompanied Commander Spock and Commander Willard Decker to the surface of Deneva for a Starfleet Command meeting.

Unfortunately, this was a set-up by Grand Admiral Matthew Decker to assassinate Spock. Fortunately, Spock and his Vulcan cohorts were aware of the ambush and were able to subdue their would-be assassins. Realizing Willard Decker's part in the deception, Saavik and her fellow Vulcans stabbed Decker on Spock's order.

Shortly after Spock's successful assassination of Matt Decker and rise to Grand Admiral of the Imperial Starfleet, Empress Sarah Sato ordered the Enterprise-A to proceed to Earth so she could officially endorse his promotion.

Sensing that this was merely a prelude to his assassination, Spock took Saavik in his confidence and told her about the Tantalus field device that had helped him in his rise to prominence. Although he was taking a risk, Spock told Saavik to use the device to kill Empress Sato and her Imperial guards should they make a move against him.

Saavik found that she couldn't support Spock's illogical mission to stage a coup and used the Tantalus field to kill Spock. Unbeknown to Saavik, Spock's wife, Marlena Moreau, was watching from the shadows and shot Saavik dead with her phaser though her intervention was too late to save her husband.

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