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* MagnificentBitch: From ''Succession'': In this tale from the MirrorUniverse, Airiam is a cyborg crewman abroad the Terran ship ISS Shenzhou, who resents being [[FantasticRacism treated as a second class citizen]] by the bigoted Terran Empire. Airiam [[KlingonPromotion stages a coup]] on the Shenzhou, cutting life support to the bridge and killing the entire bridge crew, as well as rerouting the ship's computer functions to only serve her, demanding absolute loyalty from the rest of the crew. Learning that the Empire's new ruler, Emperor Alexander, is a psychopathic mad man who plans to exterminate all nonhuman life in the universe with a virus that will kill all nonhuman aliens it comes into contact with, Airiam decides to [[EvenEvilHasStandards stop him]], destroying a ship transporting the virus. Later Airiam destroys the ''ISS Enterprise'' before it can destroy the Klingon homeworld Qo'noS and rescues a rival of Alexander, Michael Burnham, and her Klingon allies. After disposing of two crewmen who were plotting against her, Airiam brings Michael to Earth and helps her kill Alexander and his treacherous second-in-command, Admiral Cornwall, allowing Michael to become Emperor. But on her coronation, Airiam uses the virus on the imperial palace, changing it only target humans, killing Michael and her supporters, so she can take the throne for herself.

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From ''Succession'': In this tale from the MirrorUniverse, Airiam is a cyborg crewman abroad the Terran ship ISS Shenzhou, who resents being [[FantasticRacism treated as a second class citizen]] by the bigoted Terran Empire. Airiam [[KlingonPromotion stages a coup]] on the Shenzhou, cutting life support to the bridge and killing the entire bridge crew, as well as rerouting the ship's computer functions to only serve her, demanding absolute loyalty from the rest of the crew. Learning that the Empire's new ruler, Emperor Alexander, is a psychopathic mad man who plans to exterminate all nonhuman life in the universe with a virus that will kill all nonhuman aliens it comes into contact with, Airiam decides to [[EvenEvilHasStandards stop him]], destroying a ship transporting the virus. Later Airiam destroys the ''ISS Enterprise'' before it can destroy the Klingon homeworld Qo'noS and rescues a rival of Alexander, Michael Burnham, and her Klingon allies. After disposing of two crewmen who were plotting against her, Airiam brings Michael to Earth and helps her kill Alexander and his treacherous second-in-command, Admiral Cornwall, allowing Michael to become Emperor. But on her coronation, Airiam uses the virus on the imperial palace, changing it only target humans, killing Michael and her supporters, so she can take the throne for herself.herself.
** [[WellIntentionedExtremist Barada Damar]] is the nephew of Legate Damar and the first speaker in the new [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine post-Dominion Cardassian government]]. After Cardassia is attacked by the Red Path, a bloodthirsty cult led by the mad Klingon Emperor, Kahless II, Damar invites Captain Sisko down to Cardassia to discuss the matter. However, Damar has seemingly led Sisko into a trap and is putting him on [[KangarooCourt trial]] for the 800 million Cardassians who were killed by the Dominion during the war. With the entire crowd at the trial testifying against him, Sikso assumes Damar will kill him. However, Damar's men turn their guns on the crowd and [[XanatosGambit kill them all]], with Damar wanting to have all the supporters of the old military regime killed to create a new Cardassia.
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* MagnificentBitch: From ''Succession'': In this tale from the MirrorUniverse, Airiam is a cyborg crewman abroad the Terran ship ISS Shenzhou, who resents being [[FantasticRacism treated as a second class citizen]] by the bigoted Terran Empire. Airiam [[KlingonPromotion stages a coup]] on the Shenzhou, cutting life support to the bridge and killing the entire bridge crew, as well as rerouting the ship's computer functions to only serve her, demanding absolute loyalty from the rest of the crew. Learning that the Empire's new ruler, Emperor Alexander, is a psychopathic mad man who plans to exterminate all nonhuman life in the universe with a virus that will kill all nonhuman aliens it comes into contact with, Airiam decides to [[EvenEvilHasStandards stop him]], destroying a ship transporting the virus. Later Airiam destroys the ISS Enterprise before it can destroy the Klingon homeworld Qo'noS and rescues a rival of Alexander, Michael Burnham, and her Klingon allies. After disposing of two crewmen who were plotting against her, Airiam brings Michael to Earth and helps her kill Alexander and his treacherous second-in-command, Admiral Cornwall, allowing Michael to become Emperor. But on her coronation, Airiam uses the virus on the imperial palace, changing it only target humans, killing Michael and her supporters, so she can take the throne for herself.

