If you were going to create a new adversary species or character for a Trek show, what qualities should they have that would make them compelling, dangerous, and unique?
Moopsy?A race that is ridiculously photogenic, fuzzy and cute that a mere sight of them would drive a Vulcan to madness.
Of course. Star Trek shows both sides.How about a race that is so ubiquitous, can adapt to any environment and make it their own, a race that can be the polar opposite of the Federation that you can just almost empathize with them and why they are the way they are...
...that race are humans. We may think we're evolved our past bigotries and short-sidedness but like Quark said, take away the comforts of civilization and we can be every bit as mean and nasty as say, Klingons.
We are literally our worst enemy.
I did think a sort Religious fundamentalist race could be interesting, especially if they had some sort of manifest destiny about the stars or something.
Star Trek never really went all in on that (no, Dominion doesn’t count). The Orville kinda did it with the Krill, though.
Hallowed are the...ugh, some of the language got annoying towards the end with that arc.Like the Ori...?
I did think a sort Religious fundamentalist race could be interesting, especially if they had some sort of manifest destiny about the stars or something.
I did think a sort Religious fundamentalist race could be interesting, especially if they had some sort of manifest destiny about the stars or something
Frustrating, ultra pedantic space politicians.
The Bajoran Ascendency from the "bad ending" in Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens' Millennium trilogy. Sure, they're immanentizing the eschaton and are allied with the N̶e̶c̶r̶o̶n̶s̶ Grigari,Sort of like if the Bajorans were villains.
Hmm. This makes for an intriguing story idea about militaristic Bajorans in some alternate universe that worship the Pah Wraiths and are on a mission to suppress the peaceful Cardassians and expand into the Gamma Quadrant to hunt shapeshifters.
I believe these are called "admirals."Frustrating, ultra pedantic space politicians.
Like the Ori...?
'Cause they died.Yeah that would be another similar example, though maybe we wouldn't actually see the beings that they worship.
How about a species even the Q fear, a species mightier than them, that are not of the (Star Trek) universe but created it?
And, to make matters worse, created it for their entertainment?
A species that thought up things like the Dominion War, and the Battle of Wolf 359, and that had Picard assimilated simply because they thought they would make for a good story?
Such a species would be pretty evil, wouldn't it.
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