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Villians you really hated

"But I chose THIS shower curtain because I knew you'd like it!" :(

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I want to add some Starfleet Admiral who wanted to bring Data's daughter to the Daystroom Institute regardless of her rights as a recognized sentient being (yes, I just watched The Offspring). I hate that kind of behavior.
 
Yeah, the lawyer guy from "And the Children Shall Lead" was really annoying, but another pompous SOB I hated even more was that inky blob guy who killed Denise Crosby in TNG.
 
Kai Winn.
I never hated any other Star Trek villian as much as I hated her. I really despised her, and I couldn't stand seeing her on DS9.
 
Kai Winn.
I never hated any other villian in Star Trek as much as I hated her. I really despised her, and I couldn't stand seeing her on DS9.

I agree. Star Trek never produced many anger-inducing villains, but she's one you really want to kick in the face a good dozen times! :klingon:
 
There is no greater villain on all of Trek than Sloan.

If for no other reason that he wasn't a foreign power or a self serving traitor, but a consecrated idealist who truly believed in what he was doing and was willing to die for it. The fact that people still argue over whether or not Section 31 is justified is testament to that.
 
Another vote for Kai Winn. She was on your side, but double-crossed you at every turn. You wanted her to make the right decision, but EVERY TIME SHE CHOSE THE WRONG ONE. The ONLY time Winn made the right decision was to distract Dukat so Sisco could kill him. I hated her with such a passion. I hated to hate her. She just filled me with fury. In fact, I think she was probably the best-acted and written villain in all of Star Trek. Others had better actors or better dialog, but Kai Winn was the best overall enemy. She's the only one who brought those emotions in me, at least.

The Borg were a force of nature. Romulans and Klingons were more like adversaries like the Russians. Dukat was closer to Kai Winn on the villian-scale, but the writers gave him too much with the mustache twirlling. Winn was just so devious, though.
 
Yeah, the lawyer guy from "And the Children Shall Lead" was really annoying, but another pompous SOB I hated even more was that inky blob guy who killed Denise Crosby in TNG.

So you hate Shower Curtain and Garbage Bag?

I hated Alixis from DS9's "Paradise". So much that I hate most luddites I encounter in real life. It's hard to be rude to Amish people, but...

Also the religious fanatic from CHOSEN REALM. I just wanted Porthos to rip his throat out.

The Female Changling was annoying, too. I almost wish Garak would've pulled that trigger.
 
With 5 minutes or less of screen time and about 3 sentences of dialog I still hated T'Pring from TOS the most.

Kai Winn was a close second.
 
I've never hated a villain in ST, they're all fun and enjoyable.

If all the villains are fun and enjoyable, then either the villains were written really well, or the heroes were written really badly :)

I want to add some Starfleet Admiral who wanted to bring Data's daughter to the Daystroom Institute regardless of her rights as a recognized sentient being (yes, I just watched The Offspring). I hate that kind of behavior.

Oh, good one there. His uppity behavior and pompous self really wanted me to smack him. But then that lead to a very powerful climax... despite the episode building the viewer up and up to hate this guy and disagree with him at every turn, once it became clear that Lal's life was in danger, the Admiral tried his damndest to help Data save her. The Admiral then walked out of the lab to break the bad news to Lal's concerned friends, and the Admiral, the guy the episode built up to make the viewer hate, was close to tears and just full of sorrow in his failure to save someone's daughter, who was a living, sentient being. Truly a very well written "villain."
 
I hated Alixis from DS9's "Paradise". So much that I hate most luddites I encounter in real life. It's hard to be rude to Amish people, but...
Then, you must have also disliked Star Trek: Insurrection for similar reasons.

I am usually a fan of Michael Piller's works, but as a TV writer just did not like what he wrote or what he had to say in DS9's "Paradise" and Star Trek: Insurrection.
 
I really hated Captain Jellico, i know he isn't really a villain, but i just couldn't stand him.
 
I don't know. The actual Korob and Silvia forms looked kind of cute, like a novelty toy you might attach to your pencil...
 
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