I'd kill off...
A mass ton of Red Shirts, Yarr, Jadzia, Kes, Trip and just for the fun of it I'd go into the Mirror Universe and kill a bunch of people there too.
-Withers-

I'd kill off...
A mass ton of Red Shirts, Yarr, Jadzia, Kes, Trip and just for the fun of it I'd go into the Mirror Universe and kill a bunch of people there too.
-Withers-
Killing Kira off would be the stupidest move possible, since she was the character most connected to the core of the show and the background of Bajor and Cardassia, with continuous character development and possibility for further growth, and a ton of interesting storyline possibilities. And I can't think of any good reason to kill her off, either. Can anyone provide a reason for me, please???TOS - Sulu
TNG - Riker
DS9 - Kira
VOY - Janeway
ENT - Tucker
It's not necessarily because I dislike these characters (except Tucker), but I think they could have caused a significant stir to make things interesting.
Killing Kira off would be the stupidest move possible, since she was the character most connected to the core of the show and the background of Bajor and Cardassia... Can anyone provide a reason for me, please???
Why not Miles O'Brien?
ST09 - Spock (too emotional, he needs to grow up and be a Vulcan/man)
So if you had to kill off one character from each trek show, who would get the ax? They must be a main character and the following people are immune....... Mayweather from ENT, Chakotay from VOY , Wesley from TNG, And Jake Sisko from DS9 . they are too easy of an answer. and Kim from VOY, he is so terrible that i block him from my mind.
Why not Miles O'Brien? He is actually a perfect candidate to kill off: he is a likable, sympathetic guy with a family and a best friend in the main cast, and a character the viewers have known for a very long time, whose death would have a huge emotional impact on the audience, but who is actually a rather static character and doesn't really have any strong connection to the show's mythology, or an important role in any ongoing storylines.
Kill off Riker sometime during The Best of Both Worlds, temporarily leaving Shelby in charge. After Picard returns Shelby is made first officer. Starting from there Picard begins to have a series of mysterious accidents every third episode or so. Turbo lift accident, transporter accident, earl grey accident. It isn't until the middle of the seventh season that the fans (but not Picard) find out that Shelby has been trying to assassinate Picard so she could assume command of the Enterprise D. Shelby finally meet her own end when the Reman Viceroy drops her down the bottomless shaft in Nemesis.TNG - Riker
I agree that he was one of the best actors in the main cast (I wouldn't go as far to say that he was better than everyone else).Why not Miles O'Brien? He is actually a perfect candidate to kill off: he is a likable, sympathetic guy with a family and a best friend in the main cast, and a character the viewers have known for a very long time, whose death would have a huge emotional impact on the audience, but who is actually a rather static character and doesn't really have any strong connection to the show's mythology, or an important role in any ongoing storylines.
Lose the best actor in the main cast? I don't like the sound of that! They shouldn't have killed him off, they should have given him more to do - I was greatly disappointed how O'Brien was pretty much relegated to B-plots for the last year of the show.
ITA on each of these points. re: killing off women so their boyfriends would seek revenge, it makes meYeah I don't think it is right to kill off characters just because we don't like them - they need to kill off characters that we DO like and let the other characters bounce off the repurcussions. Generally avoid killing ANY of the women - they are already under-represented in the franchise and killing off girlfriends so the boyfriends can emote or seek revenge is a terrible cliche.
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