I was going to say Admiral Nechayev, but then again, she was just a bitch.![]()
Still Cartwright has to be the top one-he conspired to commit murder-and this one was head of Starfleet it seems.
Still Cartwright has to be the top one-he conspired to commit murder-and this one was head of Starfleet it seems.
Cartwright wasn't head of Starfleet. That was Admiral Bill.
Though if main characters were included, I would have to say Kirk. How many sexual harrassment claims would he be facing?![]()
I don't know if I would say the worst, but the captain of the Beagle, in "Bread and Circuses," who allowed his crew to be killed in gladatorial games.
Also, the dude who tried to stage a military coup of the federation during the Dominion crisis (but...wasn't he a changeling...in which case he doesn't count..)
but I'd have to go with Ross and Sisko - they colloborated with Garak to falsify evidence in order to bring a neutral race into a war. Thousands of Rommies must have died because of them, when, they had a non-aggression pact with the Dominion.
Dougherty wanted to help billions by getting the radiation and not kill the Baku in the process (hence the holoship), then got the Son'a to agree to using transporter tags instead of assault teams that could kill Baku. Arguably he chose the lesser of two evils by sending them after the Enterprise.From a purely moralistic point of view, Dougherty and Tracy are probably the worst of the lot. At least Cartwright, Leyton, and Sisko could claim that they tried to protect the Federation, and Ransom wanted to get his crew home alive.
Dougherty and Tracy were obsessed with immortality for some reason and were willing to kill innocent Starfleet officers over it (Dougherty, since he authorized an attack on the Enterprise in INS).
Dougherty wanted to help billions by getting the radiation and not kill the Baku in the process (hence the holoship), then got the Son'a to agree to using transporter tags instead of assault teams that could kill Baku. Arguably he chose the lesser of two evils by sending them after the Enterprise.
I'll go with Ransom.I'd go with Captain Ransom of the Equinox. Knowingly slaughtering intelligent life forms simply to fuel his vessel sounds like a pretty good definition of villain to me.
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