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Who would you kill off and/or resurrect on STO?

captclazoruscaptclazorus Member Posts: 377 Arc User
edited April 2014 in Ten Forward
Ent had Tucker. (Though some sources tell me it was a fakel.)
TOS had Spock.
Reboot had Kirk.
TNG had Data, and Yar if you care to count her as only dying and every once in a while indirectly resurrected.
DS9 had Dax.
Voy had no one really, unless you count that Seven was going to die had Janeway not altered time.
So in the STO era, who would you kill off? This could be from your own crew or from the main characters in Starfleet. Any protagonist in the main story really. Or would you just resurrect someone from the past? Such as Kirk?
Personally I don't know who I would kill off of my crew and/or resurrect, but I would suppose it to be my main character because he is the most alien.
Just an abstract thought of mine.

(And let the predictable, though indirect, attacks on STO's infrastructure commence.)
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  • worffan101worffan101 Member Posts: 9,518 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    I'd kill Neelix, then resurrect him, then kill him again, and again, and again.

    Same with Hakeev, but with more pain on Hakeev's part.
  • alexmakepeacealexmakepeace Member Posts: 10,633 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    I'd kill off T'nae, because she's a lousy vulcan and she gets in the way. Also, she may be an Undine.

    I'd also kill off J'mpok, because he had the brilliant idea of convincing the Federation that it had been infiltrated... by going to war with it.

    I wouldn't resurrect them, though. I'd let them stay dead.

    I'd be willing to resurrect the folks from Virinat, though. As recompense, though, I would demand they name the planet to something that doesn't sound like an annoying bug.
  • markhawkmanmarkhawkman Member Posts: 35,236 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Well. they weren't dead in the show, but I'd bring back the FGC 47 aliens. They were loads of fun as a race concept.
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  • peetapipmacpeetapipmac Member Posts: 2,131 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Kill off Tovan, resurrect Alexander.

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  • dkratascodkratasco Member Posts: 585 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    I'd kill Sulu, either no one can find him now.


    I'd also kill off J'mpok, because he had the brilliant idea of convincing the Federation that it had been infiltrated... by going to war with it.

    Actually this is pretty logic move. Infiltrating the Federation reach so high that only using force can show it, same was with Gorn where Undine swap places with King and half of the government.
  • steamwrightsteamwright Member Posts: 2,820
    edited April 2014
    Kill off Tovan, resurrect Alexander.

    My reasons are my own.

    Resurrect Alexander absolutely. The poor guy never really catches a break his whole life. He deserves a do-over.
  • pwlaughingtrendypwlaughingtrendy Member Posts: 2,966 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    worffan101 wrote: »
    Same with Hakeev, but with more pain on Hakeev's part.
    There is a special, dark place for Hakeev.
  • capnmanxcapnmanx Member Posts: 1,452 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    There is a special, dark place for Hakeev.

    Yeah... about that. Can I let Hakeev out of the box now? He keeps pounding on the lid and it keeps me awake at night...
  • worffan101worffan101 Member Posts: 9,518 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    There is a special, dark place for Hakeev.

    I have to say, the Devs did a good job with Hakeev.

    I love to hate that guy. I even have a story written down and saved for a future LC where "Do'eth"/D'trel and Three capture him, Three tortures him, he tells D'trel that he and a few of his goons gang-r*ped her girlfriend to death sixty years ago, and D'trel loses it and tears him to bits.

    In-game, I must've shot Hakeev fifty or sixty times. I've only shot Thot Trel more times.
  • pwlaughingtrendypwlaughingtrendy Member Posts: 2,966 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    capnmanx wrote: »
    Yeah... about that. Can I let Hakeev out of the box now? He keeps pounding on the lid and it keeps me awake at night...
    Wait, your box has air holes?

    ...Whoops...
  • robdmcrobdmc Member Posts: 1,619 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    I think they should kill off Tovan Khev in a mission and actually have him removed from your boff roster only to have him returned to your roster once the mission finnished.

    That way we can hear all those people who have those "Why cant we discharge him thread cry in joy only to have the uber-mad at the end when they see him returned and still unable to discharge him.
  • jonsillsjonsills Member Posts: 10,458 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    I have nothing against Neelix, really, but I do agree with worffan on Hakeev. I want to resurrect him, then kill him, then resurrect him again, then kill him again, then resurrect him again, then kill him a different way, then...
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  • worffan101worffan101 Member Posts: 9,518 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    jonsills wrote: »
    I have nothing against Neelix, really, but I do agree with worffan on Hakeev. I want to resurrect him, then kill him, then resurrect him again, then kill him again, then resurrect him again, then kill him a different way, then...

