You know, that loser who tried to set Kirk up for killing him. I'm not sure which was worse: The acting or the script. "Except for Finney and his one mistake.... I was a good officer!" Ugh.
Second choice goes to anyone who ever wore a red shirt but was not killed (excluding Scotty and Uhura).
TNG: Dr. Pulaski.
Seriously, what is her problem?! You know why the conflict between McCoy and Spock worked so well? Because it was mutual. But in this case, it was basically just Pulaski being a racist ***** toward Data. Instead of responding with in-kind insults like Spock would, Data merely expressed confusion and almost came across like a puppy that was just scratched by a really mean cat.
Then of course there was her old-time farmer's wisdom. Worst quote of season 2 actually goes to Data: "As Doctor Pulaski would at this junction no doubt remind us, life is rarely fair."
Instead of making the season finale a flashback episode (oh and btw, WTF on that?!), they should have had the crew of the Enterprise revisit Vegra II, the planet where Tasha Yar was killed. Maybe Pulaski, being the tough-as-nails doctor that she is, decided to take a shuttle down there because Armus really needed a good talking-to.
Armus then replies, "Wow, you're an even bigger ******* than me, and I'm the embodiment of all that is evil!" He then kills her and absorbs her body, greatly adding to his evil powers. The Enterprise barely manages to escape while the newly-merged Armus is busy trying to decide whether to henceforth refer to Data as "Data" (mispronunciation) or "Tin Man."
On the holodeck, a ghostly image of Pulaski appears and tells everyone what she thinks is wrong with them. That is, everyone except Data, whom she doesn't even acknowledge. Picard then whispers, "Va te faire foutre, Katherine" (look it up) and everyone leaves.
That would've been a far more fitting end for that character.
Side Note: I seem to be one of the only people who actually liked Wesley to some small extent. He was a good-natured boy genius that everyone thinks is annoying for no apparent reason; in other words, someone I can really relate to. That said, he was a total prick in Journey's End. When his father appeared in that vision, he should've smacked the little TRIBBLE upside the head and told him to mind his manners.
I also thought Troi was awesome (and hot). And, of course, Data is the best Trek character of all time! So there.
DS9: Ezri Dax.
I actually liked Jadzia. Sure, she could be annoying and pretentious. And she clearly had awful taste in men. But she was smart and knew how to have a good time. She didn't take herself too seriously, which I thought was pretty awesome.
But Berman decided to be a prick when contract negotiations were up and fired her. Then he brought in Ezri, the pathologically insecure psychiatrist whose job on the Defiant bridge was to sit at one of the science stations and, well, that's about it. If she had appeared on Voyager as Barkley's soul mate, that would have been a much better fit.
Oh and the second actress who played Quark's mother: WORST - CASTING - DECISION - EVER! Well, not really. But it was pretty bad.
VOY: 7 x 9
Bad acting. Horribly written character. She got the job because she was Braga's girlfriend at the time. And because she has nice TRIBBLE.
She got less annoying later in the series, but then got super-annoying again in the finale. Seriously, WTF was up with that last-minute love affair between her and Chakotay?! Made absolutely no sense and seemed really, REALLY forced. They should've paired her up with Dr. Baldie and Chakotay with Captain Katherine Hepburn.
ENT: T'Pol (Seasons 3 & 4)
At the beginning of the series, her character was very interesting and believable. The lotion scene in the series premiere notwithstanding, she didn't strike me as eye candy or a ratings ploy.
Then the producers decided to give her emotions. That scene at the beginning of season 4 when she almost broke down sobbing as she said, "Germany.... has launched.... a successful invasion of the United States" really did it for me.
No, I take that back. That scene in season 3 where she started crying was what did it for me.
Side Note: I watched the last episode once and never again. It pissed me off almost as much as Nemesis. Those idiots killed Trek.
At the beginning of the series, her character was very interesting and believable. The lotion scene in the series premiere notwithstanding, she didn't strike me as eye candy or a ratings ploy.
Then the producers decided to give her emotions. That scene at the beginning of season 4 when she almost broke down sobbing as she said, "Germany.... has launched.... a successful invasion of the United States" really did it for me.
