10 Star Trek Villains Who Killed The Most
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- A countdown of the most destructive killers we've ever seen in Star Trek.
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I'm going to be that one but it was Jennifer not Jessica
Saves me typing that
You beat me to it! Well done.
I had the same thought😂
Same here.. you beat me to it as well
Jinx
We all know deep in our souls that Badgey shall one day top this list.
Yes, he's always listening!
Ah, guys, Sisko's wife was named Jennifer, not Jessica.I'm genuinely surprised you'd make such a rook mistake.🤣🤣
Having just finished DS9 run-through again, I literally shouted JESSICA?!
@@CamClarke-fr4ow I listened to it again twice just to make sure. I'm thinking Jessica? wtf?
Creating a red herring to spawn comments ;-P
@@sinisterminister6478IKR.. for min I started to think maybe my memory is wrong and it is Jessica, but then I was like, "no, Sicko called her Jenn ..." somethings up.
@@CamClarke-fr4ow Wonder if they were spending some off time with Supernatural or Timeless. They both have a tragically dead character who was mourned by the lead character.
It may have been an alternate timeline, but surely Soran's body count of 230 million lives on Veridian IV in Generations has to count.
Came here to say that. Don't think it was an alternate time-line though. Was that ever brought up as the case? I thought for sure he'd be on the list.
@@jonathanmellette8541 It was a self-service time stitch, like "Children of Time" or "Twilight."
@@jonathanmellette8541 Well, given the way time is handled, it became an alternate timeline instead of the Prime Timeline because of the timey-wimey-space-ribbon
I'd have included the Sphere Builders and the Xindi. Even though their plan to destroy Earth failed, they still murdered millions in Florida alone.
In an alternate timeline, they did destroy Earth but that was undone by using a procedure involved the NX-01 ENTERPRISE warp core that removed some parasites that were affecting Archer's mind. These parasites were in a some space time flux and Doctor Phlox procedure was removing the parasites in the past as well. So that Archer can stop the Xindi weapon from destroying Earth.
Neither of those are a person or a hive mind.
Yeah, but it’s Florida.
@@Linerunner99 If you can single out the female changeling, you can single out the Xindi's sphere builder _Primary_
And they killed a lot more than 7MM if you count the alternate history where they won the war.
@@richardvinsen2385 And Cuba and Venezuela.
Finally!!! Kodos makes an appearance in one of these lists!
If Anorax is included then Picard is number 1.
In "All Good Things" Picard caused the anomaly that prevented life from even coming into existence in the galaxy, thus killing countless trillions over the course of billions of years.
He'd be on the list of Star Trek heroes that killed the most. This is for mass murdering villains, not mass murdering heroes. Though I don't know anyone who could match his count.
Do we actually know that? We saw the anomaly prevent life from beginning on Earth but not elsewhere. Also, that alternate timeline was averted.
@vic5015 that's what I said if we include Anorax, as his timeline was averted as well.
Given that almost all life in the Star Trek Milky Way is related, although distantly, it's safe to assume that the anomaly affected the whole galaxy, also 4.5 billion years ago it took up half the galaxy.
@@abx_yenwaythere is also debate as to whether preventive all good things were real or just something Q created as some sort of Twisted lesson to Picard
So preventing life from developing or terminating embryonic life, especially future sentient life is killing or mass murder.
FASCINATING.
She ate Kelpiens? How awful!
Now, where are my popplers?
Kelpiens go great with guacamole
Ugh, I think there was something in that hippie I ate…
In addition to the Jennifer-Jessica thing, I believe Emperor Georgiou's official title actually included the line "Augustus Iaponius (with an I, not an L) Centarius", in a nod to the first Empress of the Terran Empire, Hoshi Sato, who was Japanese.
V'Ger? The Planet Killer ('The Doomsday Machine')? Granted, we're not given body counts for their offscreen exploits, but they're plausibly very high, and (IMO) deserve at least honorable mentions.
V'ger is just the movie version of Nomad so it'd be a bit redundent to include them both
@@Chayat0freak 2 separate entities... not redundant at all
@@omega311888Same origin story, same basic life, same mission. But yeah, totally different.
I came to the comments looking for V'Ger. We saw entire planets digitized and stored within it. I'm sure there were decent populations on a good chunk of them!
I love you trek culture! But this is the best video (besides ups and downs) yall have released in a while
In the episode 'Vinculum', Seven is infused with many personalities, including a Krenim scientist, with which Janeway debated temporal physics. It is therefore plausible that poor Annorax's happy ending didn't last long. His knowledge of temporal physics would make him of special interest to the Borg, who were prolific in that quadrant.
No doubt, all or most of these are deserving to be on a list like this, but like some have mentioned, Xindi, in a single act killed 7 million we know of nevermind others. There's also the issue of there being very selective in how many deaths were involved in certain entries or what the tallying method was.
