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Vigo never knew who his father was, and in [[2356]] he and his mother relocated to [[Camor V]] where he pursued a generally directionless life and was arrested several times for minor offenses. He also was an experienced climber.
 
Vigo never knew who his father was, and in [[2356]] he and his mother relocated to [[Camor V]] where he pursued a generally directionless life and was arrested several times for minor offenses. He also was an experienced climber.
   
In [[2370]] [[Daimon]] [[Bok]] wanted to take revenge on Picard for the loss of his son, who was killed in at the [[Battle of Maxia]]. He resequenced Vigo's [[DNA]] in order to convince Picard that Vigo was his son. Once Picard and Vigo bonded, despite the initial difficulties, Bok kidnapped Vigo and threatened to kill him. Picard discovered that he was not Vigo's father because Vigo had [[Forrester-Trent Syndrome]], a condition which is inherited from one's parents, but neither Picard nor Miranda Vigo had the disease. When [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] further investigated Jason's DNA, she discovered that he was not Picard's son. Picard then [[transporter|transported]] to Bok's ship and informed him that Vigo was not his son. He also told Bok's associates that there was no profit in Bok's actions. Bok's comrades turned on him and relaesed Vigo, who returned to [[Camor V]] with the will to get his life in order. As a farewell present, he received a [[Gorlan prayer stick]] from Picard, and assured Picard that he could drop in any time he was in the area. ([[TNG]]: "[[Bloodlines]]")
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In [[2370]] [[Daimon]] [[Bok]] wanted to take revenge on Picard for the loss of his son, who was killed in at the [[Battle of Maxia]]. He resequenced Vigo's [[DNA]] in order to convince Picard that Vigo was his son. Once Picard and Vigo bonded, despite the initial difficulties, Bok kidnapped Vigo and threatened to kill him. Picard discovered that he was not Vigo's father because Vigo had [[Forrester-Trent Syndrome]], a condition which is inherited from one's parents, but neither Picard nor Miranda Vigo had the disease. When [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] further investigated Jason's DNA, she discovered that he was not Picard's son. Picard then [[transporter|transported]] to Bok's ship and informed him that Vigo was not his son. He also told Bok's associates that there was no profit in Bok's actions. Bok's comrades turned on him and relaesed Vigo, who returned to [[Camor V]] with the will to get his life in order. As a farewell present, he received a [[Gorlan prayer stick]] from Picard and suggested that Picard look him up any time he was in the area. ([[TNG]]: "[[Bloodlines]]")
   
 
:''Jason Vigo was played by [[Ken Olandt]].''
 
:''Jason Vigo was played by [[Ken Olandt]].''

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Jason Vigo

Jason Vigo

Jason Vigo was born to Miranda Vigo in 2346 not long after she and Captain Jean-Luc Picard concluded an intense love affair, but his father was another Starfleet officer.

Vigo never knew who his father was, and in 2356 he and his mother relocated to Camor V where he pursued a generally directionless life and was arrested several times for minor offenses. He also was an experienced climber.

In 2370 Daimon Bok wanted to take revenge on Picard for the loss of his son, who was killed in at the Battle of Maxia. He resequenced Vigo's DNA in order to convince Picard that Vigo was his son. Once Picard and Vigo bonded, despite the initial difficulties, Bok kidnapped Vigo and threatened to kill him. Picard discovered that he was not Vigo's father because Vigo had Forrester-Trent Syndrome, a condition which is inherited from one's parents, but neither Picard nor Miranda Vigo had the disease. When Doctor Crusher further investigated Jason's DNA, she discovered that he was not Picard's son. Picard then transported to Bok's ship and informed him that Vigo was not his son. He also told Bok's associates that there was no profit in Bok's actions. Bok's comrades turned on him and relaesed Vigo, who returned to Camor V with the will to get his life in order. As a farewell present, he received a Gorlan prayer stick from Picard and suggested that Picard look him up any time he was in the area. (TNG: "Bloodlines")

Jason Vigo was played by Ken Olandt.