highlander - Do pre-Immortals die of old age if they haven't had their immortality triggered beforehand?
It was established in many of the Highlander movies, that even though they are born "Immortals" they genuinely have to be killed first to become an "Immortal". Essentially a trigger to their immortality.
So what would happen if a pre-Immortal was never killed and lived to a very old age, would they eventually just die of old age? Or would something similar happen to them that happened when Colin MacLeod became young again in Highlander II?
Answer
This was answered as a "yes" (they must die violently) in "Highlander: The Raven"'s last episode, "Dead on Arrival".
Amanda has to kill Nick when he's dying from a poison with no antidote, because without a violent death he would not become Immortal.
Transcript is mine from the last 3 minutes of the episode on YouTube:
Amanda: I want you to forgive me
Nick: For what?...
Amanda: For this *Shoots Nick with a gun*
*Nick dies.... a little later he revives and starts breathing*
Amanda: You're not gonna die... You are going to live....
Amanda: You are immortal.
...
Later, discussing:
Nick: ... but you didn't share it [ the fact that he was immortal ] with me!?
Amanda: It wasn't my place.
Nick: [angrily]But it was your place to shoot me?!?!
Amanda: Immortality is triggered by a violent death.
Amanda: The poison Peyton gave you was slow-acting, and it would kill you... forever.
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