YosemiteSam
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I never watched the cartoons and know next to nothing about them. Not sure of they have the same characters or completely different ones.
Lets hear your favorites!
Star Trek - The Original Series
Lets hear your favorites!
Star Trek - The Original Series
This one was easy for me. He has always been my favorite.
- Scotty
Because Scotty! I love his outlook on how he handles his job. His brashness and blustery Irishness along with how he promises something at 4 hours when he knows he can get it done in 2 hours and look like a hero!
She's given it all she's got Captain!
Runner up: Nope, not Captain James T. Kirk, it's Spock!
Star Trek - The Next GenerationShe's given it all she's got Captain!
Runner up: Nope, not Captain James T. Kirk, it's Spock!
This one is a lot more difficult. Picard, Worf, Q, and Wesley were some of my favorites, but if I had to choose one.
- Jordy La Forge
To be honest. I really didn't find any of them really stand out as a favorite character. I know that the Captain's seat is one of the most important and without questions makes or breaks a Star Trek series. I just didn't feel many characters had a lot of depth and style that really attracts me. As a whole, they got enough from the entire cast to make a great series.
Runner up: Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Star Trek - Deep Space NineRunner up: Captain Jean-Luc Picard
This series was the hardest to watch of all of them initially. Once I got through all seven seasons the first time, now it's much easier though I still tend to skip the episodes that deal with Kai Winn and Vedeks. I also can't stand the ending with Kai Winn and Gul Dukat. That was awful and extremely lame. I always skip those scenes all together when I watch it the last season of it.
- Garek
Garek is my favorite for the same reason Tyrion Lannister became my favorite on GoT (though that changed after he joined Dany and quit being quick witted) Garek is highly intelligent,quick witted and highly sarcastic. (love sarcasm!) I love his indirect (back-handed) insults along with his very direct insults. He always came off as evil, but underneath he wasn't. (like Tyrion early in GoT) I find that very likable.
Runner up: Kira Nerys
Star Trek - VoyagerRunner up: Kira Nerys
This is an interesting one too. My choice likely would have been Captain Janeway except for a couple of episodes that I really disliked her in. Obviously it had nothing to do with the actor as it was the writing that made her seem very uncaptainly. That is a black eye for that character.
- Seven of Nine
This has really next to nothing to do with the fact that she is very attractive. (though it certainly doesn't hurt) It has a lot more to do with any episode she appeared in, she was part of the driving force of those episodes. She is also supremely talented. She shows off a lot of acting range in many episodes where she is taken control of or has some sort of mind control. She can clearly sing very well as seen in The Killing Game episode.
I didn't hate Kes like a lot of Star Trek fans did, but Seven of Nine was a definite upgrade to the cast.
Runner Up: B'Elanna Torres (it's gotta be an engineering thing or something hah)
Star Trek - EnterpriseI didn't hate Kes like a lot of Star Trek fans did, but Seven of Nine was a definite upgrade to the cast.
Runner Up: B'Elanna Torres (it's gotta be an engineering thing or something hah)
The greatest thing about Star Trek series is their casting. They do some a wonderful job and most of the cast weren't big stars to begin with. HBO is good about building casts out of relatively unknown people.
- Trip Tucker
This was tough between Trip and the runner up. The reason I took Trip is he was far more integral part of the show. My runner up would likely have taken the spot if she were higher ranked and got more camera time.
Runner up: Hoshi Sato
I liked Hoshi because of her attitude and how her character changed over the four year run. She went from an extremely smart, but scared of everything to a commanding solider by the shows end. Sort of like Ensign Kim, but sometimes Kim's came off more forced.
I debated T'Pol also as she had some transformation also, but in truth. I think the Vulcan in her acting sometimes came off and forced too. Though I am a huge fan of her character in the show also. She was definitely better in the last years than she was in the first two.
Star Trek - DiscoveryRunner up: Hoshi Sato
I liked Hoshi because of her attitude and how her character changed over the four year run. She went from an extremely smart, but scared of everything to a commanding solider by the shows end. Sort of like Ensign Kim, but sometimes Kim's came off more forced.
I debated T'Pol also as she had some transformation also, but in truth. I think the Vulcan in her acting sometimes came off and forced too. Though I am a huge fan of her character in the show also. She was definitely better in the last years than she was in the first two.
This one is by far the easiest to choose.
- Captain Christopher Pike
Every single series that I've watched. I started liking the Captain in the first season, but it usually took more than one season to really grow on me as one of the quintessential stalwart Federation Captain they always seem to turn into. Not Anson Mount's Captain Christopher Pike. He made for an incredible Captain. By the episode Through the Valley of Shadows, his spot was secured in season one!
Runner up: Michael Burnham.
If Captain Gabriel Lorca lasted beyond season one, it would most likely be him as the runner up. Though Philippa Georglou was in the running also.
Runner up: Michael Burnham.
If Captain Gabriel Lorca lasted beyond season one, it would most likely be him as the runner up. Though Philippa Georglou was in the running also.