See, I love this bit, but I don’t think it’s in the lines, it’s in the performance. The sheer Ricardo Montalbanism of it."I've done far worse than kill you. I've hurt you. And I wish to go on...hurting you. I shall leave you as you left me, as you left her, marooned for all eternity in the center of a dead planet. Buried alive. Buried alive."
Edited to add "as you left her"
True. And sometimes, a character says it best when they say nothing at all. Like Adm. Henry in "The Drumhead".Half of what makes a great line great is the delivery.
The Siege of AR-558:
Nog: That soldier over there... you see his necklace? Those are Ketracel White tubes.
QUARK So?
NOG You know how he got them?
QUARK (dry) Mail order?
NOG He took them off the bodies of dead Jem'Hadar -- Jem'Hadar he killed. It's his way of keeping score.
QUARK And you find that impressive?
NOG Isn't it?
QUARK (exasperated) I don't think so. Take a look around you, Nog. This isn't the Starfleet you know.
NOG (defensive) Sure it is. It's just that these people have been through a lot. They've been holed up here for a long time... seen two thirds of their unit killed... but they haven't surrendered. And you know why? Because they're heroes.
QUARK Maybe -- but I still don't want you anywhere near them. Let me tell you something about Hew- mons, Nog. They're a wonderful, friendly people -- as long as their bellies are full and their holosuites are working. But take away their creature comforts... deprive them of food, sleep, sonic showers... put their lives in jeopardy over an extended period of time... and those same
friendly, intelligent, wonderful people will become as nasty and violent as the most bloodthirsty Klingon. You don't believe me?
Just look at those faces... look in their eyes.
<Nog glances around the compound of the soldiers, at their posts, waiting. They all have the look Quark just described. -->
QUARK You know I'm right, don't you?
<But Nog doesn't answer.>
QUARK Well? Aren't you going to say something?
NOG I feel sorry for the Jem'Hadar.
So much for those 'evolved humans' of early TNG, I guess.
Half of what makes a great line great is the delivery.
Worf in First Contact 'Assimilate this!'
So much for those 'evolved humans' of early TNG, I guess.
Well...I think it was a case that Humanity had evolved to the point where we had stopped discriminating each other based on the color of our skin & gender, and no longer had warred with each other over religion or territory. But even as far back as "Encounter At Farpoint," Q was challenging Picard if Humans were truly as evolved as he claimed. Had Humans truly rid itself of all its shortcomings and bad tendencies? The answer was ultimately no, but that they were still a work in progress, IMO.Cutural attitudes change, humans are still humans whether in 1724, 2024, 2324. The idea that humans will 'evolve' in the future was the wrong word to use in those TNG scripts.
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