Loved this video, I wonder how many people Dukat killed? He was Overlord of Bajor for a long time and sent so many to their death in labour camps or outright executions and cullings.
And the race the created the Doomsday Machine (Star Trek's Unicron) would prolly be the overall number 1 lol
I was thinking the same thing about Dukat, he must have killed more than the hundred people lore killed.
Nero blaming Spock for not saving Romulus from a natural phenomenon? That was the dumbest motivation ever. Like blaming some one for an eclipse!
What about the klingon empire. They killed the entire tribble race before sisko’s crew brought some back from the past
Do they still sing songs of the great tribble hunt? 😄
No Xindi?
I would've thought their initial 7 million would've gotten them onto the list - and if we're counting their ability to destroy themselves, they don't exactly have a clean history.
They do seem to have a fairly bright future, though - or at least I'd hope so, they're my favourite species thus far.
I mean if we're doing whole races "Human" should probably be at the top.
@@thod8820 Lol, fair enough...
I would quibble that, whilst Kevin Uxbridge killed billions, he is NOT a villain. He certainly never intended to kill anyone even the Husnack but it was his overwhelming grief that caused him to wipe them out.
He was not in control of his actions whereas all of the others intentionally set out to kill their victims.
At worst, he was the antagonist of the episode. He continually threatened the Enterprise and her crew in an attempt to be left in his personal prison. His actions did have serious consequences, including Counselor Troi falling ill. So his metaphorical hands weren't exactly clean, even if all he did was try to be left alone.
@@silversonic1 Given that he had already wiped out an entire Species in one microsecond then attempting to get the Enterprise to leave to prevent him inadvertantly repeating it comes under the heading of A Good Idea.
Yes, he may have caused temporary harm to Counsellor Troi but under the circumstances.
And I never said his hands were clean- and I doubt if Kevin Uxbridge thought they were. The stain of what he did will be on his conscience forever.
All I was saying was that he was not a villain. I never said that he didn't have blood on his hands- which he did...
Fifty Billion Souls.
Villain is a probably a better word for UA-cam than “Antagonist”.
My read on the episode was that Oxbridge wiped the entire race from existence across all time. But I could be wrong. But yes, antagonist not a villain.
oh so he just committed genocide by accident, that really helps the 50 billion people who he killed /s
and I think it really doesn't matter whatever his emotions are about it, he kowns about his abilities and it's his responsibility to not just randomly commit genocide. he really is far worse that even khan could ever imagine to be
The line about Hoshi's death was never shown on screen, so its canonicity is debatable. She'd also have been 117. But still, it's a bit iffy on if it happened.
I didn't know the thing about Hoshi. That is a little heartbreaking. (edit) I would say Annorax counts as 0 only because of the reset.
the reset also shows him working on the weapon, so isn't history likely to repeat it self?
@@dellytancyl524It does show him working on it, but his wife asks him to spend some time with her, and he does. The implication is that in the new timeline, he practices a much healthier work-life balance instead of putting in all of that overtime. The machine was never completed, so my guess is that his bosses decided the project was too expensive or too slow to be feasible and put him on a different project. Or he quit his job. Or the warring sides made peace and the weapon was no longer needed.
The line about Hoshi's death was never shown on screen, so its canonicity is debatable. She'd also have been 117.
@@jamesfoster9613 Indeed; just checked the episode (again) and doesn't say that. Honestly wondering where people are getting this info.
@@Sephiroth144 the episode writer posted the full bio on his website and I think Twitter. It's referenced on memory alpha in the background info but not the actual in universe info so it's one of those is it canon or not things.
Love the list and all of your videos, I really do. But in the Battle of Wolf 359, The Borg killed Sisko's wife JENNIFER, not Jessica as you said in the video. Big oops on that one Sean.
Nomad, Voyager 6, Friendship 1 . . . man, that's three Earth probes in the Trek-verse who have a body count. Then add in the Whale Probe which, while not Earth-made, is still related to an Earth animal.
hmmm..... One could try to find out just how many Borg were alive within the entire collective when Admiral Janeway killed them. She just might have the highest kill count which would put these Villains to shame.
The Borg would only really count as one though.
Hahaha...
Touché if I ever heard one!
I don't really consider what Annorax did as killing more like erasing. Since being erased from the timeline seems worse than death because in death at least people will remember you while being erased, there will be nothing that indicated you existed unless something still exist that indicates otherwise or what happens in sci-fi shows or fantasy shows, some sort of temporal sheilding or magic barrier protects you from something like that.
Sisko's wife's name was Jennifer, not Jessica.
