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Favourite Star Trek Character, non-captains only

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Jokergrin said:
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It is a tough choice, so many awesome characters
I know your making a joke but without her we wouldn't have this.

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Jadzia Dax.

But Trek in general had a very good supporting cast. Except Voyager that is (well it had the doctor and he was awesome but even he couldn't save that show).
 
Yeah Trip was easily the most likeable character on the show.

Sad we never got that season with Shran as a crew member though.
 
Worf is not a "favorite" of mine and yet I have to admit his character development through TNG and DS9 is exceptionally well done.
 
Mama Robotnik said:
Brilliant scene.

Though this seven minutes does it for me. The darkest seven minutes in all of Trek. The murder of an innocent man by the "good guys", and dragging a bystander into a war based on lies.

Sisko beats Garak with his fists, but Garak destroys him with his words. Between him and Section 31, the series completely deconstructed the supposed utopia of Trek.
It's hard hitting but done in the shitty bland in offensive star trek way.

It didt feel very dramatic at all. Sisko is just a very poor commander. The worst of them all. Maybe babylon5 spoiled me.

My contribution? Tom Paris.
 
Brera said:
It's hard hitting but done in the shitty bland in offensive star trek way.

It didt feel very dramatic at all. Sisko is just a very poor commander. The worst of them all. Maybe babylon5 spoiled me.


My contribution? Tom Paris.

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Brera said:
It's hard hitting but done in the shitty bland in offensive star trek way.

It didt feel very dramatic at all. Sisko is just a very poor commander. The worst of them all. Maybe babylon5 spoiled me.

My contribution? Tom Paris.
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Brera said:
It's hard hitting but done in the shitty bland in offensive star trek way.

It didt feel very dramatic at all. Sisko is just a very poor commander. The worst of them all. Maybe babylon5 spoiled me.

My contribution? Tom Paris.


Holy crap. You just invalidated your entire post with your last sentence.
 
Brera said:
It's hard hitting but done in the shitty bland in offensive star trek way.

It didt feel very dramatic at all. Sisko is just a very poor commander. The worst of them all. Maybe babylon5 spoiled me.

My contribution? Tom Paris.

The derp is strong with this one.
 
Brera said:
It's hard hitting but done in the shitty bland in offensive star trek way.

It didt feel very dramatic at all. Sisko is just a very poor commander. The worst of them all. Maybe babylon5 spoiled me.

My contribution? Tom Paris.
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What you've just said ... is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this thread is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
 
Having seen TNG and Voyager fully and am halfway through DS9, Data, Worf, and the Doctor are my favorite non-captains so far (ECH aside). DS9 is tough, there is so much character development for everyone it'll be difficult to really choose since so many of them are awesome.

Mama Robotnik said:
Brilliant scene.

Though this seven minutes does it for me. The darkest seven minutes in all of Trek. The murder of an innocent man by the "good guys", and dragging a bystander into a war based on lies.

Sisko beats Garak with his fists, but Garak destroys him with his words. Between him and Section 31, the series completely deconstructed the supposed utopia of Trek.

Damn that was good. I remember seeing that clip before I ever saw any DS9 and I didn't think it was that great. I got what he did, but I didn't really get the significance of the actions in the greater setting (with the war, federation principles, and these characters). Now, 17.5 seasons into Trek and halfway through DS9, goddamn that's good.
 
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Like two bosses. But the one I mean is Wesley. Like another poster, he was the one I most associated with age wise when I was growing up because he was really smart and young.

Also that "ascension" shit he did near the end of the series was badass. He was so smart he went to a higher plane of existence and could go anywhere he wanted (sub-q-like in a way).

Data is data, of course.

The Doctor on Yovager!
 
I am so happy that so many people are saying Garak. Of course, pretty much the entire cast of DS9, main and supporting, is awesome. I think focusing on the space station and the cultural/political conflicts allowed a lot of secondary characters to grow more than they would in other series.

Q totally gets runner up though.
 
Did we ever find out the full capabilities of Bashir's augmentations? I always think back to the episode where they play baseball against the Vulcans and Sisko makes a point of saying that no one of the team is a physic match for the Vulcans except Worf and Bashir.
 
shadyspace said:
Did we ever find out the full capabilities of Bashir's augmentations? I always think back to the episode where they play baseball against the Vulcans and Sisko makes a point of saying that no one of the team is a physic match for the Vulcans except Worf and Bashir.
His augmentations were mainly hand-eye coordination, intelligence, stuff along those lines. Ne never mentioned, or implied, that he was physically altered for strength.
 
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