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Sunday, April 29, 2018

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A "redshirt" is a stock character in fiction who dies soon after being introduced. The term originates from the original Star Trek (NBC, 1966-69) television series in which the red-shirted security personnel frequently die during episodes. Redshirt deaths are often used to dramatize the potential peril that the main characters face.


Video Redshirt (stock character)



Star Trek

In Star Trek, red-uniformed security officers and engineers who accompany the main characters on landing parties often suffer quick deaths. The trope first appears in the episode "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (1966). Of the 59 crew members killed in the series, 43 (73%) were wearing red shirts. The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine book Legends of the Ferengi says Starfleet security personnel "rarely survive beyond the second act break". An episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine titled "Valiant" (1998) also references red as a sort of bad luck omen, in which the plot centers around a group of cadets calling themselves "Red Squad", almost all of whom die in the episode. The cinematic reboot of the franchise features a character named Olson (portrayed by Greg Ellis) who dies early on during a mission; he wears a red uniform in homage to the trope from the original series.


Maps Redshirt (stock character)



Influence

In other media, the term "redshirt" and images of characters wearing red shirts represent characters destined for suffering or death.

  • The South Park episode "City on the Edge of Forever" (1998) appropriates its name from a Star Trek episode, and includes a direct Star Trek reference when one of the kids, wearing a red Star Trek T-shirt, defies Mrs. Crabtree's instructions to remain on the bus and is immediately torn apart by a big scary monster lurking in the shadows.
  • Galaxy Quest (1999), a comedy about actors from a defunct science-fiction television series serving on a real starship, included an actor who is terrified that he's going to die on an away mission because his only appearance in the show was as an unnamed character who was killed early in the episode.
  • The only character injured in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Older and Far Away" (2002) wears a red shirt; writer Drew Greenberg confirmed that this "redshirt" reference was intentional.
  • Early scripts for Lost (ABC, 2004-10) describe the character of Hurley as a "redshirt".
  • The term was used by United States District Judge Otis D. Wright II in his May 2013 judgment against Prenda Law.
  • The Duckman TV series cartoon episode "Where No Duckman Has Gone Before" parodies the original Star Trek series and has the often-abused stuffed teddy bears Fluffy and Uranus as redshirts. Captain Duckman has the search party beam down to the planet's surface and insists on Fluffy and Uranus to get killed for dramatic purposes and personal pleasure. It takes too long and Duckman just shoots them dead himself.[1].

Star Trek - Redshirt Triptych by chirinstock on DeviantArt
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See also

  • Cannon fodder
  • Forlorn hope
  • Greenshirts (G.I. Joe)           
  • Sacrificial lamb
  • Spear carrier
  • Redshirt Blues
  • Redshirts (novel)

Red Shirt Definition - T Shirt Design Collections
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References


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External links

  • Redshirt at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
  • Redshirts (article), TV Tropes .

Source of article : Wikipedia