No, I take that back. That scene in season 3 where she started crying was what did it for me.
Side Note: I watched the last episode once and never again. It pissed me off almost as much as Nemesis. Those idiots killed Trek.
T'Pol mind was abused a while ago that left her unable to fully control her emotions due to a neurological imbalance from that attack, she already had emotions during most of season 2 as well, even then it was precariously controlled. When she came into contact with Trellium-D, it had an unexpected side effect like drugs do to humans, she regularly injected herself with this metal compound, as a result it made things worse because she wanted to find out more about emotions she had during season 2 and ended up damaging her body. I actually found the acting quite plausible because vulcan's do not know how to handle these emotions, like the outburst when Archer heads out to Azati Prime to stop the superweapon, T'Pol looses her self control over the whole thing.
my most unliked character has to be Natasha Yar, she carried so much emotional baggage around that it controlled her more then she can control it. she was always acting before thinking. terrible traits for a security officer which could of lead to disaster if Picard was not around.
I really hated Lt. Barclay a.k.a broccoli ;P Something just annoyed me whenever he showed up. Kes is second in line, I just didn't like her somehow. Was very glad when seven of nine showed up.
I hated Tuvok for the whole first season. It's like startrek has to have a token vulcan first officer all of a sudden.
Token Vulcan first officer, um I hate to say but in 5 shows only 2 had a Vulcan first officer, and that's only of I'm right that t'pol was first officer on that show?
Tuvok was not voyagers first officer he was head of security.
T'Pol mind was abused a while ago that left her unable to fully control her emotions due to a neurological imbalance from that attack, she already had emotions during most of season 2 as well, even then it was precariously controlled. When she came into contact with Trellium-D, it had an unexpected side effect like drugs do to humans, she regularly injected herself with this metal compound, as a result it made things worse because she wanted to find out more about emotions she had during season 2 and ended up damaging her body. I actually found the acting quite plausible because vulcan's do not know how to handle these emotions, like the outburst when Archer heads out to Azati Prime to stop the superweapon, T'Pol looses her self control over the whole thing.
Yeah I know that's the excuse they used, but they really just wanted to have an emotional Vulcan. All Vulcans have emotions and some suppress them better than others. T'Pol could've gradually "loosened-up" over the course of the series due to prolongued exposure to humans; kinda like what happened to Sovol. That would've been believable and would've allowed the character to evolve organically. Instead, they went with, "She decided to snort some magic rocks that transformed her into Aunt Flo."
my most unliked character has to be Natasha Yar, she carried so much emotional baggage around that it controlled her more then she can control it. she was always acting before thinking. terrible traits for a security officer which could of lead to disaster if Picard was not around.
Most of the characters were poorly developed in the first season, if she had stuck around, I think she would have gotten a lot better as the series improved. There was definitely potential there. I think she just seemed so out of place because her background was the polar opposite of what we were used to with the rest of the crew.
Now, Pulaski, she was pretty much a female clone of McCoy, but my least favorite character would probably have to be Naomi Wildman. Not only does she age like 8 years in the six years she is on the show, but she's inconsistant, it's like they couldn't decide how mature she should act. That whole episode with Flotter really bugged me because up to that point she acted pretty mature for her age, and then suddenly she's a bawling toddler again.
Jar Jar Bi ..... oh, wait, sorry, knee-jerk reaction.
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I didn't read through every response but there are two types of character hate in my view... the GOOD hate because of their adversarial role in the story (ie: Darth Vader/ Q) and the bad, those that are so utterly devoid of purpose or so poorly acted that you keep a bucket chairside for when they walk into a scene.
Mine are:
TOS...no one comes to mind as unbearable...maybe Chekhov if I HAD to pick one.
TNG... Crusher and her spawn, Wesley. Diana Troy.
DS9... Odo and Bashir
Voyager... easier to say who I didn't despise... Tuvok, The Doctor, that serial killer Betazoid guy and Seven, to look at if nothing else.
Enterprise... haven't seen much of them but feel safe saying I can't stand Archer or the Vulcan chick.
if you are asking for specific characters i hated to each series?
TNG - Natasha Yar - previously mentioned.
