Okay this discussion keeps getting buried in the review thread so I'm posting it separately.
When did Admiral Marcus lose control of Khan? I assumed Khan was rogue during the entire film but J. Allen said that the "archive" bombing was ordered by Marcus. Some seem to think the (within hours) second attack on the Starfleet meeting was also ordered by Marcus but I don't agree as this was not a sniper attack but missiles fired into the room and there was no way Admiral Marcus could have guaranteed his own safety. If he had excused himself right before it happened that would have tied him to the attack but he does not. Perhaps he did order it but Khan deliberately comes early so that Marcus will be there and not conveniently out of the room.
Marcus unthaws Khan and decides to use him as a part of his plan to militarize Starfleet via and because of a future war with the Klingons. He embeds Khan in Section 31 where he is known as one of their best agents. Not having a history would be seen as normal in Section 31 so that was a bit of genius. Less genius is giving a man like Khan access to the deepest secrets of the Federation, but perhaps Marcus was fat headed enough to think he would never lose control. His leverage against Khan is Khan's people, 72 frozen folk.
At what point does Khan believe his people are dead? Why does he believe his people are dead? This is tied to when Marcus loses control over him.
When did Admiral Marcus lose control of Khan? I assumed Khan was rogue during the entire film but J. Allen said that the "archive" bombing was ordered by Marcus. Some seem to think the (within hours) second attack on the Starfleet meeting was also ordered by Marcus but I don't agree as this was not a sniper attack but missiles fired into the room and there was no way Admiral Marcus could have guaranteed his own safety. If he had excused himself right before it happened that would have tied him to the attack but he does not. Perhaps he did order it but Khan deliberately comes early so that Marcus will be there and not conveniently out of the room.
Marcus unthaws Khan and decides to use him as a part of his plan to militarize Starfleet via and because of a future war with the Klingons. He embeds Khan in Section 31 where he is known as one of their best agents. Not having a history would be seen as normal in Section 31 so that was a bit of genius. Less genius is giving a man like Khan access to the deepest secrets of the Federation, but perhaps Marcus was fat headed enough to think he would never lose control. His leverage against Khan is Khan's people, 72 frozen folk.
At what point does Khan believe his people are dead? Why does he believe his people are dead? This is tied to when Marcus loses control over him.