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A Look Back at 'Skin of Evil'
Star Trek Armus skin of Evil TNG Season 1 / Wave 1
Skin of Evil
A Look Back at 'Skin of Evil'
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Armus
Armus was an entity created by the former natives of Vagra II. Armus was born as a by-product, or personification, of a procedure in which a "race of Titans" brought out from within themselves all evil and negative attributes that had bound them to destructiveness. The unwanted substance spread and coalesced into a dank and vile second skin. The race rejected this "skin of evil" and abandoned ...
Skin of Evil
Skin of Evil. " Skin of Evil " is the 23rd episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation; it first aired on April 25, 1988, in broadcast syndication. The story premise was written by Joseph Stefano, whose teleplay was re-written by Hannah Louise Shearer.
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In response to Armus' claims to be the embodiment of evil, Picard says that true evil would be allowing Armus to force them into giving him what he wants. ... a Roddenberry Star Trek podcast "Skin of Evil" script at Star Trek Minutiae; Previous episode: " Symbiosis" Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1: Next episode:
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" Skin of Evil (TV Episode 1988)
Skin of Evil: Directed by Joseph L. Scanlan. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Denise Crosby. Counselor Troi is held captive on a deserted planet by a slick, black, oily, sentient and immortal puddle of evil.
Star Trek: How The Sadistic Armus Caused One Of TNG's Most ...
Armus was introduced in "TNG" Season 1, Episode 23 — "Skin of Evil." The entity stems from a race of Titans who sought to rid themselves of their inherent evil, thereby becoming the ...
A Look Back at 'Skin of Evil'
The episode, like the creature, was originally called "The Shroud." "Skin of Evil" was conceived by screenwriter Joseph Stefano, who co-wrote the teleplay with Hannah Louise Shearer. Armus was named after the first season's writer and producer, Burton Armus. The episode was marked as the first time Star Trek had killed off a series regular.
Star Trek TNG -- The Cruelty of Armus
Season 1 Episode 23Episode: "Skin of Evil"After having survived a shuttle crash on planet Vagra II, Counselor Deanna Troi finds herself being held ransom by...
Star Trek: The Next Generation's 'Skin of Evil' Story And Impact ...
Armus, the skin of evil, is left raging on the surface as Picard orders the remote destruction of the shuttle so there's no chance it can ever leave its prison planet. Related Star Trek: The ...
The Legacy Of Armus, Star Trek's Cheapest, Scariest, Most ...
At the end of "Skin of Evil," Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) was able to mock and distract Armus long enough to beam Troi (and the shuttle pilot) back onboard the Enterprise and flee.Picard knew ...
Recap / Star Trek: The Next Generation S 1 E 22 "Skin of Evil"
Star Trek: The Next Generation S 1 E 22 "Skin of Evil". "I do not serve things evil, I am evil." Original air date: April 25, 1988. The first pivotal episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. An evil, tar-like creature holds Troi hostage on an alien world. During the rescue mission, one of the Enterprise crew is killed.
ARMUS (The Skin of Evil) STAR TREK EXPLORED
Armus was essentially a malevolent entity featured in the expanded STAR TREK universe. ... Armus was essentially a malevolent entity featured in the expanded STAR TREK universe. Patreon - https ...
Armus
For other uses, see Armus. Armus was a male non-humanoid lifeform, a malevolent and amorphous skin of evil created from the cast-off negative emotions of a race of Titans previously native to Vagra II. (TNG episode: "Skin of Evil") Armus was created as a by-product of a procedure in which the planet's original inhabitants brought out from within themselves all evil and negative attributes that ...
'Skin of Evil': Was it ever explained what Armus was?
Oct 19, 2014. Armus was one of those very powerful, very abstract (and ultimately very boring) villains that would have fitted better into TOS than TNG, so its no surprise he was never revisited. Still I would have liked to get more explanation as well, particularly I would have liked to see the species that had produced Armus.
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" Skin of Evil (TV Episode 1988)
Voice of Armus : I am a skin of evil, left here by a race of Titans, who believed if they rid themselves of me, they would free the bonds of destructiveness. Voice of Armus : Tell me, tin man, how does it feel to face your own extinction? Lt. Cmdr. Data : Curious. Doctor Beverly Crusher : [to Armus] I'm a doctor.