TOS - Talosian leader - the idea they were confused about human mating rituals and torturing a man to understand why, one of my least liked characters, at least this leader somewhat redeemed himself by helping out later on.
VOY - Janeway - She jumps from one side to the other, one moment really calm collected and rational, the next bending the prime directive to chase down an enemy and if something stands in her way she ends up destroying it rather then wondering around it. quite heavy handed and reckless for a federation captain at times.
ENT - Hoshi Sato - Tended to complain one too many times too much for my liking. not really a positive influence on the ship like Trip or Archer or even T'Pol at times.
DS9 - Weyoun - Always buzzing about, you kill his clone and another one comes out the woodwork.
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I gotta go with useless here because I HATE Kai Winn but I loved what the character and thought she was was the real nemesis of the show over Dukat.
So this is my most useless list by series:
TOS: Chekov- Reason was apparantly he was the Tac/Security officer and well he did nothing on the show that portrayed that. He was a useless character that was re-deemed in the movies more as a likable character and for comedy relief but was still useless.
TNG: Pulaski/ Tasha Yar: These two are tied for being annoying and not doing their jobs and being whiny and just plain stupid. Good testament to the show getting rid of Pulaski and thank god even Denise Crosby thought the character lacked depth or we would have been stuck with her for 7 seasons (I'd hate to live in that alternate reality).
DS9: Kira: This was a hard choice for uselessness because in the end DS9 had a big cast with great characters that you could see grow throughout the series and not really stagnate. The reason I found Kira useless was that she wasn't a very good first officer, Jadzia and Worf filled that role more than she did and the fact that she was the token Bajoran got really boring really quick. IMO she was only badass in the last story-arch in the last season and that was it.
VOY: Neelix: Almost goes without saying that he was the Jar-jar binks of Star Trek. Even on the show in numerous episodes they were trying to find him something to do. This character could have been less annoying and been badass but they went the family friendly route and well there's not much else to say.
There are of course others that annoyed me and ones I hated, Janeway I hate, Kes I hate. There were other useless characters too but i think they were blind sided and shoved to the side when Star Trek: Voyager became Star Trek: Seven of Nine. Tuvok was most notably amongst the characters that got ruined by this.
ENT: I definitly have chracters here that annoyed me and weren't devoloped much and it's hard to find a chracter that was most useless because I beleive that all the chracters had there usefulness although it seemed really forced at times. I'm gonna have to go with Travis Mayweather, because mostly he was a underdevolped chracter and all he really did was fly the ship and never really got to show off as the "best stick and rudder" pilot there is. He none of the traits of a flyboy and was a little down to earth homebody type that wasn't even born on earth. The close second here was Reed only for being annoying, his usfulness was getting better especially with the Section 31 stuff. Would like to have see this series to the end. (I am aware of the novels and I love the way they fixed and ended the series).
Anyways thats my list, some were hard to pick and some were waaaay to easy to pick. here's hoping a new Star Trek looks at the past and makes characters that are useful and not annoying!
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Neelix, Wesley, Neelix, Tom Paris, Neelix, Sisko, Neelix, all the bajorans with the possible exception of Ro Laren, Neelix, the prophets, Neelix, B'elana, Neelix.
TOS/TAS: none
TNG: Dr. Pulaski (Annoyed me to no end)
DS9: Dr. Bashir (could never tell if he was human or a founder, even after he'd been "rescued")
VOY: Neelix (no explanation required)
ENT: Any vulcan but T'pol
For those who dislike Kai Winn, it probably needs to be said (or repeating if already stated) that Louise Fletcher played her admirably. She was supposed to be a sanctimonious overbearing ummm Witch, so to say you didn't like her is possibly missing the entire point of her in the show. that's my 2 Federation Credits
My list, no special order, i hate them all the same.
Kirk (just a arrogant and egocentric, jerk)
JANEWAY (a self-righteous maniac)
Chakotay (such a Wimp)
Most bajorans, except Leeta of course (terrorism is NOT a alternative, ever. Just my personal opinion)
Deanna and Lwaxana Troi
Dr. Pulaski
B'Elanna Torres (i hate such agressive women)
Kira Nerrys (completely antipathetic to me, if she would have vanished after season 1 i wouldn't have noticed it.)