    Yeah, Hakeev inspires creative killings.

    Thot Trel just makes you want to shoot him in the face so he'll shut his trap. He's hammy and melodramatic and funny in a good, old-fashioned SFF antagonist way.

    Hakeev is a monster.
  • revandarklighterrevandarklighter Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    worffan101 wrote: »
    I have to say, the Devs did a good job with Hakeev.

    I love to hate that guy. I even have a story written down and saved for a future LC where "Do'eth"/D'trel and Three capture him, Three tortures him, he tells D'trel that he and a few of his goons gang-r*ped her girlfriend to death sixty years ago, and D'trel loses it and tears him to bits.

    In-game, I must've shot Hakeev fifty or sixty times. I've only shot Thot Trel more times.

    Yeah Hakeev worked well as a villain, they should have kept him arround. Just like B'Vat.
    And yeah... I killed Thot Alf a lot too when grinding for breen slaves to sell^^
    I mean bos. Breen bos. Obviously... :o
    Kill off Tovan, resurrect Alexander.

    My reasons are my own.

    Mhm... Honestly, Alexander's death was probably the best written story scene in the game and made a real emotional impact. I'm sad that he's dead, but it would kind of ruing the story to resurrect him.
    Only thing worst could be to bring coulson back after the impact his death had in the avengers... They would never do such a thing :rolleyes:


    My proposal:
    Kill Shon... And then forget about the resurrection part....
  • gofasternowgofasternow Member Posts: 1,390 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    My proposal:
    Kill Shon... And then forget about the resurrection part....

    No way, Shon's awesome in a jerkish kind of way!

    IMO, I'd love to jettison Franklin Drake, though. Guy's a ****.
  • lystentlystent Member Posts: 1,019
    edited April 2014
    Kill off Tovan, resurrect Alexander.

    My reasons are my own.

    KILL Tovan Khev, kill him all!
  • worffan101worffan101 Member Posts: 9,518 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Mhm... Honestly, Alexander's death was probably the best written story scene in the game and made a real emotional impact. I'm sad that he's dead, but it would kind of ruing the story to resurrect him.
    Only thing worst could be to bring coulson back after the impact his death had in the avengers... They would never do such a thing :rolleyes:
    I agree. Alexander, son of Worf died like a Klingon warrior. He made his father proud, in a way, and he died happy.

    Resurrecting him would ruin his story and cheapen that epic death scene.
    No way, Shon's awesome in a jerkish kind of way!

    IMO, I'd love to jettison Franklin Drake, though. Guy's a ****.

    Yeah, I kind of like Shon, especially how he's less Always Right than previous Enterprise Captains. About time the flagship got a so-so captain.

    Plus, I like his voice.

    You know, Three dropped Frankie Drake on Nukara Prime sans EV suit once. She got dragged in front of a court-martial for it, but it was soooooooooooo worth it. :D
  • ashkrik23ashkrik23 Member Posts: 10,809 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Kill off J'mpok and bring back the true warrior, Martok.
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  • rylanadionysisrylanadionysis Member Posts: 3,359 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Id kill off Jmpok and bring back Kmtar (alexander) as the new leader of the Empire, since we are all a bunch of peace loving get along the federation wimps again :(
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  • worffan101worffan101 Member Posts: 9,518 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Id kill off Jmpok and bring back Kmtar (alexander) as the new leader of the Empire, since we are all a bunch of peace loving get along the federation wimps again :(

    A true warrior does not seek out battle...but neither does he flinch from it.

    Admittedly, given Klingon culture, Jm'pok isn't that bad of a leader; he's responding to dishonorable actions and blatant stupidity on the part of the Undine-influenced Starfleet in the only way he honorably can.

    Now that Starfleet is at least accepting that the Undine are a threat, Jm'pok's honor can let bygones be bygones, given sufficient provisions and groveling from the Federation.

    So nah, leave Jm'pok in charge, or maybe replace him with Ja'rod. The House of Duras may be a den of honorless petaQs, but Ja'rod is a real, honorable Klingon man. He'd do just fine as Chancellor.
  • lordmentallordmental Member Posts: 30 Arc User
    edited April 2014

    I'd also kill off J'mpok, because he had the brilliant idea of convincing the Federation that it had been infiltrated... by going to war with it.

    You know, that actually makes me think HE may be an Undine....
  • oracle54oracle54 Member Posts: 199 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    lordmental wrote: »
    You know, that actually makes me think HE may be an Undine....

