GORDON wrote:I think khan would have let the crippled enterprise go.... but woke up his peeps on the Vengeance and proceeded to conquer the galaxy.
I could go either way on this. This isn't the same Khan so it's hard to predict. He's been awake far long than in Star Seed and in much different circumstances than original movie two. Section 39 almost certainly did some pretty nasty experiments - or "enhancements" - on him at some point because regular Khan didn't have a healing factor and this one does, and the timeline divergence happened well after Khan was born. It would depend entirely on if he saw Kirk as very much a part of his hated enemy Starfleet or if he saw Kirk as more of a renegade that he could work with down the road.
But Kirk decided that for him, so we'll never know.
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Yeah, I thought the timing was strange, but maybe he didn't have the chance?
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"It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies..." - Orwell