I am not Spock. How many times must a character die?

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Greetings earthlings !

I am here to boldly go where no human has gone before.
 
Technically Dean Winchester has died 118 times (maybe 7 not counting Trickster related deaths ) and he's still alive and dead sexy.
 
I'm visualizing an LW series. At the cliffhanger end of each episode, the Main Culprit is (almost?) fatally BtB'd, but always returns, fresh and fleshy, for the next chapter. No explanations offered. Just do it. Comments will be no worse than usual for LW.
"But the cat came back
The very next day..."​
Or merely have Ensign Simms of the advance team beam down and be devoured by a different sexual predator on each inviting planet. If anyone asks how they managed to return, they reply, "It's a long story." Then cut to the next scene.
 
I'm visualizing an LW series. At the cliffhanger end of each episode, the Main Culprit is (almost?) fatally BtB'd, but always returns, fresh and fleshy, for the next chapter. No explanations offered. Just do it. Comments will be no worse than usual for LW.
"But the cat came back
The very next day..."​
Or merely have Ensign Simms of the advance team beam down and be devoured by a different sexual predator on each inviting planet. If anyone asks how they managed to return, they reply, "It's a long story." Then cut to the next scene.

Oh, that is too good to waste! Make it so!
 
Somehow, I think I would probably resemble a wood elf if I had Spock’s ears🌹Kant👠👠👠
 
I've never brought a character back to life.

I've seen it done when readers and fans love a character so much - they don't want him/her to die.

There's only so much you can do with that.
 
I'm visualizing an LW series. At the cliffhanger end of each episode, the Main Culprit is (almost?) fatally BtB'd, but always returns, fresh and fleshy, for the next chapter. No explanations offered. Just do it. Comments will be no worse than usual for LW.
"But the cat came back
The very next day..."​
Or merely have Ensign Simms of the advance team beam down and be devoured by a different sexual predator on each inviting planet. If anyone asks how they managed to return, they reply, "It's a long story." Then cut to the next scene.

A unique and excellent pov. Give it a go.

You know, Nemoy wrote a follow-up to round out his autobiography, titled:
I Am Spock.

If one is a Spock fan, it's a good read.

I like the Abraham's newer alternate version as well.

As much as I like Star Trek and Spock..... well, it gets old and tiring.

Let him go. Write him out somehow. "Into the Darkness" supplied an excellent ending to Spock Prime.


Some characters never seem to learn, and die again and again and again. I don't mind their dying that much, but I do find it slightly annoying to recognize their reincarnations again and again and again; I’d wish they’d learn from their previous lives and improve.

Yes. Thank you.

You took the thoughts out of my brain.
 
FYI: The character know as Spock, portrayed by Leonard Nimoy, was nothing more than a creative means for Gene Roddenberry to launch a series that displayed a future of people and aliens coming together to resolve many of life's problems we have today.

For Nimoy, in the beginning, it was a simple pay check for a starving actor.
 
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