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* MagnificentBitch: From ''Succession'': In this tale from the MirrorUniverse, Airiam is a cyborg crewman abroad the Terran ship ISS Shenzhou, who resents being [[FantasticRacism treated as a second class citizen]] by the bigoted Terran Empire. Airiam [[KlingonPromotion stages a coup]] on the Shenzhou, cutting life support to the bridge and killing the entire bridge crew, as well as rerouting the ship's computer functions to only serve her, demanding absolute loyalty from the rest of the crew. Learning that the Empire's new ruler, Emperor Alexander, is a psychopathic mad man who plans to exterminate all nonhuman life in the universe with a virus that will kill all nonhuman aliens it comes into contact with, Airiam decides to [[EvenEvilHasStandards stop him]], destroying a ship transporting the virus. Later Airiam destroys the ISS Enterprise ''ISS Enterprise'' before it can destroy the Klingon homeworld Qo'noS and rescues a rival of Alexander, Michael Burnham, and her Klingon allies. After disposing of two crewmen who were plotting against her, Airiam brings Michael to Earth and helps her kill Alexander and his treacherous second-in-command, Admiral Cornwall, allowing Michael to become Emperor. But on her coronation, Airiam uses the virus on the imperial palace, changing it only target humans, killing Michael and her supporters, so she can take the throne for herself.
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* MagnificentBitch: From ''Succession'': In this tale from the MirrorUniverse, Airiam is a cyborg crewman abroad the Terran ship ISS Shenzhou, who resents being [[FantasticRacism treated as a second class citizen]] by the bigoted Terran Empire. Airiam [[KlingonPromotion stages a coup]] on the Shenzhou, cutting life support to the bridge and killing the entire bridge crew, as well as rerouting the ship's computer functions to only serve her, demanding absolute loyalty from the rest of the crew. Learning that the Empire's new ruler, Emperor Alexander, is a psychopathic mad man who plans to exterminate all nonhuman life in the universe with a virus that will kill all nonhuman aliens it comes into contact with, Airiam decides to [[EvenEvilHasStandards stop him]], destroying a ship transporting the virus. Later Airiam destroys the ISS Enterprise before it can destroy the Klingon homeworld Qo'noS and rescues a rival of Alexander, Michael Burnham, and her Klingon allies. After disposing of two crewmen who were plotting against her, Airiam brings Michael to Earth and helps her kill Alexander and his treacherous second-in-command, Admiral Cornwall, allowing Michael to become Emperor. But on her coronation, Airiam uses the virus on the imperial palace, changing it only target humans, killing Michael and her supporters, so she can take the throne for herself.

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* CompleteMonster:
** "The Q Gambit" arc: The [[Film/StarTrek2009 Kelvin Universe]] version of [[InsaneAdmiral Gul Dukat]] is just as dangerous as his [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Prime counterpart]], [[AdaptationalVillainy with none of the redeeming qualities]]. Q travels to the Kelvin Universe and sends Kirk and the Enterprise crew into the future. The Dominion has conquered most of the galaxy and as usual Dukat is a major commander in the Dominion, ruling over the planet Bajor from his space station, Terok Nor. When the Enterprise arrives in the future, Dukat's forces capture it and Dukat imprisons the crew. Sisko frees Kirk, but Spock and Bones are sent to a labor camp on Bajor. Kira, another resistance leader, frees Spock and Bones from the camp, and shows them an artifact that can change the course of the war. The artifact contains a Pah Wraith and the last Prophet, [[EnergyBeings both powerful interdimensional beings]], one good, one evil. The resistance is betrayed by Quark, a merchant that works with them, and Dukat captures the artifact, along with Bones, Spock and Kira. Dukat smashes the artifact, allowing the Pah-Wraith to possess him; the Prophet tries to possess Kira, but Dukat [[spoiler:murders her]]. Believing the Prophet was destroyed, Dukat takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to the wormhole. [[BadBoss Dukat murders a Vorta commander who demands to know what is going on]] and cows the rest of the crew into helping him. Dukat meets with the other Pah Wraiths in the worm hole and says that with the Prophet gone, nothing can stop them. [[AGodAmI Wanting to become a god]], [[OmnicidalManiac Dukat is willing to help the Pah Wraiths destroy the galaxy in exchange]]. Dukat's mad ambitions are so dangerous, even godlike entities such as Q fear them.
** "Manifest Destiny" miniseries: [[BigBad Sho'Tokh]] is a Klingon who is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[FromNobodyToNightmare grew up as a vicious street brawler]]. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise's hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, not caring how many of his troops died in the process. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.

