TMC
05-07-2023, 07:09 PM
https://whatculture.com/tv/10-most-irredeemable-star-trek-villains?rf=homepage
These Star Trek villains were so evil the Mirror Universe asked them to tone it down a bit.
BY JACK KIELY
MAY 7TH, 2023
There are so many sickly-sweet goody two-shoes in Starfleet and the Federation — not to forget those no-boot Megazoids — that a cosmic balance with villainy has to be found, if only to keep the universe's blood sugar levels in check. You might like the bubbly, the clawing, and the happy, but put the root beer down: it's insidious! Well, we're still going to need the saccharine salvation of the Federation from the bad guys on this list.
Very few Star Trek foes are out-and-out, one-note monsters. There'd be little point trying to find the light in the likes of Redjac and Colonel Green but most antagonists tend to have at least one saving grace. Trek prefers to find the 'humanity,' even in the darkest depths of deviousness.
Sometimes, however, the deeds of a character, organisation, or even an entire species go so far beyond the pale (of the moonlight?) that they airlock any chance at redemption they may have had, probably along with a few of their victims. This list will focus on a cast of incurables from Star Trek who, no matter any arguments or disclaimers in their favour, can neither be reformed nor forgiven.
And beardless Seán hasn't made a cameo yet, so he can't be number one.
These Star Trek villains were so evil the Mirror Universe asked them to tone it down a bit.
BY JACK KIELY
MAY 7TH, 2023
There are so many sickly-sweet goody two-shoes in Starfleet and the Federation — not to forget those no-boot Megazoids — that a cosmic balance with villainy has to be found, if only to keep the universe's blood sugar levels in check. You might like the bubbly, the clawing, and the happy, but put the root beer down: it's insidious! Well, we're still going to need the saccharine salvation of the Federation from the bad guys on this list.
Very few Star Trek foes are out-and-out, one-note monsters. There'd be little point trying to find the light in the likes of Redjac and Colonel Green but most antagonists tend to have at least one saving grace. Trek prefers to find the 'humanity,' even in the darkest depths of deviousness.
Sometimes, however, the deeds of a character, organisation, or even an entire species go so far beyond the pale (of the moonlight?) that they airlock any chance at redemption they may have had, probably along with a few of their victims. This list will focus on a cast of incurables from Star Trek who, no matter any arguments or disclaimers in their favour, can neither be reformed nor forgiven.
And beardless Seán hasn't made a cameo yet, so he can't be number one.