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Death to next movie villain.

T'Girl

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Past protagonists demises.

01 .. Evolved to higher state of being
02 .. Reorganized into a genesis planet.
03 .. Dropped into magma filled crevice.
04 .. Just cruised away.
06 .. Hit with photon torpedo.
06 .. Hit with multiple photon torpedoes
07 .. Exploding missile.
08 .. Dissolved by reactor coolant.
09 .. Exploding Harvest ship.
10 .. Impaled.
11 .. Hit with multiple photon torpedoes and then sucked into a black hole.

In the next Star Trek movie, how ever shall we dispose of the chief villain?

Explosions are of course popular, but really have been done to death. While various evil minions have been killed by phaser fire, no chief villains have yet met this particular fate. Series villain Redjac was beamed into space at maximum dispersal, not very soul satisfying. The Borg Queen receive the equivalency of being dropped into acid by Picard, who then broke the neck of the still twitching remains (more soul satisfying?)

My personal recommendation is poison lipstick wore by Yeoman Rand.

What say you?

:):):):)
 
My personal recommendation is poison lipstick wore by Yeoman Rand.

:):):):)

But what if, like Maxwell Smart, the villain is wearing plastic lips? But then, the villain would be a time-travelling Garak and Sulu would be the one kissing him.

;)
 
A reverse Nemesis -- having lost a bitterly attritive battle, and frustrated by his impotence, the villain decides to ram his ship into the Enterprise.
 
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There was an excellent death in the Nero comic. Klingons were storming the Narada, and one was beaming in right in front of Nero - so he opened the blade on his staff and held it in the space where the Klingon's head was materializing. Totally badass!
 
I would think transporters wouldn't allow that to happen. I mean, they have to displace air and other material to operate.

Anyway, I, for one, would welcome a non-"Battle Trek" for at least one film. I usually turn to the James Bond franchise if I want to see bad guys killed in interesting ways; that's not really what Trek is about for me.
 
How about we go for a total twist and have the villain still alive at the end? With the potential of him/her/it returning in another movie. Wouldn't that be cool?
 
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