Sisko went of and "joined" the prophets, so he could be brought back.Master of Ossus wrote:Well, Dax "died," but I can't say I cared. I kind of liked Tasha Yar, but Worf was much cooler. Sisko died, no loss there. Gul Dukat died, again, no loss for the whole. It must have been Kirk. Despite his outrageously insulting, crappy, worthless death-sequence, I did care about that crazy bastard. His was the last one that I even remotely cared about.tharkûn wrote:Who was the last character to die in Star Trek we gave a flying frik about?
Enterprise kills off 'major' character
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ooo maybe a technobabel death? it would be fitting"what do you mean the warp matrix subspace manifold generator is going to ex....""
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Technobabble breeds more of its kind. Such a death would makei t far to easy to bring the person back. THats why I want anyone who dies to have a stake drive through there heart after being hit fifteen times with rifled shotgun slugs at close range.Typhonis 1 wrote:ooo maybe a technobabel death? it would be fitting"what do you mean the warp matrix subspace manifold generator is going to ex....""
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I tell you what, if the entire Enterprise suddenly exploded taking Archer, T'Pol et al with it I wouldn't give a damn.
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Speaking of major character deaths (since Enterprise has no major characters) I think I'm going to miss Data the most.Master of Ossus wrote:Yes, Yesterday's Enterprise was probably my favorite TNG episode EVER. I even think it was better than BoBW, although the one where Picard gets "killed" and Q goes out to chat with him is up there with it.Stravo wrote: Tasha's death connected in that instance because her chaarcter was more developed in that single episode than in the WHOLE SEASON she was on. A testamaent to how well written that episode was.
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This has been established. Data was almost certainly the best TNG character.Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote: Speaking of major character deaths (since Enterprise has no major characters) I think I'm going to miss Data the most.
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I doubt it. Spiner is worried about playing an "ageless" android when he himself is clearly succumbing to the years. Rumor also has it that he's just flat-out sick of Trek. No, the "download" to Data's retarded sibling is probably just a consolation prize for Data fans.Luke Starkiller wrote:Doesn't Data copy himself into B-9 though?
So Data will die but still be alive, sounds like the Trek Reset Button
Unless there is new information that I haven't heard?
Given his recent statements about Enterprise, I would agree with those rumors.Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote:I doubt it. Spiner is worried about playing an "ageless" android when he himself is clearly succumbing to the years. Rumor also has it that he's just flat-out sick of Trek. No, the "download" to Data's retarded sibling is probably just a consolation prize for Data fans.Luke Starkiller wrote:Doesn't Data copy himself into B-9 though?
So Data will die but still be alive, sounds like the Trek Reset Button
Unless there is new information that I haven't heard?
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What are those statements, anyway? I've looked on www.startrek.com but couldn't locate them.Ender wrote:Given his recent statements about Enterprise, I would agree with those rumors.Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote:I doubt it. Spiner is worried about playing an "ageless" android when he himself is clearly succumbing to the years. Rumor also has it that he's just flat-out sick of Trek. No, the "download" to Data's retarded sibling is probably just a consolation prize for Data fans.Luke Starkiller wrote:Doesn't Data copy himself into B-9 though?
So Data will die but still be alive, sounds like the Trek Reset Button
Unless there is new information that I haven't heard?
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Spock. His is the only death I can think of in star trek that I actually cared about. I might have cared about Kirk's if it hadn't been so anti-climactic (compared to his life).tharkûn wrote:Who was the last character to die in Star Trek we gave a flying frik about?
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http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?t=3902Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote:What are those statements, anyway? I've looked on www.startrek.com but couldn't locate them.
Apparently in a forum, from Starlog
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