To me, that kinda rules out Armus.
He's not weak by any means, he's just trapped on the planet's surface.
Thanos: "Fine, I'll do it myself".
The common-DNA original of life aliens?
To me, that kinda rules out Armus.
He's not weak by any means, he's just trapped on the planet's surface.
Heh ... Not anymore.but Vadic is just insufferably annoying.
I guess this is my thing then. Either Vadic is incompetent or the mysterious Pah Wraith/Borg/Armus/whomever boss is. lolAnd as usual Vadic's boss trusts her with the very important task of retrieving Jack. It's like Shredder delegating world takeover plans to Bebop and Rocksteady in Ninja Turtles.
And how do you neutralize someone who's killed multiple crew members, taken over the ship, can "goo-out" if need be?
Plus as others have said upstream, it's not a new concept.
Because Trek villains have never been dispatched violently? Even if we just consider the films...
Khan: Blown up
Kruge: Kicked in the face repeatedly until falling off a cliff into fire.
God: Shot with Klingon Bird-of-Prey disruptors
Chang: Blown up
Soren: Blown up
Ru'Afo: Blown up
Shinzon: Impaled, then blown up
Nero: Obliterated by a black hole
Marcus: Head crushed by Khan
Krall: Ejected into space
I mean...
To me, that kinda rules out Armus.
He's not weak by any means, he's just trapped on the planet's surface.
It's odd because they skipped over the Riker torture scene entirely which would have been an opportunity to showcase that side of her, to preserve the surprise of having her be able to take over the ship. Maybe they thought having her execute random crew would be enough, but to me it just felt out of left field considering all the other opportunities she had to do the same thing in this season.I think it would have been better if she'd seemed more conflicted or torn about killing and torturing people. I thought maybe they were heading that way.
She's nuts, but she's also scared of who she's taking orders from... so she can be rational when it's needed.She only *said* she was happy to do that. Probably for expediency. She’s been talking about cutting bits off them since the beginning. She’s suffering from a post-exogenous morphogenic field stabilisation, with trans-consciousness transferral rejection syndrome. I made that technobabble up as a long way of saying she’s nuts.
Or myopic.I guess this is my thing then. Either Vadic is incompetent or the mysterious Pah Wraith/Borg/Armus/whomever boss is. lol
Everyone's forgotten that the first changeling on the Titan outright tried to kill himdoesn't kill Jack.
Oh right, during the sabotage thing. Wow. lolEveryone's forgotten that the first changeling on the Titan outright tried to kill him
I guess why would you write the character that way though? I'm fine with villains being insane, but I'd like them to be competent... because the alternative is that it makes the protagonists look pretty dumb too. Like not anticipating that Vadic might have override codes, for example. Or not outright killing her the moment they saw her, if that was their intention and goal anyway.Or myopic.
Why not? I find it fun, fascinating and interesting when villains and heroes struggle to see different perspectives. So consumed with their goal, or tragedy or trauma or pain, that they end up trapped themselves.I guess why would you write the character that way though?
Also, designing a ship with a hatch on the bridge that can remotely opened and suck the entire bridge crew into space doesn’t seem like a great idea…
Also, designing a ship with a hatch on the bridge that can remotely opened and suck the entire bridge crew into space doesn’t seem like a great idea…
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