I think you need to go watch DS9 again if that’s all you got from their characters.
Neither of them are evil. Garak is a spy but spies aren’t evil. He killed people but so do soldiers.
Quark isn’t evil at all. He has multiple episodes where he realizes his wrong thinking and changes his ways. Ultracapitalism isn’t great but it isn’t evil per se.
Yeah so I think we have a definition of what good and evil is that differs.
Killing is immoral, and if you don’t feel any problem being ordered to kill, I see that as evil. Yes, it includes soldiers.
Quark has multiple episodes where he changes slightly, and multiple episodes where he absolutely doesn’t. He is less obviously evil but still is. And ultracapitalism definitely is evil, I don’t see how it could not; capitalism on its own falls towards the evil side, ultracapitalism is quite obviously evil for me. And I don’t see how a system made to take advantage of others at any opportunity you get, with nothing else mattering more than materialism and money, wouldn’t be evil.
I think you need to go watch DS9 again if that’s all you got from their characters.
Neither of them are evil. Garak is a spy but spies aren’t evil. He killed people but so do soldiers.
Quark isn’t evil at all. He has multiple episodes where he realizes his wrong thinking and changes his ways. Ultracapitalism isn’t great but it isn’t evil per se.
Yeah so I think we have a definition of what good and evil is that differs.
Killing is immoral, and if you don’t feel any problem being ordered to kill, I see that as evil. Yes, it includes soldiers.
Quark has multiple episodes where he changes slightly, and multiple episodes where he absolutely doesn’t. He is less obviously evil but still is. And ultracapitalism definitely is evil, I don’t see how it could not; capitalism on its own falls towards the evil side, ultracapitalism is quite obviously evil for me. And I don’t see how a system made to take advantage of others at any opportunity you get, with nothing else mattering more than materialism and money, wouldn’t be evil.
After all, treason, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.