Who is the best Star Trek villian?

Who is the best Star Trek villian?
This guy?
Khan?
The Borg?

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Nero sucked. Best Trek villain is Gul Dukat

>Dukat
>Villain
t. wrinklenose B*jornoid

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For the first few seasons dukat was great. Then he turned into a cartoon villain. If you think that was awesome, you need to grow up. But seeing how you probably like the war arc, you are a fucking DS9 actionbabby.

Shut up fag, DS9 was barely more action heavy than TNG was. Just because a war was going on doesn't mean it was constant space battles, quite the opposite.

Darhe'el was a better villain than Gul Dukat. And he only appeared in one episode.
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*blocks your reality*

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But this guy isn't a villain not is he Gul Darhe'el!

I would never call the Upset Miner Man best villain of anything, but I have to give him a little bit of props, because I really liked his gimmick. I liked that his "superweapon" is just a normal mining ship with normal mining equipment, but because it's from 200 years in the future or some shit, it kicks the asses of actual warships despite not even being built for that purpose.

It also got refitted with reverse-engineered Borg technology because the Romulans are edgelords.

hi christopher im nero

Why didn't Nero just go to the Romulan Homeworld, give the ship to the Praetor, have the technology of all Romulan vessels upgraded, and then invade the entire Alpha Quadrant?

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Nero didn't strike me as the sharpest crayon in the box. He seemed like a blue-collar guy who was in charge of the equivalent of a civilian tugboat and was just really fucking angry.

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Didn't he wait 30 years, you would have thought one of his underlings would have said "Ya know Nero, I have an idea..."

I wish Eric Banana was in more movies.

He and the Empire stand apart.

The real question is what the fuck were he and his crew doing for close to 30 years?

Jon La Joie?

>villain

>The real question is what the fuck were he and his crew doing for close to 30 years?
Imprisoned by Klingons on Rura Penthe, though the scene of them escaping was deleted (it's the reason he has a big bite scar on his head and part of his ear missing for the rest of the film). If I remember correctly the only thing left hinting at it is Uhura mentioning picking up a transmission about an incident at a Klingon prison planet when Kirk is hiding under her roommate's bed.

Q from TNG . Plus he's more real than Q from WWG1WGA.

he was mad with grief, literally, those tattoos are supposed to be applied with paint for brief periods of mourning, him tattooing them is so that he is always in a state of mourning

he's not right in the head, and he was never the Empire's best to begin with

Same reason he had facial tattoos and dressed like a hobo: Nero and his crew were the Romulan equivalent of rednecks.

The thought of rational planning and working with the government would never occur to them.

The giant tootsie roll from Voyage Home.

My vote goes to Tomalak. Also he had a cool alternate life as G'Kar.

The Borg and Q the Accuser are the only good Star Trek "villains"

Dukat was hero. He did nothing wrong. All those rape wives were his to have

You guys no nothing, it was clearly this guy

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*blocks your path*

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Lore is actually another good one, even if Time's Arrow was kinda meh.

>No love for Weyoun

The war had some of the best episodes.
S6E22 "Valiant" where the red squad kids had been running a starship and their arrogance got them all killed. Quintessential Deep Space 9. Tng would never have had that ending

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How did the Klingons capture them if their mining ship was able to just slap the shit out a large Federation fleet?

The most intelligent and attractive of Star Trek villians. Outwitted Kirk at every corner

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>romulan
>no forehead ridge

>How did the Klingons capture them if their mining ship was able to just slap the shit out a large Federation fleet?
Nero's ship is damaged by Kirk Sr's suicide run (the incident that opens the film occurs near the border with Klingon territory), and the Klingons have them surrounded, so they surrender

Dwight Schrute?!

This guy is the real Kylo Ren. Love Star Trek ‘09.

KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAN

And the Klingons just let them keep their ship. They don't just take it from them, and then send the crew to some prison planet far away?

Yeah I bet you do reddit nigger

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Did I not already say they were imprisoned on Rura Penthe? The Klingons kept the futuristic trophy ship, and Nero stole it back when escaping. Anyway, they cut it out of the film, which I didn't write.

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