Ezri Dax (they replaced a nice and sympathic women with a whining child?)
7 of 9 (just to look good is not enough, i don't like her very much even so)
EDWARD JELLICO (i really HATE him)
Adm. Alynna Nechayev (i HATE her even more)
Gul Madred (i wish at some point picard or someone else could have had the chance to take revenge, why do guys like him always get away with what they do?)
Adm. Norah Satie (i deeply hate such self-righteous people like her)
Lieutenant Valeris
Kai Winn Adami
Trek Characters i like:
(in no special order)
Jean-Luc Picard (althrough he was a bit too intellectual and to little down-to-earth especially in the first season)
Will Riker
Sisko
Jadziha Dax
Data
Spock
Mc Coy
Worf
Odo
Quark
Nog
Archer
Adm. Maxwell Forrest (one of the few sane Star Trek admirals)
Julian Bashir
The O'Brien Family
The Doctor
General Martok (my Favourite Klingon)
Dr. Phlox
Charles Tucker III (letting him die in the last episode was just a kick in the N**s for the fans)
Montgomery Scott
Captain Willard Decker (i felt sorry for him when Kirk grabbed command of his ship, the Enterprise. And no one was on his side)
Saavik (portrayed by the early Kirstie Alley, very cute )
Tuvok
Lieutenant Selar
Trek Characters i really do NOT care about
Reginald Barclay
Wesley Crusher
Hikaru Sulu
Pavel Chekov
Tom Paris
Tasha Yar (althrough she has a beautyful voice)
Ilia
Dr. Soran (just a obsessed man, not really someone to hate.)
My lists refer only to Star Trek Characters NOT to the actors.
EDIT: i forgot Tuvok
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- (TNG) Picard, quoting Judge Aaron Satie
TOS: There's no one I really dislike from this series.
TNG: Wesley, obviously. And Data, yes, Data. There I said it. Data was the new attempt at Spock. Well we need a character who is absurdly logical and doesn't get any of the jokes. He can't be Vulcan and he can't be Human....Android! That's the ticket. Data was a pest. Or maybe I just don't like Brent Spiner
DS9: Several options here. Kira was relatively useless in that Worf generally did her job. Jadzia can easily be viewed as a Mary Jane but she was the seventh or so host for her symbiote. She had a little too much brawn to go with the brains though. The most annoying was Sisko only for the direction the writers took him with the whole Bajoran Jesus concept.
VOY: Neelix, obviously. But also Harry Kim. He spent seven years as an Ensign. When he finally complained about it, Janeway all but told him his work sucks. And finally, Janeway. Was the staff dancing around that much with the posterboards of her lines or did she really have massive eye seizures in every..single..close-up shot?
ENT: I was unable to watch much of this show as even the thought of doing so cause horrific brain pains, nausea, and mental anguish.
But as captwinters1701 said, we were supposed to dislike Kai Winn just as we were Captain Jelico. Ronny Cox played that perfectly much he did in Cohaagen in Total Recall and later as Senator Kinsey in Stargate SG-1. Damn you Ronny Cox!
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TNG: Alexander. He was written poorly and TNG was already overflowing with Klingon drama. Wesley, but not because of Wil Wheaton. It was the writing. He was made into an annoying brat and the only good writing I saw was Final Mission. After that went off, I shouted, "Where was that the last several episodes?!" Pulaski, because one does not act like Dr. McCoy unless one is Dr. McCoy.
DS9: Jake Sisko, aka Wesley Crusher 2.0, because it worked so well the first time. Rom, because he was the idiot brother who somehow became leader of the Ferrengi and got the hot chick.
Voyager: Janeway. She needed serious professional help. The random decisions that were in counter to previously established behavior, endangering the ship and crew to get coffee from a nebulae (space starbucks)...seriously Kate, that's some bad caffeine addiction you've got there.
Enterprise: Hoshi. She was useless and an Uhura ripoff. Her only good part was the mirror universe arc.
If I had to pick one...
drumroll.....
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*fiddles with envelope*
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Janeway, because none of the other characters were so absolutely spastic and psychotic.