    Welcome to the cause brother...
    worffan101 wrote: »
    So nah, leave Jm'pok in charge, or maybe replace him with Ja'rod. The House of Duras may be a den of honorless petaQs, but Ja'rod is a real, honorable Klingon man. He'd do just fine as Chancellor.
    Indeed, someone born into a house of traitors like Duras and fostered in a house of traitors like Torg is sure to get a lot of support from the High Council...
    Not saying he doesn't deserve it, but would he get it...
  • hawke89305092hawke89305092 Member Posts: 237 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    We need to commit mass genocide against the Tovan Khev menace.

    Quickly, before this army of clones rises up against us and turns our once fair republic into an empire! LET THE CLONE WAR BEGIN! :eek:


    On an slightly more serious note, I'm surprised no one else has entertained the notion of silencing Kurland... permanently.
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  • alexmakepeacealexmakepeace Member Posts: 10,633 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    I don't need to be resurrected, since I'm not dead, and I don't particularly want to lead the empire. Bloodwine is awful, and gagh, well, it makes me do exactly what it sounds like.
    capnmanx wrote: »
    Yeah... about that. Can I let Hakeev out of the box now? He keeps pounding on the lid and it keeps me awake at night...
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  • starswordcstarswordc Member Posts: 10,963 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    oracle54 wrote: »
    Indeed, someone born into a house of traitors like Duras and fostered in a house of traitors like Torg is sure to get a lot of support from the High Council...
    Not saying he doesn't deserve it, but would he get it...

    The man's already been offered a Council seat once. He declined because he doesn't feel he deserves it just yet.

    I vote kill off the entire Borg Collective. Those moronic space zombies have long overstayed their welcome.
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  • damix4damix4 Member Posts: 609 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Although that ending cut-scene was great, I would like to resurrect Alexander in STO universe... WHY CRYPTIC, WHY?! Ok, sorry for getting emotional here..

    I'm not sure who would I like to kill, maybe that romulan commander of dyson sphere joint command office (I think his name is subcommander Kaol, have to check).
  • mirrorchaosmirrorchaos Member Posts: 9,844 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Bring back Hakeev, hes the only bad guy that we all know of as a character struggling to succeed and there could of been more to his storyline yet to come with the iconians. so his alliance with the elachi did not work out as expected, then he found the 8472 and he did things for the iconians that made him more untouchable, all along the way hes getting the delusion of grandeur of godhood. he could of been perfect for the final triple alliance vs iconians if it ever came.
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  • rtk142rtk142 Member Posts: 613 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Kill off Tovan, resurrect Alexander.

    My reasons are my own.

    They may be your own I agree with killing Tovan and resurrecting Alexander. I'd also bring back Jadzia Imagine having TWO Daxes running around.
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  • carter60carter60 Member Posts: 194 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Wait, your box has air holes?

    ...Whoops...

    this is why i like you trendy ... you made me smile

    i want to use hakeev as a torpedo spread into a black hole

    and i want to resurrect jadzia dax because she is a very damned good starfleet officer + she´s hot
  • revandarklighterrevandarklighter Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited April 2014
    Bring back Hakeev, hes the only bad guy that we all know of as a character struggling to succeed and there could of been more to his storyline yet to come with the iconians. so his alliance with the elachi did not work out as expected, then he found the 8472 and he did things for the iconians that made him more untouchable, all along the way hes getting the delusion of grandeur of godhood. he could of been perfect for the final triple alliance vs iconians if it ever came.

    Saw a rerun of stargate yesterday and though, wouldn't Harkeev do the exact same thing Baal did? clone himself a 1000 times^^
    I mean Harkeev likes himself so much...
    worffan101 wrote: »
    A true warrior does not seek out battle...but neither does he flinch from it.

    Admittedly, given Klingon culture, Jm'pok isn't that bad of a leader; he's responding to dishonorable actions and blatant stupidity on the part of the Undine-influenced Starfleet in the only way he honorably can.

    Now that Starfleet is at least accepting that the Undine are a threat, Jm'pok's honor can let bygones be bygones, given sufficient provisions and groveling from the Federation.

    So nah, leave Jm'pok in charge, or maybe replace him with Ja'rod. The House of Duras may be a den of honorless petaQs, but Ja'rod is a real, honorable Klingon man. He'd do just fine as Chancellor.

    As I said in another thread: the problems with Jm'Pok are not really "In universe". He seems quiet competent as chancellor.

    The problem is setting all the Klingon loving characters the murder of one of the most beloved Klingons in front of their nose as leader.

    And the fact that, superficially, he is boring, no unique characteristic ... Or any at all..
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