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IGN ranked Khan as the best Star Trek villain, noting that he set the pattern for revenge-seeking villains in the series; in the decades since the film's release, "even those with a passing interest [in Trek] know the name." [37] Star Trek producer Rick Berman called the villain "threatening and memorable." [29]
Star Trek has an ongoing tradition of actors returning to reprise their roles in other spin-off series. In some instances, actors have portrayed potential ancestors, descendants, or relatives of characters they originated.
In 2013, Rolling Stone magazine ranked the Borg the second best villain of the Star Trek franchise, pointing out "they fly their ugly cube-ship wherever they please and force innocent species to join their ranks" and lamenting Captain Picard's assimilation in the episode "Best of Both Worlds". [39]
In 2016, Screen Rant rated Dukat as the eighth best character in Star Trek overall as presented in television and film. [6] Time rated Gul Dukat the fourth best villain of the Star Trek franchise in 2016. [7] In 2018, Comic Book Resources (CBR) ranked Gul Dukat the third best recurring character of all Star Trek. [8]
Time magazine rated General Chang the second-best villain of the Star Trek franchise in 2016. [5] In 2019, SyFy rated General Chang as the eighth-greatest Klingon of the Star Trek franchise, [ 2 ] noting Plummer's brilliant delivery of lines as well as an exceptional Klingon court scene with Captain Kirk (played by William Shatner ) and Doctor ...
Starfleet commander and a former Maquis member, best known as the first officer of the starship USS Voyager in the TV series Star Trek: Voyager. (Throughout the series, the special rank insignia designed for former Maquis members indicates that Chakotay is a lieutenant commander, although he is only ever referred to as "commander.")
In 2016, Time magazine rated the holographic Professor Moriarty as the 5th best villain of the Star Trek franchise. [10] In 2020, Looper listed this as one of the best episodes for Data, remarking that it is "The Next Generation having a whole lot of fun"; Geordi and Data tackle a holodeck gone wrong plot, with a Sherlock Holmes theme. [11]
In 2016, Screen Rant rated Jadzia Dax as the 19th-best character in Star Trek overall. [8] In 2018, TheWrap placed Jadzia Dax as 26th of 39 in a ranking of main cast characters of the Star Trek franchise prior to Star Trek: Discovery. [9] In 2017, CBR ranked Jadzia Dax the 13th-fiercest female character of the Star Trek universe. [10]