I always would have liked to see the Kahless clone show up again in TNG or even DS9. Literally, the most old-school OG Klingon there could be in attitude barring Worf, just out for honorable battle and legit glory, no tricks, no deception, just stand up "I'll fight you till one of us is dead and we'll both be remembered!"
I especially like:
Leonard McCoy
Data
Jean Luc Picard
Katherine Pulaski
Ro Laren
Miles O'Brien
Dax (both)
Quark
Chakotay
Neelix
EMH
Seven of Nine
Trip Tucker
Phlox
T'Pal
I especially dislike:
Deanna Troi
Beverly Crusher
William Riker
Kira Nerys
Jake Sisko
Tuvok
John Archer
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You know, that loser who tried to set Kirk up for killing him. I'm not sure which was worse: The acting or the script. "Except for Finney and his one mistake.... I was a good officer!" Ugh.
Second choice goes to anyone who ever wore a red shirt but was not killed (excluding Scotty and Uhura).
TNG: Dr. Pulaski.
Seriously, what is her problem?! You know why the conflict between McCoy and Spock worked so well? Because it was mutual. But in this case, it was basically just Pulaski being a racist ***** toward Data. Instead of responding with in-kind insults like Spock would, Data merely expressed confusion and almost came across like a puppy that was just scratched by a really mean cat.
Then of course there was her old-time farmer's wisdom. Worst quote of season 2 actually goes to Data: "As Doctor Pulaski would at this junction no doubt remind us, life is rarely fair."
Instead of making the season finale a flashback episode (oh and btw, WTF on that?!), they should have had the crew of the Enterprise revisit Vegra II, the planet where Tasha Yar was killed. Maybe Pulaski, being the tough-as-nails doctor that she is, decided to take a shuttle down there because Armus really needed a good talking-to.
Armus then replies, "Wow, you're an even bigger ******* than me, and I'm the embodiment of all that is evil!" He then kills her and absorbs her body, greatly adding to his evil powers. The Enterprise barely manages to escape while the newly-merged Armus is busy trying to decide whether to henceforth refer to Data as "Data" (mispronunciation) or "Tin Man."
On the holodeck, a ghostly image of Pulaski appears and tells everyone what she thinks is wrong with them. That is, everyone except Data, whom she doesn't even acknowledge. Picard then whispers, "Va te faire foutre, Katherine" (look it up) and everyone leaves.
That would've been a far more fitting end for that character.
Side Note: I seem to be one of the only people who actually liked Wesley to some small extent. He was a good-natured boy genius that everyone thinks is annoying for no apparent reason; in other words, someone I can really relate to. That said, he was a total prick in Journey's End. When his father appeared in that vision, he should've smacked the little TRIBBLE upside the head and told him to mind his manners.
I also thought Troi was awesome (and hot). And, of course, Data is the best Trek character of all time! So there.
DS9: Ezri Dax.
I actually liked Jadzia. Sure, she could be annoying and pretentious. And she clearly had awful taste in men. But she was smart and knew how to have a good time. She didn't take herself too seriously, which I thought was pretty awesome.
But Berman decided to be a prick when contract negotiations were up and fired her. Then he brought in Ezri, the pathologically insecure psychiatrist whose job on the Defiant bridge was to sit at one of the science stations and, well, that's about it. If she had appeared on Voyager as Barkley's soul mate, that would have been a much better fit.
Oh and the second actress who played Quark's mother: WORST - CASTING - DECISION - EVER! Well, not really. But it was pretty bad.
VOY: 7 x 9
Bad acting. Horribly written character. She got the job because she was Braga's girlfriend at the time. And because she has nice TRIBBLE.
She got less annoying later in the series, but then got super-annoying again in the finale. Seriously, WTF was up with that last-minute love affair between her and Chakotay?! Made absolutely no sense and seemed really, REALLY forced. They should've paired her up with Dr. Baldie and Chakotay with Captain Katherine Hepburn.
ENT: T'Pol (Seasons 3 & 4)
At the beginning of the series, her character was very interesting and believable. The lotion scene in the series premiere notwithstanding, she didn't strike me as eye candy or a ratings ploy.
Then the producers decided to give her emotions. That scene at the beginning of season 4 when she almost broke down sobbing as she said, "Germany.... has launched.... a successful invasion of the United States" really did it for me.
