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Denise Crosby got bored in her role as Tasha Yar, as she got nothing to do, let alone develop her character. At the end of season 1 she asked to be released. She got the most bland character death in scifi history.
That however, Gene Roddenberry turned into an advantage, when bringing her back for an alternate timeline in the future, in which she was still alive. Learning of her senseless death shortly before restoring the original timeline, Picard let her go back in time to die an heroic death.
Crosby was happy with her sudden central role and pitched her return as her daughter Sela, half Romulan. For she didn't die any death in the past as expected, but was forced to marry a Romulan. After some years, she attempted to escape with Sela, but the child screamed when she realized what she considered to be a betrayal against her father. (continued in comments)
This image shows actress Denise Crosby, known for her role in Star Trek, attempting to escape Romulus with her young, pointy-eared daughter. The scene has a science fiction aesthetic.
Created by Lupus on May 20, 2024 using the Dreamshaper XL Lightning AI image generator model.
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Thanks everyone for playing this second edition of Trek Tuesday. Very nice entries! Special congratulations to Marilu for her awesome Borg Queen, M_M for His Impressive Locutus and all the 4th place. I Hope to SΓ©e you again Next week for a New challenge exploring the rest of the vaste ST universe. I Will make sure to stat behind this Time. Live long and Prosper until then!
Thank you for the background! That is an exciting story. I've seen it at some point, but totally forgot about her role since I've only seen TNG once.
2: The reality behind this: Everything is true, save one thing: These two scenes, to my knowledge, were never filmed.
1: The thwarted escape and execution of Tasha Yar was filmed. But during editing, Roddenberry decided not to actually show any of these two scenes. Coming out of hostile Sela's mouth, he wanted to leave it open wether Tasha Yar was really dead or just allegedly so. Nurturing the Trekkies' hope for the return of that beloved character, maybe, some day, making her even more legendary.
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Awesome!