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But, much like The Master in Doctor Who, the villain always manages to find a way to return in a different form. Wersching will be the third actor to play the Borg matriarch. Picard quietly set up the emergence of a new Borg Queen in its first season.

The recent Picard season 2 trailer goes heavy on time travel implications , while also revealing that iconic Star Trek villain Q John de Lancie would come face to face with his "capitane" once more. On-site, you'll find me marveling at Marvel and providing analysis and room temperature takes on the newest films, Star Wars and, of course, anime. I am an admin of this site. Edit as much as you wish, but one little thing If you are going to edit a lot, then make yourself a user and login.

Other than that, enjoy Villains Wiki!!! Krall , originally known as Balthazar M. Edison , is the main antagonist of the sci-fi action film Star Trek Beyond , the third installment of the rebooted Star Trek film series.

He was a human senior officer at the MACO Organization who had been mutated into a reptilian form by alien life-extending technology after crashing upon a planet with his crew. In , he was appointed a commanding officer of the USS Franklin , the first Earth ship to have reached warp four. A year later, the Franklin disappeared.

Popular speculation ranged from the ship being captured by the Romulans to the ship being caught by a giant green hand.

Having crashed on the M-class planet Altamid, Edison and the other Franklin survivors felt abandoned by the Federation. Sinking into madness, the survivors came to despise the Federation for its ideals of peaceful cooperation. Transformed, Edison began calling himself "Krall" during this time. Finding a cache of weapons, ships, and technology on Altamid, Krall and his forces began plotting their revenge against the Federation for their embrace of diplomacy and tolerance that he never agreed in the first place.

Their equipment included humanoid drones and swarm ships, as well as technology that prolonged life by absorbing the life from other beings, transferring energy from the victim to the user, resulting in the said user being physically morphed and mutated into having at least some of their victim's physical characteristics. It was this technology that mutated Edison into Krall, at the cost of his already damaged mental health, causing him to lose some of his human personality, have somewhat slurred speech and usually speaking in an alien language.

Learning of an ancient bioweapon, the Abronath, Krall began reassembling the components. During the Enterprise to Altamid, Krall and his forces destroyed the starship and took many of the surviving crew prisoners.

Once Krall obtained the final component, he left to destroy the nearby Yorktown with the bioweapon, with Captain James T. Kirk and the remainder of the surviving Enterprise crew following in pursuit. Krall's forces were destroyed, and Krall himself was defeated by Kirk when Kirk opened an airlock on the station.

Sucked out into space, Krall was enveloped and disintegrated by the very bioweapon he planned to use on the inhabitants of Yorktown.

Back when he served as a MACO officer in the 22nd century, Edison became an unemotional and hardened man who witnessed millions of Humans perish by alien hands during Xindi and Romulan conflicts. Battles that Edison endured had deteriorated his better qualities as a person in some ways, given that he deeply resented what he saw as being put out to pasture: His calling as a soldier rendered obsolete by the Federation's embrace of diplomacy and tolerance by the time of its foundation.

However, Edison's resentment twisted into hatred after he and his ship crash-landed on Altamid, with Edison himself, Anderson Le , and Jessica Wolff as the only survivors and never getting any response from the Federation when he sent out a distress call. Believing that he had been abandoned by the Federation, his resentment festered into violent hatred, and he resolved to destroy the Federation and prove that peaceful coexistence led only to weakness as in his final captain log, he declared war on the United Federation Of Planets.

When he was still human, Edison is a dark-skinned, middle-aged British man with a beard until the usage of energy transference technology to expand his lifespan deformed him into a reptilian humanoid like his fellow surviving crews. Aside from his appearance, the alteration of his physiology also resulting his voice become deeper than usual and Edison's physical strength exceeded that of his original strength, as he easily overpowered Kirk in their first confrontation.

However, after he drained the energy from several of Kirk's human crew, Edison's appearance becomes closer to his original self and his voice also restored to normal. However, his physical strength also reverted to the original, as when confronted Kirk once again, Kirk now able to fight toe on toe against him.

When the role of Krall was being devised as the main antagonist, the writers of the movie wanted to differentiate him from the main antagonists in the previous two reboot films, the Romulan Nero and Khan Noonien Singh , both of whom were driven by revenge.

Regarding Krall, Simon Pegg explained that his motives would be more complex and mysterious than previous main antagonists that appeared so far. Similarly, Star Trek Beyond Director Justin Lin wanted the character to have a legitimate reason for hating the Federation, which the filmmakers had decided they wanted to examine in the movie. Made up of hundreds of races, the Dominion looked to expand past the Gamma Quadrant and take over the Alpha Quadrant by using the Bajoran Wormhole to invade Federation space.

Lasting two years, the Dominion War became one of the deadliest wars in Federation history, only ending when Section 31, a secretive military organization in Starfleet, created a plague that threatened to wipe out the Founders, the shape-shifting alien race that led the Dominion. The most terrifying of all the Star Trek villains, the Borg is a hivemind of cyborgs that seems to exist only to wipe out all living things in the universe. The Borg go from planet to planet, assimilating the alien races they come across and turning them into Borg themselves while using up the resources of the planets to fuel themselves and their ships.

The Borg Collective, led by the Borg Queen, is able to quickly adapt and evolve to overcome almost any obstacle or threat in their path. The only true threat to the Borg is the Federation. In Star Trek: First Contact , the Borg, facing extinction, sent a Borg sphere back in time to stop Zefram Cochrane from creating Earth's first warp-capable vessel, which would lead to the creation of the Federation. Khan Noonien Singh was a genetically engineered superhuman who became the ruler of a quarter of the Earth before the Eugenics War, when he was overthrown and exiled into space.

He became Star Trek 's greatest villain when, in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan , he and his small but dedicated cult nearly killed everyone on the Enterprise and succeeded in killing one person in particular: Spock. The Wrath of Khan reinvigorated the Star Trek franchise, leading to a series of sequels and new shows that continue to this day.

Khan was such a compelling villain that he was even brought back— this time played by Benedict Cumberbatch— for the second movie in the reboot trilogy, Star Trek Into Darkness. Derek has written more than articles for a number of sites and magazines, including Blumhouse, CBR, Birth. Death, and Solis. Given the option, Derek would spend all of his time watching movies and reading comics. More of Derek's work can be found at DerekFaraci.

By Derek Faraci Published Dec 28,



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