For Every Klingon, There’s a Pakled – The Star Trek Aliens That Just Don’t Work - Wealth of Geeks
For Every Klingon, There’s a Pakled – The Star Trek Aliens That Just Don’t Work - Wealth of Geeks
For Every Klingon, There’s a Pakled – The Star Trek Aliens That Just Don’t Work - Wealth of Geeks
On the contrary, Lower Decks made the Pakleds more than a one episode farce.
"Well, the Pakleds murdered the entire crew of the Solvang because everyone assumed they were a joke." - Captain Freeman
I'm glad someone said this before I had to, thanks to Lower Decks pakleds are now easily the best C-tier star trek species.
Even before lower decks, "We look for things that make us go" is just an excellent meme.
Edit: Oh, this person is a first contact hater. While I don't disagree with eveyr one of their opinions, they can now be safely ignored as a general rule ;)
My personal headcanon has always been that the Pakleds are actually surrounded by some sort of intelligence dampening field. Because it’s like the crew gets dumber and misses basic things, just to have a reason to keep the drama going.
I feel like as this goes on, this list just devolves into random Star Trek species.
I mean, the whole point of the Antedians and Breen is they’re total meme species.
I personally feel like one of the ACTUAL worst species in the franchise is LD’s Dooplers. While overall, the eponymous episode is great, probably one of the series bests, the Dooplers felt out of place. Usually, Lower Decks has a standard of doing things that are both ridiculous and plausible by Star Trek logic - in other words, the cartoon dial is usually set at 6 or 7 (unless it’s a hallucination), but I feel like the Dooplers were a jarring turn to a 10.
I never really thought about it, but you're right, the Dooplers are too over the top and only make sense in a cartoon context.
The Pandronians from TAS and LD (the species that effectively have three independent parts) also make no sense outside of a cartoon.
I feel like the Pandronians aren’t as severe - maybe an 8. You could explain the floating in part as a naturally occurring anti-gravity system (which does canonically exist artificially).
I might be biased, though, in kn my Star Trek Adventures campaign, I have a Pandronian as my chief medical officer.
D tier:
But the music is good.
I'm still waiting for SNW to make the Gorn interesting. I know they're trying to retcon them as intelligent and threatening space explorers, technical marvels, etc. But the writers aren't selling the leap from xenomorph ripoff to mature Star Trek species.
I love the show and get what they're doing, playing with every genre of storytelling. The Gorn are obviously the horror genre, but again, how the hell are they a spacefaring species?
pakleds are hilarious wtf
Throughout several episodes in the first two seasons of Enterprise, the Suliban draw Captain Archer into the Temporal Cold War. That sounds cool, but the execution of the Suilban falls flat, starting with their design. They look like they’re covered in cheap green foam, giving them an unsettling texture that reads cheaper than even the aliens of the original series.
Look how they massacred my boy
At least the Suliban villain, Silik, was pretty cool. Sometimes an enemy, sometimes a friend, always throwing shade 👌
I like Silik, but their skin does look like roofing shingles lol
Come on, listing terrible aliens and the Ligonians aren't at the top of the list?
Didn't have space with the checks notes Banea and calling the Klingons on Discovery another species. 😹