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* CompleteMonster:
** "The Q Gambit" arc: The [[Film/StarTrek2009 Kelvin Universe]] version of [[InsaneAdmiral Gul Dukat]] is just as dangerous as his [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Prime counterpart]], [[AdaptationalVillainy with none of the redeeming qualities]]. Q travels to the Kelvin Universe and sends Kirk and the Enterprise crew into the future. The Dominion has conquered most of the galaxy and as usual Dukat is a major commander in the Dominion, ruling over the planet Bajor from his space station, Terok Nor. When the Enterprise arrives in the future, Dukat's forces capture it and Dukat imprisons the crew. Sisko frees Kirk, but Spock and Bones are sent to a labor camp on Bajor. Kira, another resistance leader, frees Spock and Bones from the camp, and shows them an artifact that can change the course of the war. The artifact contains a Pah Wraith and the last Prophet, [[EnergyBeings both powerful interdimensional beings]], one good, one evil. The resistance is betrayed by Quark, a merchant that works with them, and Dukat captures the artifact, along with Bones, Spock and Kira. Dukat smashes the artifact, allowing the Pah-Wraith to possess him; the Prophet tries to possess Kira, but Dukat [[spoiler:murders her]]. Believing the Prophet was destroyed, Dukat takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to the wormhole. [[BadBoss Dukat murders a Vorta commander who demands to know what is going on]] and cows the rest of the crew into helping him. Dukat meets with the other Pah Wraiths in the worm hole and says that with the Prophet gone, nothing can stop them. [[AGodAmI Wanting to become a god]], [[OmnicidalManiac Dukat is willing to help the Pah Wraiths destroy the galaxy in exchange]]. Dukat's mad ambitions are so dangerous, even godlike entities such as Q fear them.
** "Manifest Destiny" miniseries: [[BigBad Sho'Tokh]] is a Klingon who is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[FromNobodyToNightmare grew up as a vicious street brawler]]. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise's hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, not caring how many of his troops died in the process. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.
CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/StarTrek here]].

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** "Manifest Destiny" miniseries: [[BigBad Sho'Tokh]] is a Klingon who is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh grew up as a vicious street brawler. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise's hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, not caring how many of his troops died in the process. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.

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** "Manifest Destiny" miniseries: [[BigBad Sho'Tokh]] is a Klingon who is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[FromNobodyToNightmare grew up as a vicious street brawler.brawler]]. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise's hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, not caring how many of his troops died in the process. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.
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** "Manifest Destiny" miniseries: [[BigBad Sho'Tokh]] is a Klingon who is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[EvilAlbino grew up as a vicious street brawler]]. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise's hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, not caring how many of his troops died in the process. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.

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** "Manifest Destiny" miniseries: [[BigBad Sho'Tokh]] is a Klingon who is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[EvilAlbino grew up as a vicious street brawler]].brawler. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise's hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, not caring how many of his troops died in the process. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.
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** "The Q Gambit" arc: The [[Film/StarTrek Kelvin Universe]] version of [[InsaneAdmiral Gul Dukat]] is just as dangerous as his [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Prime counterpart]], [[AdaptationalVillainy with none of the redeeming qualities]]. Q travels to the Kelvin Universe and sends Kirk and the Enterprise crew into the future. The Dominion has conquered most of the galaxy and as usual Dukat is a major commander in the Dominion, ruling over the planet Bajor from his space station, Terok Nor. When the Enterprise arrives in the future, Dukat's forces capture it and Dukat imprisons the crew. Sisko frees Kirk, but Spock and Bones are sent to a labor camp on Bajor. Kira, another resistance leader, frees Spock and Bones from the camp, and shows them an artifact that can change the course of the war. The artifact contains a Pah Wraith and the last Prophet, [[EnergyBeings both powerful interdimensional beings]], one good, one evil. The resistance is betrayed by Quark, a merchant that works with them, and Dukat captures the artifact, along with Bones, Spock and Kira. Dukat smashes the artifact, allowing the Pah-Wraith to possess him; the Prophet tries to possess Kira, but Dukat [[spoiler:murders her]]. Believing the Prophet was destroyed, Dukat takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to the wormhole. [[BadBoss Dukat murders a Vorta commander who demands to know what is going on]] and cows the rest of the crew into helping him. Dukat meets with the other Pah Wraiths in the worm hole and says that with the Prophet gone, nothing can stop them. [[AGodAmI Wanting to become a god]], [[OmnicidalManiac Dukat is willing to help the Pah Wraiths destroy the galaxy in exchange]]. Dukat's mad ambitions are so dangerous, even godlike entities such as Q fear them.

