Which Star Trek Villain Are You?

Find out which Star Trek villain you are!

Booker Smith
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On Oct 10, 2016

When you think of the word "power", which of these phrases matches the feelings inspired most closely?

What is the value of a starship to you?

Someone offered you something you want very badly, if you do something dangerous for them. You did it, but now they won't honor the agreement. What do you do?

You wake up on a deserted island. The wildlife here is dangerous, and rescue, if it comes, is months away. You're not here alone: pick a Starfleet officer to be stranded with. If you both survive, you'll win their friendship, or at least their respect. Remember, you're a villain!

Regardless of who you chose, why did you choose them?

Would you betray your current crew/associates/friends to improve your current situation?

You're out on some important *villain business* in a fairly busy public area, but it's not time sensitive. You see a young child looking around for her parent. What do you do?

Would you sacrifice everything, including your life, to accomplish your highest goal, if it was the only way?

Which group best represents Cdr. Riker's worst flaw?

What was Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader's biggest mistake?

The 'hero' has met with you, neutrally, unarmed, and gives you your story's "redemption pitch." It's a moving, eloquent speech. Their earnest words bring a stinging to your eyes and awaken something fiercely hot in your heart. What is it?

You have filled your years with deeds good and deeds bad, and as the sun sets on you for the last time, you consider that the 'hero' may know you, or at least understand you, better than anyone else. You imagine that they'll pay you quiet respects when you've passed, what do you hope will be in their heart?

Khan

Khan

Khan... As strong and intelligent as he is arrogant and dangerous. A genetically engineered 'superman' who sought revenge on Captain Kirk for being marooned after he tried to steal the Enterprise and kill its crew. He may have been lawful neutral at one point, but after being marooned for years on a harsh planet and losing some of those closest to him, he's neutral evil and only wants revenge.

Weyoun

Weyoun

Weyoun is a Vorta, intelligent, ruthless, and absolutely loyal to the Founders, who genetically engineered him to serve and lead many aspects of daily Dominion affairs. He holds no rancor, is not brash or petty, but he is confident in himself and his purpose. He will be professional, even friendly, while engineering your demise, for the glory of the Founders, of course. He is the textbook example of lawful evil.

Dukat

Dukat

A brash, self-assured Gul, who presents his selfishness and ambition to himself and others as dedication to Cardassian strength and ideals. He cares about them, and family, but about himself... more. He is neutral evil.

Kai Winn

Kai Winn

Kai Winn cares about her people, her religion, and the prophets. But she cares about something more: herself. She does what she wants, or perhaps what she believes is right, and has the ambition, influence, and moral self-assurance to see it through. She is probably lawful evil.

Seska

Seska

A Cardassian, who masqueraded as a Bajoran to infiltrate the Maquis, then joined Voyager's Starfleet crew, then betrayed them to ally with Voyager's enemies, Seska is loyal only to herself. She is petty, ruthless, and clever. She not only wants power, but enjoys using it as well. Chaotic Evil would describe her well.

Lore

Lore

Lore is an android, created by an eccentric but kindly scientist. Lore was not accepted in his community and disturbed his creator such that he was deactivated. Lore may once have wanted love, or at least acceptance, but existential angst and a corrupted personality make his goals and desires random and often malevolent. Chaotic Evil.

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