Totally agree which is why I'm all for a nuTrek Khan.THANK YOU!!!Khan is an interesting IDEA, but a ridiculously bad execution.![]()
I've pretty much established my disdain for Trek Wars, but I figure, at this point, it's inevitable. So, if they're going to do it, they might as well go all out--non of that half-ass stuff they feed us time after time after time.
Khan represents a great outlet to do that in. Plus, the right story makes for the perfect "explore the human condition" vehicle.
Keep the petty larceny and the tired revenge angles out of it. This guy is supposed to be Cesar, Hitler, Alexander, etc. all rolled into one. Stealing ships and chasing after his widower-maker is beneath him.
I want to see Khan take over the fucking UFP. After all, that's what he was designed to do.
He should be true a leader with real charisma, charm, and the ability to surreptitiously manipulate people.
His "superior intellect" shouldn't be limited to military tactics. He should be a true student of history, geopolitics, and sociology, so much so, that he has a good idea of what is coming.
He knows the world is on the verge of a mass man-made extinction. He also knows humans are on the verge of galactic space flight. He foresees great socio-economic an political changes. And it is he who cryofreezes himself and has himself and his closest followers flung out into space.
He then sets up series of seeds to bear fruit when he needs them. Inserts his influence in key places--influences so strong, that they stay intact through the centuries. Puts the Augments into play. And plans out a series of gambits to be executed upon his "return."
Heck, I wouldn't put it past him to have planned on being picked up by aliens. In this case, the Klingons--who, as "luck" would have it, are already under the influence of the Augments.
He then basically manipulates the Klignons into faining war against the Fed. In turn, he creates a false air of jingoism and fear among the Fed systems where he insists he is th answer. Perhaps he sets up a situation where he leads Starfleet in a successful series of battle to convince everyone of this--everyone, that is except Kirk and Spock.
So you have the entire Starfleet against the Big E.
Yes, it's fanwanky, trite, and kind of silly. But it's bold, grandiose, and ostentatious. Something "Film Xplosion Trek" has never dared to be.
It's also kind of Bab 5. So what? Bab 5 is awesome.
If I'm going to be fed war, I want to at least eat the good stuff.