The giant space ameoba or those freaky flying friend eggs that killed Kirk's brother would get my vote.
My vote goes to the space-dwelling life forms that tried to fuck the ship (literally) in Voyager.No, they're not the most powerful, but I still have to vote for them.
Sentient = humans; the God-pretender from ST5:TFF; the Salt Vampire
Non-sentient = sehlat (but how dangerous could it be if every Vulcan mom lets her kid have one for a teddy bear?); mugato/mogatu (tomato/to-mah-to)... yeah maybe that![]()
Well we've done some horrible things in our past.
Technically, the Jem-Hedar are slaves too. Actually, the Borg could almost be called slaves as well since they are directed and ordered by the Queen.
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Well to be honest, Klingon culture really intrigues me so I can that I might not mind living under the Klingon flag. A lot of Trek characters are like this as well. Well, maybe not a lot, but a few.
Now I do agree that we have done more good than bad, but as I posted in your other thread about this little tangent; I think it was mostly in jest.
So back on to the original topic: Most dangerous animal.
Shit, I've been reading this thread since you posted it and I still can't think of one that hasn't already been mentioned. I'll get back to you on that.
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"Oh, the humanity..."yes, DS9sega, it is an artform..selecting titles...but please, my humility!
Finally thougth of one!
That EM beast from TNG's "Darmok."
Mad scientist: "I have combined the DNA of the world's most evil creatures to create the most evil creature of them all!"Most dangerous animal ever alluded to in any TREK series or movie...
Humans
Mad scientist: "I have combined the DNA of the world's most evil creatures to create the most evil creature of them all!"Most dangerous animal ever alluded to in any TREK series or movie...
Humans
His creation: "Turns out it's man."
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