20 Most Messed Up Deaths From The Star Trek Movies
16. Parricide Is Next Of Kin To Chaos Goblin
The fourteenth Star Trek film did things differently. A first for direct to streaming, its title might nearly have counted as false advertising. 'Star Trek: Philippa Georgiou' would have been more accurate. 'Section 31,' the organisation, was an addendum. In Section 31, the movie, the deaths still added up.
Most of the worst were in the opening scenes. What's a little parricide contest between "friends"? What San lacked in follow-through, the young Philippa made up for in needing a clean pair of boots. As the pot bubbled, her brother and parents began to retch. "I'm sorry," said Philippa. Little late for that, POST-poison! They all died in agony as Georgiou — sister, daughter — watched immune. Hail the Emperor! Bring a bucket for the blood!
Mass murder is forgiven, of course, so long as you're badass at it. That would be the most messed-up thing if the rest weren't chaos goblins. Speaking of, there was the nanokin somewhere in the room, and up in Zeph's mech tech. The latter didn't stand a chance with Fuzz the Feckless in control of his suit. Forced to drill a hole in your own skull is one way to go. Blissful relief from having to hear the names of all those hatchlings!