Oh my gosh, this movie I can't even asajfnajdfnafjna';
But, I found some redeeming qualities in Khan and it wasn't just because he was played by Benedict Cumberbatch. I couldn't help wondering what Kirk might have done if his entire crew was murdered; and I thought he mite be quite volatile as well. Khan was forced to do some of the things he had done, and his honorary family was ripped from him.
I'd be angry too, and he sees the entire Star Fleet as villains or simply members of a doomed race getting in his way.
Also, now I ship Kork (which is what I'm dubbing Khan and Kirk) as well as Spock and Kirk.
It was freezing when he woke up.
He felt wrong somehow, as if he'd been wiped of all data.
His mind felt like a dusty old hard drive and god damn it was so fucking cold.
He became aware of alarms, and sluggishly tried to remember what they might mean. But he couldn't remember his mother, himself, his whole life, much less something as trivial as the sound of a siren.
He heard footsteps, getting closer, panicked voices speaking in a tongue he didn't know, but seemed familiar, like when you walk into a playground you haven't visited in decades.
Then there was a face, a handsome, arrogant face, a face with pretty blue eyes and an aged look about him. He looked startled and vaguely horrified to see that he had woken up, and he shouted out to some of the other footstep-makers, and they panicked and pressed a whole lot of buttons.
Soon, the cold increased and he found himself succumbing to the terrible, engulfing blackness that he had just been pulled out of.
