ElderWendigo,

What about Kirk? We see his Father and Mother in the Kelvin timeline. His brother along with wife and child in TOS and SNW. Despite them not marrying, I think that Carol Marcus and James Marcus still count as family. We also see Admiral Marcus, Carol’s father. Also Kirk did briefly have another wife, Miramanee, and unborn child. They got stoned to death before the episode ended and maybe the unborn child doesn’t count as seen.

Kolanaki,
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Voyager’s EMH didn’t have a big family; but he holds the title for being the only main cast character to lose a child on-screen.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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I’m pretty sure Worf lost Alexander a few times on purpose.

mercano,
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cough David Marcus cough

Brkdncr,

Wasn’t there a lot of Ferengi family shown throughout ds9?

superb,
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Yeah we see a lot of Quark’s extended family

Kolanaki,
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I’m trying to think of who else was shown other than Rom, Nog and his mother… He talked a lot about a cousin Galen. I don’t recall ever seeing him, or any other family aside from those mentioned, tho.

Unless you mean his Klingon family from that time he got married.

superb,
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I’m thinking of the episode where they had to rescue his mother, wasn’t Quark related to a couple of the Ferengi he recruited (aside from Nom/Rog)?

There’s also his arms dealing cousin, and not to mention his step-dad The Grand Nagus!

milkisklim,

Only his cousin Galen whom he sprung from jail.

Tippon,

Galen shows up in an episode where Quark becomes an arms dealer when he’s struggling for money (S05E18). This is after his Ferengi business license was revoked. Galen, his boss, and the customer, were chased off by a team of assassins / hitmen (I can’t remember exactly what they called them in the show).

I’m on season 6 now and none of them have returned yet, so presumably they’re dead.

EpicMuch,

Worf comes close

gregorum,

Picard and Worf both got the same amount of family exposure if counting by how many family members we met.

The three of them were the most developed and fleshed out characters of the TNG cast.

Zachariah,
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I don’t think Worf’s son counts.

gregorum,
someguy3,

We met Worf’s father, mother, human brother, klingon brother, son (that gets me to 5), now if we include Worf’s wife(s) either 6 or 7 depending how we count K’Ehleyr. Vs Data’s 6. So I guess!

gregorum,

Also, Worf’s great-grandfather, Colonel Worf, who defended Kirk and McCoy when on trial in ST:VI!

mercano,
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Picard picks up four or five more family members if you count his The Inner Light family.

teft,
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Does the Great Link count? Because if it does we saw more of Odo’s family than anyone else’s.

negativenull,
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An ocean of family

gregorum,

And they’re all you. And you are them.

And we are the world.

negativenull,
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gregorum,

I’m old enough to remember watching this live on TV (when you could still look directly at Michael Jackson without puking). Also, I tried to find a fitting meme to post with my comment, but I couldn’t find a good one. Cheers to you.

negativenull,
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I remember watching it as as kid as well.

gregorum,

You win by a speciest technicality— that being, humanoids don’t see The Founders in “that way”. But we should.

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