"What did you say?"
"Your daughter – I can save her."
Lucille Harewood was a resident of London, England. She was the daughter of Thomas and Rima Harewood. She was born in 2250 and had brown hair and green eyes, according to her medical records.
In 2259, she was a terminally-ill patient in critical care at Royal Children's Hospital. Her pulse was 51, BP 65/45, and temperature 32.7-32.8°C.
She was given a blood transfusion from the genetically-engineered Khan Noonien Singh, which ultimately healed her illness. However, the deal made to obtain the blood culminated in a suicidal bombing, killing her father and several personnel working at the Kelvin Memorial Archive. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Background[]
Lucille Harewood was played by actress Anjini Taneja Azhar.
Her name was not spoken on screen, but was rather taken from her patient monitor, as well as the film's end credits.
The novelization of Star Trek Into Darkness depicts Lucille Harewood as being eight years old in 2259. However, the patient monitor, seen in the movie, has her being nine years old.
While Harewood's affliction was not specified, early (dated 2011) concept art by Victor Martinez for the Royal Children's Hospital identified it as "Royal Chromovirus Hospital" [1]
A deleted scene showed a healthy Lucille and her mother meeting fellow transfusion patient Kirk at the memorial service for those killed in San Francisco. Nazneen Contractor described the scene in a 2013 interview with StarTrek.com: "There was a scene at the end of the movie, after the memorial service, in which Chris Pine (as Kirk) comes up to me and my daughter. He sees us, and my daughter is now healthy, with a full head of hair, and I thank him for his speech. He looks up at me and he knows who I am, and then he looks at my daughter, and they both have this moment where they know they share Khan’s blood. But it got cut." [2]