Picard from the very first TNG novel...
Ghost Ship from TNG, I think.
Jellico: He covered up Troi's T&A, the only interesting thing she had going for her.
The ENTIRE government we saw in
Starship Troopers: If you're not in the millitary, you have no rights. And using WW2 style propaganda to make enlisting look like some glamours thing. And being in the millitary gives you all these political rights and so on....yet the life expectancy of the typical Starship Trooper, upon leaving for the front, can be measured within weeks, if not days....there's hardly anyone left to benefit from those 'rights'. Only good job to get in that universe is an ubdertaker.

Plus I BET you that the humans were invading the insects' territory.
UNIT (Of the current Dr. Who): The UNIT from the classic series, under Lethbridge Stewart, did recognize human rights, now it's more of a regime that Dick Cheney would give Dick Cheney a hard-on.
Dick Jones and Bob Morten of OCP: Bob deliberatley had the police departments restructured so that there'd be alot of mangled cops, just so he could get the Robocop project done within a 90 day deadline. Dick Jones making friends with Bodicker, and killing Bob, just cause Bob made him look bad in front of the old man. The Old Man, while he was the ONLY guy, except maybe Johnson, who had any shred of decentcy in the entire company....though the old man was made into almost as bad as the rest of OCP in the second film, and in the HORRIBLE third film, Johnson was made into an asshole as well, though not AS bad as any of the others.
Davros: Gave the Daleks the short end of the stick. Thanks to Terry Nation's insistence that all post-Genesis Dalek stories must have Davros, pretty much wrecked the Daleks' image in the 1980's. Nation said Davros would make the Daleks "More interesting"....BUT....each Dalek story after
Genesis of the Daleks were horrible...the story centered on Davros and making the Daleks into pretty much mindless drones. The line in
Destiny of the Daleks of, "A race of robots" could pretty much be truth, since the Daleks, who were rightful terrors from
The Dead Planet to
Death to the Daleks, were reduced to nothing to a gang of trouble makers getting their asses kicked, and being slaves to logic. The Daleks from the early 60's to the mid 70's showed the Daleks being very capable of independent and clever things, plus they actually had personalities, especially the early Dalek stories.
Rememberance of the Daleks was good, until that IDIOT Davros, playing a wannabe emperor (For a GOOD emperor Dalek, read the 1960's Dalek comics, the Golden Emperor in it was a real leader.), caused Skaro, the Dalek homeworld, to be destroyed simply because the Doctor made him have a temper tantrum. Davros should have STAYED dead after
Genesis of the Daleks.
The Jedi: Yes. All of them were a bunch of uppitty-puppity jerks living in an old fashioned, outdated, dogmatic fashion....neither showing flexibility, nor change. And they could not tell who the real threat was, who was literally a next door neighbor...and they treated Anakin like a knock-out freak...which in turn helped make Anakin the villian he would later become. The only Jedis I like were Qui-Gon...he was not your typical pompus asshole Jedi...he was quite likeable and had the balls to speak his mind. Young Obi-Won in the same story was likeable as well....he started becoming the typical holier than thou Jedi in Ep2. Luckily he mellowed out as he got older...but lying to Luke about his father was below the belt.
Buzzwang from
Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers: Only flaw in an otherwise excellent series.
And the worst asshole of Sci-fi.....
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That useless bitch, Miss Mary Whitehouse. Anyone from the UK will know what I'm talking about.