Five films actually. Don't forget about Insurrection and Nemesis. All villains who are angry at the good guys and want them destroyed. And in what I can only surmise as unintentional by the filmmakers, the only villain from these five films who's motivation actually makes sense is freaking Ru'afo. Again, that's probably because I hate the Baku just as much as he did.The last three films have all had big, bad villains in them.
TNG tried that already and it didn't work.Why not an alien that is neither female nor male? Then gender is not an issue for anyone.
Janice Lester?
How about a female spatial anomaly? Like that floating head in TNG Where No One Has Gone Before except female.
The leader of the Dominion was played by a woman and the character presented as female. I'd think she counts. Warmongering was her game.I thought it would've been more interesting had Admiral Marcus in ItD been a woman instead of a man, played by a Judi Dench-type actress. We've never really seen a warmongering female villain in Trek before, and I can't think of one from any other film either.
As played by Rihanna! The Sledgehammer music video was a prequel all along -- we just didn't realize it.![]()
The concept of a Mirror Narada and Mirror Nero kind of implies that they would be from the future of the Mirror Universe we're used to from the TOS and DS9 episodes. Which seems doubtful, since the last time we saw that universe it really didn't seem to be in a state that would have an Ambassador (Mirror) Spock or a Mirror Jellyfish to try to stop the Mirror Hobus supernova and thus fling the Narada back in time. So maybe someone else working with Mirror Nero tried to stop it some other way (and succeeded???), and the Mirror Narada got flung back, but to someplace where the Kelvin didn't even encounter it? (Or maybe, NOT being all angry and vengeful about the destruction of his mirror wife and homeworld, he came out simply looking for a way home - and the Mirror Kelvin took advantage and stole the Narada? Presumably proceeding to go wipe out a Klingon fleet and get captured for a while, just for balance?)Somehow someway the Mirror version of Kirk died the day of his birth instead of George and Mirror George meets up with Kelvin Kirk. The story writes itself.
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