No, I take that back. That scene in season 3 where she started crying was what did it for me.
Side Note: I watched the last episode once and never again. It pissed me off almost as much as Nemesis. Those idiots killed Trek.
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TNG: Troi- All those romance episodes ticked me off a tad but not as much as #1 Wesley Crusher...
DS9: Ezri Dax
Voy: Kes Kes and Kes. Then Janeway a bit later on. I actually liked 7 of 9
TOS Cast: No one actually! (my fav is Chekov!)
TNG Cast: Deana Troi (my fav is Picard.. he HAD authority)
DS9 Cast: Jadzia "High & Mighty" Dax (fav is Quark)
VOY Cast: Harry "whine-boy" Kim (EMH is my fav here)
ENT Cast: That guy at the helm.. don't remember his name. (fav's Shran)
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T'Pol mind was abused a while ago that left her unable to fully control her emotions due to a neurological imbalance from that attack, she already had emotions during most of season 2 as well, even then it was precariously controlled. When she came into contact with Trellium-D, it had an unexpected side effect like drugs do to humans, she regularly injected herself with this metal compound, as a result it made things worse because she wanted to find out more about emotions she had during season 2 and ended up damaging her body. I actually found the acting quite plausible because vulcan's do not know how to handle these emotions, like the outburst when Archer heads out to Azati Prime to stop the superweapon, T'Pol looses her self control over the whole thing.
my most unliked character has to be Natasha Yar, she carried so much emotional baggage around that it controlled her more then she can control it. she was always acting before thinking. terrible traits for a security officer which could of lead to disaster if Picard was not around.
Token Vulcan first officer, um I hate to say but in 5 shows only 2 had a Vulcan first officer, and that's only of I'm right that t'pol was first officer on that show?
Tuvok was not voyagers first officer he was head of security.
Really, of is he just saying that so he can fit in with us a bit better lol
Haha if she looked then how she dose now then I think most guys would disagree lol
Yeah I know that's the excuse they used, but they really just wanted to have an emotional Vulcan. All Vulcans have emotions and some suppress them better than others. T'Pol could've gradually "loosened-up" over the course of the series due to prolongued exposure to humans; kinda like what happened to Sovol. That would've been believable and would've allowed the character to evolve organically. Instead, they went with, "She decided to snort some magic rocks that transformed her into Aunt Flo."
Most of the characters were poorly developed in the first season, if she had stuck around, I think she would have gotten a lot better as the series improved. There was definitely potential there. I think she just seemed so out of place because her background was the polar opposite of what we were used to with the rest of the crew.
Now, Pulaski, she was pretty much a female clone of McCoy, but my least favorite character would probably have to be Naomi Wildman. Not only does she age like 8 years in the six years she is on the show, but she's inconsistant, it's like they couldn't decide how mature she should act. That whole episode with Flotter really bugged me because up to that point she acted pretty mature for her age, and then suddenly she's a bawling toddler again.
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I didn't read through every response but there are two types of character hate in my view... the GOOD hate because of their adversarial role in the story (ie: Darth Vader/ Q) and the bad, those that are so utterly devoid of purpose or so poorly acted that you keep a bucket chairside for when they walk into a scene.
Mine are:
TOS...no one comes to mind as unbearable...maybe Chekhov if I HAD to pick one.
TNG... Crusher and her spawn, Wesley. Diana Troy.
DS9... Odo and Bashir
Voyager... easier to say who I didn't despise... Tuvok, The Doctor, that serial killer Betazoid guy and Seven, to look at if nothing else.
Enterprise... haven't seen much of them but feel safe saying I can't stand Archer or the Vulcan chick.
TNG - Natasha Yar - previously mentioned.
TOS - Talosian leader - the idea they were confused about human mating rituals and torturing a man to understand why, one of my least liked characters, at least this leader somewhat redeemed himself by helping out later on.
VOY - Janeway - She jumps from one side to the other, one moment really calm collected and rational, the next bending the prime directive to chase down an enemy and if something stands in her way she ends up destroying it rather then wondering around it. quite heavy handed and reckless for a federation captain at times.
