Kirk was transported up from a planet that split him into 2 parts good/evil. Also split an animal but it died when it was reintegrated into one animal in the transporter.
Kirk was transported up from a planet that split him into 2 parts good/evil. Also split an animal but it died when it was reintegrated into one animal in the transporter.
The PoodiCorn, IIRC
"The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
Kirk was transported up from a planet that split him into 2 parts good/evil. Also split an animal but it died when it was reintegrated into one animal in the transporter.
Kirk was transported up from a planet that split him into 2 parts good/evil. Also split an animal but it died when it was reintegrated into one animal in the transporter.
The PoodiCorn, IIRC
Can you say PoodiCorn in polite company?
I had to fix it three times. Autotype on this tablet must go to some nasty sites when I'm not around......
"The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
I can't remember if he is actually referred to as the Evil Kirk or not in the episode. Been a while for me,too. I remember discussions always being about Good Kirk and Evil Kirk when people discuss the episode.
However, it might be a "Beam me up, Scotty."........
"The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
I've played the game for 9 months now and 1701 Jadzia Dax is the first "existing" character I've seen twice in an event...and the first time wasn't that long ago. Interesting.
[GER - SF] Star Fleet - recruiting active captains with event participation. Our Starbase is level 134 and we use the Line App (optional) for spam, bragging, jokes, motivation and sharing tactics. German language.
I've played the game for 9 months now and 1701 Jadzia Dax is the first "existing" character I've seen twice in an event...and the first time wasn't that long ago. Interesting.
She's been event crew *at least* 4 times. I've been playing for a little over 3 years and yeah this is overdoing it on this version of Dax. If DB wants to throw in a strong SCI person like Dax, then go for Thelin, Kurak, or Laas. All of them have only been in one event if that.
Admiral of the Haus of GaghGagh, Starbase level 94, we are not accepting members at this time.
Captain of the voyage vessels: Queen of Bashir, Landsknecht, and Sunspear, the first luxury starship cruiseliners.
Amenities include wifi, fully-functioning holodecks, a full-service bar, 3 party decks, a Trill spa, and a business centre.
Fun fact: The ships are propelled by bouncy castle technology.
Whilst 1701 Dax is over done, what she brings is variants that will help newer players have some bonus crew. Of course that isn't as relevant in galaxy, but it certainly helps.
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
In the beginning, they think how he is an evil imposter, but later they realize he isn't actually evil just one Kirk split into two personalities.
I've played the game for 9 months now and 1701 Jadzia Dax is the first "existing" character I've seen twice in an event...and the first time wasn't that long ago. Interesting.
4/21/16 - The Trouble With Klingons (Faction)
9/8/16 - The Trouble With Klingons (Rerun) (Faction)
6/29/17 - The Trouble With Klingons (Rerun) (Faction)
1/24/19 - Temporal Trespassers (Galaxy)
3/21/19 - Legend Unwritten (Galaxy)
Did I miss any? I feel like I'm missing a 2018 one ...
I've played the game for 9 months now and 1701 Jadzia Dax is the first "existing" character I've seen twice in an event...and the first time wasn't that long ago. Interesting.
4/21/16 - The Trouble With Klingons (Faction)
9/8/16 - The Trouble With Klingons (Rerun) (Faction)
6/29/17 - The Trouble With Klingons (Rerun) (Faction)
1/24/19 - Temporal Trespassers (Galaxy)
3/21/19 - Legend Unwritten (Galaxy)
Did I miss any? I feel like I'm missing a 2018 one ...
I don't think anyone would have complained if all of a sudden they did TWO new four stars and introduced 1701 Bashir or O'Brien.
I've played the game for 9 months now and 1701 Jadzia Dax is the first "existing" character I've seen twice in an event...and the first time wasn't that long ago. Interesting.
4/21/16 - The Trouble With Klingons (Faction)
9/8/16 - The Trouble With Klingons (Rerun) (Faction)
6/29/17 - The Trouble With Klingons (Rerun) (Faction)
1/24/19 - Temporal Trespassers (Galaxy)
3/21/19 - Legend Unwritten (Galaxy)
Did I miss any? I feel like I'm missing a 2018 one ...
I don't think anyone would have complained if all of a sudden they did TWO new four stars and introduced 1701 Bashir or O'Brien.
That would be very cool. 1701 really should have its own collection ... (along with the Benny series)
It would also be really nice if they shook up the Galaxy bonus seats - Galaxies are WAY too dependent on the featured crew. There's no reason the seats couldn't be adjusted to allow us to use lesser bonused crew more, and make them more like Factions in exploring crew depth...
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
The episode’s page on Memory Alpha refers to him both with the “evil” adjective as well as calling him Negative Kirk, for what it’s worth.
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
The episode’s page on Memory Alpha refers to him both with the “evil” adjective as well as calling him Negative Kirk, for what it’s worth.
In my head I tend to think of the two versions of him as "Aggressive Kirk" and "Wimpy Kirk".
I always thought it was an interesting episode, pointing out that people — especially someone in a leadership position — need both aspects of their personality in order to be effective, just, and well-balanced.
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing. ~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
In the beginning, they think how he is an evil imposter, but later they realize he isn't actually evil just one Kirk split into two personalities.
I think evil Kirk should be from episode from season 3 one of late epsisodes where this lady possessed his body for evil purposes. The name escapes me for the moment.
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
I mean, he did try to rape Yeoman Rand. I feel like that's pretty evil.
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
In the beginning, they think how he is an evil imposter, but later they realize he isn't actually evil just one Kirk split into two personalities.