Sean the amazing lol....its Jennifer not Jessica haha
So many Jess/Jenn corrections, but no one seems to catch that in Empress Georgiou's title the word is Iaponius not Laponius. The Latin name of Japan, to indicate a connection to Empress Sato.
No, I mentioned that in a comment.
Commodore Decker's Planet Killer got its share.
It was a Doomsday weapon.
If you are counting Anarax, then Q should be #1. The number of timeliness he's made to test Picard.
Q didn't kill anyone
If you include erased/alternate histories then Control should also usurp quite a few spots on this list
*Jennifer Sisko
Also how about the Plasmic Entity from Voyager's "Bliss," the Sphere Builders, and the Doomsday Machine?
Sisko's wife was Jennifer, not Jessica.
You called Sisko's wife "Jessica", it's actually Jeniffer. I honestly thought the borg would be higher on the list, at least number 2, as there are "trillions" of drones in Unimatrix 1 alone (and we don't even know how many unicomplexes the collective has), and there's also Admiral Janeway, and yes, while Admiral Janeway might not have been a villian, she certainly had the highest killcount to her name, probably drawing with Anerax, since, ya know, she killed most of the collective.
Yup, he needs to hand in his 'Star Trek Fan' badge for fluffing that one :P
Uh small nitpick Sisko's wife was Jennifer not Jessica.
Sisko's wife..... Jessica??
You may want to check that one
I really think that a Kelvin Timeline "Next Generation" TV show would be quite interesting. See how the Federation and Starfleet turn out without the Vulcans. The species has been central to so many important moments along the prime timeline that I reckon they'd be very different organisations. Oh! And Reunification with two Spocks? 😅
What if the Borg pick up the destruction of Vulcan on their long range scanners and decide to head to the Alpha quadrant a little early???
Siskos' wifes name was Jennifer, not Jessica. Anyone else catch this?
Sisko's wife's name was Jennifer, love your channel!
Sean ferric, siskos wife name is Jennifer and not Jessica
You mentioned how Nomad wiped out the Malurians, but then don't include clips of the actual Malurians from the Enterprise episode "Civilization" where they were secretly mining the pre-Warp Akaali homeworld? It wasn't a coincidence - the writers thought of giving a glimpse of this doomed species.
Maybe OT but: In the Star Trek universe, there may be trillions, quadrillions or even more individual sentient beings across the galaxy. Hard for us to imagine these numbers, esp. in the context of our own world's population of around 8 billion.
Kevin Uxbridge must've wiped out an entire civilization more than once in his youth
"We're planning some fun things over the next few week"
Next vid: WHO HAS KILLED THE MOST?! 😅
7:26 Sisko's wife was Jennifer, not Jessica.
"Jessica"?
If you include Annorax then do you include Dr McCoy who, for a brief time, changed history by saving Edith Keiler which changed everything
True. However what McCoy did was unintentional while Annorax was international.
also McCoy is not a Villain so you didn't understand the assignment.
It was intended to point out another example that, if the result was nothing changed, did anyone really die?
I was not calling McCoy a villian
This video is about villains and Dr. McCoy is not a villain
Sisko’s first wife’s name was Jennifer, not Jessica! Jennifer! Shame on you, Seán!
1& 1! I did it! I'm sure it's a great video, they always are.
Emperor Georgiou's title is Augustus Iaponius Centarius not Laponius
Sisko's wifes name was "Jennifer" not Jessica...
Mrs. Sisko's first name was Jennifer, *not* Jessica.
Wasn't the end of Year of Hell Part 2 implying that Annorax was still planning on making the device?
So, that history might repeat itself after Voyager has passed by their system... or even that he might be stuck in a permanent loop,
like that one episode of Dexter's Lab, with the giant pink slime creature that he accidentally unleashed from an experiential portal,
only for DeeDee to be his only hope of preventing his disastrous situation...
Yes, but his motivation to make it during those episodes didn't.
@@GabePuratekuta How do you mean?
Wasn’t his motivation to make the machine based on their war with the other group, that he originally used the device to erase from history?
@@otakutsukonko The motivation was to bring his wife back. That's why after every change his ship made he would ask if Kyana Prime was restored.
@@GabePuratekuta but she was only erased because he used it first. so, it seems like it could happen all over again, as long as he doesn't know that using it risks losing his wife.
7:25 ...Jessica?
Where do people get that Hoshi's death was shown in "A Mirror Darkly"; just checked again, and her bio display doesn't say anything about her death. (Her rank at retirement, yes; place/cause of death, nope.)
Dang you beat me lol
7:27-"Sisko's wife Jessica" 😅
Jennifer Sisko!
Not Jessica!
Honarable mentions: Vger, Doomsday machine, and the Space Amoeba that killed several Billion. Oh and maybe the beings that destroyed memory alpha?
How many billions did the caretaker kill? The debt that cannot be repaid....
