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Star Trek: A Christmas Special

He is visited by three ghosts, who show him the true meaning of duty to the state, and he evicts the poor children.
And the plot twist: the "ghosts" are in fact agents of the Obsidian Order appearing in his home as holograms.
You've all forgotten one other Christmas reference in Trek by the way. Quinn turns Voyager into a bauble on a Christmas tree while trying to hide from Q in 'Death Wish'.
I didn't. I mention it in my above post:
And then if you want to go with stuff after Roddenberry died, we actually see Christmas being celebrated in Picard's Nexus fantasy in Generations, along with a Christmas tree in a Voyager episode, granted that was Q's doing.
I seem to remember a reference to Christmas in Enterprise too but I could be completely wrong.
Quite the opposite. There's an Enterprise episode where the date given is late December, but curiously has no reference to or mention of Christmas at all.
 
I would go for campy and do it as follows:

On the Promenade on DS9, Quark notices a new customer with a white beard who is constantly being bothered by small creatures which he's told are elves. Odo sees all the commotion and assumes Santa is a troublemaker and arrests him. Then it's up to Jake, Nog & Chief O'Brien to rescue Santa who chides them for their lack of faith in Christmas miracles.

The episode concludes with everyone on the station discovering a gift shoved into their stocking/shoe on Christmas morning. And the station also sees a new outbreak of voles, who apparently hitched a ride on Santa's quantum sleigh after he visited Cardassia.
 
Just for actual episodes, the most Christmasy Trek episode for me is TNG: Elementary, Dear Data
I know there's nothing remotely Christmas related in it, but I just find Victorian London does give off that Christmas vibe a bit. It probably from Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and I don't know about other countires, but Christmas Cards here often have illustrations of a Victorian era setting of Christmas on them.

So just to say if I had to pick one actual episode of Trek to watch at Xmas it would be that one :)
 
Voyager arrives at a planet and picks up readings that suggest the use of Alpha Quadrant technology there. They beam down Tom and Harry to investigate. Don't hear from them for hours, but their life signs seem stable, so no one panics. Meanwhile, Janeway and crew find the likely source of the Alpha Quadrant presence in orbit above the planet. It's the Ferengi ship from "False Profits." This must be where it ended up when the Barzan wormhole became unstable on both ends.

The Ferengi manage to avoid Voyager. Meanwhile, almost a day has gone by and Janeway decides they'd better beam up Tom and Harry, contact or no contact. When the two beam up, they ask why they were beamed back up to the ship mere seconds after beaming down. The planet is in a state of temporal displacement with the rest of the universe! Time on the planet proceeds at a fraction of the pace it proceeds everywhere else.

Voyager finally captures the Ferengi and learns they've created a portable, belt-secured technology that keeps them in temporal sync with the rest of the universe while beaming down to the planet. Of course, they use this technology to steal anything and everything valuable from the planet's inhabitants, who stand by like statues while it happens, due to their temporal displacement. Voyager recovers all the stolen goods from the Ferengi, but now they have to return them to their rightful owners. That could take hours on the planet and years of Voyager's time, but thanks to the temporal sync belts co-opted from the captured Ferengi, Tom is able to do it all in one night. Of course, given his cheesy sense of humor and a certain holiday that's just come around by Voyager's calender, he insists on dressing as Santa Clause, with B'Elanna as his reluctant elf.
 
Pick your favorite series. Now imagine that the producers tasked you with coming up with Christmas Special episode for that series. The only stipulation, it has to include Santa Clause in some way. What would you come up with? How would you keep it from being too campy? Or would you go full camp?

Santa Clause? I think I'd include that in the Santa contract.....


I think I'd go for some humor. The serious stuff should be saved for episodes and films.

I'd probably have a mixture of TOS and TNG crew in Christmas sketches. For example:

The Enterprise is investigating a planet and Kirk and crew beam down and like in the original series where they'd encounter aliens disguising themselves as historical figures, in this they'd be encountering Santa.

Or the Enterprise D getting paid a visit from Q, who brings to life Santa.


And I'd make damn sure it never gets close to that Godawful Star Wars special.
 
Why do I feel like this thread is channeling an episode of "Futurama"?
 
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