10 Most Messed Up Deaths In Star Trek: Picard
3. Down The Stream
For Commander Ro Laren, even without a boat and a paddle, 'no body, no death' still applies. The maxim is no good, however, if we've actually seen the person vaporise before our eyes.
Vadic and fellow rogue changelings would be responsible for many deaths in Picard's third season. Down the streaming line a little from Imposters, in Surrender, would come one of the most terrifying, most effed-up, deaths at the shapeshifters' hands.
"I can make the halls boil or the crew mess snow with cold," Vadic noted over the comm, having commandeered the Titan-A. On the bridge, Vadic played games with their very souls. She walked down the line of officers, baiting them with the fear of death at the barrel of her weapon, until the trigger was suddenly pulled on Lieutenant T'Veen.
Vadic's own death in the episode was no less messed up. Flushed out into space to a "Oh, f**king solids," she floated and froze, unable to withstand the rigours of the vacuum like her unmodified brethren. Colliding with the Shrike, Vadic shattered into countless bloody, and ultimately solid, pieces.