The STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION murderfest game

As we all know, Star Trek: The Next Generation killed off only one regular during its seven year run. Some people don’t like that. This game is for them. Its purpose is to kill off at least one, but no more than three, of the show’s major character’s every year.

Here are the rules. For our purposes, the major characters are Picard, Riker, Beverly Crusher, Data, Troi, Yar, LaForge, Worf, Wesley Crusher, Pulaski, Miles O’Brian, Ro, Keiko O’Brian, and Barkley; season-bridging two-parters belong to the Part 1’s season. In choosing a character to die you must choose an episode that actually exists in the show’s run, not make up an incident out of whole cloth. No resurrections allowed. Other than the specific character’s death, you must stay true to the show’s continuity; for example, the Borg invasion in “Best of Both Worlds” fails, even if you kill off Picard in Part 1. Generally you must specify who took over for the dying character, and the replacement must be someone who already exists on-screen in TNG, DS9, or Voyager. (Example: If you kill off Riker & Shelby in BoBW, you can bring Janeway in as Picard’s new first officer, but not an original, novel-only, or game-only character.) The exceptions to the specify-replacement rule are pre-Tasha-death Worf, Wesley, Keiko, Guinan, and Barkley. If you kill off either Data or Wesley, you may wish to explain how the ship survived without either of those walking deus ex machinas, but you don’t have to.

Lastly, I don’t care how much you goober up DS9 and VOY continuity. If you want to start your murderfest with the second season, that’s cool with me.

Anybody wanna play?

We’ll start with the 2nd season.

Pulaski falls down a turbolift shaft in the finale. Replaced the next season by Beverly Crusher.

I can do anything I want with the episode because it was a clip show. :stuck_out_tongue:

Can you give some examples of how gameplay will work? I don’t fully understand. Also, can Pulaski be picked for season 1 (or 3-7), when she wasn’t around (and same for Ro, who wasn’t around until 5, IIRC)?

Assume that we kill off one major character from Season 1, and replace them with some minor character. Does that elevate the minor character to major-character status, and thus make them eligible for some later season’s death?

You can’t kill off any character before their introduction. If you want to off Pulaski after the second season, you’ll probably have to ki off Beverly Crusher so you have an excuse to bring Pulaski back, then kill her off that way.

Yes. You can, say, kill off Data in “The Most Toys,” establish that Robin Leffler became the new tactical officer (we already know that Worf was gonna take over at Ops), and kill Robin off in some subsequent episode.

Season one I vote for the enterprise’s life support system. Ugg that was a terrible season.

Pulaski’s shuttle was shot down over the Sea of Japan. It spun in. There were no survivors."

So just ignore that season, as the rules permit. S1 has a major death anyone.

Here are my own thoughts, committed to electrons off the top of my head:

Season 1: Ignore. Tasha’s gonna die anyway.

Season 2: Kill of Riker in theclips episode. I always hated that bastard.

Season 3: Establish that Kate Janeway is the new first officer; note quietly that Beverly Crusher, during her time at Starfleet Medical, found a cure for bipolar disorder, so this Janeway is not a crazy person. Anyway, the season proceeds as it did otherwise, except that Troi jumps the Borg trying to kidnap Picard in “Best of Both Worlds” and when taken aboard the cube is summarily spaced on account of being unsuitable for assimilation. Guinan becomes the new ship’s counselor, assisted by random holodeck characters.
Season 4: Barkley gets killed in whatever episode he appeared in. No special reason, he was just irritating. No replacement required per OP rules. More importantly, Worf dies during the Klingon civil war. (Yes, that ended in the Season 5 premiere; see the thread rules.)

Season 5: Establish that Miles O’Brian got a brevet promotion and is now a Lieutenant and the tactical officer. Robin Leffler becomes the new transporter chief. Anyway, Data dies in the season–bridging two-parter. Jadzia Dax, not long out of Starfleet Academy, takes over at Ops, while Geordi becomes the new second officer.

I’ll have to give some thought to the last two seasons.

I didn’t see “Wesley” anywhere in this post, I assume it was a grievous oversight. :wink:

In season - 6? episode “Second Chances” I let Will Riker fall off that cliff and have his position in the crew filled by his transporter clone, Tom. Tom seemed a lot more fun and without the stick-up-his-ass that Will had.

Considering the pilot to be separate from Season 1, I vote Wesley dies in a transporter accident as he’s beaming aboard for the first time in “Encounter at Farpoint.”

All of the other children on board are eliminated in a variety of ways by the end of the episode as well, and someone at Starfleet Command admits that having them aboard was a stupid idea in the first place.

So irritating, he “accidentally” gets run through by Picard while fencing in a Holodeck fantasy. Sadly, Picard et al. are just a wee bit too late getting him to Sick Bay in time to save his life. His body is quietly dumped overboard and quickly forgotten.

No one at any level is sufficiently moved to organize a board of inquiry.

Season 6 episode “Descent.” This time Lore kills Data, disguises himself as Data and beams back aboard the Enterprise, and fools the crew because he’s learned not to use contractions when he speaks. Season 7 is made up entirely of episodes where Lore kills series regulars. In the series finale, Wesley Crusher returns to the Enterprise to investigate his mother’s death, whereupon Lore kills Wesley, bringing the satisfying ending we all wished for.

Killing at least one character per season, having actors on short term contracts and having intended replacements appear at least once as a background character would have done wonders for Voyager.

Wouldn’t have overcome Janeway, the bad acting and the bad writing, but it would have been better than it was.

Interesting game. Should this be in the “Thread Games” subforum?

Thank you for this one.

And for this one.

Yes, I’ve often thought the same. By the seventh season, the ship should be commanded by Harry Kim, with characters who were introduced in the later seasons making up his command team (including Tuvix, who was never murdered in this universe), and the ship has no more shuttlecraft, or working holodecks (and large sections of the craft have been turned into vegetable gardens).

I think it belongs in Cafe Society, where I opened it. It’s just an excuse to talk about Trek.

I agree don’t know why it got changed.

It would be more fun if it arrived in the Federation Captained by someone born on board of a non-Fed race, with an elderly Harry Kim still an ensign.