Who do you find most unlikeable?
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eyeguy72 — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 06:03 AM)
Damn number one you did K'Ehleyr too?Does Worf know you are Alexander's father?
That's a just rumor.
And what about your "twin" brother Thomas?
Well that goes without saying. Along with that conniving clone copy's name! -
WyldeGoose — 9 years ago(January 27, 2017 11:22 AM)
Well, for me, the most unlikable character in all of Star Trek has got to be Neelix. For TNG, it's Okona.
Among the cast, I don't detest anyone overall. I have my particular issues with Riker and Picard for their performances as officers, especially Riker, whom I expect more out of. I think Worf is something of a hypocrite, a guy who loves the Klingon Empire and wants so much to be thought of as a Klingon warrior, but does not up and return to the Empire to prove himself as one when he had more than ample enough opportunity to do so. And, of course, Troi is written terribly. That's the main issue with my faults with these characters, that they are written so terribly because they were ill-conceived from the start. -
RobofNJ — 2 years ago(May 16, 2023 09:53 PM)
Pulaski could have been strong-charactered as a person but she was far from being a bitch. And come on, what human would not react like she did to android? That's not hatred. Hatred is thinking you're superior to someone else (and while Gates/Beverly wasn't so direct about it; she's was a do-gooder arrogant smug liberal) and treating them, whether directly and hostilly, as did Beverly, or in a slimy way, like ****. Everyone would have a hard time accepting an android at first. She overcame it and she respected and loved Data down the line. Even in the beginning she was treating Data with respect, even if she had a few preconceptions. Again, not unrealistic. She's far from hateful. That's just how it is. I didn't find Hobson's character unlikable.
She's strong charactered on the job. And friendly when in informal company. Beverly is just arrogant and stuck up period.