ARMUS: Star Trek Bestiary
Armus only appeared in one episode, the Skin of Evil, but left an impression on both the crew and viewers of Star Trek. Not much is known about the being res...
Skin of Evil
"Skin of Evil" is the 23rd episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and originally aired on April 25, 1988, in broadcast syndication. The story premise was written by Joseph Stefano, and the screenplay was re-written by Hannah Louise Shearer. The episode was directed by Joseph L. Scanlan.
The Next Generation Transcripts
Star Trek The Next Generation episode transcripts. Skin of Evil Stardate: 41601.3 Original Airdate: 25 Apr, 1988. Captain's log, stardate 41601.3. ... ARMUS: I am a skin of evil left here by a race of Titans who believed if they rid themselves of me, they would free the bonds of destructiveness. PICARD: Yes. So here you are.
"Skin of Evil"
Mon, Apr 14, 2008, 1:33pm (UTC -5) I actually thought "Skin of Evil" was a bit better than most seem to make it. The sudden death of Tasha, while somewhat anticlimatic, was still a shock. The Troi/Armus scenes weren't as powerful as they wanted to be, but the funeral scene for Tasha at the end was fine, I felt.
Armus from Skin of Evil is more disturbing then I remembered
To me, Armus is one of the few, truly evil, truly irredeemable characters in Trek. Even Troi's genuine feelings of pity towards him are rebuffed. There's something pretty terrifying about that; the episode title couldn't be more apt - Armus literally is just a skin of evil. No substance, no heart - just pure malice.
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It seems unlikely. Armus' people (before they ditched him for being a meany-pants) were apparently godlike Adonises. ARMUS [OC]: I am alone. TROI: Abandoned. Who deserted you? ARMUS [OC]: Creatures whose beauty now dazzles all who see them. They would not exist without me. TNG: Skin of Evil - Transcript
Star Trek: Lower Decks Brings Back TNG's Armus
And even for a being wearing the literal skin of evil, Armus' greatest weakness is being mercilessly teased from a distance. Star Trek: Lower Decks is streaming now on Paramount+, with new episodes released on Thursdays. KEEP READING: Star Trek: Picard Trailer Hints the Borg Are the Key to Earth's Salvation
Skin of Evil
Skin of Evil The crew of the USS Enterprise is on a mission to evacuate a research team from the planet Vagra II, a distant planet in the Delta Quadrant. Captai. ... Choose Your Star Trek Series. The Original Series; The Next Generation; Deep Space Nine; Voyager; Enterprise; Discovery; Picard; Strange New Worlds; Choose By Year. 1966; 1967 ...
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Armus was an entity created by the former natives of Vagra II. Armus was born as a by-product, or personification, of a procedure in which a "race of Titans" brought out from within themselves all evil and negative attributes that had bound them to destructiveness. The unwanted substance spread and coalesced into a dank and vile second skin. The race rejected this "skin of evil" and abandoned ...
Skin of Evil. " Skin of Evil " is the 23rd episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation; it first aired on April 25, 1988, in broadcast syndication. The story premise was written by Joseph Stefano, whose teleplay was re-written by Hannah Louise Shearer.
In response to Armus' claims to be the embodiment of evil, Picard says that true evil would be allowing Armus to force them into giving him what he wants. ... a Roddenberry Star Trek podcast "Skin of Evil" script at Star Trek Minutiae; Previous episode: " Symbiosis" Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1: Next episode:
Skin of Evil: Directed by Joseph L. Scanlan. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Denise Crosby. Counselor Troi is held captive on a deserted planet by a slick, black, oily, sentient and immortal puddle of evil.
Armus was introduced in "TNG" Season 1, Episode 23 — "Skin of Evil." The entity stems from a race of Titans who sought to rid themselves of their inherent evil, thereby becoming the ...
The episode, like the creature, was originally called "The Shroud." "Skin of Evil" was conceived by screenwriter Joseph Stefano, who co-wrote the teleplay with Hannah Louise Shearer. Armus was named after the first season's writer and producer, Burton Armus. The episode was marked as the first time Star Trek had killed off a series regular.
Season 1 Episode 23Episode: "Skin of Evil"After having survived a shuttle crash on planet Vagra II, Counselor Deanna Troi finds herself being held ransom by...
