Are the Kazon the worst Star Trek villains ever? They seem like bad knock offs the Klingons, only less threaten, less interesting and way less intelligent. No wonder they were never used after season 2.
They were meant to be a representation of LA street gangs. I can't say they're my favorite villains but I wouldn't call them the worst. Personally, I've grown less fond of the borg - they started out pretty cool but started going downhill with "First Contact".
If the only way to keep a villain menacing is to only use them once ever few seasons, they're a lamely thought out villain. The Borg are totally dead-end and overpowered as a foe, VOY simple proved it.
The Kazon might've worked out better if they didn't LOOK like Klingons and were more like the Raiders from "Road Warrior": An organized intelligent bunch who were using limited resources and tech, who desperately want VOY's own tech to propel them to dominance over their rivals and create (harsh military) order over emptiness.
That way we get the inverse of the usual hero/villain dynamic: Instead of a powerful enemy vs a weaker hero who must outwit them somehow, we get a strong hero vs a weaker foe that must use cunning and trickery to hope to win.
Except not every villain needs to appear all the time, some villains do work better as epic threats that appear once and while. The Klingons, Romulans and Cardassians are villains that can appear all the time, have the Borg appear all the time and it ruins their mystique.
Look at this way, in comics Superman has an arch nemesis and an epic threat, Lex Luthor is his arch nemesis who appears all the time, Darkseid is his epic threat villain who should appear only once and a while. Same deal with the Fantastic Four, Dr. Doom is the arch nemesis villain who appears all the time, while Galactus has to be the epic threat who only appears once and a while. No one would say those are bad villains.
There is nothing wrong with an epic threat villain.
Except the raiders were better armed then Mel Gibson's side in the Road Warriors.
They're just quasi-Klingons. lol.. Heck, they even LOOK like Klingons.
The Kazon were the exception to the rule though, since the Hirogen, Voth (if only for one episode) and the Vidiians were capably written enemies.
They're just quasi-Klingons. lol.. Heck, they even LOOK like Klingons.
The Kazon were the exception to the rule though, since the Hirogen, Voth (if only for one episode) and the Vidiians were capably written enemies.
Ooooooh the Vidiians. They could have been far nastier. That would have been fun.
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