Due to missing out on the past half a year here, I don't know if this has been discussed to death already, and I'm too lazy to find out by myself, so please bear with me, or point me towards the relevant thread...
Khan lashes out against Starfleet twice, for no discernible reason: a man of his character should be above irrational attacks, and we get little personal or tactical motivation for either the S31 lab strike or the Godfather III style penthouse massacre. These do plausibly establish "John Harrison" as a dangerous madman, though, and thus splendidly support the efforts of Admiral Marcus to get a war with the Klingons going. After all, he needs
a) an excuse to send somebody stupid to fire weapons at Klingons
b) everybody non-stupid eliminated from the picture
and the penthouse massacre achieves exactly that.
Yet which of the two villains planned the strikes? Khan alone should have little reason to do Marcus' bidding in a plan where his own death at the Ground Zero of a drone strike is a major element. Except he needs to have those drones deployed because that's his clever plan of smuggling out his imprisoned crewsicles. But bombing the S31 lab seems to endanger that very thing, as the drones were being assembled right there.
Marcus alone should have no reason to ask Khan to blow up the S31 lab, though. It's a rather excessive way to justify "John Harrison" later so cleverly striking at the penthouse kowtow, as Marcus needs the S31 goodies for his war (there's even a cut scene where he's shown to be surprised by that earlier strike).
Did Khan decide to blow up S31 essentially for fun first, and then contact Marcus to convince him to organize the penthouse meeting where Khan could kill everybody but Marcus and the young idiot he needed for the Klingon-angering mission? Or did Khan perform the latter strike all on his own, too, calculating (rather riskily!) that Marcus' response would be to deploy the drones?
The chain of events that ends with Kirk delivering Khan's crew to the superman requires concerted action from Khan and Marcus. Since it best serves Khan's interests, Khan appears to be leading Marcus on a leash. But Marcus can't be agreeing to a plan that delivers his precious prisoners to Khan; his idea of the plan must be somewhat different. Does it include the massacre of Starfleet skippers, a seemingly vital element in getting Kirk launched towards Klingon space - or is that purely Khan's doing?
Timo Saloniemi
Khan lashes out against Starfleet twice, for no discernible reason: a man of his character should be above irrational attacks, and we get little personal or tactical motivation for either the S31 lab strike or the Godfather III style penthouse massacre. These do plausibly establish "John Harrison" as a dangerous madman, though, and thus splendidly support the efforts of Admiral Marcus to get a war with the Klingons going. After all, he needs
a) an excuse to send somebody stupid to fire weapons at Klingons
b) everybody non-stupid eliminated from the picture
and the penthouse massacre achieves exactly that.
Yet which of the two villains planned the strikes? Khan alone should have little reason to do Marcus' bidding in a plan where his own death at the Ground Zero of a drone strike is a major element. Except he needs to have those drones deployed because that's his clever plan of smuggling out his imprisoned crewsicles. But bombing the S31 lab seems to endanger that very thing, as the drones were being assembled right there.
Marcus alone should have no reason to ask Khan to blow up the S31 lab, though. It's a rather excessive way to justify "John Harrison" later so cleverly striking at the penthouse kowtow, as Marcus needs the S31 goodies for his war (there's even a cut scene where he's shown to be surprised by that earlier strike).
Did Khan decide to blow up S31 essentially for fun first, and then contact Marcus to convince him to organize the penthouse meeting where Khan could kill everybody but Marcus and the young idiot he needed for the Klingon-angering mission? Or did Khan perform the latter strike all on his own, too, calculating (rather riskily!) that Marcus' response would be to deploy the drones?
The chain of events that ends with Kirk delivering Khan's crew to the superman requires concerted action from Khan and Marcus. Since it best serves Khan's interests, Khan appears to be leading Marcus on a leash. But Marcus can't be agreeing to a plan that delivers his precious prisoners to Khan; his idea of the plan must be somewhat different. Does it include the massacre of Starfleet skippers, a seemingly vital element in getting Kirk launched towards Klingon space - or is that purely Khan's doing?
Timo Saloniemi