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** "The Q Gambit" arc: The [[Film/StarTrek [[Film/StarTrek2009 Kelvin Universe]] version of [[InsaneAdmiral Gul Dukat]] is just as dangerous as his [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Prime counterpart]], [[AdaptationalVillainy with none of the redeeming qualities]]. Q travels to the Kelvin Universe and sends Kirk and the Enterprise crew into the future. The Dominion has conquered most of the galaxy and as usual Dukat is a major commander in the Dominion, ruling over the planet Bajor from his space station, Terok Nor. When the Enterprise arrives in the future, Dukat's forces capture it and Dukat imprisons the crew. Sisko frees Kirk, but Spock and Bones are sent to a labor camp on Bajor. Kira, another resistance leader, frees Spock and Bones from the camp, and shows them an artifact that can change the course of the war. The artifact contains a Pah Wraith and the last Prophet, [[EnergyBeings both powerful interdimensional beings]], one good, one evil. The resistance is betrayed by Quark, a merchant that works with them, and Dukat captures the artifact, along with Bones, Spock and Kira. Dukat smashes the artifact, allowing the Pah-Wraith to possess him; the Prophet tries to possess Kira, but Dukat [[spoiler:murders her]]. Believing the Prophet was destroyed, Dukat takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to the wormhole. [[BadBoss Dukat murders a Vorta commander who demands to know what is going on]] and cows the rest of the crew into helping him. Dukat meets with the other Pah Wraiths in the worm hole and says that with the Prophet gone, nothing can stop them. [[AGodAmI Wanting to become a god]], [[OmnicidalManiac Dukat is willing to help the Pah Wraiths destroy the galaxy in exchange]]. Dukat's mad ambitions are so dangerous, even godlike entities such as Q fear them.

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** Featured in the arc "The Q Gambit", the [[Film/StarTrek Kelvin Universe]] version of [[InsaneAdmiral Gul Dukat]] is just as dangerous as his [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Prime counterpart]], [[AdaptationalVillainy with none of the redeeming qualities]]. Q travels to the Kelvin Universe and sends Kirk and the Enterprise crew into the future. The Dominion has conquered most of the galaxy and as usual Dukat is a major commander in the Dominion, ruling over the planet Bajor from his space station, Terok Nor. When the Enterprise arrives in the future, Dukat's forces capture it and Dukat imprisons the crew. Sisko frees Kirk, but Spock and Bones are sent to a labor camp on Bajor. Kira, another resistance leader, frees Spock and Bones from the camp, and shows them an artifact that can change the course of the war. The artifact contains a Pah Wraith and the last Prophet, [[EnergyBeings both powerful interdimensional beings]], one good, one evil. The resistance is betrayed by Quark, a merchant that works with them, and Dukat captures the artifact, along with Bones, Spock and Kira. Dukat smashes the artifact, allowing the Pah-Wraith to possess him; the Prophet tries to possess Kira, but Dukat [[spoiler:murders her]]. Believing the Prophet was destroyed, Dukat takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to the wormhole. [[BadBoss Dukat murders a Vorta commander who demands to know what is going on]] and cows the rest of the crew into helping him. Dukat meets with the other Pah Wraiths in the worm hole and says that with the Prophet gone, nothing can stop them. [[AGodAmI Wanting to become a god]], [[OmnicidalManiac Dukat is willing to help the Pah Wraiths destroy the galaxy in exchange]]. Dukat's mad ambitions are so dangerous, even godlike entities such as Q fear them.
** In the miniseries "Manifest Destiny", [[BigBad the main villain]], a Klingon named Sho'Tokh, is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[EvilAlbino grew up as a vicious street brawler]]. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise’s hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, [[WeHaveReserves not caring how many of his troops died in the process]]. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.