Armus, the skin of evil, is left raging on the surface as Picard orders the remote destruction of the shuttle so there's no chance it can ever leave its prison planet. Related Star Trek: The ...
At the end of "Skin of Evil," Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) was able to mock and distract Armus long enough to beam Troi (and the shuttle pilot) back onboard the Enterprise and flee.Picard knew ...
Star Trek: The Next Generation S 1 E 22 "Skin of Evil". "I do not serve things evil, I am evil." Original air date: April 25, 1988. The first pivotal episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. An evil, tar-like creature holds Troi hostage on an alien world. During the rescue mission, one of the Enterprise crew is killed.
Armus was essentially a malevolent entity featured in the expanded STAR TREK universe. ... Armus was essentially a malevolent entity featured in the expanded STAR TREK universe. Patreon - https ...
For other uses, see Armus. Armus was a male non-humanoid lifeform, a malevolent and amorphous skin of evil created from the cast-off negative emotions of a race of Titans previously native to Vagra II. (TNG episode: "Skin of Evil") Armus was created as a by-product of a procedure in which the planet's original inhabitants brought out from within themselves all evil and negative attributes that ...
Oct 19, 2014. Armus was one of those very powerful, very abstract (and ultimately very boring) villains that would have fitted better into TOS than TNG, so its no surprise he was never revisited. Still I would have liked to get more explanation as well, particularly I would have liked to see the species that had produced Armus.
Voice of Armus : I am a skin of evil, left here by a race of Titans, who believed if they rid themselves of me, they would free the bonds of destructiveness. Voice of Armus : Tell me, tin man, how does it feel to face your own extinction? Lt. Cmdr. Data : Curious. Doctor Beverly Crusher : [to Armus] I'm a doctor.
Armus only appeared in one episode, the Skin of Evil, but left an impression on both the crew and viewers of Star Trek. Not much is known about the being res...
"Skin of Evil" is the 23rd episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and originally aired on April 25, 1988, in broadcast syndication. The story premise was written by Joseph Stefano, and the screenplay was re-written by Hannah Louise Shearer. The episode was directed by Joseph L. Scanlan.
Star Trek The Next Generation episode transcripts. Skin of Evil Stardate: 41601.3 Original Airdate: 25 Apr, 1988. Captain's log, stardate 41601.3. ... ARMUS: I am a skin of evil left here by a race of Titans who believed if they rid themselves of me, they would free the bonds of destructiveness. PICARD: Yes. So here you are.
Mon, Apr 14, 2008, 1:33pm (UTC -5) I actually thought "Skin of Evil" was a bit better than most seem to make it. The sudden death of Tasha, while somewhat anticlimatic, was still a shock. The Troi/Armus scenes weren't as powerful as they wanted to be, but the funeral scene for Tasha at the end was fine, I felt.
To me, Armus is one of the few, truly evil, truly irredeemable characters in Trek. Even Troi's genuine feelings of pity towards him are rebuffed. There's something pretty terrifying about that; the episode title couldn't be more apt - Armus literally is just a skin of evil. No substance, no heart - just pure malice.
It seems unlikely. Armus' people (before they ditched him for being a meany-pants) were apparently godlike Adonises. ARMUS [OC]: I am alone. TROI: Abandoned. Who deserted you? ARMUS [OC]: Creatures whose beauty now dazzles all who see them. They would not exist without me. TNG: Skin of Evil - Transcript
And even for a being wearing the literal skin of evil, Armus' greatest weakness is being mercilessly teased from a distance. Star Trek: Lower Decks is streaming now on Paramount+, with new episodes released on Thursdays. KEEP READING: Star Trek: Picard Trailer Hints the Borg Are the Key to Earth's Salvation
Skin of Evil The crew of the USS Enterprise is on a mission to evacuate a research team from the planet Vagra II, a distant planet in the Delta Quadrant. Captai. ... Choose Your Star Trek Series. The Original Series; The Next Generation; Deep Space Nine; Voyager; Enterprise; Discovery; Picard; Strange New Worlds; Choose By Year. 1966; 1967 ...
Picard confronts the Enitity "Armus"
As Skin of Evil co-writer Hannah Louise Shearer aptly put it in The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years, There had been two or three drafts, and everyone seemed to have a different feeling about ...