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Shatner says he should never have directed Trek V in new book

I hate applying the word "antagonist" to Sybok. It is correct of course, but I feel misleading for he was on what would otherwise be characterized as a rather noble quest of mythological proportions. He was no more villainous than King Arthur and his knights or Odysseus trying to make his way home after the siege of Troy.
While Sybok might technically just be an unwitting pawn of the film's actual main villain ("God"), I don't think it's entirely unreasonable to describe him as an antagonist, considering that while Sybok may have had noble intentions, he did resort to illegal means - including taking hostages and hijacking a starship - in order to realize those intentions.
 
While Sybok might technically just be an unwitting pawn of the film's actual main villain ("God"), I don't think it's entirely unreasonable to describe him as an antagonist, considering that while Sybok may have had noble intentions, he did resort to illegal means - including taking hostages and hijacking a starship - in order to realize those intentions.

It is interesting that the film makes it somewhat clear that Sybok was being manipulated by "God" through some telepathic means. Sybok refers to his "vision." One wonders if Sybok's enhanced Vulcan telepathic abilities made him particularly more vulnerable to the being's influence?
 
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