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PostMon Sep 04, 2006 8:49 am    Most memorable death scene on Trek

I'd say Spock's

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PostMon Sep 04, 2006 9:03 am    

I d have to say Jadzia's folled by Spocks though its a close call?

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PostMon Sep 04, 2006 11:02 am    

janeways in "Timeship"


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PostMon Sep 04, 2006 5:40 pm    

Timeship? What was that? do you mean year of hell? or Timeless?

Spocks was memorible for me.


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PostMon Sep 04, 2006 10:39 pm    

For some reason Yar's death stands out to me more than Spocks.

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PostTue Sep 05, 2006 4:41 am    

Lord Borg wrote:
Timeship? What was that? do you mean year of hell? or Timeless?

Spocks was memorible for me.



Oh, i mean "Year of hell" where janeway crashes Voyager in the Krenim ship.


Don't know why i thought the episdoe was called "Timeship" though.



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PostTue Sep 05, 2006 10:20 am    

K'Ehelyr's. Of course, you didn't really *see* her die, but you see the aftermath, and it's fairly bloody. Spock's death was pretty hard-hitting too.

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PostTue Sep 05, 2006 5:07 pm    

Jadzia's. I cried... It was really sad especially for Worf.

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PostTue Sep 05, 2006 5:09 pm    

Poor Worf, what a tragic life. First his parents, then K'Ehelyr, then his family gets dishonnored, then to protect his brother, he has to get a new name and face, then Jadzia died. and among all this, a strained relationship with Alexander.

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PostTue Sep 05, 2006 5:33 pm    

Jadzia's is most memorable for me. The only thing I hated was that Sisko and Dax didn't share a scene before her death. After watching so much of the earlier seasons, Sisko and Dax were so close to rob them of that. Same thing with Sisko's "death". He didn't even talk to Jake before leaving. It seems that Sisko is always robbed of that...

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PostTue Sep 05, 2006 5:35 pm    

I agree, it kinda disturbed me almost when worf was chanting and Sisko just stood there, I kinda understood WHY he did out of respect, but I half expected him to join in. Also, what bothered me? No one was like "Do you want me to call the Enterprise?" I mean... come on...

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PostTue Sep 05, 2006 10:46 pm    

Yeah, I'd have to say that Jadzia's death really stood out to me. It was just so sad. She was pregnant too. I remember getting pretty teary during that episode. Yeah, Sisko was so close to Jadzia that I was surprised about that too, but I think he didn't start chanting with Worf because she was his wife. And no matter how close Sisko was to her, it's just really different when you lose your spouse. Who knows how Worf would have reacted since he was grieving. But you're right, Lord Borg, Worf has had a really hard life. I keep forgetting that K'Ehelyr died. I'd have to say, Jadzia's death, followed by Spock's really stood out for me. It sucked when Tasha Yar died too because she died instantly. I think Data's "death" sucked too. It was just so damn sad that he did the most human thing, sacrificing himself when he wasn't even physically human.

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PostTue Sep 05, 2006 11:17 pm    

I think it was the crew person in the red shirt

All the listed ones are memorible to me. But right now Trip Tucker stands out. He went out fighting.


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PostWed Sep 06, 2006 12:24 pm    

Soval on the Avenger bridge in the Mirror universe....nice touch how they goatee'd him like they did Spock

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PostWed Sep 06, 2006 1:35 pm    

The Enterprise on ST III. Kirk having to blow it up was soooo sad.


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PostThu Sep 07, 2006 3:22 am    

Every time I see the Nemisis ending with Data coming to the rescue of Picard.I cry heaps,its so sad when he puts the transporter pin on him and whispers 'goodbye'.
Jadzia is also a very sad death too.I hate that she left with only one season remaining!I would have loved to see worf have had a happy life for a change!


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PostMon Sep 11, 2006 12:31 am    

^ I agree. Jadzia's was close, but I loved Data.


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PostMon Sep 11, 2006 12:32 am    

I'd have to say Spock's death. It is forever engrained in me, and it is indeed my most prominent Trek death memory.


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PostSun Dec 02, 2007 9:53 pm    

Spocks is the best performance.

Jadzia had the most impact because no regular character had ever been killed before, during a series (Tasha I understand but she was only around for a small amount of time).

I thought that the scene from Lower Decks where Picard tells the crew that the young Bajoran (can not remeber her name) had been killed was pretty hanky worthy , although that probably does not apply to this thread.


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PostSun Dec 02, 2007 10:00 pm    

I'd say the most memorable death in Trek for me would be Janeway's in Course: Oblivion. That really was heart braking.


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PostSun Dec 02, 2007 10:15 pm    

For me the death of Jadzia impacted me more than Tasha Yar. Jadzia was there for almost the whole series. Where as Yar was only in the first series of TNG (correct me if I'm wrong).


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PostSun Dec 02, 2007 10:46 pm    

I'm currently watching DS9 episode by episode from beginning to end and have so far reached the end of season 2. I think once I reach DS9's end, I will most definately agree with you on that one!

(You're right, Tasha Yar was only in the first series.)


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PostSun Dec 02, 2007 11:04 pm    

Thanks, I also just started watching the series again. I just finished the first. I'm trying to find the second season at a good price.

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PostSun Dec 16, 2007 5:08 pm    

I have to say Data's death really bothered me.....and I always think of it. And Janeway's in "Coda"...I know she didn't REALLY die......but.....when the episode first aired, I had already seen the previews for it the wednesday prior....and was crying because I thought she was going to die.......and then I watched the episode.....and cried again....and then was all happy when I found out she wasn't actually dead. But I love the eulogies that the crew does for her and she's standing in the room, fighting tears....

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PostMon Dec 17, 2007 1:32 am    

Theresa wrote:
The Enterprise on ST III. Kirk having to blow it up was soooo sad.


Jim: Bones, What have I done?

McCoy: What you had to do. What you always do.

-Complete agreement, T.


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