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ambition is not tempered by any consideration of the rights of others. Author Paul Cantor asserts that Khan is a mirror image of Kirk, sharing his aggressiveness, ambition, and even his womanizing tendencies, but possessing them in far greater degree. During the episode, several of the characters express their admiration for the man even as they oppose him, with Kirk referring to him as "the best of the tyrants, and the most dangerous." The character's superhuman appearance and accent (Montalbán was born and raised in Mexico in a
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Ericsson. "I want to rather do more with him than you have indicated in the story outline," he wrote. Believing that Ericsson (misspelled as Erickson in the memo) could be a worthy adversary for Kirk, Coon suggested that the character be "in fact very similar to James Kirk, our captain, except that our captain has made an adjustment to this world and this culture In other words, Carey, build us a giant of a man."
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as criminals sent on a 1,500-year journey to make room on Earth for others. Khan was represented as a Nordic criminal with a "magnificent" body, Harald
Ericsson. The producers suggested changes to the outline in a series of memos; in memos dated September 7 and 9, Coon suggested significant changes
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Harrison as simply a terrorist with his own purposes, as well as "someone that's activated and manufactured in a way by Starfleet, and it's a scene that has come back to haunt him." He discussed the character's moral ambiguity saying it
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and realizes their true location. After Khan and his people capture them, Khan confirms that the barren world is in fact Ceti Alpha V; Ceti Alpha VI exploded six months after he and his people had been marooned, and the resulting shock shifted the orbit of their planet. The cataclysm rendered Ceti
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lore remained a possibility. Abrams told MTV, " exist—and while their history may not be exactly as people are familiar with, I would argue that a person's character is what it is," Abrams said of the notion that his Khan could be just as evil, even if Kirk never stranded him on Ceti Alpha V.
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forgives Ericssen and offers him and his people a chance at a fresh start—something that remained in the final episode—but the character committing murder would have precluded such an ending, as NBC censors would have necessitated the "bad guy" be punished for his actions.
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series. The Associated Press called the character "one of sci-fi's great villains". In 2002, the Online Film Critics Society's 132 members voted Khan as the 10th-greatest screen villain of all time, the only
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with an open front. Meyer replied in audio commentary for the film that Montalbán (who was 61 during filming) is "one strong cookie" and that no prosthetics were applied to the actor's sizeable frame.
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to inflict significant damage. Khan is forced to withdraw to make repairs. Using the mind-controlled Terrell and Chekov as spies, Khan captures the Genesis device and leaves Kirk marooned on
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if he'd told us to," alluding to an ad campaign Montalbán appeared in for Chrysler. The character also had a cultural impact outside of
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in exchange for the lives of Khan's crew. He ultimately rebels and comes into conflict with the crew of
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768:After the disappointing response to the first
593:), alongside an alternate timeline version of
435:rescues Kirk and escapes to the nearby Mutara
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2628:"The 20 Best Characters In Star Trek History"
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2503:"Kirk and Spock, in Their Roughhousing Days"
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1560:. Rutgers University Press. pp. 84–85.
1245:Cartmell, Deborah; Whelehan, Imelda (1999).
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703:Writer Carey Wilber pitched "Space Seed" to
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1486:. Season 1. Episode 22. February 16, 1967.
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1982:"Patrick Stewart envious of villain roles"
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1434:Jose, Maria; John Tenuto (July 31, 2013).
1383:Jose, Maria; John Tenuto (July 16, 2013).
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613:material, the publications are outside of
460:
439:. Goaded into following Kirk, Khan pilots
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4252:Star Trek: The Original Series characters
2258:"Producers Reveal Tidbits about Season 4"
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915:Superficially, Khan has been compared to
427:. Spock deceives Khan into thinking that
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161:, who reprised his role in the 1982 film
4257:Television characters introduced in 1967
2651:Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies
2578:"Into Darkness Open Week Thread + Polls"
2451:"'Star Trek Into Darkness' movie review"
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184:of the 1990s. After being revived from
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2554:Garrett Wang (王 以 瞻) (May 19, 2013).
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1249:. Routledge Publishing. p. 179.
2527:Blauvelt, Christian (May 18, 2013).
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2229:Turnage, Jeremy (February 5, 2006).
1664:(DVD; Disc 1/2). Paramount Pictures.
1385:"Khan Was Almost... Harald Ericsson"
847:Following the box office success of
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564:"Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
483:. Marcus anticipates a war with the
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2626:EDWARD CAMBRO (November 19, 2016).
2063:Muñoz, Lorenza (January 15, 2009).
1181:addressed the issue of the casting:
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2178:from the original on July 14, 2014
1818:Van Syckle, Katie (May 15, 2013).
1585:. Pocket Books. pp. 240–242.
431:is crippled, surprising Khan when
220:". He is given the false identity
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2475:Romney, Jonathan (May 11, 2013).
2375:from the original on May 26, 2022
2338:. October 8, 2004. Archived from
2099:"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"
2033:"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"
1785:Lash, Jolie (December 12, 2012).
1350:Zalben, Alex (October 17, 2013).
1297:"SDCC Announcement: Khan Returns"
886:As part of the secrecy campaign,
858:and the announcement that actors
280:is discovered by the crew of the
2688:. Simon & Schuster. p.
2663:10.1111/j.1750-1849.2006.01138.x
2598:
2424:"Star Trek Into Darkness review"
2216:World Entertainment News Network
1633:cast and crew (August 6, 2002).
1322:Armitage, Hugh (July 12, 2013).
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138:is a fictional character in the
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2580:. TrekMovie.com. May 20, 2013
2501:Scott, A. O. (May 15, 2013).
2361:Parker, Ryan (May 26, 2022).
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571:Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
528:s bridge. Once in control of
2863:VI: The Undiscovered Country
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1556:Daniel Bernardi (1998).
1531:Cantor, Paul A. (2001).
1017:ranked Khan as the best
496:Admiral Christopher Pike
295:in suspended animation.
4232:Male characters in film
4222:Fictional Indian people
4169:Star Trek Into Darkness
4058:Star Trek Into Darkness
4009:Star Trek Into Darkness
3025:The Promethean Prophecy
2128:Iaccino, James (1998).
1678:; Chris Kreski (1994).
1619:(5). Fabbri Publishing.
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470:Star Trek Into Darkness
462:Star Trek Into Darkness
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3160:Awards and nominations
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1926:on September 12, 2014
1893:on September 12, 2014
1762:. MTV. Archived from
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681:Khan: Ruling in Hell
635:. In the two-volume
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126:Desmond Sivan (2023)
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3383:The Animated Series
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2849:IV: The Voyage Home
2455:New York Daily News
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2031:(January 1, 1982).
1501:Lee, Laura (1999).
1442:. CBS Entertainment
1391:. CBS Entertainment
1364:on October 19, 2013
1303:on October 18, 2013
919:'s concept of the "
917:Friedrich Nietzsche
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587:La'an Noonien-Singh
186:suspended animation
167:. In the 2013 film
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3336:Alexander Rozhenko
3291:Khan Noonien Singh
3039:The Rebel Universe
2900:Khan Noonien Singh
2828:The Motion Picture
2741:Khan Noonien Singh
2507:The New York Times
2302:on January 8, 2009
2174:. IGN. p. 5.
2156:The Ottawa Citizen
1681:Star Trek Memories
1660:(August 6, 2002).
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1063:The Wrath of Khan
968:The Wrath of Khan
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748:The Wrath of Khan
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