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Which 3 characters would you have killed off in “Endgame”?…

Guy Gardener

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Me?

Captain Janeway. Admiral Janeway takes place and Lives.
B'Elanna. Dies in Child Birth.
The Doctor. He doesn't down load to his mobile emitter before the ship is destroyed.
 
Me?

Captain Janeway. Admiral Janeway takes place and Lives.
B'Elanna. Dies in Child Birth.
The Doctor. He doesn't down load to his mobile emitter before the ship is destroyed.

Nobody. Okay, maybe Chakotay, cause the actor was sleepwalking through the role anyway by then and the thing with Seven just felt yuck.

But, you wanted B'Elanna to die in child birth? That would have been so incredibly lame. I mean, the whole giving birth during the height of the crysis was already lame enough, thank you. And I wouldn't want the ship to be destroyed either. Been done, seen that, you know?
 
considering what she tried to do to the baby, the payback is justified.

Tom's reaction whether he hate the child, be furious with the Doctor or beat the crap out of Admiral Janeway to take her time travel technology t'get his wife back is... Besides Seven can bring corpses back, and B'Elanna is sweet about hanging out on the Barge of the Dead. Good times. Or can you imagine Tom just saying "Screw it!" Turning the warp drive up to 11, and effecting ramming speed into the very heart of Borgicity?

Besides the last time the doctor delivered a baby, both the mother and the baby died. Poor Sam and Naomi. He's a crap Obgyn. Tom was so weary of having that "thing" deliver his children, that that Kid he had with Kes, he drove out into the middle of no mans land to deliver her himself.

Okay. Cliched. maybe she she delivers the baby fine, and then a falling whatsit which crushes her face into pancake batter? Better?

The ship had to be destroyed. It was a poetic Mosesistic necessity. I don't really believe they had to try all that hard at all to win their adventures. In fact I think that it was so entirely easy not to lose that they could win while only using half their ass. Losing the ship would be proof positive that they had been through hell and it was good to be home, which had hardly been proved up to that point without reversing time to cloud the issue.

Watching the Enterprise burn up over genesis still makes me cry a little. :)

"My god Jim, what have you done?"
 
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I would say Seven, but I think I would have killed her earlier because Seven/Chakotay was just horrible.
 
I would have killed Chakotay (because I can't stand the guy), Tuvok (dies heroically believing that his condition is incurable) and finally Janeway.
 
I had a theory that his space clap from flashback was keeping his metal problems arrested. It was a good space clap. In fact, his clap might have fought his sleeper agent programming to destroy everyone if the doctor hadn't killed it.
 
I can imagine a scene where Janeway is about to beam out and sacrifice herself to stop the BQ, but out of love, Seven takes her place instead.

The idea being that Admiral Janeway went to all that trouble trying to save Seven, but in the end the thing that really kills Seven - her humanity - is also the thing that saves the crew and gets them home. :(
 
I can imagine a scene where Janeway is about to beam out and sacrifice herself to stop the BQ, but out of love, Seven takes her place instead.

The idea being that Admiral Janeway went to all that trouble trying to save Seven, but in the end the thing that really kills Seven - her humanity - is also the thing that saves the crew and gets them home. :(

Individual seeking humanity finds it in the sacrifice of themselves to save their captain and crew in a heated battle that is also the supposed 'climax' of that cast?

That doesn't sound familiar at all. Maybe it should be a movie.

:p

Three characters to be killed off? Seven of Nine is reassimilated into the collective. Harry Kim dies, but no one notices. Chakotay goes off on a tangent, tries to save Seven, but ends up getting killed by her as a drone.

*shrug* I think nobody dying was perfect.
 
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I would have Seven and the eternal ensign sacrifice themselves for the rest of the ship, and off Chakotay as well.
 
I'm not sure which characters would die off..maybe Seven..?? I liked everyone(especially the first officer) so I don't think I'd like to see anyone die. It would have been sad if B'Ellana died from childbirth. Why would anyone want to see any of the cast die?? Maybe Seven of bimbo..HAHA! Just kidding!
 
Best science fiction show ever was called Blake's Seven. Rag tag freedom fighters trying to destroy the evil and oppressive Federation. It's the best ever because of how the story finished. Everyone died. Surrounded by the Bad guys. The screen goes black and then instead of the ending credits music you just hear gun fire as the bad guys make sure every one is dead and then shoot them again to make doubly sure.

It was like the Swiss making cheese.

A darker ending for Voyager would have been fabulous.
 
If you are in love with a woman, you tell her about it. Meekly carrying on like her puppet because metaphorically living with her hand up your ass is the closest thing you can get to even pity sex (Is there any other kind?) is obsequiously disappointingly from a character who is supposed to be a cross between Osama and Benjamin Franklin.
 
Best science fiction show ever was called Blake's Seven. Rag tag freedom fighters trying to destroy the evil and oppressive Federation. It's the best ever because of how the story finished. Everyone died. Surrounded by the Bad guys. The screen goes black and then instead of the ending credits music you just hear gun fire as the bad guys make sure every one is dead and then shoot them again to make doubly sure.

It was like the Swiss making cheese.

A darker ending for Voyager would have been fabulous.

True.

Blake's Seven was a great show. Doubly so because of that dark ending.
 
Nelix -- Dies when the colony he moved to is caught in a super-nova shock wave. (It snuck up on them.)

q JR -- He wishes that he was never born, and in wishing that, alters reality so that he was in fact never born.

Barclay -- He falls down a staircase backwards...A big staircase.

Seriously, though, I don't think that the finale really needed anymore death than what it had.

And since we haven't had a Harry Kim entry yet...

Harry Kim -- Sucked into space in a hull breach.
 
Harry needs to die. Period. Seven I'm on the fence about, but that's probably because she came into the story late.
 
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