Kids don't much play with action figures anymore. Nowadays, they're all so invested with playing games and videos on their parents' phones and tablets. Or on their own phones and tablets.
If I recall correctly, it really wasn't explained how or why Q was dying in Star Trek: Picard. All that was said about it was that he had believed his species was immortal, and that his deterioration was something he had previously thought was impossible.
Season 3 Picard spoilers
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Let's not forget that there was an episode of Voyager where the entire premise of it was that one of the Q (not played by John De Lancie) wanted to die, and our familiar Q (the John De Lancie one) refused to let him kill himself because the Continuum wouldn't allow it.
That confirms it. He's got me on Ignore, and therefore cannot see the Mirage toy being discussed, thinking instead that we're talking about the SG toy (in the wrong thread, btw).
Q was in 8 episodes of Next Generation, one episode of DS9, and 3 episodes of Voyager. That's 12 episodes total.
Plus, he was in one episode of Lower Decks, and 8 episodes of Picard, making a grand total of 21 episode appearances for Q.
Those four Slashes together look like they could be their own team of evil clone Turtles.
The big tough-looking one would be Evil Raph, the cyborg one would be Evil Don, the small crazed-looking one would be Evil Mikey, and the last one would be Evil Leo.
All three of those Monster GoBots were featured in many episodes. They even got their own special five-part mini-series to introduce them.
Vamp, Scorp, and Pincher were some of Cy-Kill's fiercest warriors.
Only because their bodies were so severely damaged in the crash.
The Dinobots didn't exist before, so they had no choice but to be constructed from scratch.
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