So like, captain’s log stardate so and so, they found an anomaly, a distress beacon from a planet, and upon examination it was a derelict spaceship with only one dead crew member fused to the pilots seat, and some eggs.

Long story short, they go on an away mission, and Tasha Yar® winds up in the sickbay under Dr. Crushers care, with a xenomorph attached to her windpipe.

Long story short, the episode ends with Picard silently whispering “kill me…” while being engulfed by xenoplasma, and that’s the official end of Star Trek: TNG

What do you think?

  • teft@piefed.social
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    0
    ·
    18 days ago

    The modern incarnation of the Gorn are very obviously xenomorph based. They spit a fluid that impregnates instead of using facehuggers but people end up as hosts for their young to chest burst from.