Dukat for sure. I think that he really was the only bad guy that was given enough depth to truly ever sympathize with, other than maybe Kahn.
Boom. On the head.I don't think having a traumatic backstory makes a mass murderer sympathetic. That's just not the way morality works, you don't get to shoot someone because your mother didn't hug you enough. "Bad childhood" might be an excuse for some crimes but not murder. You make the choice to kill innocent people, you forfeit all your sympathy.
There's very few villains in Trek who are both sympathetic and interesting. The writers give the good characterizations to the mass murderers and sociopaths like Dukat. The sympathetic villains are the kind of one dimensional people who realize the errors of their ways. Star Trek writers rarely found an alternative to either making someone a heartless killer or making them blindly act dogmatically then realize they're wrong. Those are the two speeds you usually see.
That Betazoid ? from Star Trek Voyager who murdered others, confined to quarters, attempted to be reformed by Tuvok, and then he (still can't remember his name) sacrificed his life battling those people that stole Voyager. or something.
Yea Garek would make a great bad guy, except he's mostly not a bad guy, just kind of a jerk.My vote goes to Garak. You never know where you are with him, but he does everything he does for egotistical reasons so that's why I count him as a villain, even if he helps the DS9 crew more often than not.
Same here.. That lineActually thinking on it a little more, the single most sympathetic performance by a foe might be Mark Leonard's Romulan Commander from Balance of Terror.
"You and I are of a kind. In a different reality, I could have called you friend."
Would Kevin Uxbridge from TNG's "The Survivors" be considered an antagonist? The guy committed genocide. Killed 50 billion!!! I can't think of anybody who's done worse or is even capable.
Yet I felt for the guy.
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