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Originally Posted by Ped
It was a malevolent tar-like entity names Armus, who struck her and she died. Riker was swallowed by Armus, but didn't die.
But then she came back in a changed history episode and went back in time to the Enterprise C, to help preserve peace with the Klingons, was assumed dead, but was captured by Romulans and gave birth to her daughter Sela, who looked just like her with pointy ears.
Tasha was then killed escaping when Sela gave her away, and Sela grew up to try to take over the Klingon Enemy by funneling weapons and ships to the Duras family, but was stopped by the Federation sensor net.
Then, she captured Spock and Data and Picard when Spock was on Romulus trying to unify Vulcans and Romulans.
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She was upset about not getting enough screen time on a show that was barely making it work as it was, essentially begged to be killed off to venture onwards to greener pastures.
Turns out those greener pastures did not exist.
Then they found insane ways to bring her back occasionally, presumably so she could pay her rent.
She did have one genuinely good gripe though, Tasha Yar was pretty boring. But she didnt have the patience to wait until the show really found its feet.
Then again, there really wasnt a lot of room to breathe with Yar in terms of story telling until they could really turn her into a one-woman soap-opera.