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** Featured in the arc "The Q Gambit", the Gambit" arc: The [[Film/StarTrek Kelvin Universe]] version of [[InsaneAdmiral Gul Dukat]] is just as dangerous as his [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Prime counterpart]], [[AdaptationalVillainy with none of the redeeming qualities]]. Q travels to the Kelvin Universe and sends Kirk and the Enterprise crew into the future. The Dominion has conquered most of the galaxy and as usual Dukat is a major commander in the Dominion, ruling over the planet Bajor from his space station, Terok Nor. When the Enterprise arrives in the future, Dukat's forces capture it and Dukat imprisons the crew. Sisko frees Kirk, but Spock and Bones are sent to a labor camp on Bajor. Kira, another resistance leader, frees Spock and Bones from the camp, and shows them an artifact that can change the course of the war. The artifact contains a Pah Wraith and the last Prophet, [[EnergyBeings both powerful interdimensional beings]], one good, one evil. The resistance is betrayed by Quark, a merchant that works with them, and Dukat captures the artifact, along with Bones, Spock and Kira. Dukat smashes the artifact, allowing the Pah-Wraith to possess him; the Prophet tries to possess Kira, but Dukat [[spoiler:murders her]]. Believing the Prophet was destroyed, Dukat takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to the wormhole. [[BadBoss Dukat murders a Vorta commander who demands to know what is going on]] and cows the rest of the crew into helping him. Dukat meets with the other Pah Wraiths in the worm hole and says that with the Prophet gone, nothing can stop them. [[AGodAmI Wanting to become a god]], [[OmnicidalManiac Dukat is willing to help the Pah Wraiths destroy the galaxy in exchange]]. Dukat's mad ambitions are so dangerous, even godlike entities such as Q fear them.
** In the miniseries "Manifest Destiny", Destiny" miniseries: [[BigBad the main villain]], Sho'Tokh]] is a Klingon named Sho'Tokh, who is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[EvilAlbino grew up as a vicious street brawler]]. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise’s Enterprise's hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, [[WeHaveReserves not caring how many of his troops died in the process]].process. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.

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** ''ComicBook/StarTrekIDW'': In the miniseries "Manifest Destiny", [[BigBad the main villain]], a Klingon named Sho'Tokh, is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[EvilAlbino grew up as a vicious street brawler]]. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise’s hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, [[WeHaveReserves not caring how many of his troops died in the process]]. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.

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** ''ComicBook/StarTrekIDW'': In the miniseries "Manifest Destiny", [[BigBad the main villain]], a Klingon named Sho'Tokh, is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[EvilAlbino grew up as a vicious street brawler]]. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise’s hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, [[WeHaveReserves not caring how many of his troops died in the process]]. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.

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* CompleteMonster: Featured in the arc "The Q Gambit", the [[Film/StarTrek Kelvin Universe]] version of [[InsaneAdmiral Gul Dukat]] is just as dangerous as his [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Prime counterpart]], [[AdaptationalVillainy with none of the redeeming qualities]]. Q travels to the Kelvin Universe and sends Kirk and the Enterprise crew into the future. The Dominion has conquered most of the galaxy and as usual Dukat is a major commander in the Dominion, ruling over the planet Bajor from his space station, Terok Nor. When the Enterprise arrives in the future, Dukat's forces capture it and Dukat imprisons the crew. Sisko frees Kirk, but Spock and Bones are sent to a labor camp on Bajor. Kira, another resistance leader, frees Spock and Bones from the camp, and shows them an artifact that can change the course of the war. The artifact contains a Pah Wraith and the last Prophet, [[EnergyBeings both powerful interdimensional beings]], one good, one evil. The resistance is betrayed by Quark, a merchant that works with them, and Dukat captures the artifact, along with Bones, Spock and Kira. Dukat smashes the artifact, allowing the Pah-Wraith to possess him; the Prophet tries to possess Kira, but Dukat [[spoiler:murders her]]. Believing the Prophet was destroyed, Dukat takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to the wormhole. [[BadBoss Dukat murders a Vorta commander who demands to know what is going on]] and cows the rest of the crew into helping him. Dukat meets with the other Pah Wraiths in the worm hole and says that with the Prophet gone, nothing can stop them. [[AGodAmI Wanting to become a god]], [[OmnicidalManiac Dukat is willing to help the Pah Wraiths destroy the galaxy in exchange]]. Dukat's mad ambitions are so dangerous, even godlike entities such as Q fear them.

