Dark Maul died in Star Trek The Phantom Menace episode 4.
Dr. McCoy's chronologically last appearance is in the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which he's still alive at 137 (people live longer in the future, of course). If you're asking about the original actor, DeForest Kelley died on June 11, 1999.
The first character's death was Season Two's Beatrice Simmons although Snowball I was mentioned as having died in the very first episode.
The actor died, so they carried on the series, and said that his character had died too!! He had died in a car accident (in the movie, im not sure how he really died)! The actor died, so they carried on the series, and said that his character had died too!! He had died in a car accident (in the movie, im not sure how he really died)!
No actor who has portrayed a recurring character, even a minor one, on The Big Bang Theory , has died.
Dark Maul died in Star Trek The Phantom Menace episode 4.
There is no evidence stating that Adolf Zukor was or was not a Star Trek fan. He was a director and producer at Paramount Pictures however he retired in 1959, 7 years before the first episode of Star Trek was aired. Zukor was 93 years of age in 1996 when the Star Trek franchise began. This however is not conclusive evidence that he wasn't a fan. He died at the age of 103
No, that was William Windom in the episode "The Doomsday Machine."
No, his character died in a previous movie, therefore he could not have traveled back in time with Spock to be in the movie.
Dr. McCoy's chronologically last appearance is in the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which he's still alive at 137 (people live longer in the future, of course). If you're asking about the original actor, DeForest Kelley died on June 11, 1999.
Frank Oz played Yoda who became one with the Force (died) during Episode 5
R2-D2, even though on one of the assaults on the death star when helping Luke he was damaged, but salvaged. (c3p0 was broken into pieces in episode 5)
I'm sorry to say, but no one can predict what Star Trek will be rated. Every time a new Star Trek movie came out all the fans always said "Star Trek Lives" however, Star Trek never really died so I do not understand this. No one can predict what Star Trek will be rated however, the movie reviews were never good...because reviewers know nothing about Scifi or Star Trek and they therefore cannot logically rate it. I rate the upcoming Star Trek 11 a 9/10 for the Advertisements. (It loses 1 point because Zachary Quinto plays Spock...and as a Spock fan I believe only Leonard Nimoy should play Spock..)
You're probably talking about Lt. Tasha Yar, played by Denise Crosby. Her character died before the end of the first season, though she made a guest appearance in the third season episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" (due to history being altered).
No Sith died in Episode 5.
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Not likely as Yoda died and became one with the Force in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (Episode VI).