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Re: Best Star Trek villian
I don't think anyone can argue it is the Borg, because unlike Q or any other "villan" the Borg can't be reasoned with, or bargained with, and it absolutely will not stop until you are de... uh assimilated! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
Personally though, I loved Wayun and the whole Dominion Jem Hadar storyline of the later DS9's ... I thought Jeffrey Combs (of Re-animator fame) played an excellent villan in Wayun. |
#32
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Re: Best Star Trek villian
Species 8472 (or whatever)?
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Re: Best Star Trek villian
Jeffrey Combs.
That guy annoys the crap out of me no matter who he is. I mean are they that hard up for actors that they keep having to cast the same guy as like 12 different aliens? |
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Re: Best Star Trek villian
"There are four lights." Definitely that Cardassian dude.
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Re: Best Star Trek villian
I don't know who the best Star Trek villian was but I'm pretty sure the worst ones were the god damn space hippies. Going around preaching with their long hair, drugs, and no jobs. But at least when they got to their planet it was all poison. Ha Ha.
Also, as a kid I remember that Charlie X guy who made a crew members face a blank. That scared the crap out of me. Kind of still does when I see that one. |
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Re: Best Star Trek villian
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Harry Mudd. [/ QUOTE ] Harcourt Fenton Mudd. Brilliant. But I go with the bearded Spock. |
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Re: Best Star Trek villian
The Holodeck.
That, or whatever dumbass engineer designed the seating on the bridge and forgot to include seatbelts (or, say, a very small tractor beam built into every seat). |
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