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10 Star Trek Assassinations That Changed Everything
10 Star Trek Assassinations That Changed Everything
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These Star Trek characters changed everything but paid the ultimate price to do it
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Technically, Future Admiral Janeway assassinated the Borg. The repercussions from that event, meant that the Borg were no longer a near unstoppable galactic threat.
Glory to your channel!
CRIME and SCI-FI, one of my favorite blends. I would often look to STAR TREK for it's look into a possible future that would change everything. Could land a planet that it's race of people knew the SECRETS of REVERSE-AGING. THE QUEST FOR IMMORTALITY. Could that secret be CALORIC INTAKE is controlled. Yes, a world where people barely EAT, but EAT enough to maintain health. A world where cigarettes are banned. Come to think about it, this would make a good sci fi book to read, if Star Trek doesn't do this.
Gowron wasn’t assassinated, he was killed in combat.
What amazing me about the Mirror Mirror episode is:
Two jewish actors Shatner and Nimoy, would perform a Roman salute! Which is so close to the Nazi salute. I believe Hitler adopted this salute for that reason. He based the Third Reich on Roman designs. From the eagle on down.
Yeah,Garak has been an important part of assassinations for who knows how long!
And those Klingons are ridiculous! 😐
Worf. Emperor maker. The SECOND most important StarFleet officer…
Vreenek should be #1. It's a masterpiece.
Really? What does it say of our society that we need lists like this so we know which bad guys are the worse? If we're watching people get murdered, not assassinated but straight up murdered and ranking them on a list who's the real villian here? Gonna report this hypocrisy that says Trek culture appreciates life but loves to show us who the 'best' murders are….. Eesh. Reporting the abuse and support for murder and assassination in this day and age is not good not is it okay but I'm wrong because I'm not talking white, I mean right…
Sisko is the most realistic Military commander in the entire Starfleet.
Sisko would make a badass Section 31 operative
not sure Dahj's murder is an assassination
I would say that whatever future Janeway did to the Borg Queen should be on top of that list!
"In Pale Moonlight" should have been #1. No one ever messed the Romulans up like Garak and Sisko did.
GLAAAASS?!
What about the most important person in the galaxy? Miles O'brien.
He almost died many times, visionary from ds9 comes to mind.
The second time is allways easyer
I'm a simple person. I hear my favorite lines from "In The Pale Moonlight," I hit the like button. It cannot be overstated just how much I love that episode!
Old bug eyes, indeed…
In regards the morality of law during a war all I ask is for people to remember Intra arma silent legis.
the Enterprise-E didnt 'happen to be in the area" they were in that area because of B-4
In all fairness here, Warf didn't "murder" Mart'og. Given the cultural (and I'm sure legal) challenge to combat in Klingon society.