I think evil Kirk should be from episode from season 3 one of late epsisodes where this lady possessed his body for evil purposes. The name escapes me for the moment.
"Turnabout Intruder". The very last episode.
"The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
In the beginning, they think how he is an evil imposter, but later they realize he isn't actually evil just one Kirk split into two personalities.
I think evil Kirk should be from episode from season 3 one of late epsisodes where this lady possessed his body for evil purposes. The name escapes me for the moment.
"Turnabout Intruder". The very last episode.
Yeah, I was thinking at first that maybe that was going to be the Kirk in question... but then the name wouldn't make as much sense, since it wasn't actually him, but Dr. Janice Lester in his body. For a moment I also thought of android Kirk (from What Are Little Girls Made Of?), however, as a fleetmate quickly pointed out, he wasn't really evil, even if he was created for slightly nefarious purposes.
But I do think those two versions would also be cool to have in the game. Combine the 3 of them with his mirror version and we could have a Doppelganger Kirk cryo collection.
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing. ~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
But is calling him evil really accurate? He is aggressive and overbearing, but is it evil? I'm inclined to say that is not accurate, but I should rewatch the episode. Which episode is it called?
I mean, he did try to rape Yeoman Rand. I feel like that's pretty evil.
He is an aggressive, impulsive part of Kirk unrestrained with consciousness and he acts by pure instincts.
So he felt an attraction to Yeoman, an impulse an instinct and then he proceeded with it.
He didn't and couldn't understand what is wrong with it and why she is rejecting him.
Now is it evil if your instincts and aggression are separated from consciousness into two separate persons?
I don't know.
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Reversed Starfleet Badge Kirk.......
One can hope....
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Played since January 2017
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I feel like that would be sufficiently... evil.
("Mirror" Kirk....)
Kirk was transported up from a planet that split him into 2 parts good/evil. Also split an animal but it died when it was reintegrated into one animal in the transporter.
The PoodiCorn, IIRC
Can you say PoodiCorn in polite company?
I had to fix it three times. Autotype on this tablet must go to some nasty sites when I'm not around......
The Enemy Within
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/The_Enemy_Within_(episode)
I can't remember if he is actually referred to as the Evil Kirk or not in the episode. Been a while for me,too. I remember discussions always being about Good Kirk and Evil Kirk when people discuss the episode.
However, it might be a "Beam me up, Scotty."........
She's been event crew *at least* 4 times. I've been playing for a little over 3 years and yeah this is overdoing it on this version of Dax. If DB wants to throw in a strong SCI person like Dax, then go for Thelin, Kurak, or Laas. All of them have only been in one event if that.
Captain of the voyage vessels: Queen of Bashir, Landsknecht, and Sunspear, the first luxury starship cruiseliners.
Amenities include wifi, fully-functioning holodecks, a full-service bar, 3 party decks, a Trill spa, and a business centre.
Fun fact: The ships are propelled by bouncy castle technology.
Evil Kirk, and Human Torres.
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/011bd082-2a1a-49e1-a1bf-a5789dae5176
In the beginning, they think how he is an evil imposter, but later they realize he isn't actually evil just one Kirk split into two personalities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzW4GR6sClM
4/21/16 - The Trouble With Klingons (Faction)
9/8/16 - The Trouble With Klingons (Rerun) (Faction)
6/29/17 - The Trouble With Klingons (Rerun) (Faction)
1/24/19 - Temporal Trespassers (Galaxy)
3/21/19 - Legend Unwritten (Galaxy)
Did I miss any? I feel like I'm missing a 2018 one ...
I don't think anyone would have complained if all of a sudden they did TWO new four stars and introduced 1701 Bashir or O'Brien.
That would be very cool. 1701 really should have its own collection ... (along with the Benny series)
It would also be really nice if they shook up the Galaxy bonus seats - Galaxies are WAY too dependent on the featured crew. There's no reason the seats couldn't be adjusted to allow us to use lesser bonused crew more, and make them more like Factions in exploring crew depth...
The episode’s page on Memory Alpha refers to him both with the “evil” adjective as well as calling him Negative Kirk, for what it’s worth.
In my head I tend to think of the two versions of him as "Aggressive Kirk" and "Wimpy Kirk".
I always thought it was an interesting episode, pointing out that people — especially someone in a leadership position — need both aspects of their personality in order to be effective, just, and well-balanced.
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
I think evil Kirk should be from episode from season 3 one of late epsisodes where this lady possessed his body for evil purposes. The name escapes me for the moment.
I mean, he did try to rape Yeoman Rand. I feel like that's pretty evil.
"Turnabout Intruder". The very last episode.
Yeah, I was thinking at first that maybe that was going to be the Kirk in question... but then the name wouldn't make as much sense, since it wasn't actually him, but Dr. Janice Lester in his body. For a moment I also thought of android Kirk (from What Are Little Girls Made Of?), however, as a fleetmate quickly pointed out, he wasn't really evil, even if he was created for slightly nefarious purposes.
But I do think those two versions would also be cool to have in the game. Combine the 3 of them with his mirror version and we could have a Doppelganger Kirk cryo collection.
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
He is an aggressive, impulsive part of Kirk unrestrained with consciousness and he acts by pure instincts.
So he felt an attraction to Yeoman, an impulse an instinct and then he proceeded with it.
He didn't and couldn't understand what is wrong with it and why she is rejecting him.
Now is it evil if your instincts and aggression are separated from consciousness into two separate persons?
I don't know.