So, let’s have a display of arms: Who noticed this coming? Certain, many fanatics anticipated the dastardly Badgey (Jack McBrayer) to go back as soon as once more and precise vengeance upon his author/father Rutherford (Eugene Cordero). However obtaining godlike powers that places him at the identical stage because the Q Continuum, however with a a lot fitter and extra mature outlook on lifestyles and lifestyles generally? Yeah, that used to be a little out of left box, however we’re going to take it!
In spite of assumptions that Badgey may perhaps recruit a whole posse of supervillains to wreak havoc at the Cerritos and Starfleet at massive, the holographic dangerous man’s preliminary scheme became out to be way more simple. It most commonly entailed hijacking a Drookmani send, baiting the Cerritos with a bogus misery sign, and promptly waging a wonder assault to rid himself of Rutherford as soon as and for all. The tide starts to show when Rutherford permits himself to be beamed over to Badgey’s vessel and in any case provides him the loving hug he is at all times sought after … however that does not closing for lengthy as Badgey starts to separate himself except for his innate excellent qualities, leaving in the back of simplest his maximum evil urges. The stakes escalate to unparalleled apocalyptic ranges when the “demon triangle” (because the Drookmani captain hilariously calls him) threatens to add his personal code to all of Starfleet’s subspace relays, principally attaining omnipotence throughout all the quadrant.
However with godhood comes a thorough shift in point of view, it seems that. Simply when all turns out misplaced, Badgey’s transcendence makes these kinds of petty squabbles really feel meaningless. With a real apology for “the entire drama,” he promptly provides up his villainous tactics to discover all of fact like few have ever finished earlier than. Vintage Badgey.