ENT - Hoshi Sato - Tended to complain one too many times too much for my liking. not really a positive influence on the ship like Trip or Archer or even T'Pol at times.
DS9 - Weyoun - Always buzzing about, you kill his clone and another one comes out the woodwork.
"Critics who say that the optimistic utopia Star Trek depicted is now outmoded forget the cultural context that gave birth to it: Star Trek was not a manifestation of optimism when optimism was easy. Star Trek declared a hope for a future that nobody stuck in the present could believe in. For all our struggles today, we haven’t outgrown the need for stories like Star Trek. We need tales of optimism, of heroes, of courage and goodness now as much as we’ve ever needed them."
-Thomas Marrone
So this is my most useless list by series:
TOS: Chekov- Reason was apparantly he was the Tac/Security officer and well he did nothing on the show that portrayed that. He was a useless character that was re-deemed in the movies more as a likable character and for comedy relief but was still useless.
TNG: Pulaski/ Tasha Yar: These two are tied for being annoying and not doing their jobs and being whiny and just plain stupid. Good testament to the show getting rid of Pulaski and thank god even Denise Crosby thought the character lacked depth or we would have been stuck with her for 7 seasons (I'd hate to live in that alternate reality).
DS9: Kira: This was a hard choice for uselessness because in the end DS9 had a big cast with great characters that you could see grow throughout the series and not really stagnate. The reason I found Kira useless was that she wasn't a very good first officer, Jadzia and Worf filled that role more than she did and the fact that she was the token Bajoran got really boring really quick. IMO she was only badass in the last story-arch in the last season and that was it.
VOY: Neelix: Almost goes without saying that he was the Jar-jar binks of Star Trek. Even on the show in numerous episodes they were trying to find him something to do. This character could have been less annoying and been badass but they went the family friendly route and well there's not much else to say.
There are of course others that annoyed me and ones I hated, Janeway I hate, Kes I hate. There were other useless characters too but i think they were blind sided and shoved to the side when Star Trek: Voyager became Star Trek: Seven of Nine. Tuvok was most notably amongst the characters that got ruined by this.
ENT: I definitly have chracters here that annoyed me and weren't devoloped much and it's hard to find a chracter that was most useless because I beleive that all the chracters had there usefulness although it seemed really forced at times. I'm gonna have to go with Travis Mayweather, because mostly he was a underdevolped chracter and all he really did was fly the ship and never really got to show off as the "best stick and rudder" pilot there is. He none of the traits of a flyboy and was a little down to earth homebody type that wasn't even born on earth. The close second here was Reed only for being annoying, his usfulness was getting better especially with the Section 31 stuff. Would like to have see this series to the end. (I am aware of the novels and I love the way they fixed and ended the series).
Anyways thats my list, some were hard to pick and some were waaaay to easy to pick. here's hoping a new Star Trek looks at the past and makes characters that are useful and not annoying!
Voyager: Easyer to say those who was good: Janeway, Tuvok, The Doctor, Nelix.
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TOS/TAS: none
TNG: Dr. Pulaski (Annoyed me to no end)
DS9: Dr. Bashir (could never tell if he was human or a founder, even after he'd been "rescued")
VOY: Neelix (no explanation required)
ENT: Any vulcan but T'pol
For those who dislike Kai Winn, it probably needs to be said (or repeating if already stated) that Louise Fletcher played her admirably. She was supposed to be a sanctimonious overbearing ummm Witch, so to say you didn't like her is possibly missing the entire point of her in the show. that's my 2 Federation Credits
Kirk (just a arrogant and egocentric, jerk)
JANEWAY (a self-righteous maniac)
Chakotay (such a Wimp)
Most bajorans, except Leeta of course (terrorism is NOT a alternative, ever. Just my personal opinion)
Deanna and Lwaxana Troi
Dr. Pulaski
B'Elanna Torres (i hate such agressive women)
Kira Nerrys (completely antipathetic to me, if she would have vanished after season 1 i wouldn't have noticed it.)
Ezri Dax (they replaced a nice and sympathic women with a whining child?)