What about 8472? While it was borg they killed, they still were killing. Even though it was after the borg attacked them in their realm. In my opinion, 8472 did to the borg what the borg does to everyone else. Then again, it was 8472 as a race and not any one member who was responsible.
Annorax ended up killing NOBODY because the destruction of his ship reversed everything
I think if you count the borg as whole on the list, then you have to include everyone they assimilated, even if they weren't killed because with their individuality destroyed they were effectively destroyed.
Sisko's wife was named Jennifer Sisko not Jessica
In Georgiou's name, it's Iaponius and not Laponius. I love the inclusion of Iaponius because it references Hoshi Sato by adding her home nation of Japan to the Emperor's title
Honorable mention: who knows how many planets, species and lives V’Ger consumed on it’s journey back to find The Creator.
And then there's C'qer which almost wiped out Earth.
Surprised that 'Locutus of Borg' escaped from the list...
8:46 1st
7:54 2nd
7:03 3rd
5:57 4th
4:43 5th
3:49 Nomad
3:02 Emporer Georgiou
2:11 Col. Phillip Green
1:13 Kodos
0:23 Lore
Jennifer, not Jessica.
If you go with the STO timeline...the Iconians (And Sela) were responsible for a whole lot of suffering.
And the Female Changeling is a lot worse.
Then Noye...
That billions is a huge low ball right ?
Sisko's wife's name is Jennifer, not Jessica.
What is the name of your podcast?
Janeway: 1 (Tuvix deserved it 😂😂)
Oh, she killed way more than one. How about, like, 90% of the Borg, for starters?
Admiral Janeway @@GSBarlev
@@Malkiore1 Fair point.
I agree. Annorax should be at the top. Even if it never ""happened ", it happened. WE remember. 🤘😁🖖🇨🇦
Sisko's wife is normally called Jennifer
Annorax, the Trek Villain with the funniest/silliest name.
An “Anorak”is a type of jacket that we always wore as kids. My Grandmother was very adamant we wore them before we went outside.
I wonder why this particular villain never worked for me. Couldn’t take him seriously. 🙃
The episode is a wonderful re-adaptation of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and one of the main characters was a Professor Arronax. Annorax (magnificently portrayed by Kurtwood Smith) was a modern Nemo, while Chakotay was a modern Arronax, with Paris as the modern Ned Land.
Man!
Kevin did some crazy stuff!
But he was not doing it for evil!
Sean, did Capt,Audio marry Jessica before or after Jennifer? Jennifer is the wife we know about from the series. I don't recall Jessica.
Sisko's wife was called Jennifer
Jennifer...
6:55 now I'm just confused as to why there are apparently no Vulcan colonies that exist.
How about Henry Starling? Ultimately he was defeated in the end, but there’s a timeline where he tries to travel to the future in a time ship he’s not qualified to operate and causes 5he destruction of most of 5he solar system. Assuming the 24th century projects a society of multiple inhabited planets, moons and a broad infrastructure of space stations + spacecraft and that this system remains the central hub of the Federation, then billions die because of his arrogance. Yes, I know they’re eventually saved, but just the scale of what he was willing to risk for the sake of maintains his power. And Janeway even tried to warn him.
Gul Dukat? Species 10C? Species 8472?
And then there's star-destroyer Soran, the Amargosa star system was destroyed (who knows how many lives were lost there!), followed by the Veridian system, well, initially at least, where he killed the biggest life of all, the Enterprise... :P
Well, you know, time travel can get a bit wibbly-wobbly.
6:13 It always struck me as odd that when Spock stepped off the ramp from his ship, that he dropped to a knee. It didn't seem like something that Spock would do. Who knows, maybe I'm wrong.
That's a lot.
Hey Sean, you forgot the Disgracery....Uh I mean Discovery season 4 the 10c or whatever they're called, they did kill Book's entire planet.
Sisko’s wife is Jennifer not Jessica
Sisko's wife was Jennifer....
Being removed from time; as long as someone, anyone, remembers you lived, you were killed.
what about the "Doomsday" weapon from TOS - i thought it traveled from one galaxy to the other destroying everything?
It's hard to include Anorax since those people never existed. I hate temporal incursions.
Picard, Sisko, Janeway, Wellington, admiral Cartwright and Vice Admiral Les Buenamigo, admiral Nechayev, Section 31 operatives Harris and Sloan, all of them have blood on their hands and should be included on these lists
Obviously not canon, but I'm pretty sure my character in Star Trek Online has killed more than any villain in the shows. MMOs have this habit of turning the character into mass murderers.
Who the hell is Jessica Sisko!?
Isn't Phillip Greene the figurehead boss at the Tangiers Casino?
Jennifer!
I thought Sisko's wife was Jennifer.
Yessir
V'GER, hands down was #1.