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In "Surrender," Data even brings up his old hologram of Tasha Yar, giving her one final Star Trek appearance. Nevertheless, I really wish that we could have seen Denise Crosby one more time.
Tasha Yar could've been a great character, but Star Trek: The Next Generation ultimately failed her.
The underwhelming death of Denise Crosby’s Tasha Yar was a mistake that Star Trek: The Next Generation took years to correct.
When the entire crew was suffering from the intoxication virus in The Naked Now, Data was (somehow) also affected, which led to him and Tasha Yar sleeping together. As far as we've seen on screen ...
All Good Things … gave Natasha 'Tasha' Yar somewhat of a last hurrah, but that was really just another alternate. There was that mini-hologram trinket Data kept in memoriam. I suppose that counts.
Data tracks an escape pod trail to the surface, however. Oh, and that’s the surface of Turkana IV – birthplace of Tasha Yar.
Crosby played Chief Security Officer Tasha Yar on the first Season of TNG, and was infamously killed off in pretty horrific fashion for Star Trek (and at the time).
Including the long-dead Tasha Yar… as a genocidal madman. While the look of Data on the front cover is certainly intriguing, a look inside his head is even more so… ...
Tasha Yar, chief of security on the Starship Enterprise, died in the show`s first season four years ago.
But Slate ’s John Swansburg was the one who nailed it: She’s The Next Generation ’s Tasha Yar . Behold: ...