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| The Next Generation (TNG) The Next Generation was the first series to be spun off of ST:TOS and it featured a new Enterprise with a new Captain - Jean Luc Picard. Enter here and discuss the exploits of Picard and his crew of unique individuals. |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Baton Rouge,Louisiana
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| Orphans ok i am defining as an orphan as anyone who lost at least one parent. why is it that STNG seemed to have everyone as an orphan. Picard both parents dead Riker mother dead deana troi father dead wesley father dead dr crusher parents dead data abandoned(ok his a droid but still) Worf both parents dead Yar both parents dead geordi his mother's ship dissappears, she is presumed dead. |
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| Book anaconda Join Date: May 2007 Location: SOUTH AMERICA
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| Re: Orphans Perhaps it's so you can give them all sorts of interesting phsychological problems in the present, due to their troubled childhood? I saw this theory somewhere but can't remember where, unfortunately. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: Orphans No kidding. I worked out once that nearly all of the main cast had died, or had appeared to die, at least once. Picard:- Seemingly vapourised in "Gambit". Riker:- Seemingly killed by Picard in "Gambit" Geordi:- Seemingly killed in a transporter accident in "Next Phase" Wes:- Stabbed to death in "Hide and Q". Apparently he was supposed to have been decapitated in "Yesterdays Enterprise", but budget restraints meant some scenes had to be cut. I'm sure many Star Trek fans would have got together and paid to see that. Worf. Stabbed in "Hide and Q". Seemingly died in Ethics. Turned out he had a backup system. Dr Crusher:- Seemingly killed in a shuttle in "Suspicions" Tasha Yar:- Killed by an oil slick Ensign Ro:- Seemingly killed in a transporter accident in "Next Phase" And saving the best till last... Data:- Seemingly killed by a virus in "Contagion" - he wisely rebooted himself. Seemingly killed in a shuttle explosion in "The Most Toys" Killed in "Times Arrow", by having his head seperated by 500 years and a few zillion miles. They just stuck it back on. Stabbed in the back in "Thine own self", and was literally dead and buried. Finally kicked Odo's bed in "Star Trek: Nemesis", bit of a pansy arse death, though the leap to the Schimitar was impressive. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Re: Orphans That's a very good point, but less so if you look at the way they all die -violently (which I think was the original point - I can't really speak for EdOtt here). It doesn't seem to square with the Health & Safety culture on TNG. Or the fact that even in the last 20 years, life expectancies have risen considerably and should be expected to continue to do so into the 24th Century. On the other hand, Space would be a dangerous place to work, just ask any Redshirt. And the Federation does seem to have a lot of Wars. And these people are quite obviously risk-takers. |
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| Transmural Feline Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Finland
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| Re: Orphans Indeed they are, but the points raised are still valid. Surely there must be someone aboard the Enterprise who had a normal childhood and was raised by both parents and who's a main (or mainish) character. O'Brien? |
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