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*snort* (Original Post) cthulu2016 May 2012 OP
woooooooooooooooooooooooooahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... Rex May 2012 #1
He's more like a Ferengi. Zalatix May 2012 #2
Perfect face and characterization! silverweb May 2012 #3

silverweb

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3. Perfect face and characterization!
Tue May 15, 2012, 02:34 AM
May 2012

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Dukat played a versatile role throughout the series and was often a nuanced character. In the words of Deep Space Nine co-executive producer Ronald D. Moore, "I don't think of him as being completely evil through and through ... He can be charming. He can be generous. He can do the right thing. All of that somehow makes his 'evil' actions all the more despicable, because we know that there was the potential in there for him to be a better person." Ultimately, despite the character's versatility, "Dukat is a bad guy. A very bad guy."[2] Indeed, StarTrek.com describes him as "the most complex and fully developed villain in Star Trek history".[3]

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In other words, Rmoney knows what's right and wrong, and still is a bully and a predator. Rmoney and Dukat sound like twins to me!
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