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in the arc "The Q Gambit", the [[Film/StarTrek Kelvin Universe]] version of [[InsaneAdmiral Gul Dukat]] is just as dangerous as his [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Prime counterpart]], [[AdaptationalVillainy with none of the redeeming qualities]]. Q travels to the Kelvin Universe and sends Kirk and the Enterprise crew into the future. The Dominion has conquered most of the galaxy and as usual Dukat is a major commander in the Dominion, ruling over the planet Bajor from his space station, Terok Nor. When the Enterprise arrives in the future, Dukat's forces capture it and Dukat imprisons the crew. Sisko frees Kirk, but Spock and Bones are sent to a labor camp on Bajor. Kira, another resistance leader, frees Spock and Bones from the camp, and shows them an artifact that can change the course of the war. The artifact contains a Pah Wraith and the last Prophet, [[EnergyBeings both powerful interdimensional beings]], one good, one evil. The resistance is betrayed by Quark, a merchant that works with them, and Dukat captures the artifact, along with Bones, Spock and Kira. Dukat smashes the artifact, allowing the Pah-Wraith to possess him; the Prophet tries to possess Kira, but Dukat [[spoiler:murders her]]. Believing the Prophet was destroyed, Dukat takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to the wormhole. [[BadBoss Dukat murders a Vorta commander who demands to know what is going on]] and cows the rest of the crew into helping him. Dukat meets with the other Pah Wraiths in the worm hole and says that with the Prophet gone, nothing can stop them. [[AGodAmI Wanting to become a god]], [[OmnicidalManiac Dukat is willing to help the Pah Wraiths destroy the galaxy in exchange]]. Dukat's mad ambitions are so dangerous, even godlike entities such as Q fear them.them.
** ''ComicBook/StarTrekIDW'': In the miniseries "Manifest Destiny", [[BigBad the main villain]], a Klingon named Sho'Tokh, is less of a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy noble warrior]] and more of a [[BloodKnight bloodthirsty brute]]. Rejected by his family for being an albino, Sho'Tokh [[EvilAlbino grew up as a vicious street brawler]]. This viciousness gained him the attention of the Klingon military, which allowed him to join. Sho'Tokh rose through the ranks and was eventually given his own command, as the leader of a military unit filled with other such outcasts, and was sent out to conquer planets for the Klingon Empire. Sho'Tokh's forces invade a planet of bronze age aliens, violently killing anyone who resists them. After conquering the planet, Sho'Tokh orders every able-bodied male and [[SexSlave fertile female]] to made into slaves and everyone else will be killed, [[WouldHurtAChild including the children]]. When one of his lieutenants says [[EvenEvilHasStandards such actions are dishonorable war crimes]], Sho'Tokh [[BadBoss kills him for defying his orders]]. Wanting a new prize, Sho'Tokh lures the Enterprise into a trap with a fake distress signal. He sends several of his troops in space suits to attack the Enterprise’s hull, but later orders his ships to fire on the hull, [[WeHaveReserves not caring how many of his troops died in the process]]. After taking control of the bridge, Sho'Tokh orders his men to kill the Enterprise crew, not caring how many of them die while attempting this task. Sho'Tokh is so vile, even several of his own troops turn against him.
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* CompleteMonster: Featured in the arc "The Q Gambit", the [[Film/StarTrek Kelvin Universe]] version of [[InsaneAdmiral Gul Dukat]] is just as dangerous as his [[Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Prime counterpart]], [[AdaptationalVillainy with none of the redeeming qualities]]. Q travels to the Kelvin Universe and sends Kirk and the Enterprise crew into the future. The Dominion has conquered most of the galaxy and as usual Dukat is a major commander in the Dominion, ruling over the planet Bajor from his space station, Terok Nor. When the Enterprise arrives in the future, Dukat's forces capture it and Dukat imprisons the crew. Sisko frees Kirk, but Spock and Bones are sent to a labor camp on Bajor. Kira, another resistance leader, frees Spock and Bones from the camp, and shows them an artifact that can change the course of the war. The artifact contains a Pah Wraith and the last Prophet, [[EnergyBeings both powerful interdimensional beings]], one good, one evil. The resistance is betrayed by Quark, a merchant that works with them, and Dukat captures the artifact, along with Bones, Spock and Kira. Dukat smashes the artifact, allowing the Pah-Wraith to possess him; the Prophet tries to possess Kira, but Dukat [[spoiler:murders her]]. Believing the Prophet was destroyed, Dukat takes control of the Enterprise and takes it to the wormhole. [[BadBoss Dukat murders a Vorta commander who demands to know what is going on]] and cows the rest of the crew into helping him. Dukat meets with the other Pah Wraiths in the worm hole and says that with the Prophet gone, nothing can stop them. [[AGodAmI Wanting to become a god]], [[OmnicidalManiac Dukat is willing to help the Pah Wraiths destroy the galaxy in exchange]]. Dukat's mad ambitions are so dangerous, even godlike entities such as Q fear them.

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