7 of 9 (just to look good is not enough, i don't like her very much even so)
EDWARD JELLICO (i really HATE him)
Adm. Alynna Nechayev (i HATE her even more)
Gul Madred (i wish at some point picard or someone else could have had the chance to take revenge, why do guys like him always get away with what they do?)
Adm. Norah Satie (i deeply hate such self-righteous people like her)
Lieutenant Valeris
Kai Winn Adami
Trek Characters i like:
(in no special order)
Jean-Luc Picard (althrough he was a bit too intellectual and to little down-to-earth especially in the first season)
Will Riker
Sisko
Jadziha Dax
Data
Spock
Mc Coy
Worf
Odo
Quark
Nog
Archer
Adm. Maxwell Forrest (one of the few sane Star Trek admirals)
Julian Bashir
The O'Brien Family
The Doctor
General Martok (my Favourite Klingon)
Dr. Phlox
Charles Tucker III (letting him die in the last episode was just a kick in the N**s for the fans)
Montgomery Scott
Captain Willard Decker (i felt sorry for him when Kirk grabbed command of his ship, the Enterprise. And no one was on his side)
Saavik (portrayed by the early Kirstie Alley, very cute )
Tuvok
Lieutenant Selar
Trek Characters i really do NOT care about
Reginald Barclay
Wesley Crusher
Hikaru Sulu
Pavel Chekov
Tom Paris
Tasha Yar (althrough she has a beautyful voice)
Ilia
Dr. Soran (just a obsessed man, not really someone to hate.)
My lists refer only to Star Trek Characters NOT to the actors.
EDIT: i forgot Tuvok
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TNG: Wesley, obviously. And Data, yes, Data. There I said it. Data was the new attempt at Spock. Well we need a character who is absurdly logical and doesn't get any of the jokes. He can't be Vulcan and he can't be Human....Android! That's the ticket. Data was a pest. Or maybe I just don't like Brent Spiner
DS9: Several options here. Kira was relatively useless in that Worf generally did her job. Jadzia can easily be viewed as a Mary Jane but she was the seventh or so host for her symbiote. She had a little too much brawn to go with the brains though. The most annoying was Sisko only for the direction the writers took him with the whole Bajoran Jesus concept.
VOY: Neelix, obviously. But also Harry Kim. He spent seven years as an Ensign. When he finally complained about it, Janeway all but told him his work sucks. And finally, Janeway. Was the staff dancing around that much with the posterboards of her lines or did she really have massive eye seizures in every..single..close-up shot?
ENT: I was unable to watch much of this show as even the thought of doing so cause horrific brain pains, nausea, and mental anguish.
But as captwinters1701 said, we were supposed to dislike Kai Winn just as we were Captain Jelico. Ronny Cox played that perfectly much he did in Cohaagen in Total Recall and later as Senator Kinsey in Stargate SG-1. Damn you Ronny Cox!
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TNG: Alexander. He was written poorly and TNG was already overflowing with Klingon drama. Wesley, but not because of Wil Wheaton. It was the writing. He was made into an annoying brat and the only good writing I saw was Final Mission. After that went off, I shouted, "Where was that the last several episodes?!" Pulaski, because one does not act like Dr. McCoy unless one is Dr. McCoy.
DS9: Jake Sisko, aka Wesley Crusher 2.0, because it worked so well the first time. Rom, because he was the idiot brother who somehow became leader of the Ferrengi and got the hot chick.
Voyager: Janeway. She needed serious professional help. The random decisions that were in counter to previously established behavior, endangering the ship and crew to get coffee from a nebulae (space starbucks)...seriously Kate, that's some bad caffeine addiction you've got there.
Enterprise: Hoshi. She was useless and an Uhura ripoff. Her only good part was the mirror universe arc.
If I had to pick one...
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Janeway, because none of the other characters were so absolutely spastic and psychotic.
My character Tsin'xing
Leonard McCoy
Data
Jean Luc Picard
Katherine Pulaski
Ro Laren
Miles O'Brien
Dax (both)
Quark
Chakotay
Neelix
EMH
Seven of Nine
Trip Tucker
Phlox
T'Pal
I especially dislike:
Deanna Troi
Beverly Crusher
William Riker
Kira Nerys
Jake Sisko
Tuvok
John Archer