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Given the location and time of his birth, and given the vague dialogue, this has to be Desmond's son. However, I realize that there is one alternative; it could also be William's, as the boy's patrilineal line is exactly the same as Desmond's, and leaves out Desmond's matrilineal line. Thoughts? -- {{User:Master Sima Yi/sig}} 12:23, October 31, 2015 (UTC) | Given the location and time of his birth, and given the vague dialogue, this has to be Desmond's son. However, I realize that there is one alternative; it could also be William's, as the boy's patrilineal line is exactly the same as Desmond's, and leaves out Desmond's matrilineal line. Thoughts? -- {{User:Master Sima Yi/sig}} 12:23, October 31, 2015 (UTC) | ||
::William doesn't strike me as the type who'd cheat on his wife, highly unlikely. As for his ancestry, any ancestor from your father's side is your patrilineal ancestor by definition. Your paternal grandmother and all of her ancestors are your patrilineal ancestors by the simple fact that they are the ancestors of your father. --[[User:The Wikia Editor|The Wikia Editor]] ([[User talk:The Wikia Editor|talk]]) 12:54, November 3, 2015 (UTC) | |||
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Parentage
Given the location and time of his birth, and given the vague dialogue, this has to be Desmond's son. However, I realize that there is one alternative; it could also be William's, as the boy's patrilineal line is exactly the same as Desmond's, and leaves out Desmond's matrilineal line. Thoughts? -- Master Sima Yi Talk 12:23, October 31, 2015 (UTC)
- William doesn't strike me as the type who'd cheat on his wife, highly unlikely. As for his ancestry, any ancestor from your father's side is your patrilineal ancestor by definition. Your paternal grandmother and all of her ancestors are your patrilineal ancestors by the simple fact that they are the ancestors of your father. --The Wikia Editor (talk) 12:54, November 3, 2015 (UTC)