Shoot. Hope that image turns up (fixed it). It is that character Clint Howard played in the original Star Trek. It creeped me out as a kid and he still does (Clint that is) to this day. I'm old school "Trekkie" so I wasn't a frequent watcher of the other incarnations/spin-offs.
I can't believe you people. Janeway?Neelix?Dr. Kathrine Pulaski?
Janeway: I'd consider her a role model for women everywhere. I can't believe you people consider her annoying. She's a Katherine Hepburn, only younger. I'd consider her a better captain than Picard.
Nelix: A sweet orphaned alien that loves children and cooking. How can you find him annoying?
Pulaski: It was fun to watch her put Picard in his place.
Wesley Crusher is annoying because he doesn't fit anywhere Star Trek. In the early years, I didn't mind him as it seemed he was like Picard's cabin boy making occasional cameos. However, as the seasons passed, he became some sort of idealized teenager that recieved way too much attention than he deserved. Most episodes that revolved around him contained little to no allegrical value that is renouned for Star Trek.
Does the holodeck count as a character? Since it was the parent of new lifeforms on at least a couple of occasions, I think that makes it qualify.
In the real world, that damned thing would have been shut down completely for at least a year, if not two, the first time the slightest ship-endangering incident occurred, while a major committee investigated what went wrong, and the manufacturer would have been sued.
Then the holodeck's next trial run after the committee got through with their investigation would have been in an unarmed, local-solar-system subwarp freighter for at least another two years. If anything went wrong during or after that, holodecks on starships would be banned for the next fifty years, and the Federation would bring back the death penalty for anyone who installed one.
Oh... and I forgot to mention that the subwarp freighter would have a triple-redundant, completely manual self-destruct mechanism installed, isolated from all computer systems, with "break glass in case of emergency" switches installed in every compartment, cabin, and at 5-meter intervals along every corridor and Jeffrey's tube.
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My vote due to her being a typical 80s bitch.
Originally posted by Anders the White
Your just jealous of him.
My vote due to her being a typical 80s bitch.
I'm with you on this one.
Originally posted by Brad
The entire cast of Voyager.
I was going to mention Neelix, but yours isn't such a bad idea.
I don't even consider the characters on the other shows worth considering.
Shoot. Hope that image turns up (fixed it). It is that character Clint Howard played in the original Star Trek. It creeped me out as a kid and he still does (Clint that is) to this day. I'm old school "Trekkie" so I wasn't a frequent watcher of the other incarnations/spin-offs.
Originally posted by Outsider
Janeway was much worse than Nelix.
janeway, hands down. what a terrible character. she pissed me off every single time i watched it, so i just stopped bothering.
Anyone who watches that show!
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Originally posted by dstranathan
Most annoying Star Trek character:
Anyone who watches that show!
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In that spirit: The ST guy on Fraiser.
"Gentlemen, Set you phasers to stunning"
Janeway: I'd consider her a role model for women everywhere. I can't believe you people consider her annoying. She's a Katherine Hepburn, only younger. I'd consider her a better captain than Picard.
Nelix: A sweet orphaned alien that loves children and cooking. How can you find him annoying?
Pulaski: It was fun to watch her put Picard in his place.
Wesley Crusher is annoying because he doesn't fit anywhere Star Trek. In the early years, I didn't mind him as it seemed he was like Picard's cabin boy making occasional cameos. However, as the seasons passed, he became some sort of idealized teenager that recieved way too much attention than he deserved. Most episodes that revolved around him contained little to no allegrical value that is renouned for Star Trek.
Tripp.
Has too much of that undertone of smart arse yankee know it all to him to be appealing to anyone outside of the USA.
Chakotay.
Always acted like Janeway"s Lap dog...
Sato.
She's such a whining Pussy....Why don't they swap her for a good hapster or maybe a ferret..either would have more backbone...!
chakotay, though, has some merit (he was like the superfriends' "apache chief" of the galaxy...)
have to admit, i don't know a single girl who DOESN'T like janeway... and i have a hard time finding a guy who DOES. i wonder what that means?
In the real world, that damned thing would have been shut down completely for at least a year, if not two, the first time the slightest ship-endangering incident occurred, while a major committee investigated what went wrong, and the manufacturer would have been sued.
Then the holodeck's next trial run after the committee got through with their investigation would have been in an unarmed, local-solar-system subwarp freighter for at least another two years. If anything went wrong during or after that, holodecks on starships would be banned for the next fifty years, and the Federation would bring back the death penalty for anyone who installed one.