what became of that distress call that the parasites sent out? and was there ever closure to this first season episode?
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what became of that distress call that the parasites sent out? and was there ever closure to this first season episode?
Kind of.Norah Satie ("The Drumhead") said that she helped uncover the conspiracy.And I think it was alluded to before "Conspiracy" in "Coming of Age".Dexter Remmick was on board the Enterprise grilling the crew because Starfleet brass was investigating a conspiracy,if I'm not mistaken.
But the alien distress call was never followed up on.Unless it was in some Voyager ep that I can't remember.Seems like a great hook for some Trek roleplaying, though.
There is no closure to the distress call as far as I'm aware.
None that I am aware of either, and I am a Voyager buff.
I concur with the others: there was, to the best of my recollection of any of the five series' episodes, never a sequel/follow-up to this hook, despite what the dramatic possibilites might have been. As far as role-playing opportunities go, the sky's the limit; back in the stone-knives-bear-skins FASATrek days, I had a two-part episode where the parasites invaded the players' ship - then, after they were defeated there, the Crew found out that some of them had taken off for Angosia III, where they buddied up with some of the disaffected super-soldier veterans from the Tarsian Wars. The situation was further complicated when the Crew found out that the mother creature had housed itself in the Angosian President's nine-year old daughter. Ah, the good old days...
This could've been a great hook for a possible movie
But will Rick Berman see that hook? That remains to be seen.
I honestly hope he doesn't. Do you really want to see "Star Trek Alien"? I am sure this is what would happen.Quote:
Originally posted by REG
But will Rick Berman see that hook? That remains to be seen.
Yeah; from the Ferengi trader who brought these things into Federation space: "It was a bad call, Jean-Luc - it was a bad call..."
The story was followed up in a Star Trek The Next Generation comic book (the third annual by DC Comics, if I recall correctly), and is also one of the subplots in the Star Trek Deep Space Nine "relaunch" novels.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/star-trek/c...section-3.html
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03 Nov 92 The broken moon
Geordi is asked by the Imperatrix of the Onglaatu, to pay a
visit to his moon-sister, Kastren, to determine why she is
behaving so erratically. Geordi discovers an infestation of the
same parasites that tried to take over Starfleet and the
Federation ("Conspiracy").
(Michael Jan Friedman; Brandon Peterson, Pablo Marcos;)
how about... Star Trek: 28 Light YearsQuote:
Originally posted by Ergi
I honestly hope he doesn't. Do you really want to see "Star Trek Alien"? I am sure this is what would happen.
Yeah, I'm very curious to how they handle it in the books. :DQuote:
Originally posted by Caretaker
and is also one of the subplots in the Star Trek Deep Space Nine "relaunch" novels.
I hven't quite made it to the most recent DS9 "relaunch" novels... but it is my understanding that the Trill are fighting with the little critters, a Starfleet captain is inhabited by one of the ugly things, as is a certain high-ranking Bajoran official whose name begins with an s.
It appears as though the Conspiracy Parasites and the Trill Symbionts have a history and a long standing enmity. They may even be related.
There's one story in the anthology The Lives of Dax that describes first contact between the Trill and the parasites.