Do Star Trek characters wearing red shirts have the highest death rate on the original show?

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In many episodes of the original series of Star Trek (Star Trek TOS) a team will be selected to beam down to the planet (or wherever the action was in the episode). This will have major characters from the series (like Bones, Kirk or Spock) who are (obviously) going to survive whatever adventure awaits. But the team will also have minor characters. Sometimes some of them will die.

It has been a widely shared belief that the minor characters wearing red shirts are the ones most likely to die. Is this really true (especially if adjusted for the number on the ship)?

PS if true, does this tendency extend to the later series after the original three TOS seasons?



Best Answer

Red shirts have a skewed death rate in TOS due to the nature of their job. The Security role is handled by Ops, which all wear red shirts (Scotty, the engineer, is also Ops). So red shirts die in higher number because Security officers are at a higher risk. They assume guard duties and the dangers inherent to that role.

In TNG and beyond, the color structure has changed. Command has become the red shirts, and ops has become gold. In TNG, there is a higher number of gold shirt deaths. Tasha Yar being a prime example. Again, it is because Security is gold.

That’s according to Matthew Barsalou, who debunked the red shirt curse for Significance Magazine by mathematically breaking down the death rates, by uniform color, of characters on the original Star Trek. A simple pie chart reveals 55 total deaths and, yes, red shirts perished in frightening numbers. A whopping 24 died, compared to 9 in yellow/gold command and 7 in blue, with 15 crossing into the final frontier in unidentified colors. However, it’s all a matter of perspective and percentages. There were 430 crewmen aboard the Enterprise, 239 of them in engineering, security or operations, and all wore red. So, in reality, they had a decent survival rate, and it was, statistically speaking – courtesy of a little something called Bayes’ theorem -- the folks in gold who were more likely to meet their maker. - See more at: http://www.startrek.com/article/did-redshirts-really-die-more-often-on-tos#sthash.wUlkpts5.dpuf

So while red shirts in TOS are statistically safer, based on ship crew complement, they suffer a higher on screen death count. Higher number, lower percentage.




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How many red shirts died in the original Star Trek?

On the original series, 25 redshirts are killed, followed by 10 crewmembers wearing gold and eight wearing blue. However, many fans fail to take into account there are way more crewmembers wearing red on the U.S.S. Enterprise than those wearing gold or blue.

What is the significance of a red shirt on Star Trek?

A "redshirt" is a stock character in fiction who dies soon after being introduced. The term originates from the original Star Trek (NBC, 1966\u201369) television series in which the red-shirted security personnel frequently die during episodes.

What rank are red shirts in Star Trek?

Starfleet cadets in The Wrath of Khan wear the same uniforms as officers, but with bright red undershirts and a red shoulder strap instead of one indicating department. Enlisted personnel wear a one-piece red jumpsuit in a similar color to the officer uniform, with tan shoulders and upper chest and black undershirts.

Is Picard a red shirt?

Even though from TNG onward, Red Shirts are now the Starfleet heroes like Picard, Riker, and Captains Sisko (Avery Brooks) and Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), there have been variations of Red Shirts still being problematic in Star Trek, especially within Starfleet Academy.



Star Trek: Ranking Every Redshirt Death Worst To Best




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