• usernamefactory@lemmy.ca
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      Kirk never turned evil! He just got into an ego-driven power struggle with his old ship’s captain, almost derailing a vital mission to save Earth. Then he authorised the creation of a doomsday weapon, which he left unguarded and undefended. Then he tried to fix that mistake by rushing over with a training ship full of cadets, only to get attacked by another old mistake he never kept tabs on. Then he stole that same ship…

      Oh, shit, you’re right.

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        But he made up for all that by breaking the chronological prime directive, losing control of his ship to mutineers, and allowing his racism to nearly start a war with the Klingon empire.

        So really, who are we to judge.

        I could do the same analysis for Admiral Janeway, but I’m afraid she would shoot me, Tuvix me, or write me out of history.

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          We could do it for a lot of captains. Picard and Pike would be the only two that are noble enough it might be less convincing.

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      “When they move you up to admiral, steal a ship, blow it up, travel back in time, save Earth and then they’ll let you be Captain again.”