I have nothing against Tilly as a character. I do not find her to be "hot" . To be fair I often find commenting on the attractiveness of a fictional character to be unusual for me to do.
I’m in general just not a fan of Tilly. But it has nothing to do with her appearance. But I’m not rabid anti-Tilly either.
How’s this for controversial….
Enterprise should have started its credits with Archer doing the “Space, the Final Frontier…” spiel. No matter if they stuck with “Where My Heart Will Take Me” or used something like “Archers theme.”
Is this my college writing teacher?![]()
Sybok is not evil like both Khan and Chang, the moment he realized his mistake, he sacrificed himself without hesitation to save others. That's not something an evil character does.
I don't think that originated with Star Trek.There is a principle,, an axiom if you will of Star Trek I keep closely. "No one is a villain in their own mind." The badest bad guy has his reasons that are rational to at least himself. Said villain might only want something opposed to the protagonist that is benign enough. They might be totally batshit evil. Either way to themselves they are not the bad guy.
Sure didn't!I don't think that originated with Star Trek.
Khan is definitely an example of a man who was always the hero in his own mind. His explanation of the period of the Eugenics Wars on Earth during the shipboard dinner scene in "Space Seed(TOS)" betrays a man who genuinely and heartfeltly believed he and his fellow genetic supermen had helped guide mankind to a better and more peaceful future and were betrayed by humanity's refusal to embrace superior intelligence and physical strength.
Too many fans cling to the "c" word or try to gatekeep Star Trek to stay the way they want it to and not let it change and evolve, and grow.
Khan is a roach, he was more interested in vengeance than even taking care of the people that were devoted to him. He's the reason why they all died.
Exactly. I think it is often ignored at how tragic these characters lives are and how grief and trauma can impact even the strongest mind.Khan in "The Wrath of Kahn" is a broken man.
Exactly. I think it is often ignored at how tragic these characters lives are and how grief and trauma can impact even the strongest mind.
In that vein I find Nero an extremely interesting villain because he is a an everyman who witnessed an extreme tragedy and driven insane. He is trying to right the wrong the only way he felt he could.
Interesting fictional villain is different from real world horrific men doing abhorrent things.Let's not forget that Nero is a mass murderer. I hope you don't feel the same way about Hitler.
Interesting fictional villain is different from real world horrific men doing abhorrent things.
Nice to see Godwin so early in the morning.
I didn't sweep anything under. I was merely looking at the mental breakdown.Yeah, but he's killed six billion people... I don't see how you can just sweep that under the rug. Besides, I don't find him interesting in the least. He talks and behaves like a village idiot. It's even hard to believe that he's the captain of that ship. I find the scene when he's moving around yelling: "Spock! Spock:!" to be hilarious. I've never seen a villain with less depth to him than this one or maybe the Packleds...
She's just a good listener, like any bartender. And she can spot a temporal anomaly at ten paces.Guinan is a terrible character. She often speaks in riddles and gives half assed advice, why would anyone go to her for advice but they make it sound like she's some otherworldly person like the Q but you never see any of her otherworldly powers.
She's just a good listener, like any bartender. And she can spot a temporal anomaly at ten paces.
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