Star Trek movies have featured some of the greatest villains of the franchise, like Khan. When you get past Khan and maybe Chang, the villains start getting a bit weak. How would you imorove some of the villains in the movies? Here is some ideas I had.
1. Ru’afo is a villain that has no real direction. No real sympathetic qualities on the surface, until a twist in the last act that makes him unintentionally sympathetic. They should have played up the sympathy and made his conflict with the Ba'ku a gray vs. gray type battle or just made him a pure evil alien invader who had no connection to the Ba'ku and is willing to kill millions of strangers just to make himself immortal.
2. Shinzon, here is another villain who seems to shift between trying to be sympathetic to trying to be pure evil depending on the scene. We are supposed to sympathize with him due to his back story, then he tries to mind rape Troi and destroy the Federation for no good reason. Again either play up the sympathy and make his target Romulus, wanting revenge on the people who ruined his life and Picard trying to save one the Federation's greatest enemies. Or make him more evil by turning him into a ambitious Romulan commander who wants to destroy the Federation in his first step of making a new Romulan Empire that would dominate the galaxy and just ditch the clone/Reman stuff.
Sfdebris also had some suggestions how to improve Nero (noting some of the back story he got in the comics that was not present in the movies):
http://blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/star-trek-2009-review-part-1-5856486
What Star Trek movie villains do you think needed improvement and how would you improve them?
1. Ru’afo is a villain that has no real direction. No real sympathetic qualities on the surface, until a twist in the last act that makes him unintentionally sympathetic. They should have played up the sympathy and made his conflict with the Ba'ku a gray vs. gray type battle or just made him a pure evil alien invader who had no connection to the Ba'ku and is willing to kill millions of strangers just to make himself immortal.
2. Shinzon, here is another villain who seems to shift between trying to be sympathetic to trying to be pure evil depending on the scene. We are supposed to sympathize with him due to his back story, then he tries to mind rape Troi and destroy the Federation for no good reason. Again either play up the sympathy and make his target Romulus, wanting revenge on the people who ruined his life and Picard trying to save one the Federation's greatest enemies. Or make him more evil by turning him into a ambitious Romulan commander who wants to destroy the Federation in his first step of making a new Romulan Empire that would dominate the galaxy and just ditch the clone/Reman stuff.
Sfdebris also had some suggestions how to improve Nero (noting some of the back story he got in the comics that was not present in the movies):
http://blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/star-trek-2009-review-part-1-5856486
What Star Trek movie villains do you think needed improvement and how would you improve them?
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