I know this was in the works around the time the story for TUC was being developed, that Saavik would've been in TUC instead of Valeris, and that she would've been the one who ultimately betrayed the crew. Roddenberry, however, shot down the idea because he felt that Saavik was just too popular of a character to do that to.
But what do you think? Is TUC better if it's Saavik who betrays the crew instead of Valeris, a character whom we hadn't met before this film?
I'm inclined to say yes. The only sticking point for me is if it would've been too out of character for Saavik. However, I think her motivations could've been justified in the same way Valeris' were. Having Saavik find it illogical to make peace with the Klingons would've helped pay-off her experiences in TSFS quite nicely. After all, she was there when David died, which was Kirk's primary reason for hating the Klingons. Seeing her let those experiences drive her to destroy any chance of peace with the Klingons would've forced Kirk to examine his own feelings and question them -- were they really worth it?
Also, it would've completed a character arc of sorts for Saavik (someone we had seen throughout the films) and given us a certain sense of closure with her.
Overall, I think TUC is, indeed, a better film if you swap out Valeris for Saavik. Not only would her betrayal have been more impactful to the crew and the audience, it wouldn't have been totally unprecedented, either.
But what do you think? Is TUC better if it's Saavik who betrays the crew instead of Valeris, a character whom we hadn't met before this film?
I'm inclined to say yes. The only sticking point for me is if it would've been too out of character for Saavik. However, I think her motivations could've been justified in the same way Valeris' were. Having Saavik find it illogical to make peace with the Klingons would've helped pay-off her experiences in TSFS quite nicely. After all, she was there when David died, which was Kirk's primary reason for hating the Klingons. Seeing her let those experiences drive her to destroy any chance of peace with the Klingons would've forced Kirk to examine his own feelings and question them -- were they really worth it?
Also, it would've completed a character arc of sorts for Saavik (someone we had seen throughout the films) and given us a certain sense of closure with her.
Overall, I think TUC is, indeed, a better film if you swap out Valeris for Saavik. Not only would her betrayal have been more impactful to the crew and the audience, it wouldn't have been totally unprecedented, either.