The people from the DS9 episode "Children of Time." They didn't just die but ceased to ever even exist.
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Or for that matter, Sim from Enterprise. Brief life, had to die for others to live. Pretty much sucks all around.Tuvix - he came out of the transporter to looks of scorn and disdain, with everybody he knew and loved looking at him like a monster. Then Captain Janeway sentences him to death over his objections.
Like the other relationships that might of been formed by the other 150 or so members of the Voyager crew.Of course that happens to lots of other people in stories where time travel alters history.
Shouldn't forget Kirk and Tarsus IV.
Shouldn't forget Kirk and Tarsus IV.
I can't see who this is directed at that it wouldn't be considered flaming. Knock this shit off.Your mum.
I can't see who this is directed at that it wouldn't be considered flaming. Knock this shit off.
It's the answer to "who had the crappest life?", it's an obvious joke surely?
Somewhat off topic, not being main characters:
What about the augmented children at the time of the Eugenics Wars?
Note that to the precise Spock "alive" equals "unaccounted for" and presumably "accounted for" equals "dead". This certainly gives the impression that any superman or superwomen caught was instantly killed.
And what about any superboys and supergirls who might have been alive during the Eugenics wars and survived the mass bombings that wiped out whole populations? Were they killed on sight or thrown into solitary confinement for life?
Khan and 84 other persons were in suspended animation on the Botany Bay.
This gives the impression that there were 42 men occupying the rest of the 72 functioning units, but it is certainly possible that they included some children.
I fail to see the waste in putting Khan's people in a reorientation center. After being "reoriented" they could use their talents to be very useful and to gain wealth and prestige. It seems to me that the waste would be to send them to a primitive world to struggle to survive without making any contributions to wider society, something that countless billions of persons have done before.
And Kirk only asks 2 out of 74 prisoners which fate they desire Where's the democracy in that? does Federation law recognize the other 72 augments as Khan's slaves?
And the first prisoners at Australia's Botany Bay colony didn't go on to tame a continent all by themselves. They were later joined by many thousands of prisoners and free persons who went on to tame Australia. I'm not sure if 74 persons would be enough to found a viable colony on a strange new planet without any aide from outside for decades or centuries.
In WOK 15 year's later Khan's few surviving people look like they are in their twenties. Maybe Khan's supermen and women aged much slower than normal people. Maybe they are the under-fifteen-years-old children of Khan's adult followers, kids who look older because being supermen they grow faster than normal humans. Or maybe they are aged between 20 and 30 like they look and were aged 5 to 15 on the Botany Bay. In any case, Khan's people have had a hellish time on Ceti Alpha V, and in the latter two cases they were kids for part or all of that suffering.
Then the adult or teenage augments escape from their hell planet and are free and their crazy leaders gets them vaporized!
Of course it is possible that the hundreds? of cadets and trainees aboard the Enterprise might have included some as young as the uncertain age of Khan's followers.
Midshipman Peter Preston looked very small and young when I first saw him. Then I recognized Ike Eisenmann and decided he was old enough for Starfleet, if possibly too short. And then Vonda N. McIntyre's novelization and the script both say that Preston was fourteen years old. So I am uncertain whether the Enterprise rivals Khan's group for the title of having the youngest person killed in the movie.
And then there is this:
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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_of7mShM5N1g/SpfniPl9F-I/AAAAAAAAAKg/hF-ZvMOg02Q/s1600-h/khans_son.jpg
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/another-pic-surfaces-of-khans-baby-from-twok.102909/
But of course none of them are main characters in Star Trek or WOK.
I can't see who this is directed at that it wouldn't be considered flaming. Knock this shit off.
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I thought we finally reached a point where "Your mom" jokes were so over-the-top and well-known that no one would give them or take them seriously. I mean, it's not 1992 or whatever.
Does anyone seriously think that ArcherNX01 was insulting someone's actual mother, rather than using the most universal and contrived joke imaginable?
It's just mind-boggling that someone was actually offended by a Your Mom joke in 2018. I seriously cannot believe that actually happened.
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