He's like Khan but just a regular guy and not a psycho. The character of Danar is compelling thanks to a bulletproof motivation of wanting true freedom and the fact that he (and his comrades) were victimized to be super weapons in an internal war and then discarded when not needed.
I also enjoyed that this dubious decision making was the result of 'democracy' and not a single dictator thus making the entire population complicit in the crime.
Another solid guest star performance with McCarthy creating a sympathetic super solider.
This episode rides a tight rope of being believable or a precursor to a marvel movie ... but hey ---- The guy is a super soldier --- I'll buy what you are selling me.
If the Angosians choose to accept the soldiers back into society, I would recommend you concentrate their efforts on engineering ---- you will achieve war drive and possibly discover the secret to immortality with the talent these individuals have.
I also enjoyed that this dubious decision making was the result of 'democracy' and not a single dictator thus making the entire population complicit in the crime.
Another solid guest star performance with McCarthy creating a sympathetic super solider.
This episode rides a tight rope of being believable or a precursor to a marvel movie ... but hey ---- The guy is a super soldier --- I'll buy what you are selling me.
If the Angosians choose to accept the soldiers back into society, I would recommend you concentrate their efforts on engineering ---- you will achieve war drive and possibly discover the secret to immortality with the talent these individuals have.