So like, captain’s log stardate so and so, they found an anomaly, a distress beacon from a planet, and upon examination it was a derelict spaceship with only one dead crew member fused to the pilots seat, and some eggs.
Long story short, they go on an away mission, and Tasha Yar® winds up in the sickbay under Dr. Crushers care, with a xenomorph attached to her windpipe.
Long story short, the episode ends with Picard silently whispering “kill me…” while being engulfed by xenoplasma, and that’s the official end of Star Trek: TNG
What do you think?


Look, like I said in another thread, the thing is, sure, the force fields are a problem, but I inhabit a space-time continuum that includes the possibility of a Zack Snyder Aliens! franchise, so postulating that, they could arguably get through the forcefield because they’ve evolved self-regeneration, so they move through them slowly, getting burned, and regenerating on the spot- remember, they can survive through molten metal, so let’s SAY that they make their way through the force fields, then what.
What’s this with the biofilters, you say. I mean I get it, Star Fleet is vastly technologically superior to the Weyland-Yutani kind of universe Xenos exist in, so sure, I think it’d be a tough fight, but remember, it’s xenooooos. Xeeeeennnoooooos. There’s always one left no matter what you do.
So I figure, in the end, it’s like, Picard glued to a wall by that plasma or whatever, mouthing the self destruct code to the computer, in a final glorious sacrifice of himself, his crew, and the Enterprise, so that the infestation doesn’t spread to Earth and beyond.
BOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.
The End.