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So, Kadiatu is actually the Brig's great-great-great-great-granddaughter, and we missed out two generations. Should I change this?
So, Kadiatu is actually the Brig's great-great-great-great-granddaughter, and we missed out two generations. Should I change this?
:Go for it 08:48, May 31, 2013 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 08:48, 31 May 2013

This page says that Kadiatu is the Brig's 'great-great-granddaughter', which would be wrong if the 'Lethbridge-Stewart family' page is anything to go by. That page has this to say about the Sierra Leonese of the Brig's descendants:

'As a young officer stationed in Sierra Leone, Lethbridge-Stewart fathered a son with Mariatu, daughter of Chief Yembe of the Royoke village. This son, Mariama, was the father of Kadiatu. Kadiatu authored The Zen Military, an exposé of the activities of UNIT published in 2006.

Kadiatu's great-grandson, Yembe Lethbridge-Stewart, led the UN forces during the Thousand Day War between humans and Ice Warriors in the late 21st century and was the adoptive father of Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart, whose time travel activities at first proved quite troublesome for the Seventh Doctor. (PROSE: Transit)'


So, logically, the generations would go like this: Brig + Mariatu > Mariama > Kadiatu (first, non-super-soldier Kadiatu, who writes The Zen Military) > Someone (Kadiatu the first's son/daughter) > Someone (Kadiatu the first's grandson/granddaughter) > Yembe Lethbridge-Stewart (Kadiatu the first's great-grandson, fights in Thousand Day War) > Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart the second, superhuman, adopted.

So, Kadiatu is actually the Brig's great-great-great-great-granddaughter, and we missed out two generations. Should I change this?

Go for it 08:48, May 31, 2013 (UTC)