[QUOTE="fireproof78, post: 14841480, member: 61243”] remember Lorca, Commodore Oh and Vadic quite well.[/quote]
Yuck.
Double yuck.
I’d count Mudd and Kor as antagonists, especially since the latter ended his story as a hero.
All the rest stand true as villains for sure. I’d include Seska and Cullah (as lame as he was). Maybe the most villainous with no shades of grey has to be Fajo, who even acknowledges that what he does is vulgar by most standard, and he doesn’t care.
But that just makes my point that in the grand scheme of things true villains were more rare than abundant. For every General Chang you had a dozen Roga Danars who the main crew comes to learn and understand their predicaments and can sometimes help them out or at worst can’t do anything but hope for the best.
Yuck.
Also Nero from ST 09, which is one of my personal favorite Trek villains of all time.
Double yuck.
Mudd.
Kor.
Trelane.
Chang.
Borg Queen (groan inducing but memorable, nonetheless).
Viddians.
Hirogens.
Paxton.
Kruge.
I’d count Mudd and Kor as antagonists, especially since the latter ended his story as a hero.
All the rest stand true as villains for sure. I’d include Seska and Cullah (as lame as he was). Maybe the most villainous with no shades of grey has to be Fajo, who even acknowledges that what he does is vulgar by most standard, and he doesn’t care.
But that just makes my point that in the grand scheme of things true villains were more rare than abundant. For every General Chang you had a dozen Roga Danars who the main crew comes to learn and understand their predicaments and can sometimes help them out or at worst can’t do anything but hope for the best.