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Did they seem "Noble?". They hired a mass murderer. Used underhand tactics. I mean they seemed your average shadowy intelligence group. Not good guys, but not up pure evil per say. I would keep the normal intelligence agency part but the "Noble" aspect was nowhere to be found in series. I mean they were straight up going to do questionable things to Spock. Backed weaponized time travel. The only reason they weren't as genocidal as later years was because they weren't given cause to be. The Dominion War showing what they would do when the Federation was in genuine threat. I mean in the series the "Noble" part was nowhere seen.
Edited by TuvokA work actually portraying a character differently isn't Alternate Character Interpretation at all. Remove it.
Trouble Cube continues to be a general-purpose forum for those who desire such a thing.
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Alternate Character Interpretation is audiences having different interpretation than the narrative intends. This sounds like the intended interpretation of the work/Adaptation Deviation.
Should intentional changes like this be removed as misuse? What about fan works which take common ACI and make it intentional?
I was thinking "Fanwork Personality Change" might be a new trope to cover intentional fanwork changes that deal with the Ron the Death Eater / Draco in Leather Pants issue that keeps cropping up (if it's how the fanwork portrays them it's not YMMV).
Edited by Ferot_Dreadnaught