xkamelx
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Post by xkamelx on Apr 14, 2007 16:36:30 GMT -5
hahahaha NEVER!
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Post by fullphaser on Apr 15, 2007 16:04:10 GMT -5
I personally love the General Kang character. Not because he is particularly related to any of the characters, but more so because his character is so very interesting. He is a Klingon doing only what he thinks is right, and he does what he does out of a love of the Empire. His passion for battle is unbridled and he is one of the more interesting character that the cast and crew of the Enterprise A and the Excelsior had to fight.
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Post by willen on Jun 1, 2007 9:56:15 GMT -5
Hmm, I though General Chang made a really good villan so that's who I'll choose.
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Post by Mystique Sorcerer on Jun 7, 2007 4:44:47 GMT -5
The Probe is a classic Villain. The Borg Queen was good but she's too ugly -.-
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Post by The Doctor on Jun 9, 2007 12:15:50 GMT -5
In Star Trek IV, I don't think the probe was as such a villian, but more of a powerful entity that's unaware of the damage it's doing but is yet annoyed that it's lost contact with something, notably the Whales. So, I don't think it's bad, just unaware of what it's doing.
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Post by fullphaser on Jun 15, 2007 12:18:48 GMT -5
In Star Trek IV, I don't think the probe was as such a villian, but more of a powerful entity that's unaware of the damage it's doing but is yet annoyed that it's lost contact with something, notably the Whales. So, I don't think it's bad, just unaware of what it's doing. Or it was aware and was upset about what humanity had done. Almost like an upset mother who had lost it children while they were playing. Either way I don't think it really deserves blame for what it did.
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Post by The Doctor on Jun 15, 2007 15:23:52 GMT -5
In Star Trek IV, I don't think the probe was as such a villian, but more of a powerful entity that's unaware of the damage it's doing but is yet annoyed that it's lost contact with something, notably the Whales. So, I don't think it's bad, just unaware of what it's doing. Or it was aware and was upset about what humanity had done. Almost like an upset mother who had lost it children while they were playing. Either way I don't think it really deserves blame for what it did. Of course. So, the next time you decide to harpoon a whale, watchout, there could be someone trying to contact it!
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Post by rustyhicks on Jun 16, 2007 17:33:44 GMT -5
I vote for Q...Wait a minute he wasn't in the movies Khan was the best villian. He was wicket, conniving, brilliant and strong. Guess the guy got tired of working on Fantasy Island
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