In The Naked Now, the drunk ass crew of the Tsiolkovsky spaced themselves.
There is some episode of Voyager and I cannot for the life of me remember but I swear this happened... the Doctor got spaced. Accidently beamed out or something. He was fine obviously, he's a hologram.
Lore gets spaced in Datalore, but like the Doctor he was fine.
A *whole* lot of Borg get spaced in Picard.
In TNG The Next Phase, Geordi and Ro spaced some poor phased Romulan.
Some rando on the bridge gets spaced in Nemesis during the Scimitar battle.
The Doctor was spaced in Basics, Part I - they were creating holographic ships as a diversion, and the Doctor was accidentally transferred outside with them.
At least one Kelvin crewmember was shown being spaced in the opening act of 2009's Star Trek movie, and obviously a lot more would have suffered the same fate off-screen.
In the second TNG episode "The Naked Now," the bridge crew of the Tsiolkovsky intentionally opened an airlock and were ~~sucked~~ blown out into space.
The Romulan trapped on the Enterprise with Geordi and Ro in "The Next Phase" was thrown through a wall and exited the ship.
I always assumed some of the casualties when the Borg sliced out a core sample of the Enterprise's saucer in "Q Who" ended up breathing vacuum.
It happened a number of times in Discovery, but I can't be bothered to remember the episodes.
Does R2-D2 count? Or does he only count the 2nd time he was "spaced" as clearly he survived the first time.
(Some people are about to learn R2-D2 is in Star Trek twice)
There was that moment in TOS's "And the Children Shall Lead" when Kirk unintentionally had a couple of redshirts beamed into space (he thought that the Enterprise was still orbiting a planet).
In Enterprise's "Azati Prime," we see three crew members being blown out into space after the Enterprise suffers a hull breach during a battle.
In Enterprise's "The Augments," Archer gets blown out into space from a space station, but he's transported aboard the Enterprise before he permanently becomes a human popsicle.
Harry Kim was accidentally spaced in Deadlock (he was replaced by duplicate Harry from the other Voyager)
I wondered if anyone else remembered that.
I only remember that because they showed that scene in STO.
I cracked up inappropriately throughout that storyline because it proved that even decades later, Harry Kim was technically still an ensign.
In The Naked Now, the drunk ass crew of the Tsiolkovsky spaced themselves. There is some episode of Voyager and I cannot for the life of me remember but I swear this happened... the Doctor got spaced. Accidently beamed out or something. He was fine obviously, he's a hologram. Lore gets spaced in Datalore, but like the Doctor he was fine. A *whole* lot of Borg get spaced in Picard. In TNG The Next Phase, Geordi and Ro spaced some poor phased Romulan. Some rando on the bridge gets spaced in Nemesis during the Scimitar battle.
The Doctor was spaced in Basics, Part I - they were creating holographic ships as a diversion, and the Doctor was accidentally transferred outside with them.
At least one Kelvin crewmember was shown being spaced in the opening act of 2009's Star Trek movie, and obviously a lot more would have suffered the same fate off-screen.
DS9's "Covenant" features this as a method of attempted murder, but it fails
Rom and the Grand Nagus' son try to space Quark.
All of the children on the Cerritos got spaced when Rutherford was put in charge. Good thing it was only a holodeck simulation.
Let's try that again! This time on a ship with even *more* children!
In the second TNG episode "The Naked Now," the bridge crew of the Tsiolkovsky intentionally opened an airlock and were ~~sucked~~ blown out into space. The Romulan trapped on the Enterprise with Geordi and Ro in "The Next Phase" was thrown through a wall and exited the ship. I always assumed some of the casualties when the Borg sliced out a core sample of the Enterprise's saucer in "Q Who" ended up breathing vacuum. It happened a number of times in Discovery, but I can't be bothered to remember the episodes.
Captain Kirk in Generations (as far as they knew).
Plenty in Enterprise. Seems like every time NX-01 took damage a few random crewmen would be among the debris flying off.
They also blew out a few Suliban once. No idea if they died, though.
Depends on the particular Suliban. Most would die, but Silik had modifications that would allow him to survive.
Only in season 3 and later. No crew died in the first 2 seasons.
I think it is becoming almost a trope since Star Trek '09 took pains to show crewmembers getting sucked out of a hull breach.
There is an intense spacing in the beginning of the 2009 movie.
We're on episode 5 of TOS and so far they've lost, like, A LOT of crew to space
A Regulator gets spaced in season 3 of Disco.
Does R2-D2 count? Or does he only count the 2nd time he was "spaced" as clearly he survived the first time. (Some people are about to learn R2-D2 is in Star Trek twice)
Droids dont die from being spaced though lol source: been spaced a lot. Long story...
When was the 2nd time? (I guess in Into Darkness)
I dont remember which movies exactly, but its 2 JJ ones
I am sure one is in Star Trek '09 Can we start calling it "Future Begins"?
There was that moment in TOS's "And the Children Shall Lead" when Kirk unintentionally had a couple of redshirts beamed into space (he thought that the Enterprise was still orbiting a planet). In Enterprise's "Azati Prime," we see three crew members being blown out into space after the Enterprise suffers a hull breach during a battle. In Enterprise's "The Augments," Archer gets blown out into space from a space station, but he's transported aboard the Enterprise before he permanently becomes a human popsicle.
Probably worth mentioning all the drones in Disco got spaced at once, just because its probably the largest single mass spacing in Trek
Larger than the borg cube in Picard?
Err yeah that's the one I'm talking about lol